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Josh Stinton crossing the Atlantic Ocean for a charitable cause.

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]

  1. ^ World, Runner's (May 19, 2022). "Handling som mål".
  2. ^ "'The hardest thing I've ever done'". SBS Language.
  3. ^ "Josh Stinton Will Tackle World's Longest Ski Race Despite Never Training on Snow - Daily Telegraph".
  4. ^ "700 kilometres, one stage and a million mosquitoes". SBS Language.
  5. ^ "Josh tråkket 400 kilometer om dagen i to uker. Nå kan bragden havne i Guinness rekordbok". www.aftenbladet.no. December 26, 2019.
  6. ^ Ashelford, Tim (April 5, 2019). "Josh Stinton Just Handcycled The Length Of Japan For Charity". We Are Explorers.
  7. ^ "Josh Stinton - Macquarie University".