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Mar 2017
13m 13s

The Ice Man, Frozen in Ice

Rob Dial
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Episode 241 - I am obsessed with human potential and people that push the boundaries. Wim Hof is one of those people. He currently holds 26 world records and is changing the way that scientists believe that humans influence their bodies with their minds. Listen to this episode for more on this topic! 
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