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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by Justin True. Justin's story is truly remarkable. From growing up in a home with intense physical and emotional abuse, to becoming a professional MMA fighter, to pulling a 1.5 vehicle for a full-marathon, to completing a 24hr Hero Crossfit WODathon, to being kidnapped in Egypt and deported for being accused of spying for the government, getting attacked by a shark, and most recently completing the "True Triathlon" a country wide endurance feat, including a 50-mile swim, 3,000-mile bike ride, and a 600-mile run. Given that Justin does everything to the extreme, following suit, this interview is also a marathon, but we promise you the time will fly by. Warning: This episode discusses suicide. If this topic is triggering, we encourage you to skip this interview. Help is available, call or text 988 for support. We wrap the show with the reality TV shows we want to see come to fruition, the triple crown of things that give us unreasonable anxiety, and our brutally honest opinion about New York's Northville Placid Trail. Gossamer Gear: Use code “BACKPACKER20” for 20% off packs at gossamergear.com. Purple Rain Skirts: Use code “BACKPACKER20” for 20% off at purplerainskirts.com. Ombraz: Use code “BACKPACKER30” for $30 off at ombraz.com/discount/backpacker30. [divider] Interview with Justin True Justin's Website Justin's Instagram Justin's Youtube Time stamps & Questions 00:04:52 - Reminders: Join us for our live show in Austin, listen to our episodes ad-free on Patreon, and apply to blog for the Trek! And sign up for the Trek's newsletter! 00:09:30 - Introducing Justin 00:10:17 - Why are you flying out to Florida? 00:14:15 - How long did the marathon take you when you were pulling a truck? 00:18:10 - Where do you get these crazy ideas? 00:23:50 - Tell us about your challenging upbringing 00:28:00 - Where do you think their anger came from? 00:31:30 - Was your mom aware of what was happening? 00:32:30 - When did you pick up fighting? 00:35:00 - Discussion about Justin's parents 00:42:20 - Did your brother's behavior change towards you after that? 00:43:25 - Have you thought about choosing a different path than your family? 00:46:30 - Did you work as an engineer? 00:47:40 - Tell us about fighting full time 00:53:25 - Were you ever afraid while fighting? 00:54:37 - At what point did you shift into more endurance related sports? 00:57:13 - How much cardio did you do while fighting? 01:00:00 - Do you have Type 1 fun while you're struggling? 01:02:20 - Do you ever miss adrenaline while on long runs? 01:05:30 - Tell us the background of Cycle4Gaza 01:08:00 - Tell us about getting kidnapped in Africa 01:27:30 - Were you afraid at any point during this ordeal? 01:29:25 - Did you see anything you shouldn't have seen? 01:30:35 - Tell us about setting the single person record for the Three National Peaks 01:37:00 - How were you working all this financially? 01:39:40 - Tell us about doing the Olympic Triathlon with a 90 pound hammer 01:42:45 - When did the kilt come into play? 01:50:58 - Did you fight a shark? 01:58:20 - What's the heaviest you've deadlifted? 02:02:05 - Tell us about your 500-mile walk across Madagascar 02:16:34 - What were the highlights of Madagascar? 02:21:50 - Tell us about the 24hr Hero Crossfit WODathon 02:28:04 - Where did the idea for the True Triathlon come from? 02:31:00 - Discussion about the swim portion 02:34:30 - How big was your team? 02:39:00 - How are you so hard on yourself but see other people differently? 02:43:10 - Where does the poop go? 02:44:30 - Where do you start biking? 02:50:20 - Why did the swim coach stay until Houston? 02:53:00 - What does your mom think about all your adventures? 02:53:40 - What standout stories do you have from the biking portion? 02:59:40 - Justin's plans for next year 03:01:25 - Discussion about falling asleep while swimming 03:05:30 - Discussion about the triathlon 03:22:00 - What's the takeaway of being inspired by other people? 03:23:30 - What'd you feel when you finally finished? 03:27:00 - Tell us about Naked & Afraid 03:30:30 - Were you shy about being naked on tv? 03:33:00 - What were your takeaways from the show? 03:36:25 - What was the duration and the prize? 03:41:00 - Have you considered any more traditional endurance events like FKTs or the Barkley? 03:42:35 - Tell us about the runs you do while drinking beer 03:45:15 - Do you have any plans on slowing down? 03:48:00 - Where should people go to keep up with you? 