Get a 10% discount on your entire purchase by visiting our website at https://www.goochgoo.com/. Simply apply the code "Running deep" during checkout to experience the most effective anti-chafe balm I've ever tried.[Donate Here](https://www.patreon.com/TheRunningDeepPodcast)Join us for an inspiring episode as we dive into the journey of Katie Dall, a dedicated athlete and community advocate, who embodies the transformative power of Club KT and the importance of finding the right support network in the running community. With a wealth of experience in triathlons and running, Katie shares her insights on navigating the highs and lows of consistent training, including overcoming recent setbacks like a DNF. As a single parent, she exemplifies resilience by prioritizing her children while pursuing her athletic endeavors. Behind the scenes, Katie sheds light on the challenges and rewards of creating something from scratch, offering invaluable wisdom for runners seeking to find their tribe and balance their passion with life's demands. Tune in to discover how Katie's journey serves as a beacon of inspiration for all those striving to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals in the world of running.Want to connect with Katie? Instagramhttps://www.clubkt.com.au/We greatly appreciate your support for the podcast:- Take just 2 minutes out of your day to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts.- Support us by subscribing and reviewing on iTunes or Spotify.- Spread the word by sharing and tagging us online! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I dive into the complexities of parenting, especially those moments when our kids’ behavior makes us question how well we’re really doing. I talk about how things like loudness, pickiness, and being outspoken are actually signs that our children feel safe and supported. I encourage parents to see these traits as proof that they’ve created an environment where their kids feel seen, heard, and confident. More than anything, I remind myself, and other parents, that showing up and being present matters far more than chasing perfection.We’ve teamed up with Spring Energy Australia to fuel your training and racing.Use code RUNNINGDEEPENERGY at checkout for orders over $60 and get 4 FREE gels added to your order.👉 Shop here: Spring Energy AustraliaIf you’re enjoying Running Deep, the best way to support me is by supporting the sponsors who make this possible. Big thanks to Spring Energy Australia — don’t forget to use code RUNNINGDEEPENERGY at checkout for orders over $60 to score 4 FREE gels.⭐ Help the podcast grow:Rate & review the show on Spotify or Apple PodcastsHit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episodeShare it with a mate who needs a bit of inspiration on their runYour support means the world and helps keep these raw, real conversations going. 🙏 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I sit down with Meg Bullen (née Coffey), an incredible ultra runner whose journey from casual running to becoming a champion in the sport continues to inspire me. We dive into her experiences at the Delirious West 200 Miler, what it takes to balance motherhood with the demands of training, and the power of having a strong, supportive crew. Meg opens up about her training strategies, her mental resilience, and her recent victory at the UTA 100 Miler. This conversation is a powerful reminder of the dedication, grit, and passion it takes to chase big goals while navigating the challenges of everyday lifeWe’ve teamed up with Spring Energy Australia to fuel your training and racing.Use code RUNNINGDEEPENERGY at checkout for orders over $60 and get 4 FREE gels added to your order.👉 Shop here: Spring Energy AustraliaWant to Connect with Meg?InstagramIf you’re enjoying Running Deep, the best way to support me is by supporting the sponsors who make this possible. Big thanks to Spring Energy Australia — don’t forget to use code RUNNINGDEEPENERGY at checkout for orders over $60 to score 4 FREE gels.⭐ Help the podcast grow:Rate & review the show on Spotify or Apple PodcastsHit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episodeShare it with a mate who needs a bit of inspiration on their runYour support means the world and helps keep these raw, real conversations going. 🙏 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I open up about my personal journey with sobriety and the lessons I’ve learned over the past two years. I share the raw and honest challenges of life without alcohol, from navigating emotional struggles to rediscovering who I really am beneath the noise. For me, sobriety isn’t just about quitting drinking, it’s about choosing to feel, to face life as it is, and to take ownership of my path forward. Along the way, I’ve come to realise that real transformation happens slowly, in the small, consistent shifts, and that clarity comes not in one big moment but through the everyday practice of showing up as my truest self.We’ve teamed up with Spring Energy Australia to fuel your training and racing.Use code RUNNINGDEEPENERGY at checkout for orders over $60 and get 4 FREE gels added to your order.