
Ten More Feet: How Resilience and Faith Make the Extraordinary Possible
Some people chase summits. Others spend the rest of their lives talking about the one they have already reached. Mark Pattison refuses to look in the rearview mirror.
In this episode of The Athletics of Business podcast, host Ed Molitor welcomes back Mark Pattison, former NFL wide receiver for the Los Angeles Raiders, mountaineer, entrepreneur, and author of the new book Finding Your Summit: How to Build Resilience and Faith to Rise Above Life's Challenges. Mark became the first NFL player to climb the Seven Summits, including Mount Everest, but the mountains are only part of the story. This conversation dives into the mindset that drives people to keep climbing long after the spotlight fades.
Mark shares how the same principles that guided him from the NFL to the world's highest peaks now shape his leadership philosophy. From the "pyramid of success" taught by legendary coach Don James to the relentless discipline of focusing on the process instead of the outcome, Mark explains why real growth happens long before the summit. His new book, Finding Your Summit, expands on these lessons, offering a powerful framework for building resilience and navigating life's toughest challenges.
He recounts moments that tested every ounce of his resilience. Surviving violent storms on remote mountains. Climbing through the Everest death zone after days without food. And repeating one simple phrase that kept him alive when quitting seemed like the only option. Ten more feet.
Mark also reflects on the challenges that come after success. The loss of identity that many athletes and leaders face when the arena changes. The quiet danger of complacency. And why the most important victories often happen far from the scoreboard.
This episode is a powerful conversation about resilience, purpose, and leadership under pressure. It is about learning to stay focused on the next step when the path ahead feels overwhelming.
Because the difference between stopping and achieving something extraordinary is often just deciding to go ten more feet.
Our Guest
Mark Pattison built his life by pushing beyond limits.
A standout athlete from an early age, he rose from high school Hall of Fame honors to the University of Washington Hall of Fame before achieving his dream of playing in the NFL. Mark spent five seasons in the league after being drafted by the Los Angeles Raiders and later playing for the New Orleans Saints.
Like many professional athletes, Mark faced a profound transition when his football career ended. Searching for a new sense of purpose, he turned to the mountains — ultimately becoming the first former NFL player to climb the Seven Summits, the highest peak on each continent.
That journey tested him through brutal storms, snow blindness, near-zero oxygen, collapsing ladders, and the emotional weight of climbing in honor of his daughter Emilia. His Everest expedition and personal story were captured in the Emmy Award–winning documentary Searching for the Summit, which won Best Short Documentary at the Sports Emmy Awards.
Mark's journey through extreme environments and personal reinvention became the foundation for his upcoming book, Finding Your Summit, where he shares the mindset lessons behind his SUMMITS model for resilience, purpose, and leadership.
Beyond the mountains, Mark built a successful career in business, helping scale major digital brands at Sports Illustrated before transitioning to keynote speaking, podcasting, and executive coaching. Through more than 275 podcast episodes and keynote presentations around the world, he now equips leaders, teams, and organizations to navigate uncertainty, build resilience, and reach their highest potential.
Mark is also deeply committed to philanthropy. Inspired by his daughter Emilia's battle with epilepsy, he has raised more than $150,000 for charitable causes, including partnerships with the nonprofit Higher Ground in Sun Valley.
Today, Mark Pattison speaks globally about endurance beyond the spotlight — and how the lessons learned on the world's highest peaks can help leaders and organizations find their own summit.
What You'll Learn in this Episode:
- Why focusing on the process instead of the result creates sustainable success
- The powerful "Ten More Feet" mindset that helped Mark survive Everest
- Why fear is not something to eliminate but something to lean into
- How small steps compound into extraordinary achievements
- Why success can quietly lead to complacency and stagnation
- How preparation builds confidence in high pressure environments
- Why communication and connection are essential to effective leadership
- How great leaders measure effort, not just performance
- Why adversity often becomes the catalyst for life's greatest breakthroughs
- How leaders can stay motivated long after achieving major success
Resources & LinksMark Pattison
- Website
- Event: The Seven Summits Summit
- Book: Finding Your Summit
Ed Molitor
Listen to Mark's prior episodes on The Athletics of Business Podcast
Timestamps
- [00:00] The mindset of resilience, faith, and rising above challenges
- [00:45] Welcome back to Mark and his new bestselling book
- [02:31] Motivation for the book
- [04:13] Life after NFL: Stagnation, divorce, and rebuilding
- [06:50] Influence of Coach Don James and Pyramid of Success
- [07:45] The coaching philosophy behind process-driven success
- [09:16] Lead vs. lag measures; adjustments on the mountain
- [10:31] Building skills incrementally: From Kilimanjaro to Everest
- [14:41] The intimidating challenge of climbing the Matterhorn
- [15:26] The "Ten More Feet" mindset that drives progress
- [16:14] Everest summit story: Snow blindness, cyclone, empty stomach, fixed lines
- [18:01] Staying mentally locked in under life-threatening conditions
- [23:46] Leadership lessons from Everest and team communication
- [25:28] Why effort matters more than raw talent
- [31:08] Avoiding stagnation and continuing to pursue new challenges
- [33:03] Event details: The vision behind the Seven Summits Summit event
- [37:58] Where to find Mark Pattison and his book
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