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There are many athletes that are great at doing one thing, but few master multiple disciplines, especially ones as wild as MMA, ultra-endurance triathlons and weight lifting. Justin True really does it all. And Justin's most recent adventure, lifting the famous 'Dinnie Stones' in Scotland (which have a combined weight of 332kg) is a feat very few people have ever managed. Far more have scaled Everest than have lifted these stones unsupported. But while Justin may look like a hardened man of steel, behind his athletic physique is a complex story of childhood trauma and depression which has led Justin to want to focus his life on helping others. Justin's story is one you will want to hear. Growing up in a troubled household in the US, Justin found an escape in the gym and was soon thrown into the world of Mixed Martial Arts - with multiple wins to his name. But fighting in the octagon was nothing compared to the fights he battled with his brother at home, and this childhood, along with the trauma he face when he found out his mum had been stabbed, led Justin to spiral into depression and attempt to end his own life. When these attempts failed, Justin emerged wanting to turn his life around, and help others, In this conversation Justin breaks down his experience attempting to lift the Dinnie Stones. We delve into Justin's violent childhood and how he was able to navigate through the trauma after discovering his mum had being stabbed. Justin breaks down his 'toolbelt' for dealing with depression, he tells his hilarious story of climbing the UK's 3 peaks in 24 hours, alongside what it really felt like after pulling a car for a whole marathon, how he was abducted in Egypt, and how he resolved his relationship with his brother after taking on America's longest continuous triathlon Follow Justin: https://www.instagram.com/therealjustintrue/ https://www.justintrueofficial.com/ Mentioned in the Podcast The Dinnie Stones: https://www.thedinniestones.com/ Peak District Dinnies: https://www.instagram.com/peakdistrictdinniestones/ Mark Haydock: https://www.instagram.com/haydockmark/ Get in contact: IG: https://www.instagram.com/tombryanyeah/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/greatbritishadventurespodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@greatbritishadventures
Joined this week by Justin True. Justin is no stranger to pushing the limits from obtaining his degree in Energy Systems Engineering to an accomplished MMA fighter to traveling the world 50+ countries including a kidnapping in Egypt and surviving the extreme threats of bandits crossing Madagascar. He's an ultra endurance athlete breaking World Records and setting World firsts. All to inspire those that come from rough upbringings and show that no matter the cards you're dealt you can always become the author of your own story.Follow Justin's Journey: @therealjustintrue // justintrueofficial.comUse code "NockP" for 20% off all ointments at getsaltybritches.comUse code "NockP" for 15% off at alpenfuel.comUse code "NockP" for 15% off at strongcoffeecompany.com
On this episode of The Rich Equation Podcast, Ashish is joined by Justin True. After battling depression and an abusive upbringing as a child, Justin decided at 18 that he couldn't continue living through the traumatic events that scarred his psyche. When his second attempt to take his own life failed, he had a fundamental shift in his outlook on life. True's new outlook on life had pushed him to create the True Triathlon — a roughly 50-mile swim from Key Largo, FL to Key Biscayne, FL, a 3400-mile bike ride to San Diego, CA, and a 600-mile run to raise $500,000 for Mental Health Awareness Month. The True Triathlon is Justin's first endeavor to bring together the power and resources of individuals and businesses to support the organizations battling this crisis head-on. Justin focuses on mental performance coaching, strength coaching, triathlon coaching, and hiring for public speaking events from schools to corporations.In this episode, Justin talks about overcoming his inner demons through his strength and fitness journey. He talks about how he started True Triathlon and why he created it. He also shares his thoughts on breaking your own or society's limitations. He shares how h helps other people in addressing mental health through his sport and his exercise and nutrition routines. Highlights: 00:00- Ashish introduces Justin True04:26 – Ashish asks Justin what this strength and fitness journey means to him06:43- Ashish asks Justin about his life being an MMA fighter and his mindset training07:14 – The ‘One-Second Rule' 15:35- Ashish asks Justin about his journey of creating his True Triathlon and why he created it19:26 – Breaking the ‘glass ceiling' of your own perceived limitations and societal