👉 Shop here: Spring Energy AustraliaIf you’re enjoying Running Deep, the best way to support me is by supporting the sponsors who make this possible. Big thanks to Spring Energy Australia — don’t forget to use code RUNNINGDEEPENERGY at checkout for orders over $60 to score 4 FREE gels.⭐ Help the podcast grow:Rate & review the show on Spotify or Apple PodcastsHit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episodeShare it with a mate who needs a bit of inspiration on their runYour support means the world and helps keep these raw, real conversations going. 🙏 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Round 2 with Phil Gore, in this conversation, Phil shares his journey as a backyard ultra runner, discussing his recent world record achievement and how he integrates such accomplishments into his life. He emphasizes the importance of routine, consistency, and physical capability in endurance running, while also reflecting on the role of mental grit and the support of family in his journey. Phil's humble approach and focus on the process rather than outcomes provide valuable insights for aspiring athletes.We’ve teamed up with Spring Energy Australia to fuel your training and racing.Use code RUNNINGDEEPENERGY at checkout for orders over $60 and get 4 FREE gels added to your order.👉 Shop here: Spring Energy AustraliaWant to Connect with Phil?InstagramIf you’re enjoying Running Deep, the best way to support me is by supporting the sponsors who make this possible. Big thanks to Spring Energy Australia — don’t forget to use code RUNNINGDEEPENERGY at checkout for orders over $60 to score 4 FREE gels.⭐ Help the podcast grow:Rate & review the show on Spotify or Apple PodcastsHit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episodeShare it with a mate who needs a bit of inspiration on their runYour support means the world and helps keep these raw, real conversations going. 🙏 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I dive into the often-misunderstood idea of mental toughness through the lens of endurance sport and life itself. Inspired by what I call the “Goggins effect,” I question the belief that constant suffering is the only pathway to growth or self-worth. Instead, I explore the deeper intention behind why we push ourselves, and how true resilience isn’t just about enduring pain, it’s about cultivating balance, honesty, and the courage to slow down.Drawing from my own ultra-endurance experiences, I share what it really means to chase big goals while still holding space for self-care, reflection, and appreciation of life’s simplest moments. Because sometimes the strongest thing we can do is not push harder... but pause, breathe, and choose with intention.We’ve teamed up with Spring Energy Australia to fuel your training and racing.Use code RUNNINGDEEPENERGY at checkout for orders over $60 and get 4 FREE gels added to your order.👉 Shop here: Spring Energy Australia⭐ Help the podcast grow:Rate & review the show on Spotify or Apple PodcastsHit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episodeShare it with a mate who needs a bit of inspiration on their runYour support means the world and helps keep these raw, real conversations going. 🙏 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode features Darcy Cogdale, who opens up about his powerful journey from addiction to recovery with raw honesty and unapologetic energy. From early struggles with drugs and the impact of his mother’s illness to the time he spent in jail that became a turning point, Darcy shares how these experiences shaped his path forward. What stands out is his commitment to showing up as his true self — with high energy, resilience, and a willingness to be the best version of himself, for himself.Through fitness, Darcy found purpose and a way to help others walking the road of recovery. He reflects on gratitude, the importance of small daily wins, and the legacy of love and pride he carries in honor of his mother. This is a story of strength, vulnerability, and the unshakable power of being authentically yourself.We’ve teamed up with Spring Energy Australia to fuel your training and racing.Use code RUNNINGDEEPENERGY at checkout for orders over $60 and get 4 FREE gels added to your order.👉 Shop here: Spring Energy AustraliaWant to Connect with Darcy?Darcy Cogdalehttps://drcfit.comIf you’re enjoying Running Deep, the best way to support me is by supporting the sponsors who make this possible. Big thanks to Spring Energy Australia — don’t forget to use code RUNNINGDEEPENERGY at checkout for orders over $60 to score 4 FREE gels.⭐ Help the podcast grow:Rate & review the show on Spotify or Apple PodcastsHit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episodeShare it with a mate who needs a bit of inspiration on their runYour support means the world and helps keep these raw, real conversations going. 🙏 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this monologue style episode I share my thoughts on what it truly means to take a leap. It's not about making a dramatic, life-altering decision, but about embracing small, intentional steps that align with our values and integrity. I'll talk about how courage can be quiet and personal, and how we can all redefine our own leaps without losing stability.We’ve teamed up with Spring Energy Australia to fuel your training and racing.Use code RUNNINGDEEPENERGY at checkout for orders over $60 and get 4 FREE gels added to your order.