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Today’s guest is Stephan Kesting, who is an adventurer, firefighter, and lifelong martial artist who thrives in high-pressure situations. Whether navigating the remote Arctic, making split-second decisions as a firefighter, or battling on the mats as a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, he has spent his life mastering the art of resilience.
For over 40 years, Stephan has crisscrossed the Canadian North, leading wilderness expeditions and completing solo journeys into the Arctic’s most unforgiving landscapes. With an honours BSc in Biology from McGill University and an MSc in Arctic Botany specializing in climate change from the University of British Columbia, his deep connection to the natural world is both academic and personal. His seven years as a field biologist further sharpened his understanding of survival, adaptation, and perseverance.
A martial artist since the age of 12, Stephan has been a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for nearly two decades, helping tens of thousands of practitioners worldwide through his books, courses, and YouTube channel. In the fire service, he serves as a captain, and in 2001, he was awarded the National Medal of Bravery for saving two trapped firefighters from a burning warehouse.
His latest book, Perseverance: Life and Death in the Subarctic, chronicles his grueling 1,000-mile solo journey through the Canadian wilderness following a life-threatening illness. Facing storms, bears, and his own self-doubt, he rediscovered the strength to endure in the raw solitude of the North. Part survival epic, part personal transformation, Perseverance is a gripping and deeply human story of pushing past limits, embracing uncertainty, and finding the will to keep going.
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- Stephan’s Wildnerness focused book site.
- Buy his amazing new book Perseverance: Life and Death in the Subarctic!
- Read the transcript of the interview here for part 1 – Stephan Kesting new book-transcript and Stephan kesting book 2-transcript for part 2.
- Grapplearts BJJ instructionals.
- The Strenuous Life Podcast with Stephan Kesting is available on Apple and Spotify.
- See all the books Stephan has on a variety of topics.
- A Roadmap for BJJ: How to Get Good at Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as Fast as Humanly Possible.
- Non Stop Jiu-Jitsu: Use a World Champion’s Aggressive and Efficient Style of Jiu-Jitsu to Win Matches and Tap More People Out!
- Stephan’s articles on his journey can be found here!
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Here are some key points that I would advise you to concentrate on:
- Stephan’s new book is on perserverance, building grit and mental resilience.
- We all tend to think we are our job, or family member like father etc. However, we need to remember that we all have various parts to our personality, from sports, to career, to family role, to friend group role and so on. We need to pay attention to the creative, physical, work and so on side of our side.
- To perservere, you don’t give up, you go through, change as you need and keep going to your end goal.
“So sometimes the only way out of something is through it. And so the ability to not stop, whether you’re too dumb or too stubborn to stop is an open question sometimes.”
- Stephan used his serious kidney illness to motivate him to come back stronger, to chase a dream he had been putting off for years, and to live a life being greatful for what he had, could do and inspire others.
- Setting a goal in the future can be used as a ‘carrot’ a motivational tool to keep you moving forward. Others will hire a PT, and use the pain of paying them as a motivational tool to keep going forward.
- When Stephan’s motivation was low, he used small treats, as a way to motivate him to keep pushing on when he started to struggle. Eg a few pieces of chocolate if he could finish the next few KMs and so on.
“… it was also a thing that I wanted to check off my life list, right? There’s nothing like having a near-death experience to remind you that you’re going to die, right? Memento mori, remember you’re going to die. And saying, using that to focus what you really want to get done and what you really want to do. it’s a useful thought exercise. … it’s a useful exercise anyway to say, if I knew I only had couple of years left, what would I really want to do? And what would I really want to experience in that time? And then try and find a way to experience it … you may live longer than two years, right? And if that’s really that important to you, that you’d spend a couple of weeks or a couple of months of your last days on this of your of your last days on this earth doing that then why aren’t you planning and trying to figure out how to do that now”
- Regret can be the most painful thing we can experience. It’s better to fail, learn and have a story than have a lot of regrets.
- Stephan tragically lost two of his four brothers to accidents in their early twenties. He used the reminders of our mortality, to push him to chase his goals in life.
- Stephan would focus on what he was doing in that moment, how he was paddling, the rate he was paddling at, the angle he was entering the water with the paddle and so on. By focusing on the moment, he can forget the pain he felt, the overall compelxity of the goal etc, and just focus on one task at a hand, and run the actions procedurally rather than deal with the complex emotions etc that the journey arose.
