Ep 029 - 'Relentless' - A glimpse of the mindset of UK Special Forces operator and double World Record holder Dean Stott.

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Dean Stott is a former British Special Forces Soldier who left the military after suffering a severe knee injury in a parachuting accident in 2011. He then established a distinguished career in the private security sector; he was renowned for his willing to take on any job, no matter how dangerous.   However, in 2016 Dean was ready for a new project and wanted to use this to help other people in need. He began training to cycle the longest motorable road in the world – The Pan American Highway. Dean completed the 14,000 mile route from Argentina to Alaska in May 2018, gaining two world records and raising an incredible amount of money for charity in the process.   After making it through the Special Forces gruelling 6 month selection process, Dean became one of the very first army members to join the SBS (Special Boat Service). Throughout his esteemed military career he has conducted deployments to overseas hostile environments and been involved in Counter Terrorism operations; he has travelled to some of the toughest places in the world.  Dean left the military in 2011, after 16 honourable years of service but continues to live by the Special Forces’ ethos of ‘the unrelenting pursuit of excellence'. The determination required throughout his career has become an integral part of Dean’s character. In October 2019 Dean released his first book 'Relentless' which covers his journey through the UK Special Forces, the private security sector and breaking such big world records. Each section covers the 'RELENTLESS' pursuit of excellence in everything you apply to life, and it's this message that I'm so desperate to share with you. It's this mindset that can truly help you become the best version of you! ** You can follow Dean's journey on Facebook, on Instagram @deanstott or via his website: www.deanstott.com

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