👉 Shop here: Spring Energy Australia⭐ Help the podcast grow:Rate & review the show on Spotify or Apple PodcastsHit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episodeShare it with a mate who needs a bit of inspiration on their runYour support means the world and helps keep these raw, real conversations going. 🙏 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I engage with Raf and Mel, a couple navigating the challenges of parenting a child with epilepsy. They discuss their journey, the importance of communication, and how running serves as a vital outlet for both of them. The conversation delves into the emotional and practical aspects of their lives, highlighting the resilience required to face daily challenges while also working towards raising awareness and support for epilepsy through their foundation, 1 in 25.We’ve teamed up with Spring Energy Australia to fuel your training and racing. Use code RUNNINGDEEPENERGY at checkout for orders over $60 and get 4 FREE gels added to your order.👉 Shop here: Spring Energy AustraliaWant to connect with them?Rafael Nunez Mel Nunez1in25 FoundationIf you’re enjoying Running Deep, the best way to support me is by supporting the sponsors who make this possible. Big thanks to Spring Energy Australia — don’t forget to use code RUNNINGDEEPENERGY at checkout for orders over $60 to score 4 FREE gels.⭐ Help the podcast grow:Rate & review the show on Spotify or Apple PodcastsHit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episodeShare it with a mate who needs a bit of inspiration on their runYour support means the world and helps keep these raw, real conversations going. 🙏 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"When you look in the mirror, what do you see? Do you see the real you, or what you have been conditioned to believe is you? The two are so, so different. One is an infinite consciousness capable of being and creating whatever it chooses, the other is an illusion imprisoned by its own perceived and programmed limitations."This episode is brought to you by Social Lab. A huge thank you to these guys for letting me use their studio to bring you higher quality podcasts/content. Without them, this doesn't happen. For all things Specialising in branding, content creation, web design and social media management, head over to their site or follow them on social media @ INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOKTrent Harding... What can I say. From 100kg Slob to 100mile ultra, elite, endurance athlete. This week I had the opportunity to sit down with Trent who is an idol of mine. We go deep on his early life of drugs and partying and how he lost everything to how he turned his life around all on his own to be the best version of himself. A jack of all trades, Trent is now a full time father to 2 beautiful children, madly in love with his partner and fitting in time to train upwards of 15+ hrs a week. What can I say, the man is a humble power house. From completing 8 x 100km Ultramarathons, 2 x 100milers, plus many other triathlons and local ultra races and qualifying for the worlds championships at Kona in Hawaii, this amazing human has a huge resume of achievements under his belt. To get in contact with Trent:INSTAGRAMEnjoy the podcast! I know I did!HOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST?Subscribe & Review: iTunes | Spotify | Google PodcastsTell Your Friends, Share and or Tag Online!https://www.instagram.com/run.4yourlife https://www.facebook.com/R4YLOFFICIAL https://www.instagram.com/the_imperfect_athlete/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donate to the podcast here https://buymeacoffee.com/therunningdeeppodcastAfter a year in silence, Running Deep is back. In this raw and reflective solo episode, I share why I walked away from the mic, what the stillness taught me, and the fire that brought it all back. No filters. No fluff. Just a grounded return to real conversation, deep endurance, recovery, and what it means to truly come home to yourself.Whether you're a long-time listener or brand new, this is where we begin again.I greatly appreciate your support for the podcast: - Take just 2 minutes out of your day to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. - Support us by subscribing and reviewing on iTunes or Spotify. - Spread the word by sharing and tagging us online! