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Tangentially Speaking

204 – Wim Hof (The Iceman)

By September 22, 2016May 31st, 2022No Comments

Wim Hof is an extraordinary man. He holds a slew of world records and has done things like climb within spitting distance of the summit of Mount Everest in shorts, run marathons above the arctic circle in shorts and in the Kalahari desert without water, sit in ice water for 90 minutes, swim under icebergs…. You get the picture. But what’s most interesting is the work he’s doing to show how disease and discomfort can be addressed through intention and breath work.

Music: “Brightside of the Sun,” by Basin and Range; “Little Gardens,” by Eric Vitoff; “Ice,” by Daniel Lanois; “Smoke Alarm,” by Carsie Blanton.

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