limitations20:34- Helping other people through his sport in addressing mental health and depression23:36 - Ashish asks Justin about the comfort crisis24:41- Ashish asks Justin about how long it took to push him to train after he came up with true triathlon38:43- Justin talks about his routines around exercise and nutrition 46:01- Ashish asks Justin how he feels when he finishes the triathlon55:32- Ashish asks Justin about the top 3 things he wants to share about his story and next stepsConnect with Justin True here: Website: https://www.justintrueofficial.com/aboutInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealjustintrue/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-true-00769575/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhoisjtrueeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/thejekelekejTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therealjustintrue Links: Sign up to the mailing list to receive special access and content here: https://therichequationpodcast.com/Check out previous episodes of The Rich Equation Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rich-equation/id1585002788Let's Connect! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashishnathu/Website: https://therichequationpodcast.com/ Sign up to the mailing list to receive special access and content here: https://therichequationpodcast.com/Check out previous episodes of The Rich Equation Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rich-equation/id1585002788
The Crew interviews Ultra Endurance Athlete Hector Rodriguez. We highlight his upcoming adventures, his time with Justin True, "the Wolfpack," and finally, get a sneak peek at his documentaries. He is a man of honor and gives everything his all in and out of the running community. Hector RodriguezInstagram: @hrod619https://linktr.ee/Hrod619Thank you to our Sponsors: Revolution Coffee Company Veteran Owned and Operatedwww.revolutioncoffeecompany.comVeteran Owned and OperatedEmber Shirt Co. www.embershirtco.comFor Manscape grooming and hygienic products, go to Manscape.com and Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping by using promo code MMB at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpodFor Gear:Miles, Mountains & Brews gear: Bonfire.com Search: MMBNew Gear coming out soon. Message Nick, DeWayne or Leah for more. Shoutout to :Hector Rodriguez Justin TrueRevolution Coffee CompanyAnthony Segura and FamilyEmber Shirt Co. Justin Lair and FamilyVarietal Beer Co. DeWayneMatthewLeahTHANK YOU FOR OUR PARTNERSHIPS:Varietal Beer Co. Instagram: @varietalbeercohttps://linktr.ee/varietalbeercoTYR Meadery Mead and More MeadTyrmeadery@gmail.com@tyrmeadery Instagram
I am joined by friends of the podcast Hector Rodriguez and Justin True to talk about their journey and experiences of the Mighty Gallatin 350 in Montana. Please enjoy this candid conversation from these 2 legends. Welcome back to the trail life... Justin True and Hector Rodriguez
Ben, Jose, and Nick interview Hybrid Athlete, Justin True. Justin completed the longest Triathlon, 3,600 miles from the Florida Keys to San Francisco. 32-mile swim from the Florida Keys to Miami. 3,000-mile ride to San Diego. 600-mile run from San Diago to San Francisco. Justin is a Hybrid Athlete, an ex-MMA fighter, triathlete, and all-around full-hearted person. He tells us the trials of this feat and dives into his incredible and jaw-dropping journey in Egypt. It is out of this world. When not traveling or putting his body to the test, he advocates for mental health and does his best to end the stigma. Justin is CEO of True Dreams Project that helps in supporting others projects in testing the human potential and something that fulfills their own dreams to help others. He is also an ambassador of Bigger Than the Trail. "A 501(c)(3) non-profit advocating for mental health through trail running." Justin TrueInstagram: @therealjustintruewww.truetriathlon.org/@biggerthanthetrailsmart.bio/biggerthanthetrailhttp://www.bttt.runThank you to our Sponsors: Revolution Coffee Company Veteran Owned and Operatedwww.revolutioncoffeecompany.comVeteran Owned and OperatedEmber Shirt Co. www.embershirtco.comFor Gear:Miles, Mountains & Brews gear: Bonfire.com Search: MMBNew Gear coming out soon. Message Nick, DeWayne or Leah for more. Shoutout to :Ben JoseRevolution Coffee CompanyAnthony Segura and FamilyEmber Shirt Co. Justin Lair and FamilyVarietal Beer Co. DeWayneMatthewLeahTHANK YOU FOR OUR PARTNERSHIPS:Varietal Beer Co. Instagram: @varietalbeercohttps://linktr.ee/varietalbeercoTYR Meadery Mead and More MeadTyrmeadery@gmail.com@tyrmeadery Instagram
