I love Kenton. A inspirational human and very humble. He really understates his achievements and what he has done with his short life. You can see the affection and admiration for the Sherpas he has through his words and expressions and rightfully so.
Kind, modest, sincere, outrageously ambitious and a real gentlemen. A wonderful educator and type of civil servant. Absolutely loved this conversation, thank you guys for bringing such a range of speakers to the public square. I want to experience summit day with Kenton!
Can't buy by Kenton's attitude or values. I can't understand what he's advertising . He can't be genuinely Humble and that's why he not one of the greats. Just a pedestrian thinker with fairly pedestrian climbing skills !
Very fascinating and magnificent path this person has chosen to live. Living authentic in whatever you do is so paramount and you can see that in him as he shares his life. It struck me literally like a quick but light smack on my psyche which made me physically twitch. When he stated the ways he bonded with the Sherpas on his team by going back and forth between the kitchen tent and the mess tent listening to them speak…..but he didn’t speak Nepalese. After so much extraordinary time and investment in the depths and grit of a person’s character and what on every level they’re made of…. What was it that stopped him from learning to speak the very language of the people he’s trusting with his life and are bonded to like family?????? That’s a stunning mental/emotional block that needs to be explored. The gentleman that is from the states that is a master at learning language fast and then goes shopping where they speak the most recently learned language and stuns them….. these two men need to connect. To not speak the language of a region you so dearly love and not learn the language is a hurtle to bonding. I don’t underestimate the mind block that stops him from speaking Nepalese as a person with learning challenges myself. God bless ✌️
I knew him before he was famous, both his ankles are fooked making this achievement even more superhuman. Well done on a great life Kenton mate, from kev ward IRATA L3 t,,,,,, Potter and myself spoke about the Tesco air sealing days (van dwelling lol)
2:30 I hate to disagree. There are guides🧗♀️🧗♂️ that have summit 🏔️ more than 16 times. They do it to support their families👨👩👧👦 kama Rita Sherpa 28 summits🧗♂️
It's hard to explain. Particularly with the outdoors, you can't force the person you love out of their element. No matter how much stress you experience for them. It's their thing, it's who they are. If it wasn't there they'd be a different person.
Kenton is obviously a mountaineering legend! One thing I can’t comprehend is why he would want to climb Everest 16 times! Surely 3 times is sufficient! What about the other 8000m peaks, or newer challenges?
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I’m probably saying the obvious, but whoever could create an oxygen condenser that could withstand those extreme conditions would be a global hero and life saver. My mom has been on 24 hours 365 oxygen for over 15 years. Tanks of oxygen everyday are cumbersome and a constant source of anxiety for various logistical reasons when traveling because the small mobile units are so expensive so we just use the tanks. To have to lug them up Everest and always be assessing the available oxygen etc makes me so compassionate and full of admiration and respect. If each person could carry a mobile oxygen condenser in their backpack…. Someone make a call to Elon musk, NASA, Lockheed Martin, Lex Fridman ..…. Chatgdp…….?
I came here wondering if the on-cue tears would make an appearance, and there they are right in the opening sequence. I will wait for a podcast to ask how during strict lockdown in UK in March 2021, Kenton's wife and kids went on an Easter vacation to Nepal and trekked with him to EBC from where he took a UK client (who was not permitted to leave UK for non-work purposes) up Everest while everyone else was obeying the rules and protecting the vulnerable. I have never regained respect for him.
May be that he understood it was all B.S. , a farce exploited by those in charge where the prevention was far worse then the actual cause. The lies have been exposed for those wanting to find the truth. Brought to you by devious, deceitful pharmaceutical Corporations ! The aftermath of death rates is the evidence many know nothing about.
People don't want to pay guides to help them up Nanga Parbat or Annapurna 1. And it might be irresponsible to guide Annapurna 1, which is the most dangerous 8,000 meter peak.
Great interview but Kenton needs to remind himself that he has a lovely house in the Cotswolds and an unbelievably rich (in so many ways) life because of... capitalism.
Most climbers are quite poor and work seversl jobs in order to save enough in 2-3 years for their equipment, permit and expedition. Capitalism makes it possible. The more you work, the bigger your financial reward. Why exactly are you on his case? He's 51 years old, so he climbed the better part of 15-20 years just living a normal life. Now, he puts himself out there, whether in front of audiences or risking his life climbing, means that he is able to make a living finally.
@@Mila_BreareyOn his case? Are you insane? I have looked up to Kenton for many years and I respect him greatly. Everything I said is correct - are you a snowflake triggered by facts? 🤣
What degree of capitalism do you mean? What degree do you think Kenton means? It's not a black-and-white word. And it sounds like he understands his own level of hypocrisy quite well. Frankly most of us live hypocritically, and understanding that is important. Hypocrisy isn't a mortal sin.
