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Exploring My Limits

By: Dwayne Fields
Narrated by: Dwayne Fields, Ben Fogle
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Exploring My Limits is a W. F. Howes Audio Original, written and recorded by Dwayne Fields: adventurer, explorer, presenter and the first black British person to reach the magnetic north pole.
As a young child in wild Jamaica, Dwayne Fields loved both nature and wildlife. Yet after moving to the UK at the age of six, his formative years were in the concrete jungle of inner-city London, where he became a victim of both knife and gun crime. In 2010, following a life-threatening incident, Dwayne made the decision to change his path, and his life, forever.
Dwayne set himself the challenge of becoming the first black British person to reach the magnetic North Pole. Upon doing so he was invited to Buckingham Palace, joining other polar explorers and adventurers at a reception to mark the centenary of Scott’s expedition to the South Pole.
His drive to engage and enthuse a new generation with our natural spaces, the climate challenges we face, and adventure, have led to Dwayne working on a variety of projects with household names such as Will Smith, Bear Grylls, Ellie Simons and Tim Peak. He is dedicated to inspiring young, underprivileged people to explore the ‘great outdoors’ – and in doing so push past society’s expectations of them and smash their own self-imposed boundaries.
In a series of frank and insightful conversations – with people ranging from fellow mould-breakers to world-famous explorers – Dwayne questions where those limits are, why they are in place, and what we can do to break them down in order to improve and change lives.
Dwayne speaks to:
• Adebayo Akinfenwa – a professional footballer told he was ‘the wrong size’ to ever make it
• Ben Fogle – the renowned explorer talks about the importance of being out in nature
• Maya-Rose Craig (aka Birdgirl) – the British-Bangladeshi ornithologist and author talks about her VME initiative Black2Nature and growing up not seeing ‘faces like mine’
Plus more people he has encountered in his journey to inspire underprivileged youth to transform their lives.
About the author
Dwayne Fields is an acclaimed explorer and the UK’s Chief Scout. Amongst other accolades, Dwayne’s TV series Endurance: Race to the Pole with Ben Fogle was nominated in the 2024 BAFTA awards, and Dwayne has been awarded the City of London’s highest honour, ‘The Freedom of the City of London’ by the Lord Mayor for his work with young people.

©2025 Dwayne Fields (P)2025 W. F. Howes Ltd
Adventurers, Explorers & Survival
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Brilliant. Brilliantly written, wonderfully read. This autobiography is humbling and speaks to the essence of the writer and an extraordinary human being. His evolution from that six-year-old boy to the man he became is inspiring. The author tells his story without bitterness or judgment, even when entitled to be and do both. If I had one disappointment about this book, it is that it ended so soon. You, Dwayne, are an inspiration and an example to many, and I can’t wait to see/hear of your future endeavours.

The humaness of this book

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A great blend of story and interviews with various contributors. Dwayne really brings his story to life and makes me want to go exploring. Really interesting how various factors can shape a person to go onto achieve so much.
A must-read for anyone in need of inspiration, or for those chasing their own big dreams.

An extraordinary journey

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Dwayne’s resilience and relentless spirit is explained incredibly in this book. The book went through his adventures from a young boy in Jamaica to becoming an incredible explorer in Britain. His dedication to young people from all walks of life is evident. Hearing about places I would never dream of going was very eye opening and provided insight into the cold artic. My only critique is the interviews at the end was a little too long, I would have liked to hear more of Dwayne’s experiences. Although the interviews were interesting I would have put them in a podcast instead of his book.

Dwayne’s incredible journey

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