Today I welcome Jonny Huntington, the first disabled person to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole! This is a huge challenge for any human, with harsh conditions and temperatures most of us will never experience. Jonny made the expedition a success despite the injuries he carries following a bleed on the brain. How do the risks of simply being present in Antarctica change with a disability? Is a different perspective needed? Or not.....? Enjoy!
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Today I welcome Jonny Huntington, the first disabled person to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole! This is a huge challenge for any human, with harsh conditions and temperatures most of us will never experience. Jonny made the expedition a success despite the injuries he carries following a bleed on the brain. How do the risks of simply being present in Antarctica change with a disability? Is a different perspective needed? Or not.....? Enjoy!
RiskXtremePodcast A South Pole First with Jonny (Ep.16)
Risk Xtreme Podcast
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RiskXtremePodcast A South Pole First with Jonny (Ep.16)
Today I welcome Jonny Huntington, the first disabled person to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole! This is a huge challenge for any human, with harsh conditions and temperatures most of us will never experience. Jonny made the expedition a success despite the injuries he carries following a bleed on the brain. How do the risks of simply being present in Antarctica change with a disability? Is a different perspective needed? Or not.....? Enjoy!
Risk Xtreme Podcast
Today I welcome Jonny Huntington, the first disabled person to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole! This is a huge challenge for any human, with harsh conditions and temperatures most of us will never experience. Jonny made the expedition a success despite the injuries he carries following a bleed on the brain. How do the risks of simply being present in Antarctica change with a disability? Is a different perspective needed? Or not.....? Enjoy!