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Explorer, author and television presenter, he has often been described as “television’s most fearless man”, Benedict is an extremely popular after-dinner and motivational speaker. His exceptional talent for applying his pioneering expeditions to the corporate ‘jungle’ ensures an enthralling, entertaining and inspirational experience for any size of audience.
Benedict Allen is an explorer, author and television presenter.
Often described as "television's most fearless man", Benedict is an extremely popular after-dinner and motivational speaker. His exceptional talent for applying his pioneering expeditions to the corporate 'jungle' ensures an enthralling, entertaining and inspirational experience for any size of audience.
Benedict is best known for making television history by being the first to record his arduous and treacherous exploits without a TV-crew. By single-handedly capturing his experiences on film he has created groundbreaking, spontaneous and authentic programming. His six major series for the BBC include Skeleton Coast, Edge of Blue Heaven and Ice Dogs.
He is also an expert contributor for Extreme Dreams, as well as presenting the huge Channel 5 series Unbreakable. Benedict has published ten books including The Faber Book of Exploration and Into the Abyss.
Unlike most adventurers today, Benedict does not carry GPS, a mobile phone or any other type of backup. He survives by drawing on the skills he has learnt from indigenous peoples and pushing human endurance to its limit. He is the only non-tribesman to have undergone the harshest male initiation ceremony in the world (to make him "a man as strong as a crocodile") in which he was beaten for six weeks and left permanently scarred on his chest and back. He is the only person to have crossed the Amazon Basin, and to have trained a dog team to travel 1000 miles across Siberia during the worst winter in living memory. He has been shot at, had to stitch-up his own wounds (without an anaesthetic!), has been left by guides to die and has even had to eat his own dog to stay alive.
Benedict inspires and invigorates all types of business audiences by skilfully translating his 'against the odds' survival for the global corporate 'jungle'. His ability to successfully integrate himself into exotic and alien cultures motivates those in commercial cultures and provides the impetus to achieve targets. Previous audiences include IBM, The Prudential Building Society, GlaxoSmithKline, The Halifax, M&G Investment, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Bank of Scotland, HSBC, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Teva Pharmaceuticals, TransFin, Unum Provident, GLP Care, Proctor & Gamble, Investec, BT, Aon, Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs.
London Business School are just one institution which would recommend Benedict's fascinating talks. They said, "Benedict's was just what was needed at the end of a long day. Amusing and truly extraordinary! Everyone was recounting the stories afterwards. He has a very unusual � and special � life."







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