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Surviving the North Pole: Karl Michael Pilsl’s Arctic Marathon & Life Lessons

Surviving the North Pole: Karl Michael Pilsl’s Arctic Marathon & Life Lessons

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#6: In this exclusive long-form interview, Karl Michael Pilsl—entrepreneur, pastor, and extreme endurance athlete—shares his unbelievable journey running a marathon at the North Pole, where temperatures drop to -41°C (-42°F) and survival is just as critical as speed. But Karl Michael's story isn’t just about endurance—it’s about overcoming personal struggles, finding purpose, and turning pain into resilience. From getting kicked out of high school to hitting rock bottom, to becoming a pastor in Vienna, Karl opens up about the life-changing moments that shaped him.

00:00 Intro

02:00 Karl’s Early Life & Rebellious Teen Years

07:30 Finding Purpose & Becoming a Pastor

14:45 Overcoming Personal Tragedy

23:06 The North Pole Marathon—A Test of Mindset & Endurance

30:34 Breaking Point: Near Collapse at Mile 24

40:45 The Power of a No-Plan-B Mindset

48:30 Final Reflections & Life Lessons

52:16 Where to Find Karl Pilsl

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