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I interview Adam Rackley, fund manager at Cape Wrath Capital

I interview Adam Rackley, fund manager at Cape Wrath Capital

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Fund manager Adam Rackley accredits his robust financial decision making to a lifestyle which includes numerous physical challenges. One of those challenges was to row across the Atlantic Ocean. In this episode of the podcast Mark talks with Adam to find out how that amazing feat of endurance has affected his strategic thinking.

For those that want more details about his transatlantic adventure, Adam has written a book called 'Salt, Sweat, Tears. The Men Who Rowed The Oceans' which you can buy on Amazon.

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Cape Wrath Capital: https://capewrathcapital.com/

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