In this episode, we go straight to the edge — and look down. As participants in one of the world’s deadliest sports, Jeb and Iiro have stood face-to-face with death more times than most. They've lost friends, teammates, and loved ones. These moments have left scars — but also perspective. Instead of fearing death, they've learned to accept it. Not as a shadow to run from, but as a constant reminder that our time on this planet is limited — but what we can do with that time is not. Death, in t...
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In this episode, we go straight to the edge — and look down. As participants in one of the world’s deadliest sports, Jeb and Iiro have stood face-to-face with death more times than most. They've lost friends, teammates, and loved ones. These moments have left scars — but also perspective. Instead of fearing death, they've learned to accept it. Not as a shadow to run from, but as a constant reminder that our time on this planet is limited — but what we can do with that time is not. Death, in t...
In this episode of Know Fear, we dive into the psychology and philosophy of competition — from locker rooms to cliff edges. We explore the value of team sports and how learning to win and lose together builds communication, leadership, and resilience that translate into life far beyond the game. But the real heartbeat of this episode is individual sports — especially the extreme kind. From solo climbs to wingsuit races, we talk about what happens when the opponent is not another person, but f...
kNOw FEAR by 3triple7
In this episode, we go straight to the edge — and look down. As participants in one of the world’s deadliest sports, Jeb and Iiro have stood face-to-face with death more times than most. They've lost friends, teammates, and loved ones. These moments have left scars — but also perspective. Instead of fearing death, they've learned to accept it. Not as a shadow to run from, but as a constant reminder that our time on this planet is limited — but what we can do with that time is not. Death, in t...