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Alex Staniforth - Climbing Mountains and Breaking Stereotypes

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In this powerful conversation, Alastair speaks to Alex Staniforth, record-breaking ultra-endurance athlete, speaker, and founder of mental health charity Mind Over Mountains. Now 30, Alex reflects on being on the generational cusp between Millennials and Gen Z, and how adversity shaped his early life, from epilepsy and bullying to stammering and school struggles. He opens up about finding solace in the outdoors, raising over £36,000 through his epic mountain challenges, and why being underestimated for his age became a hidden strength. Alex shares why he believes younger generations are often unfairly labelled as entitled or fragile, and what older generations can do to support them more effectively.

Alex Staniforth Takeaways:
 Adversity doesn’t define you—your response to it does.
 Gen Z and Millennials are purpose-driven but often misjudged.
 Generational bias in the workplace can be subtle—but it’s real.
 Intergenerational collaboration thrives on honesty, humility, and shared goals.
 Empathy, resilience, and authenticity matter more than age.

Alex Staniforth Links
www.alexstaniforth.com

LinkedIn
Instagram
Facebook

Generationally Speaking Website

Generationally Speaking on LinkedIn

Alastair on LinkedIn

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18 episodes

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Manage episode 501185721 series 3628536
Content provided by Alastair Greener. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Alastair Greener or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this powerful conversation, Alastair speaks to Alex Staniforth, record-breaking ultra-endurance athlete, speaker, and founder of mental health charity Mind Over Mountains. Now 30, Alex reflects on being on the generational cusp between Millennials and Gen Z, and how adversity shaped his early life, from epilepsy and bullying to stammering and school struggles. He opens up about finding solace in the outdoors, raising over £36,000 through his epic mountain challenges, and why being underestimated for his age became a hidden strength. Alex shares why he believes younger generations are often unfairly labelled as entitled or fragile, and what older generations can do to support them more effectively.

Alex Staniforth Takeaways:
 Adversity doesn’t define you—your response to it does.
 Gen Z and Millennials are purpose-driven but often misjudged.
 Generational bias in the workplace can be subtle—but it’s real.
 Intergenerational collaboration thrives on honesty, humility, and shared goals.
 Empathy, resilience, and authenticity matter more than age.

Alex Staniforth Links
www.alexstaniforth.com

LinkedIn
Instagram
Facebook

Generationally Speaking Website

Generationally Speaking on LinkedIn

Alastair on LinkedIn

  continue reading

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