Can you imagine doing a triathlon that lasts for two months? Justin True recently completed the World's Longest Continuous Triathlon. That's roughly a 32 mile swim, 3,000 mile bike ride, capped off with a 600 mile run! Holy buckets! It doesn't even seem possible. Justin did just what he set out to do and believe me, this is a story you won't want to miss! big-things-crewing.com patreon.com/dobigthings SPONSORS: biggerthanthetrail.com athleticbrewing.com PROMO code is MCROBERTSA20 xoskin.us PROMO code is BTC alteregorunning.com PROMO code is DOBIGTHINGS Life is short, DO BIG THINGS baby!
I sit down with friend of the podcast and ultra-endurance athlete Justin True to recap his remarkable completion of the True Triathlon. The ups, the downs, the drama, the shark, getting hit by a car, and battling foot problems all to raise awareness for Mental Health... we cover it all! Please enjoy JUSTIN TRUE@therealjustintrueThe charity Justin partners with is BIGGER THAN THE TRAIL. to find out more about them, the services they provide, or to donate please visit HERE
A former mixed martial arts fighter, Justin True was no stranger to pushing through unimaginable pain to win in the octagon. However, this pain was different, and too much for him to overcome. True's first attempt to take his own life was not successful, so he tried again. When the second attempt also failed, True had a fundamental shift in his outlook on life. He emerged wanting to turn his life around, and to help others who are suffering and feeling hopeless. Since that day, True's life has been a calling to help others. “Being tortured by my brother, being held at knife point, water boarded, torched, and locked in dog kennels growing up that it taught me that no matter what card your dealt with you have to keep going,” True said. “You have to keep fighting and get back up.” True's new outlook on life has pushed him to create the True Triathlon — a roughly 50-mile swim from Key Largo, FL to Key Biscayne, FL, 3400-mile bike ride to San Diego, CA, and a 600-mile run in an effort to raise $500,000 for Mental Health Awareness Month. True also hopes to break the stigma surrounding mental health while showing others the “undeniable power of speaking their truth.” While this might seem like a physically insurmountable task, True's past mental and physical challenges have prepared him for this new test. His past endeavors include completing a tandem 150-mile bike ride through the Cascades in Oregon state, an Olympic Triathlon carrying a 90-pound concrete Thor hammer, a marathon while pulling a truck 26.2 miles, and a 29-day, nearly 500-mile, walk across Madagascar in which he encountered numerous life-threatening situations. “The triathlon is such a perfect metaphor for what I'm trying to convey, ” True said. “Swimming in the ocean symbolizes life's waves — sometimes you can't tell up from down, but eventually you're going to hit a clear spot and at some point the rough part's going to end.” A hybrid-athlete who loves action sports, adventure sports and extreme sports, True found a passion for pushing himself to the limit early on through mixed-martial arts. He trained out of Bend, Oregon and traveled all around the world to hone his skill, including to gyms across the United States, Netherlands, Belgium and Asia. Still to this day, he draws on lessons he learned in the octagon to help him push through crippling depression and inspire others. “Back in the fighting days, when pinned against the cage you had one of two options: Get up and keep fighting or accept defeat and get beat down even more,” True said. “You need to keep fighting whether it's against life or the emotions in your head telling you to give up. Even if it's just one more second those seconds add up to minutes then to days eventually those battles add up to winning the war.” True hopes that the triathlon will serve as both and a platform for discussing mental health and a fundraising catalyst. He has invited anyone who is willing to join him along his route for as long as they would like. As he undertakes each leg, he hopes well-known athletes, actors, musicians and thought leaders will join Justin for segments, creating space to share their own stories. True plans to document the True Triathlon and the stories shared along the way as part of a feature film. “When you're struggling with depression, the next day might be tough, the next week might be tough, but eventually you're going to hit a spot that's so cool,” True said. “The struggle will always be worth it.” IG- @therealjustintrue www.truetriathlon.org
