In this episode I talk to Curtis Knapton of Lakeview Property Group. Curtis is an ambitious, driven, focused and highly motivated individual. It’s a great podcast with so much good advice offered and the work he’s doing on Ice Warrior is truly inspiring.
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He shared some great insight:
➡️ How he’s always on courses, reading and finding ways to learn.
➡️ Invest in your education.
➡️ The importance of having mentors and people to learn from, especially someone in your industry.
➡️ The time he spends in the morning on self-development and setting his day up to win.
➡️ Having a growth mindset and being goal focused.
➡️ His just start now motto. Don’t wait, just get started and learn along the way.
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Curtis can be found on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-knapton-020300157
Instagram - curtis_knapton
His company - www.lakeviewpropertygroup.com
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For more information on the Ice Warrior team, training, expedition, sponsorship go to-
www.lastpole.co.uk and www.ice-warrior.com
https://spark.adobe.com/page/q0tJq/
Or contact Curtis or Jim direct on
curtis@ice-warrior.com and jim@ice-warrior.com
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His work as an artic explorer and the Ice Warrior is so inspiring and so important to our world. Here’s his story:
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For the past 4-5 years I have been on a quest of self discovery and how I can have a positive impact on mankind, and one way I am living congruent is being trained to become a polar explorer with my 1st big expedition being to a place mankind has yet to reach "The pole of inaccessibility".
Defined as the furthest point from land on the Arctic Ocean and therefore its centre, the Northern Pole of Inaccessibility remains the last truly significant place in the Polar Regions, yet to be reached by mankind and is over two hundred miles further than the Geographic North Pole. The whole journey will be near to 800 miles from the northern shores of Canada and will take in the North Magnetic Pole on route. The expedition is split up into 4 legs of approximately 200 miles each and every leg is different with their own unique challenges.
This endeavour is of great importance of a scientific nature as its main purpose is to find out why the Arctic sea ice is depleting so fast, with the help of the top scientists in the field of climate change.
Along the route team members will be gathering “crucial datasets” for the scientific community including new and vital data about how the sea ice breaks up, making the whole endeavour a major citizen science project. Partners include the NASA funded National Snow and Ice Data Centre (NSIDC) scientists, The Met Office, The Scott Polar Institute, The Norwegian Polar Institute and the Russian Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute. This vital data will deliver the reality of climate change and make the whole expedition worthwhile and purposeful.
This attempt of great human endurance will be covered by the worlds media to aid in its effectiveness and raise awareness of a subject that effects us all, climate change.
Along side current sponsors we need more to make this expedition happen and to be as effective as possible, sponsorship options vary from patches to partnerships and something for every brand in between. If you feel your brand could mutually benefit us in the way of kudos and brand awareness then please do contact Curtis or Jim
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Link to a visual description of sea ice depletion ⬇️