Albert Bosch is an expert in reflecting on attitudes learned, conceptualized and revealed thanks to his own extreme experiences. This allows him to connect with the audience in a unique and authentic, emotional, impactful, experiential and functional way.
It is a very interactive and dynamic workshop, which takes the form of an adventure trip around the world visiting 3 very special destinations, from where Albert will share his experiences to transfer them to the concepts that are intended to be covered in each destination.
In the Jungle and based on his journeys through jungles around the world, he will focus on an adventure he made in the Amazon in 2010, impacting them in the way he learned to avoid dangers with the environment (plant and animal) and overcoming his phobia of snakes and arachnids. This experience will connect us with the management of uncertainty and the development of new capacities in the face of challenges, turning moments of change or crisis into an opportunity for development.
In the Mountain, and starting from his climbs and especially his ascent of Everest, he will explain the process of managing change but focusing on reaching an ambitious goal, overcoming all the obstacles, dangers and team problems.
At the South Pole, based on his exceptional solo crossing of Antarctica, in which he spent 48 days absolutely isolated to be able to reach the South Pole without any external assistance, he will explain the extreme adventure of finding himself alone and depending only on oneself. in the physical and in the psychic. From there it will link with the importance of being well connected with oneself, of knowing oneself, of having clear purposes and vital values, of fighting for what we really want and not for what others expect of us, as essential solidity to be able to cope with change both personally and professionally.