Alastair Humphreys is a British Adventurer, Author and Blogger. He spent over 4 years cycling round the world, a journey of 46,000 miles through 60 countries and 5 continents. More recently Alastair has walked across the Rub’ al Khali, rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, run 6 marathons through the Sahara desert, completed a crossing of Iceland and participated in an expedition in the Arctic, close to the magnetic North Pole.
Arita Baaijens is a Dutch explorer, biologist, author, photographer. She is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, the Explorers Club, Long Riders Guild and WINGS Worldquest. She won the Women of Discovery Humanity Award 2014 and has published several books and wrote numerous articles about her journeys. The book Desert Songs won an award in 2008.
Charles Foster is an inspiring explorer and acclaimed writer. Much of his life is spent on expeditions, particularly to desert and savannah regions. He has worked on many scientific projects, in Saudi Arabia and in the Kumaon Hills of northern India. Ultimately they are all attempts to answer the questions ‘Who or what are we’ and ‘what on earth are we doing here?

James Borrell is a conservation biologist and expedition leader. He has been involved in expeditions to a variety of challenging environments, from the sweltering Amazon to frozen Arctic and deserts of Oman to the rainforests of Borneo. Most recently he led an international team of scientists and filmmakers on a challenging research expedition to a poorly studied region of Northern Madagascar.

Jut Wynne, PhD(c), is a conservation biologist who has bushwacked through the jungles of Belize, rappelled into the deepest volcanic pit in Hawaii, endured the world’s driest desert in northern Chile, used cutting edge instruments onboard NASA aircraft, and traveled to the most remote inhabited place on earth, Easter Island - just to learn more about caves.
Leon McCarron is a Northern Irish adventurer, filmmaker, writer and motivational speaker. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and specializes in long distance, human-powered expeditions. In Winter 2011-2012 Leon walked 3000 miles across China, filming for a National Geographic TV show along the way. The journey took him six months; walking a marathon a day for six days a week and carrying a 30kg pack. Two days afer returning home, Leon was honoured to carry the Olympic Flame along a section of the Northern Irish coast as part of the London 2012 relay.
Louis-Philippe Loncke is the first person to walk unsupported across the length of the Simpson Desert in Australia, Death Valley in the USA, Iceland and first to circumnavigate Lake Titicaca by kayak.
The Belgian speaks 4 languages and suits his talks with humour and authenticity to the audience. He worked 15 years in various corporate companies while doing over 15 expeditions including 10 world firsts. He understands his peers and their daily challenges so he knows best how to reach to them. He delivers tailored messages for your business in change management, CSR, team, motivation or stress management