Matthew Stewart
Chief Custodian
BUILT BY ADVENTURERS
Ultimately we are a group of people who are driven by being part of taking someone from A to B when they feel like they can not do it. This is the philosophy we have across all of our businesses where we are motivated and get pleasure from helping people and businesses do things that they feel they can’t and in the process helping them live a better life. This is the premise for everything we do and is the masthead in our group’s mission.
What feels impossible is different for everyone —but the journey toward it is where transformation begins.
We’ve all got something that we would love to do but don’t feel we can or that is possible – this will likely be different for everyone and is relative to the person. It might be climbing Mt Everest for one person and walking to the letter box for someone else – it’s what might not feel possible to you. We’re here to work with you to Dream Big, to think without constraint and to partner with you so that your Experience Not Felt Possible becomes possible and through this process write paragraphs, pages and even chapters in your book of life.
Chief Custodian
Director & General Manager
Project Manager
Guide
ENFP Nepal Travel Expert
Chief Custodian
Matt is the founder of the ENFP brand and the Chief Custodian of the business—holding the vision, the standard, and the responsibility of what each experience represents.
From an early age, Matt was shaped by a series of profound, perspective-shifting moments. These experiences revealed something most people only realise much later in life: that the right experience, at the right time, can completely change the trajectory of who you are and how you see the world.
That realisation became a calling.
Driven to help others step into their own defining moments, Matt pursued a unique path—qualifying as both a Physiotherapist and Chiropractor. His clinical background gave him a deep understanding of the interplay between mind and body, resilience and limitation, fear and growth. It’s this foundation that underpins the design of every ENFP experience—crafted not just for adventure, but for transformation.
Beyond ENFP, Matt is the CEO of the Custodian Way Circle of Companies, united by a shared mission: to deliver 30 million impact moments by 2030, while fostering a custodian mindset in all aspects of life—where individuals take responsibility for the legacy they create.
Matt is also a storyteller at heart, having produced two documentaries—For The Last Time and Get Out Of Your Way—each exploring the human experience of challenge, perspective, and transformation.
Matt doesn’t just design transformative experiences —he lives them.
His journey has taken him across the world, seeking out moments that challenge comfort, expand perspective, and create lasting meaning:
Beyond the Journey
When he’s not exploring new edges, Matt remains deeply connected to movement and performance:
At the centre of it all is a simple belief:
And through ENFP, Matt is committed to helping others write extraordinary pages of their own.
Director – The Custodian Way
General Manager – Employ Health
Ryan is passionate about creating transformative experiences that push people beyond their comfort zones, helping them discover new perspectives, deeper connection, and what they are truly capable of.
Ryan is a Director of The Custodian Way, the company behind Experience Not Felt Possible, as well as Employ Health Australia and New Zealand and Peak Sports and Spine. Day-to-day, Ryan works within the Employ Health brand.
Ryan is a Physiotherapist by trade, who after spending time early in his career in private practice and working with sporting teams, transitioned to specialise within the workplace health field. Ryan is passionate about making the workplace a vehicle for health change in society, and works with companies across Australia and New Zealand to bring to life transformative proactive health programs.
Ryan relishes the challenge of taking on new experiences that are well outside his comfort zone, and loves taking others on the journey with him.
Ryan embraces experiences that challenge comfort zones.
Some of the Experiences that Ryan has had include:
Beyond the Journey
Ryan is a lover of all sports and enjoys watching his two energetic boys play for their school clubs.
Project Manager
Brent is the Project Manager and one of our lead guides at ENFP. He is tasked with turning our clients on to some of the best days of their lives.
Residing in the Victorian high country, Brent is a Sports Chiropractor and has spent 16 years in private practice and the occupational health and wellness sphere.
His real passion however lies in adventuring in the great outdoors. When not working you will most likely find him out in the hills mountain biking, trail running, hiking and backcountry skiing/snowboarding with his wife and three kids.
Adventure, challenge, and connection to the outdoors are at the heart of Brent’s journey.
Some of the experiences that Brent has had include:
Beyond the Journey
When he’s not guiding experiences or exploring the outdoors, Brent can usually be found:
Guide
Lachlan’s passion for exploring the world has defined the past 20 years of his life, blending work and travel into one seamless adventure.
For Lachlan, adventure is rooted in exploration, culture, and new experiences.
Some of the experiences that Lachlan has had include:
Beyond the Journey
When he’s not guiding experiences or travelling through remote environments, Lachlan can usually be found:
ENFP Nepal Travel Expert
Adventure is part of his DNA that has taken many forms over the past decades.
Peter Stewart is ENFP’s resident endurance adventurer and a trusted custodian of the mountains, rivers, and cultures that shape each journey. After a successful corporate career in property, he walked away from the boardroom and landed in Nepal—igniting a 30-year chapter across the Himalayas and South Asia that has defined his life’s work. From that decision came pioneering mountain biking expeditions through Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka; the creation of new trails that are now well-trodden; and the establishment of adventure-based corporate education programs that used the outdoors as a classroom for leadership, resilience, and teamwork.
From endurance sport to remote mountain cultures, Peter’s story is shaped by a lifelong pursuit of what becomes possible when comfort is no longer the goal.
A lifelong student of human limits, Peter has thrown himself into almost every sport available—athletics, football, basketball, squash, marathons, triathlon, bike racing, and open-water swimming. When the impact sports took their toll, he simply shifted the arena, moving into marathon swimming and asking the same question that has driven him for decades: how far can I really go? That question now has a very specific expression. Peter is in pursuit of the International Triple Crown of marathon swimming, having already conquered the English Channel and 20 Bridges around Manhattan, with only California’s Catalina Channel remaining. At home, he is also closing in on the Australian Triple Crown, with Western Australia’s Port to Pub as the final piece.
Despite these achievements—which also include Ironman Triathlons and a coveted place on the start line in Kona—Peter still describes himself as “not a gifted athlete,” just someone unwilling to accept the limits most people stop at. His philosophy is disarmingly simple: you don’t have to be extraordinary to attempt extraordinary things, but you do have to be willing to live at the edge of your comfort zone. That edge has taken him into cold, unforgiving oceans, high-altitude passes, and remote cultural landscapes—and it’s given him a deep respect for preparation, safety, and humility in wild places.
Today, Peter continues to move between Australia and Nepal, where the country, its people, and its culture remain in his blood. With long-standing local relationships, family-like community ties, and decades of on-the-ground experience, he brings a rare combination of deep regional knowledge and hard-won endurance wisdom to ENFP. For those stepping into their own defining adventure—whether on a Himalayan trail or in the open ocean—Peter is both a guide and a dependable source of grounded, practical advice on how to go further than you think, without losing sight of why you started.