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donate to the podcast here https://buymeacoffee.com/therunningdeeppodcastDean Lucas shares his journey of overcoming depression from a young age to becoming a professional mountain biker, emphasizing how finding purpose and setting goals can help you push through tough times. He discusses the importance of self-awareness and cutting out distractions to focus on personal growth, and reflects on the emotional process of recovering from a serious neck injury, highlighting the initial fear and anger, and the peace that comes with acceptance. Dean encourages listeners to focus on what truly makes them happy and stay true to themselves.Takeaways: Finding purpose and goals can help overcome difficult times and lead to happiness. Being self-aware and eliminating distractions are key to personal growth. Experiencing the flow state can be a transformative and fulfilling experience. Visualization can enhance performance and focus. The concept of snakes and ladders can be applied to life to identify and eliminate negative influences. Pain is useful and can be used as fuel to propel you forward. Regret is natural, but it's important to focus on what makes you happy in the present moment. Cut out distractions and analyze your emotions to make choices that align with your own happiness. Feel and process pain to connect with others and find deeper connections. Don't let others' opinions or judgments dictate your choices; focus on what brings you joy.- **Fractel**: Use code `RUNNINGMATTERS` for 10% off your order.- **Gooch Goo**: Use code `RUNNINGDEEP` for 10% off your order.- **Shokz**: Use code `RDP10` for 10% off your order.You can visit the [Linktree](https://linktr.ee/therunningdeeppodcast) page for more details and links to each of these products.We greatly appreciate your support for the podcast:- Take just 2 minutes out of your day to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts.- Support us by subscribing and reviewing on iTunes or Spotify.- Spread the word by sharing and tagging us online! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donate to the podcast here https://buymeacoffee.com/therunningdeeppodcastRound 2 with Kieron Douglass. We talked about Kieron’s journey as an ultra runner, touching on his recent back ward marathon, recovering from injuries, and the importance of resilience and self-discovery in his life. We also reflected on how our childhoods have shaped our mindsets and how Kieron’s identity as an ultra runner has evolved.We also got into the pressures of staying relevant in the running community and how social media can mess with your mental health. The conversation emphasized the importance of being known for your character rather than just your accomplishments.Navigating social media, avoiding constant comparisons, and finding balance in life, especially with family, were key topics. He is also encouraging everyone to be kind to themselves, love who they are, and remember that they are enough just as they are.Want to connect with Kieron?InstagramTakeaways: Running can be a tool for self-discovery and personal growth. Resilience and perseverance are important qualities in overcoming challenges. Childhood experiences can shape one's mindset and approach to life. Identity can evolve and change over time, and it's important to define oneself beyond a specific title or achievement. Being true to oneself and finding joy in the present moment is more important than meeting others' expectations. Focus on personal growth and being a good person rather than achieving impressive running feats. Separate yourself from the constant comparison and pressure of social media. Prioritize family and find balance between running and personal life. Go easy on yourself, love yourself, and recognize that you are enough.- **Fractel**: Use code `RUNNINGMATTERS` for 10% off your order.- **Gooch Goo**: Use code `RUNNINGDEEP` for 10% off your order.- **Shokz**: Use code `RDP10` for 10% off your order.You can visit the [Linktree](https://linktr.ee/therunningdeeppodcast) page for more details and links to each of these products.We greatly appreciate your support for the podcast:- Take just 2 minutes out of your day to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts.- Support us by subscribing and reviewing on iTunes or Spotify.- Spread the word by sharing and tagging us online! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EPISODE TRIGGER WARNING! This episode contains stories of Sexual and Domestic abuse. Episode 28 with Kieron Douglass. I got to go DEEP I mean real DEEP with a role model of mine, someone I genuinely look to. Kieron has been to hell and back then hell and back again. For most, this would be all too much but not for Kieron. He is the human representation of pure will, grit and resilience. His story is hard to listen to at times due to the absolute maltreatment of a child however there is a light and Kieron has found it. With children of his own now, he is breaking the cycle of generational trauma and is showing through feats of endurance and love that you can make a change in your life but you have to really want it. Enjoy the episode.Want to connect with Kieron?YoutubeInstagramPlease take 2 mins out of your day to rate and review the podcast on the Apple podcast app.HOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST?Subscribe & Review: iTunes | Spotify | Google PodcastsTell Your Friends, Share and or Tag Online!https://www.instagram.com/running_deep_podcast/https://www.instagram.com/kent__mullins/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week episode it is just me, myself and I and I am reflecting on my personal experiences and shares my thoughts on identity, suffering, social media, and finding joy in life. I emphasize the importance of enjoying the