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Matt McFadyen
   
Testimonials
 
“… Matt sure knows how to transport an audience. By the end of his presentation I could feel the waves and smell the ice. But the most
impressive thing about Matt's story for me was not how professionally and confidently he spoke but the honesty and openness with which he
expressed his emotional voyage. Matt holds nothing back in his recitation and this was more moving to me than the feat of sailing a 43 foot yacht to Antarctica. Matt doesn't try to preach a lesson, the motivational life lesson emerges from the fabric of his story and it is the more powerful because of that.

Everyone in our group who heard him speak were inspired by his planning, dedication and ability to keep going even when his team mates would have carried him. This story embodies the principle that the most
important thing in life is the journey, not the destination…”

David Such AUSTRALIAN REGIONAL MANAGER ADT SECURITY
“…Matt McFadyen was an ABSOLUTE hit. It has been a long time since I have seen a speaker hold the whole audience attention for over 40 minutes. Matt painted a picture which I would align with Picasso brilliance, his style is better then some much older speakers who are well entrenched on the circuit.

If this is where Matt is at 23 and just starting…sell me shares ill invest!!

…His experience left the audience touched by his open sharing of the emotional highs and lows belonging to such an adventure…Highly Motivating.

Karin Slade.
Swap Australia

 

Record Breaking Polar Adventurer

 

At 9:25pm on April 18th 2005 23 year old Matt McFadyen along with fellow Australian’s Rob Porcaro and Eric Phillips completed their 8 Day trek to reach the NORTH POLE, a feet previously achieved by only 5 Australians. Matt becoming the youngest Australian to ever complete the journey.

This amazing journey took Matt from Sydney to Norway, and then across the frozen Arctic ocean by military plane to the floating Russian Ice Station Borneo. After a day of final preparations Matt and his team mates began their long haul across the Arctic ice, dragging 70kg sleds.

Battling extreme weather conditions including blizzards, white outs, open water and temperatures 40 below Matt and the team pushed North towards the pole, which they successfully reached after covering over 20km in 14 hours of trekking, their longest day of the expedition.

 
 

After Matt’s successful expedition to Antarctica in the summer of 2003/04, he can now proudly boast going to both Antarctica and the Arctic, an amazing feat for anyone let alone someone at the tender age of 23. More expeditions lay ahead including a world record attempt at a solo South Pole trek at the end of this year.

Now back in Sydney Matt has continued with his key note presentations, based around his experiences in Antarctica and now the Arctic, his presentations cover a variety of topics including;

The Journey of life

Turning Dreams into Reality

Overcoming Adversity to Succeed

Proper Planning for life’s Adventures

Self Belief

Team Work & Leadership

 
  Matt McFadyen grew up in suburban Sydney fascinated by the mysteries of life beyond the confines of his home and familiar surroundings.

During his time at School he first ventured outside of Australia travelling to Ireland and the United Kingdom. This short five-week journey ignited his passion for travel. Soon more trips to Europe, the Middle East and Asia followed. These journeys only served to further fuel his lust for adventure and his desire to explore.

In December 2003, Matt McFadyen ‘the adventurer’ was born when, at the tender age of 22 years, he set sail for Antarctica in the company of five like-minded adventurers.

Taking a 43-foot yacht across the most dangerous ocean on earth was no easy task. Having to navigate fields of icebergs while beset by storms of mammoth intensity, Matt was forced to draw on every ounce of courage and perseverance he could muster as nature surely tested his resolve and that of his fellow adventurers.

The meticulous planning and preparatory work that had taken two years to complete paid off in January 2004 when Matt and his crew reached Commonwealth Bay Antarctica. For four days the hardy adventurers explored the pristine wilderness that is Antarctica. A life changing experience for any person let alone one so young as Matt McFadyen.

On the return voyage Matt and the crew again experienced the raw force and power of nature. With Matt at the helm the small craft was pounded by a massive storm 550 nautical miles south of Tasmania. Waves of up to fifty feet high swept across the yacht knocking it over several times. Matt himself had to struggle for his life as the waves continued to knock the boat over and washed Matt himself overboard. This harrowing experience and the raw power of nature inspired and motivated Matt to further adventures.

As a young adventurer, speaker and leader Matt is second to none. His achievements at such a young age are testimony to his hard work and motivation.

His passion for life, his overall presence and above all, his unique story makes him a must see individual and speaker.

 
       

 

 
 
 
Further info:    please call    07 5526 0842 or 0417 605655. e-mail mary-anne@gcsa.com.au