Post Tour Webinar

ALL TICKETS INCLUDE ENTRY TO WIN HIS BROMPTON TOUR BIKE AND 50% DONATED TO THE BOWRA FOUNDATION

Recognise your normality, fear it, then overcome it with blind panic and a set of magical mid-life crisis adventures to plug the gap.

About this event

 

The World's Worst Ever Book Signing Tour on a Brompton fold-up bike, across 3000 miles and 40 odd pubs is an epic in itself. But to Ray Carole it's not about the book, but about creating micro-adventures to bat off another mid-life crisis that's called fearing normality!

'HALF THE TICKET PROCEEDS IS DONATED TO THE BOWRA FOUNDATION, AND YOU ARE AUTOMATICALLY ENTERED INTO THE DRAW TO WIN HIS BROMPTON BIKE'

This webinar is unique, and that's not just because you have the chance to win the very bike he cycled on that avoided near badger misses, pot-hole paralysing injuries, abuse from bored teenagers, and of course a worn saddle that makes it impossible for him now to impregnate unsuspecting partners.

Seriously...Have you ever wondered how you being ordinary, can do the extraordinary when you recognise how bad your life is? Or have you wondered how people urinate in Antarctica in gale force winds, or how standing up in a hammock is as dangerous as base jumping and how anyone can get comfortable being uncomfortable.

Ray was the youngest serving member of the SAS at 22 years old. He learnt how to make people like each other again globally, with the aid of the odd bomb and bullet, or a stiff drink and false promises of UK citizenship and an extra's part in Holby City. There was mediation too around a few fires that was obviously caused by him and his mates, but it's all about talking so Ray's here to talk. He is actually a fully qualified performance coach, so you'll get more than think positive or just harness your fears people, as he takes this stuff seriously and doesn't waffle pink fluffy thinking but solutions about getting to the your right place from your wrong place.

A man who has navigated life’s extremes without a compass, any clarity of thought, but plenty of crippling hangovers and self-induced bol**king’s to always get to the right place when it matters most.

 

From racing 500 miles North Pole, to skiing 800 miles solo to the South Pole, Omani desert ultra marathons, and countless Dubai brunches. A reckless entrepreneur who maybe beached on the wrong side of forty with unhealthy urges for junk food and continental strength lager, but has an addiction to proving himself right and wrong with the big stuff in life. This has seen multiple idea's turn into ambitions then achievements, or point blank catastrophic failures!

Sit back and enjoy a 90-minute life adventure from a bar stool, a train that's late or really go for it and invite some friends over to watch it in the cinema room everyone hates you talking about. This is probably the only authentic experience you'll have with a former SAS dude so tune in. It will be a nice change from watching the SAS:Who Dares Wins cast crying about how hard life is, or overcoming made up addictions and don't worry...no PTSD is mentioned as Ray like the rest of his mates simply don't have it, or pretend too. They all admit to just having a drink problem, so crack a can, open a bottle and relax in moderation.

***SPOILER - Ray has a very dry sense of humour if you hadn't noticed***

“I just became well versed at getting comfortable being very uncomfortable. Add an element of vague optimism and you just get through it… just!”

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