My man, Justin True, has become the hero of his own story, in a very real way. After a traumatic and sometimes violent childhood, including a suicide attempt, he carved himself into a successful MMA fighter turned hybrid endurance athlete. He raises money for different charities and organizations by doing world record type events, including pulling a truck for a 26.2 mile marathon! He is currently training for the world's largest triathlon where he's going to swim 60 miles, bike 3,000 miles and then top it off with an easy 600 mile run! He's hoping to complete it inside of a month. What a slacker :) You're going to want to hear this one. DO BIG THINGS Justin! Find him at truetriathlon.org or @therealjustintrue Music by @the.pro.guey SUPPORT: @xoskinusa 15% off PROMO is BTC @alter_ego_running 20% PROMO is DOBIGTHINGS @athleticbrewing 20% PROMO is MCROBERTSA20 big-things-crewing.com patreon.com/dobigthings Life is short, DO BIG THINGS!
Justin True is a hybrid-athlete who loves action sports, adventure sports and extreme sports, which are all activities that usually involve a high degree of risk. And his next challenge is no different: The True Triathlon in May 2022. The True Triathlon will consist of over 60 miles of swimming, 3000 miles of biking, and 600 miles of running, gearing up to be the largest triathlon in US history. But the most amazing part? He's doing it all to raise awareness and funds for Mental Health. Dealing with his own mental health struggles and issues growing up, Justin aims to use the True Triathlon as a platform to not only help a great cause, but to build a rallying community that is also supporting the cause. In this episode, Justin and I discuss how he's approaching training leading up to the True Triathlon, his game plan for building a massive community through this event, and how he is going to keep his mindset strong through all 3660 miles of the triathlon. Follow Justin True on Instagram: @therealjustintrue Learn more about the True Triathlon: truetriathlon.org Listen to Justin's Episode on The Art of Fulfillment Podcast: https://www.truetriathlon.org/press Have suggestions for topics/guests for upcoming episodes? Reach out to Joe on Instagram @joecorcione
Rich and Gaz are back with all the latest WTAFin moments to see in the new year. The This Morning crew loose their minds over not getting enough jabs, Justine Trudeau someone links your right to not be experimented on with being racists and the flu teams up with the RONA to double team you. Planet Earth has gone completely insane, but you don't have to join them. Laughter is the best medicine for Mass Formation Psychosis. Watch the video version of this show for FREE at ickonic.com
Justin True is a runner and strongman. He's also training for the longest triathlon in American history. In this conversation, we spoke about Justin walking across Africa, his tumultuous childhood, some of his darkest moments, and how he was able to use the pain of his past to transform himself. After having this conversation, I ran my first half marathon ever - because Justin's energy and work ethic are infectious. Justin's Links Instagram / Website Continue the conversation with me... Twitter / Instagram / YouTube / Website
Justin True is a hybrid-athlete who's bounced back from a turbulent upbringing where he questioned the value of his own life to creating the True Triathlon to raise $15,000,000 to support mental health awareness and help others. Justin and his team want to the bridge the gap and help good people connect with the ones that need it the most around the world. By exploring and adventuring across the globe they have found people are fundamentally similar. Their hope is to bring awareness to the unseen hearts of this world through extreme expeditions. Earlier in life, Justin was faced with the grim reality of his mother almost passing away due to a violent encounter that left Justin in a deep, dark place questioning the value of his own life. He found an escape and relief through intense physical activity from becoming a champion MMA (mixed martial arts) fighter to then pursuing extreme and ultra events. After finding his calling with marathons, triathlons, and ultra athlete events, he decided to create the True Triathlon in his namesake to bring awareness to mental health awareness. His story, passion, optimism, and positivity are infectious! Whether you are an athlete pursuing your ambitions of become the leader in your field, or someone looking for more meaning and purpose in life, this conversation will uplift you and bring new perspectives on how to view challenges and the opportunities that emerge from overcoming those challenges. Justin dives into his remarkable ascent from the lows to the highs and what it means to pursue a worthy purpose that benefits others in the process. Join us in this fantastic episode!