Depends on what you call "capitalism." Today's big-box, merger-centric, Amazon-centric world tends to increase inequality. It also generates a lot of waste--trash, air pollution, and water pollution--that needs to be dealt with by society. Those who would cry "individual responsibility--just don't buy it," don't take into account that we have to make more decisions than ever. A decision to go search out sustainability info for everything we do is extremely hard. So... people need to make a living, and in general, business is a good thing. But we're more imbalanced than ever. Pure, unregulated capitalism doesn't work.
Sorry but I can't agree with the entitlement of having "me time" when having children. One can wish for or being lucky to have some but the "right to", no.
When "me time" is needed to keep you from yelling at your spouse and your children, it's not optional. Everyone is different in terms of how they energize and recuperate.
@@jorymil Yelling at spouse and children?! Then there is a huge problem that should have been taking care of before having a spouse and children. In which world is that even thinkable??! Toddlers and children scream when they are upset because they don't know better but an adult? Nope, don't think so.
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I love Kenton. A inspirational human and very humble. He really understates his achievements and what he has done with his short life. You can see the affection and admiration for the Sherpas he has through his words and expressions and rightfully so.
I’m not a climber, but I can’t imagine a more trust worthy man to lead a challenging climb. Fantastic interview!
It's all an act!
any good sherpa would be a better option than a white man who does this only for money
Kenton is amazing!! He is so well liked, trusted and respected.
Exactly the sort of person I want as a leader. A questioning and empathetic mindset, and confidence based on experience.
Kind, modest, sincere, outrageously ambitious and a real gentlemen. A wonderful educator and type of civil servant.
Absolutely loved this conversation, thank you guys for bringing such a range of speakers to the public square.
I want to experience summit day with Kenton!
He's a capitalist junkie!
Kenton is a legend. Great storyteller
Brilliant interview. Striving to be more kind is an excellent goal.
What a beautiful person!
This was such a fantastic interview, what an interesting man with such great stories to re-tell to learn from.
What an inspirational guy, a great episode. 🚀
thnk you Jacob!
Can't buy by Kenton's attitude or values. I can't understand what he's advertising . He can't be genuinely Humble and that's why he not one of the greats. Just a pedestrian thinker with fairly pedestrian climbing skills !
I absolutely loved this conversation. Thank you for sharing.
Our pleasure!
Superb episode - it’s all about personal connectiveness
Thankyou Kenton. Wow! What a human being.
Fascinating 👏
Incredible to hear his story!
How does this video has only 15k views. It should reach 100k+
Amazing interview! Thank you Kenton for sharing!
Fascinating! Great work 👍👍
Yes I think he’s an incredible man
Mr Lee didn't pass alone. He felt safe with you and could let go. ❤
I love Kenton too. He's number one for me. I also like David breashears, ed viesters and Pete Athens.
Very fascinating and magnificent path this person has chosen to live. Living authentic in whatever you do is so paramount and you can see that in him as he shares his life.
It struck me literally like a quick but light smack on my psyche which made me physically twitch. When he stated the ways he bonded with the Sherpas on his team by going back and forth between the kitchen tent and the mess tent listening to them speak…..but he didn’t speak Nepalese. After so much extraordinary time and investment in the depths and grit of a person’s character and what on every level they’re made of…. What was it that stopped him from learning to speak the very language of the people he’s trusting with his life and are bonded to like family??????
That’s a stunning mental/emotional block that needs to be explored.
The gentleman that is from the states that is a master at learning language fast and then goes shopping where they speak the most recently learned language and stuns them….. these two men need to connect.
To not speak the language of a region you so dearly love and not learn the language is a hurtle to bonding.
I don’t underestimate the mind block that stops him from speaking Nepalese as a person with learning challenges myself.
God bless ✌️
@KentonCool has a doc called world's greatest peaks. Or mountains. Roku! It's awesome!!!
The sherpas speak English ... but I'm sure he knows many Nepalese words & phrases.
Wow. What an episode with Kenton. Which part of the conversation stood out for you?
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I knew him before he was famous, both his ankles are fooked making this achievement even more superhuman. Well done on a great life Kenton mate, from kev ward IRATA L3 t,,,,,, Potter and myself spoke about the Tesco air sealing days (van dwelling lol)
2:30 I hate to disagree. There are guides🧗♀️🧗♂️ that have summit 🏔️ more than 16 times. They do it to support their families👨👩👧👦 kama Rita Sherpa 28 summits🧗♂️
I think he means in the uk
It's hard to explain. Particularly with the outdoors, you can't force the person you love out of their element. No matter how much stress you experience for them. It's their thing, it's who they are. If it wasn't there they'd be a different person.
Kenton is obviously a mountaineering legend! One thing I can’t comprehend is why he would want to climb Everest 16 times! Surely 3 times is sufficient!
What about the other 8000m peaks, or newer challenges?
He's a guide, trying to make a living. Most people want Everest, it seems.
Go into acting Kenton!
There's been over 11,000 people who have climbed everest. Basically a conveyor belt of sherpas to get you to the top.
