Sarah Outen MBE spent a decade pursuing extraordinary journeys across the globe, often remote and generally solo, by human-powered means. Her London2London:Via the World journey saw her row, cycle and kayak a 25,000 mile loop of the northern hemisphere over 4.5 years. Her ocean rowing journeys earned her multiple firsts and world records, and they also cost her dearly in terms of her health whilst teaching her invaluable lessons in resilience and the skills and mindsets needed for success.
Sarah shares candidly the highs and lows of expedition life, expertly weaving tailored learnings through her narratives according to her client’s goals. A key theme of audiences' requests in recent years has been managing mental health and Sarah talks openly of her own struggles and journey with this. An experienced story teller, known for putting audiences at ease with her warmth, Sarah holds people through the drama and tension of her journeys with her trademark authenticity.
Sarah’s goal is always to leave audiences considering their own ability to ride out storms and pursue successes differently, too. Sarah loves her work with young audiences and is as comfortable talking to a Foundation class as she is to a boardroom of CEOs. An Oxford biology graduate, Sarah loves to talk biology and science in her talks, too and has especially enjoyed Explorers being on the primary curriculum in recent years.
Sarah has authored two books and produced an award-winning feature length film of her journeys.
These days Sarah is a trainee psychotherapist and also works therapeutically with clients alongside her herd of donkeys in Oxfordshire, UK.
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