In the Season 2 finale I sit down with possibly the most interesting athlete in the World. He is Justin True and his stories from trekking across Madagascar to his attempt at making history with the Largest Triathlon in the US ( The True Triathlon) will leave you speechless yet motivated to challenge yourself like never before.Justin True (whoisjtrue.com)@therealjustintrue
On this special episode Stuart and Shaun are joined by Adventurer Athlete Justin True. Justin is an amazing person and athlete he was one of the first people to walk coast to coast across Madagascar, he has also pulled a car whilst running a marathon and is now preparing for Americas Largest Triathlon be prepared to have your mind blown when you hear the distances involved. you can follow Justin on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/therealjustintrue/ and follow his journey and get more info at https://whoisjtrue.com/ This episode can also be viewed on YouTube https://youtu.be/T4mIFzKy-PQ Thanks for listening all show info and links can be found at www.dadsandladspod.co.uk
In this episode, Chandler talks with Justin True who is a Mixed Martial Artist turned Ultra-Endurance Athlete. Their conversation dives deep into MMA, Doing a marathon while pulling a truck, and attempting to walk across Africa, until it doesn't work out.
Justin True is an ultra endurance athlete and avid explorer, and joins the show to talk about his love for adventure, his 29-day expedition across Madagascar, finishing a marathon while pulling a car, and much more. In recent sports news, the guys cover the latest updates on the Olympics, Aaron Rodgers turning down a Packers contract offer, and break down the NBA Finals. Later, Pat and Chandler debate animal matchups and what past NBA player would have the best twitter game.
I am joined by Justin True, the holder of 3 world records.Justin talks so openly and honestly about his journey from suicide attempts to finding his purpose in the world.I truly remarkable person who I gearing up to tackle America's largest triathlon.Find Justin here:Instagram: @therealjustintruewww.whoisjtrue.com
Justin True has been through HELL. Justin has dealt with depression his whole life due to a rough childhood from an abusive dad, going homeless, brother overdosing over 12 times, mother getting stabbed 7 times.. The list goes on... Sounds like a crazy movie. Justin had every excuse to end his life, and he tried.. twice! But he survived, and has turned his life around. Justin is a multi-world record holder, former MMA fighter, and a light to those struggling with mental health. He finds joy and motivation from sharing his story, AND hearing other people's stories of failure & triumph. This dude is legend! Justin's most recent world record goal is to complete America's largest triathlon! (which he actually created himself because the ones out there weren't tough enough for him) -Starts with an "easy" 50 mile swim through the Bermuda triangle to Miami -3000 mile bike ride from Miami to San Diego -Then a 600 mile run up the California Coast to San Fransisco. FOLLOW HIS JOURNEY: Instagram @therealjustintrue
Justin True is just wired differently than the rest of us. He's an extreme athlete - though we think the term savage is much more appropriate - who feeds off people telling him he can't do something. Back in 2019, the Bend, Oregon, native set out to pull a truck strapped to his back for 26.2 miles - and that's not even the craziest part of his story. In this episode, Justin explains where he comes up with his insane feats of strength, determination, and will, his growing up in Oregon, all of the mistakes he made training for the truck pull, his diet, and fitness regimen, and the mental toughness necessary to even attempt these deranged tests of mettle. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/werunthis/support