present moment and not getting caught up in the pressure to constantly achieve and push oneself. I also encourage listeners to focus on being kind, finding activities that bring them joy, and not comparing themselves to others. Takeaways: Don't define yourself solely by your achievements or labels; just be yourself and enjoy life. Suffering is not necessary for personal growth; find joy in everyday activities. Take breaks from social media and focus on what truly makes you happy. Don't compare yourself to others; everyone's journey is unique. Practice kindness and prioritize relationships with loved ones. Explore different aspects of your identity and find balance in your life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donate to the podcast here https://buymeacoffee.com/therunningdeeppodcastTim completed a 26,245-kilometer run around the world, becoming the eighth person to do so. His goal was to inspire people to move more and show the positive impact of movement on physical and mental health. The run took 576 days, averaging nearly 50 kilometers per day. Tim faced challenges such as language barriers, fatigue, and encounters with dogs, but he remained patient and focused on taking one step at a time. He learned the importance of patience and getting comfortable with being uncomfortable. The adventure allowed him to meet new people, experience different cultures, and appreciate the support of his crew and the communities he encountered. He reflects on his incredible journey of running around the world and shares his post-run experiences. He emphasizes the importance of gratitude for the support of his family and the need to appreciate the present moment. He encourages sustainable growth and self-improvement, while also prioritizing balance and enjoyment. Tim also highlights the significance of internal validation and the impact we have on others. He urges those struggling to reach out for help and emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with a positive support network.Want to connect with Tim?Instagramhttps://www.timrunstheworld.com/Takeaways: Movement has a positive impact on physical and mental health. Taking one step at a time and being patient can lead to great achievements. Getting comfortable with being uncomfortable opens up new experiences and opportunities. Adventures and challenges can create lasting memories and connections. Support from a crew and community is invaluable during difficult times. Gratitude for the support of family and loved ones is essential. Transitioning from a monumental achievement requires finding a new purpose. Sustainable growth and self-improvement should be prioritized over constant pushing and burning out. Internal validation is more important than external validation. Reaching out for help and surrounding oneself with a positive support network is crucial during difficult times.We greatly appreciate your support for the podcast:- Take just 2 minutes out of your day to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts.- Support us by subscribing and reviewing on iTunes or Spotify.- Spread the word by sharing and tagging us online! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donate to the podcast here https://buymeacoffee.com/therunningdeeppodcastIn this conversation, Jason shares his journey from being a party boy and former AFL player to becoming a successful triathlete and coach. He emphasizes the importance of consistency and building a strong endurance base. Jason also discusses the misconception that hard work alone leads to success in triathlon and highlights the significance of smart training and injury prevention. He shares his own experience of training smart and achieving impressive results with limited training hours. Jason challenges the mindset of 'no pain, no gain' and encourages athletes to prioritize rest and recovery. The conversation revolves around the themes of training philosophy, longevity in the sport, and finding joy in the process. They emphasize the need to slow down, listen to your body, and prioritize long-term fitness and well-being. The conversation also touches on the pressure of social media and the misconception that strength is solely determined by results Jason discusses the post-race blues and the challenges of finding purpose after achieving goals. He shares his personal experiences of feeling lost and struggling with his sense of identity after leaving his job and retiring from professional racing. He concludes by expressing his desire to find peace and enjoy the journey rather than focusing solely on results.Key takeaways: Consistency and building a strong endurance base are key to success in triathlon. Smart training and injury prevention should be prioritized over excessive training volume. Hard work alone does not guarantee success in triathlon; it's important to train smart and listen to your body. Rest and recovery are crucial for optimal performance and injury prevention. Focus on building a base, consistency, and enjoying the training process rather than solely chasing performance and PBs. Slowing down and listening to your body is crucial for long-term success and avoiding burnout. The pressure of social