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🗓️ 22 October 2024
⏱️ 55 minutes
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Today is the second of a new kind of episode within the podcast called Epic Adventures, where guests have achieved remarkable feats in the world of travel and adventure - and their life journey serves as an inspiration for others.
Explorer and adventurer, Dwayne Fields, was born in Jamaica, and lived a wild and beautiful life surrounded by nature before moving to inner city London at the age of 6. The years that followed were really challenging, with his environment often pushing him toward dangerous paths. There was a pivotal moment—a life-altering near-death incident where his path could have gone in a very different direction—which served as a wake-up call that would ultimately inspire a transformation, seeing him trade city streets for wide-open spaces. Fast forward to today, and Dwayne is a trailblazer in every sense of the word. He’s an explorer who’s conquered some of the most extreme environments on Earth, including becoming the first Black Briton to walk over 400 miles to the magnetic North Pole. His passion for nature and adventure has also led him to champion causes close to his heart, like encouraging young people from disadvantaged communities to step out into the wild, build resilience, and experience the transformative power of the great outdoors.
In this episode, we’ll hear about Dwayne’s incredible journey, from life-threatening moments to breathtaking expeditions, and how he’s using his platform today to inspire the next generation of adventurers. Dwayne’s story is sure to leave you motivated and uplifted.
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the Travel Diaries podcast. |
0:10.0 | I'm your host, journalist Holly Rubinstein, and today is the second of a new kind of episode |
0:16.1 | within the podcast called Epic Adventures, where guests have not only achieved remarkable feats in the world |
0:22.7 | of travel and adventure, their life stories are super inspirational too. |
0:28.3 | Last season we heard from Ed Jackson, who you might have seen went on to become one of the |
0:32.9 | key presenters at the Paralympics and is continuing to break barriers and reach literally new heights with epic challenges all the time. |
0:42.2 | And today's guest is just as inspiring. |
0:45.2 | Dwayne Fields is an explorer and adventurer who was born in Jamaica and lived a wild and beautiful life surrounded by nature before moving to inner city London at the age of six. |
0:58.3 | The years that followed were really challenging for Dwayne, with his environment often pushing him towards dangerous paths. |
1:06.1 | And there was a pivotal moment, a life-altering near-death incident where his life could have gone in a very |
1:12.4 | different direction and it served as a wake-up call that would ultimately inspire a transformation, |
1:18.5 | seeing him trade city streets for wide open spaces, the spaces that he was most happy in growing |
1:25.4 | up in Jamaica. Fast forward to today and Dwayne is a trailblazer in every sense of the word. |
1:31.4 | He's an explorer who's conquered some of the most extreme environments on earth, |
1:35.6 | including becoming the first Black Britain to walk over 400 miles to the magnetic North Pole. |
1:41.0 | His passion for nature and adventure has also led him to champion causes close to |
1:45.1 | his heart, like encouraging young people from disadvantaged communities to step out into the wild, |
1:50.5 | build resilience and experience the transformative power of the great outdoors. |
1:54.9 | In this episode, we'll hear about Dwayne's incredible journey from life-threatening moments to |
1:59.1 | breathtaking expeditions and how he's using his |
2:01.4 | platform today to inspire the next generation of adventurers. His story is short to leave you, |
2:08.3 | motivated and uplifted. So let's get started. Dwayne Fields. Welcome to the Travel Diaries. It is so great to see you today. How are you? |
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