Ned Phillips
Ned shares his love for ultrarunning and where his mind goes when faced with the immense physical and mental strain that comes along with it.
Ruthie shares her story of courage and determination as she balances motherhood, trail running, and getting diagnosed with cancer during COVID, yet maintaining unwavering strength and belief in herself.
It's because you see some of these people doing crazy, awesome, courageous things with their life that you give yourself permission to try it out on your own.
It's not about somedays or one day, it's about just jumping in and being courageous together.
Every time I've gotten into something, it just kind of balloons and catapults into like, what's next? What can I do now?
Learning how to trail run... was learning how to run through the darkness, and learning about my body.
My body, which was this powerful engine that could run trails and do ultras... shut down.
Healing is a journey and it doesn't happen overnight... There's a physical component and a mental, psychological component that you're dealing with.
And then I look up all of a sudden, and I turn my headlamp off and there is this whole sea of stars above me that are just the most magical thing I had ever seen... And I realized that I was never alone that night. That I could run through that night... and going through some of those tough races was the fuel that I needed to understand what it meant to keep going.
When you have people that show up and be brave with you the things that you're capable of doing is just astronomical.
I can either stay in brokedown palace, which is really not an option, or I can go and write a better story, and that's exactly what I did was I wrote a better story.
Time is the most precious commodity we have.
And the fact of the matter is it doesn't have to be pretty. It just has to be done.
It's not about feeling sad that your record is taken away. It's feeling excited that women are seeing potential and saying, you know, if she can do it. Why not me?
Ned shares his love for ultrarunning and where his mind goes when faced with the immense physical and mental strain that comes along with it.
Kieren opens up about his health challenges, and how he is still perfecting the balance of being a loving husband, father and his well-being.
Ryan shares his love of being creative, debunks some of the myths surrounding diabetes, and about what it's like living with this condition.
Dr. George Ackerman advocates for increased awareness of Parkinson's disease in memory of his late mother who passed from this terrible affliction.
Eric Duplain defines generosity, kindness and selflessness, and possesses the sheer determination and talent to master whatever he sets his mind to.
Joe Tolles is a semi-retired, professional hockey player, CrossFit gym owner/operator, organ donor, and inspiration to others.
Steve Veasey candidly discusses his life, his epilepsy, and how his journey has brought him back full circle to his first love - illustration.
Ruthie shares her story of courage and determination as she balances motherhood, trail running, and getting diagnosed with cancer during COVID.
Brandon shares his story, from his diagnosis with non-Hodgkin lymphoma to his aggressive treatment and current remission from the disease. He also talks about his fundraising.
Jillian Best shares her inspiring journey from liver transplant recipient to becoming a world record holding swimmer and the first transplant recipient to swim across Lake Ontario.
Bob Knuckey, 75-year-young, endurance athlete extraordinaire became a 2-time, age-group IRONMAN world champion this year in Nice, France.
Eric shares his story from struggling with an eating disorder, to coaching people to help heal their relationship with food and their bodies.
Stephen shares his story of grit and determination of how he battles multiple sclerosis and his journey to becoming a three time IRONMAN.
Kevin Culliney advocates for cancer awareness and seeking out second opinions and alternatives. He shares his remarkable story of survival, from diagnosis with stage IV cancer.
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Dr. Caesar Lim talks about his podcast The Capable Dads, where he and his co-hosts discuss topics related to fatherhood in an open and honest way.
Danielle shares her incredible story of survival against domestic violence and how she now advocates and champions for those who have lost their own voice and agency to this evil.
Michelle juggles many roles with pride: mother, wife, volunteer, her career; yet she maintains a humble, quiet resiliency, as a daily reminder of the dangers of COVID-19.
Greg Robertson shares about his enthusiasm for triathlon, his ambassadorship for the Somersault race series and his goals for 2023 and beyond.
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Ryan Grant Little shares his story from serial entrepreneur to angel investor and food tech ambassador. He also talks about his ongoing charitable and humanitarian efforts.
Mark Opauszky shares his story of unbelievable resilience in his fight against necrotizing fasciitis.
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Our founder Daniel Hight joins Nicholas Whitaker on his Needs Improvement podcast to share his thoughts on the impact of physical health on mental wellbeing.