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#06 Jonas Deichmann – Extreme Athlete on Mental Endurance, Solo Adventures, and What Business Can Learn from Sport

23 Apr 2025

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In this episode of Campus To Capital, we speak with Jonas Deichmann, world record-breaking extreme athlete, motivational speaker, and bestselling author. From cycling 18,000 km across Eurasia to completing the first triathlon around the world, Jonas’ mindset and approach to endurance are on a different level.Key Takeaways:How to build extreme mental resilience – and stay calm in total chaosWhat solo world records teach you about discipline, fear, and freedomWhy "quitting is not an option" – and how to build that mindset in business and lifeLessons for founders, investors, and young professionals from endurance sportsHow to manage risk, uncertainty, and fatigue over long horizonsInsights on goal-setting, inner motivation, and dealing with failureThoughts on performance and the connection between body and mindWhat the corporate world can learn from ultra-enduranceJonas shares raw and powerful stories from his most intense expeditions—and explains how anyone can train their mind for extreme performance.A huge thank you to Jonas for joining us and inspiring our audience with his mindset!Special Offer from Our Partner: Get a €10 welcome bonus with Timeless Investments! Sign up here: ⁠⁠timeless-investments.de/financepodcast⁠⁠About Timeless Investments: Timeless Investments is Europe’s leading platform for fractional investing in high-value assets like luxury watches, rare sneakers, and fine art—making alternative investments accessible to everyone.

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