You can see why the likes of Ben Fogle and others have chosen Kenton to lead their summit attempts.
Love the format but the guy asking questions on the right always makes it sound like a job interview 🤣 'can you give me an example of a time...'
Interesting discussion, too many adverts it ruins the flow..
There aren't any ads on my... Oh, right I have youtube vanced and haven't watched an ad in years.
Noted - there were on this for sure. And will be changed. Thanks Ian
TH-cam premium.
@@HighPerformancePodcast hey no problem with the advertisement, you need to pay the bills man. I will take the TH-cam premium if it bothers me too much. The fact that this content is free is blessing enough 🙏
I’m probably saying the obvious, but whoever could create an oxygen condenser that could withstand those extreme conditions would be a global hero and life saver.
My mom has been on 24 hours 365 oxygen for over 15 years. Tanks of oxygen everyday are cumbersome and a constant source of anxiety for various logistical reasons when traveling because the small mobile units are so expensive so we just use the tanks. To have to lug them up Everest and always be assessing the available oxygen etc makes me so compassionate and full of admiration and respect.
If each person could carry a mobile oxygen condenser in their backpack…. Someone make a call to Elon musk, NASA, Lockheed Martin, Lex Fridman ..…. Chatgdp…….?
Find an inventor and patent it yourself.
I came here wondering if the on-cue tears would make an appearance, and there they are right in the opening sequence. I will wait for a podcast to ask how during strict lockdown in UK in March 2021, Kenton's wife and kids went on an Easter vacation to Nepal and trekked with him to EBC from where he took a UK client (who was not permitted to leave UK for non-work purposes) up Everest while everyone else was obeying the rules and protecting the vulnerable. I have never regained respect for him.
Yeah...I get what you are saying.
Cause the "covid" virus lives at 8
May be that he understood it was all B.S. , a farce exploited by those in charge where the prevention was far worse then the actual cause. The lies have been exposed for those wanting to find the truth. Brought to you by devious, deceitful pharmaceutical Corporations !
The aftermath of death rates is the evidence many know nothing about.
His running of an ugly scenario to achieve peak performance under peak pressure is precisely what Eddie Hall did to lift 500 kg.
Why do you repeat on the same mountain? Why not try Nanga Parbat or Annapurna 1?
People don't want to pay guides to help them up Nanga Parbat or Annapurna 1. And it might be irresponsible to guide Annapurna 1, which is the most dangerous 8,000 meter peak.
I’m concerned about how Everest has been made a big trash area.
Oh Jesus Christ! 🦌
Great interview but Kenton needs to remind himself that he has a lovely house in the Cotswolds and an unbelievably rich (in so many ways) life because of... capitalism.
It’s called hypocrisy
Most climbers are quite poor and work seversl jobs in order to save enough in 2-3 years for their equipment, permit and expedition.
Capitalism makes it possible. The more you work, the bigger your financial reward.
Why exactly are you on his case? He's 51 years old, so he climbed the better part of 15-20 years just living a normal life. Now, he puts himself out there, whether in front of audiences or risking his life climbing, means that he is able to make a living finally.
@@21upbowls Don't be so stupid! Hypocrisy?? 😂😂
@@Mila_BreareyOn his case? Are you insane? I have looked up to Kenton for many years and I respect him greatly. Everything I said is correct - are you a snowflake triggered by facts? 🤣
What degree of capitalism do you mean? What degree do you think Kenton means? It's not a black-and-white word. And it sounds like he understands his own level of hypocrisy quite well. Frankly most of us live hypocritically, and understanding that is important. Hypocrisy isn't a mortal sin.
I liked Kenton up to the point he said he’s not sure capitalism is the best form of society. Lost my confidence immediately.
Depends on what you call "capitalism." Today's big-box, merger-centric, Amazon-centric world tends to increase inequality. It also generates a lot of waste--trash, air pollution, and water pollution--that needs to be dealt with by society. Those who would cry "individual responsibility--just don't buy it," don't take into account that we have to make more decisions than ever. A decision to go search out sustainability info for everything we do is extremely hard. So... people need to make a living, and in general, business is a good thing. But we're more imbalanced than ever. Pure, unregulated capitalism doesn't work.
Sorry but I can't agree with the entitlement of having "me time" when having children. One can wish for or being lucky to have some but the "right to", no.
When "me time" is needed to keep you from yelling at your spouse and your children, it's not optional. Everyone is different in terms of how they energize and recuperate.
@@jorymil Yelling at spouse and children?! Then there is a huge problem that should have been taking care of before having a spouse and children.
In which world is that even thinkable??! Toddlers and children scream when they are upset because they don't know better but an adult? Nope, don't think so.
NOBODY asks you or the other idiots who do it to do it.
You know the chances of dying are great.
For what?
I climbed the mountain.
You just don't get it. It's levels above your comprehension.
It’s the capitalist society, that makes it possible for you to climb the Himalayas. Have a little gratitude.