media can lead to unrealistic expectations and a focus on external validation. Strength is not solely determined by results; vulnerability and the ability to embrace the journey are also signs of strength. Finding joy and fulfillment in the sport and prioritizing long-term health and well-being are key to longevity in triathlon. The week after a race can be a challenging time emotionally, as the adrenaline wears off and the reality of the next goal sets in. Leaving a job or retiring from racing can lead to a loss of purpose and a sense of identity crisis. It's important to be humble and not compare your achievements to others, as everyone's journey is unique. Listen to your body and don't push yourself when you're not ready. It's okay to take a break and rest. Finding peace and enjoying the journey is more important than focusing solely on results.Want to connect with Jason?Instagramhttps://www.thriveendurance.com/our-triathlon-coachesWe greatly appreciate your support for the podcast:- Take just 2 minutes out of your day to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts.- Support us by subscribing and reviewing on iTunes or Spotify.- Spread the word by sharing and tagging us online! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donate to the podcast here https://buymeacoffee.com/therunningdeeppodcastUSE CODE: "RDP10" AT CHECKOUT TO RECIEVE 10% OFF YOUR TOTAL ORDERhttps://shokz.com.auMatt Butler's journey from addiction to aspiring Ironman is a powerful testament to personal transformation and resilience. Once a chef who battled severe addiction to drugs and alcohol, Matt survived two suicide attempts before finding a new purpose in endurance sports. Now training for a sub 10-hour Ironman, Matt utilizes rigorous training protocols that focus on both physical and mental endurance. He emphasizes the importance of enjoying the triathlon experience itself, rather than focusing solely on the end result. By setting ambitious goals, Matt embraces the journey of self-improvement and personal fulfillment. His story of redemption shows that even in the darkest times, it's possible to find hope, set new goals, and cherish life's experiences. Through dedication and perseverance, Matt Butler continues to inspire others to overcome struggles, set daring goals, and enjoy the incredible journey of life.We greatly appreciate your support for the podcast:- Take just 2 minutes out of your day to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts.- Support us by subscribing and reviewing on iTunes or Spotify.- Spread the word by sharing and tagging us online! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donate to the podcast here https://buymeacoffee.com/therunningdeeppodcastWelcome to today's episode! Join me as I take you on an exhilarating journey of perseverance and triumph. My Ironman experience at Port Macquarie unfolds with unexpected twists and turns. Despite battling gastro and recovering from two months of glandular fever, I push through the challenges. From surpassing swim expectations to battling brutal hills on the bike ride, and enduring a grueling run along the coastline, every moment is a testament to resilience. But amidst the adversity, victory shines through as I hear those cherished words: "You are an Ironman." Tune in as we explore my transformative journey from past struggles to present triumphs, culminating in the ultimate endurance test. This isn't just a race; it's a promise fulfilled. Today, we celebrate the resilience and determination that define the Ironman spirit.We greatly appreciate your support for the podcast:- Take just 2 minutes out of your day to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts.- Support us by subscribing and reviewing on iTunes or Spotify.- Spread the word by sharing and tagging us online! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donate to the podcast here https://buymeacoffee.com/therunningdeeppodcastChris Dixon's journey as an ultra-endurance athlete is deeply rooted in personal experiences and a commitment to making a difference. Inspired by his daughter's disability, Chris found solace and purpose in running, channeling his energy towards making a positive impact. Battling with mental health challenges such as ADHD, anxiety, and depression, Chris discovered resilience and strength through his endurance pursuits. As a father, Chris values the lessons learned from balancing parent life, finding wisdom and insight in the joys and challenges of raising a child. His recent Sydney to Melbourne run, which raised funds for sick children in hospitals, serves as a testament to his dedication to making a meaningful difference in the world through his athletic endeavors. Through his journey, Chris continues to inspire others to overcome adversity, embrace life's challenges, and contribute to a better future for all.Want to connect with Chris?InstagramWe greatly appreciate your support for the podcast:- Take just 2 minutes out of your day to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts.- Support us by subscribing and reviewing on iTunes or Spotify.- Spread the word by sharing and tagging us online! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.