This conversation w/ Rachel True is like a snowball that builds and builds and just gets better over time. It's a MUST LISTEN from beginning to end. If you've ever struggled with sexuality, loss, trauma, grief or fought your way through the darkness, this interview is for you. Rachel is a Shamanic Practitioner, Divine Feminine Guide and Mentor, Kundalini Yoga Teacher, Life Coach and Disabilities Advocate. She is in service to love and to the sacred and helping others has been her life long passion and dharma. In the first half of the interview she shares her journey of losing a best friend, how it impacted her life and propelled her into a spiritual journey of healing. In the second half of the interview we talk about yoni eggs, vaginas, feminine power and birthing the unseen into the seen. Get out of your comfort zone and listen--- it's so worth it! You can learn more about Womxn and all services offered by Rachel and her husband, Justin True, at https://thealchemyhome.com/. Instagram: @truewomxn To learn more about Ali Long visit: AliMarieLong.com or on Instagram at @AliMarieLong --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alimarielong/support
On the 3rd of March 2021 Corey Phillpot will attempt to break the world record for 'the worlds strongest marathon'. To do so, he will be required to pull a 1.5 tonne car for the full 42.2kms. The record was first held by the famous Ross Edgley & was since broken by Justin True. However, Corey made it clear he wants to blow them out of the park. You may wonder, for someone to be tackling a challenge like this at the ripe age of 23, they must have been training their whole life. Well the early years of Corey's life were very active. Thats until he was swept up into the party & illicit drug scene. Quickly finding himself lost without purpose & severely overweight. This is a real underdog story. A man who knew he needed to change & become a beast in the process. Listen in, I'm sure you will love what you hear! This episode is proudly sponsored by:- Zachary Biddulph - Mortgage Broker - https://zacharybiddulph.com/ Inspect Wollongong - https://www.inspectwollongong.com.au/ - 0450121121 Coastal Strata - coastalstrata.com.au To support #42forCF head to https://cysticfibrosis.grassrootz.com/our-fundraisers/42forcf-bradley-j-dryburgh Big Love, Brad.
This is episode 29 with Justin True the first international guest on the Podcast.Justin is the current record holder of the world's strongest marathon, he has also completed alot of crazy physical challenges. He tells the story of being taken by the military whilst walking from Egypt to Africa.This is not an episode to miss, if you enjoy please tag me in your socials and give a 5 star rating/review on iTunes.Make sure to follow Justin on Instagram @whoisjtrueSupport the showConnect with Nick:Instagram TikTok YouTube
Hey beautiful beings!! I hope you enjoyed this episode with the wonderful Justin True! In this episode we discuss Justin's journey in following his dharma as a Shamanic Practitioner + conscious hip-hop artist. He shares what to expect from a shamanic healing journey at The Alchemy Home and about building this spiritual empire with his soulmate, Rachel. We also tap into how you can cultivate the divine feminine + masculine energy through community and self work. Find out more about Justin's offerings on social media! https://thealchemyhome.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jtrueone/ https://www.youtube.com/user/truej8 Justin's latest track = Shiva Shambo (Feat. Zico & J. Durrell Gibbs) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCF678vPq50 Thank you for listening! AURA AWAKENING SELF GROWTH HABIT JOURNAL! HTTPS://WWW.AMAZON.COM/DP/1070967491/?CV_CT_ID=AMZN1.IDEA.2888M0FCOICCZ&CV_CT_PG=STOREFRONT&CV_CT_WN=AIP-STOREFRONT&REF=EXP_COV_INFLUENCER-033F1C09_DP_VV_D Aura Awakening YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPIccHYE5dvYrvWe3xKzk1A https://instagram.com/awakening.alyssa https://instagram.com/auraawakening email: alyssa@auraawakening.com