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Josh Stinton (born July 16, 1981, in Denver, Colorado, USA) is a keynote speaker and adventurer known for his philanthropic efforts through undertaking challenges to support charitable childrens causes.
Education edit
Stinton is an alumnus of Macquarie University in Australia, where he completed his bachelor’s and master’s degrees...[1].
Keynote Speaking edit
Known for his engaging keynote speeches, Stinton shares insights from his adventures to motivate others to surpass challenges and achieve their potential. His presentations emphasize:
Motivation and Growth Mindset: He discusses overcoming fear and achieving goals, drawing from his personal journey.
Personal and Professional Development: Stinton leads workshops that address complex cultural and leadership challenges.
Living a Meaningful Life: He promotes the importance of living with purpose, sharing stories from his own life.
Charitable Challenges and Adventures edit
Josh Stinton has completed these challenges:
Vasaloppet Ski Race: Without prior skiing experience, he completed the Vasaloppet in Sweden, supporting Feel The Magic[2][3].
Mountain Unicycle Race: Stinton participated in the world's largest downhill mountain unicycle race in Spain, benefiting Milk Crate Theatre and addressing homelessness.
Offroad Finnmark 700: He tackled this mountain bike race in Norway to aid families affected by the Syrian Refugee crisis[4]
Handcycling Across Japan: He covered 2,112 kilometers across Japan by handcycle to support the mental health of children affected by natural disasters, specifically aiding APRICOT[5][6]
Atlantic Cycle Challenge: Stinton pedaled across the Atlantic, raising funds for the Los Cabos Children's Foundation, becoming the first to achieve this feat.
Professional Background edit
Prior to his adventures, Stinton had a career in management consulting as a manager of the Innovation team at KPMG Australia, and was a board member at Australian university Macquarie University[7]
Impact and Philosophy edit
Stinton leverages his experiences to inspire others and extend his charitable impact, demonstrating that extraordinary achievements are within reach for anyone.
References edit
- ^ World, Runner's (May 19, 2022). "Handling som mål".
- ^ "'The hardest thing I've ever done'". SBS Language.
- ^ "Josh Stinton Will Tackle World's Longest Ski Race Despite Never Training on Snow - Daily Telegraph".
- ^ "700 kilometres, one stage and a million mosquitoes". SBS Language.
- ^ "Josh tråkket 400 kilometer om dagen i to uker. Nå kan bragden havne i Guinness rekordbok". www.aftenbladet.no. December 26, 2019.
- ^ Ashelford, Tim (April 5, 2019). "Josh Stinton Just Handcycled The Length Of Japan For Charity". We Are Explorers.
- ^ "Josh Stinton - Macquarie University".