Short daily reflections from one of the world’s favourite adventurers. The Telegraph calls him ‘globally . . . perhaps the most famous adventurer alive’.
My mission for Soul Fuel is that I have to have the confidence to be able to stand up and read it whether lam in a prison, a hospital, a mosque or a church. It’s got to be unjudging, open, empowering and vulnerable, and it has got to help people from all walks of life and all ages. That is where I approached it from.