“I’m not saying it’s always perfect, but ah having a plan almost always beats having no plan. And that the difference between success and failure often comes down to planning.”
- You can prep, buy all the equipment, have a large team, and so on. However, the saying is true, no plan survives the first contact with the enemy. However, a plan will at least have you thinking about what you need to do, the equipment you need, where you can bail out, who you need to help and so on. Some prep is always needed, and a ability to flow, and adjust on the go.
- Going on a large-scale trip like Stephan’s can teach you about planning, what you need and what you have space for – and what essential really means in what you take, use and hold onto.
- Stephan’s journey might not be for you. Your rite of passage or big goal, might be much smaller in comparison. However, reading about his journey, is a great way to be motivated, to see the level of challenge that you need, and to help you be creative and plan your own journey.
“But I think there is value in doing something difficult, where there’s a chance of a negative outcome and certainly where success isn’t guaranteed.”
- Movement and action will ussually beat over thinking and analysing. A poor attempt moves you further forward compared to repeated planning and no action.
- The more you drill, and build muscle memory and the nuances of the movement and control. You will fall to the level of your training, rather than to the expectations or needs of the event. So if you train well, you will hopefully match the challenge ahead.
- Pushing hard is a good thing, trying not to give up is great, but you need to learn when to tap out. Stop, then reset and adjust and try again. Don’t try to be a hero and finish no matter what. Analyse what is happening, where are you going wrong, and how do you need to adjust, reset and continue for better chance of success?
“So the type of pain and being good at dealing with one kind of pain doesn’t necessarily mean you’re going to be good at dealing with another kind of pain. That being said, toughness that you develop in one area is transferable. So you anything you do that’s difficult, whether that’s running or weightlifting or studying really hard to get your master’s degree or jujitsu, focusing on on that when you’re a smaller, older grappler in a class full of big killers, you’re learning things, but you’re also learning how to be tougher and how to learn with adversity and defeat. Because by definition, you’re going to get smashed. Things are not going to go your way. And you kind of get used to this idea of like, here’s what I’m going to do. I’m going to roll with Ian today and I’m going to use an over under guard pass on him. And then when he thinks that I’m going to go for the guard pass, I’m going to go for the dog bar. And then you, you crush me with, I don’t know, Kazakotami or something. I had a plan. I tried to make it work, but didn’t work. This is normal. If we can internalize that and we can internalize, okay, my plan didn’t go according to plan. And I have to keep going anyway, then I think that carries across.”
- You need to learn how to work at a level just below what you are capable of, so you always have the ability to pull back, to get out of trouble and restart safely.
- You can’t and shouldn’t expect to do it all on your own. Find coaches, find mentors, find support people, and use friends and family to relax etc. Don’t expect to know it all, research, use people’s experience and skills, to help you achieve your goals.


Start listing out your big goals. If you were on your death bed right now, what would you like to see completed on your action list? What big goals do you want to achieve or complete to feel complete? Write these goals out, as much detailed as possible, with time-frames. Once written out, pick one and START NOW. Stop waiting. Time will pass. We all die. Tick off your goals, don’t find regret!
Whatever your goal is, start planning. Geta rough draft. Speak to a mentor or coach, find an expert to explain what you need to do/own/learn to achieve your goal. Prep as much as you can, assume there will be things that come up you hadn’t thought about, but keeping pushing forward and use mistakes etc as a chance to learn.
Start Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, it is a great sport for physical and cognitive enhancement and it teaches you how to deal with problems and find solutions in real time.

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Life is short. We are all going to die. Time will pass regardless. Regret is far worse than any pain!
Write down the goals that keep nagging at you, that eat away at you and make you nervous and worried. Start chasing those goals to completion today! Find the motivational tool that you need from a coach, to a charity etc, to get you started and moving forward. Use the tips in this book to help you persevere and achieve your goals!
Plan what you can, and then begin. Action is better than just thinking and planning. Plan what you can, control what is possible and begin. Adapt as you go on, reset as you need, learn from your mistakes, and keep driving on with mini-goals, Stephan’s mantras and so much more from this book, till you tick them off your list.
Most people put goals off as it’ll be hard, or it’ll take time. However, others achieve your goals all the time. Time will pass regardless. Don’t go to your death-bed wondering what if, with a lot of regret. Try now. Start today! Achieve your goals!
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