
Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton dive into Marcus' history as a skydiver with more than 2,300 jumps, including terrifying close calls, witnessing fatalities, and the brutal landing that permanently changed how he viewed risk.
The conversation explores adrenaline addiction, lucid dreaming, trauma, business stress, Muay Thai, motorcycles, and the mindset shift that comes with getting older and becoming a parent. Marcus explains why extreme sports eventually lost their appeal and what he pursues today instead.
If you've ever wondered what it feels like to jump out of a plane thousands of times, why experienced skydivers are often the ones taking the biggest risks, or how adrenaline changes the brain, this episode is full of incredible stories and honest conversations.
00:00 Intro
02:33 Running a business and solving constant problems
04:00 Family reunion and surprise visit
05:33 Marcus' lucid dream and its meaning
08:19 Objective reality and higher dimensions
09:39 A remarkable skydiving survival story
12:06 Witnessing death and trauma
13:37 Why experienced skydivers take the biggest risks
16:43 Why Marcus stopped skydiving
18:11 Marcus' worst skydiving accident
20:45 Recovering from a life-changing landing
22:31 Jokes about Marcus' accident
23:00 The final skydive
24:18 Muay Thai, motorcycles, and risk
26:14 Why Ralph never went skydiving
28:49 Adrenaline vs. dopamine
30:30 Escapism, addiction, and finding balance
31:35 Recovering from injuries and building resilience
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