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In this episode of the FitMIND FitBODY podcast, I chat with Kent Mullins, an inspiring runner with a remarkable journey. Kent shares his story of growing up on the Gold Coast, surrounded by sports, thanks to his ultra-endurance athlete parents. Despite not enjoying sports initially, he was pushed into various athletic activities from a young age. Kent opens up about his struggles with depression and substance abuse. He talks about how running and triathlons became a significant part of his life, helping him find balance and purpose. One of the turning points in his journey was watching an Ironman finish line video, which motivated him to take up the challenge himself. Kent's journey includes participating in ultra-endurance events, such as running a marathon every day for 150 days and competing in a 48-hour track race. He discusses the mental and physical challenges he faced during these events and how they helped him discover more about himself. Throughout our conversation, Kent emphasises the importance of finding joy in movement, setting realistic goals, and being part of a supportive community. His story is a testament to resilience, determination, and the transformative power of running. Kent's podcast - The Running Deep Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/7E9D0gNgLRAnKbIY2dkCZ9?si=M54DYx11Tsq2M8X9PaAyww Kent's Running Tips:- 1. Start Slow: Begin your running journey at a comfortable pace to build endurance and prevent injuries. 2. Be Consistent: Maintain a regular running schedule to build a habit and improve fitness over time. 3. Listen to Your Body: Pay attention to how your body feels and take rest days when needed. 4. Find a Supportive Community: Join a local running group or club for motivation and support. 5. Enjoy the Process: Focus on the joy of running rather than just the end goals. 6. Set Realistic Goals: Establish achievable goals to stay motivated and track your progress. Tune in to hear Kent's incredible journey, his insights on running, and his practical tips for runners of all levels. Whether you're new to running or looking for inspiration, Kent's story will motivate you to lace up your shoes and hit the road. A couple of BIG favours: 1) please like and review this podcast so more people will discover it :) 2) come on the podcast and talk about your running journey and/or refer someone you'd love me to interview (whether you know them or not :) ) Lets not keep the power of running a secret any more! Hit me up on Facebook/Instagram (FitMIND FitBODY) or send me an email - Michelle @ FitMINDFitBODY .co Don't miss an episode of the FitMind FitBODY Podcast. Sign up to our email list and get notified when new episodes are released. https://fitmindfitbody.co/podcast/
Donate to the podcast here https://buymeacoffee.com/therunningdeeppodcast Welcome 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!
[Donate Here](https://www.patreon.com/TheRunningDeepPodcast) Today I don't have a quest, only me myself and I. Now despite setbacks like battling glandular fever and taking two months off from my Ironman training, I am refusing to succumb to a victim mindset. Instead, I want to emphasise the importance of resilience and having a proactive response when plans go awry. I want to highlight the value of adapting to new challenges without dwelling on past setbacks. I also want to advocate for a proactive approach, urging you all to rise from adversity and embrace the journey ahead. I hope my story serves as a testament to the power of determination and resilience in pursuing our goals, no matter the obstacles or challenges ahead. 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!
In this episode, I share insights into: - Navigating Moments of Confusion: Strategies for Overcoming Feeling Lost - Exploring personal experiences of feeling lost - Offering valuable insights into coping strategies for navigating confusion - Embracing Life's Challenges: Candid Reflections on Inevitable Low Points - Candidly discussing life's inevitable low points - Acknowledging and accepting challenges, emphasizing personal growth - Confronting Alcoholism: A Continuous Journey Toward Sobriety - Discussing the ongoing battle with alcoholism - Addressing cravings and reflecting on the journey toward sobriety - The Significance of Training: Movement, Consistency, and Well-being - Reflecting on the profound significance of training, especially in movement and personal well-being - Discussing the importance of consistency and accepting missed sessions - Charting the Course: Aspirations and Vision for the Training Journey - Outlining aspirations and vision for the training journey - Exploring the positive impact of movement on overall well-being - Beyond Fitness: The Holistic Importance of Movement - Emphasizing how movement extends beyond physical fitness - Exploring how movement positively influences mental and emotional states - Fully Embracing the Moment: Philosophy on Training and Life - Exploring the concept of fully experiencing each moment in training and life - Discussing how this philosophy shapes the approach to various aspects of life If you resonate with this journey, consider supporting on Patreon: [Donate Here](https://www.patreon.com/TheRunningDeepPodcast) 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! Stay updated with us on Instagram: - Running Deep Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/running_deep_podcast/ - Kent Mullins: https://www.instagram.com/kent__mullins
In this episode, we delve into my personal journey of overcoming depersonalization. I want to share my experiences, emotions, and transformative insights. Join me as we explore the impact on daily life, relationships, and overall well-being, and hopefully providing valuable advice for those undergoing depersonalization and their support networks. Key take aways: - Emotions and thoughts during this realization are unveiled, offering a raw and authentic perspective. - Insights into the challenges faced and strategies developed to navigate these changes are discussed. - how my perspective on life has transformed since experiencing depersonalization - Positive aspects and valuable insights gained during this journey are highlighted. - The role of professional assistance, including therapy and counseling, is discussed in the context of my journey with depersonalization - The importance of seeking professional help and the impact it can have on healing. Join me on this candid exploration of depersonalization, where personal experiences and valuable insights provide a roadmap for those navigating similar challenges. Remember, you are not alone, and there is hope for rediscovering life beyond depersonalization. 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! Stay updated with us on Instagram: - Running Deep Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/running_deep_podcast/ - Kent Mullins: https://www.instagram.com/kent__mullins
In this very special episode, we're honoured to sit down with Harvey Lewis, the world record holder of the Backyard Ultra, running 108hr at the Bigs Back Yard Ultra marathon which consists of 6.7km every hour on the hour until the last man standing. He ran a total of 450miles placing himself in the record books and perhaps one the greatest feats of endurance we have seen to date. Harvey shares his remarkable journey, discussing the game plan behind his record-breaking feat, the transformative power of running in his life, and the unique intersection of teaching as a schoolteacher and his passion for running. Key take aways: He delves into the strategy and mindset that guided his game plan during this epic endurance event. Harvey shares the ways in which running has become a driving force for personal growth and self-discovery. We explore the powerful impact of his running on the lives of his students and how he uses his experiences to inspire and mentor them. Join us in this fun and insightful conversation as we witness Harvey Lewis's exceptional achievements in the world of ultra running, the profound impact of running in his life, and the heartwarming stories of his reltionship with his students. Harvey's journey is an inspiration to us all. To stay updated on our latest episodes and inspiring stories, be sure to subscribe. Harvey Lewis reminds us that our passions can extend far beyond our personal pursuits, touching the lives of those we teach and mentor. Don't forget to visit www.fractel.com.au for an exclusive 15% discount on your order. Want to connect with Harvey? https://www.instagram.com/harveylewisultrarunner/ 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! Stay updated with us on Instagram: - Running Deep Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/running_deep_podcast/ - Kent Mullins: https://www.instagram.com/kent__mullins
In this powerful episode, we have the privilege of sitting down with Andrew Thorpe, an Indigenous runner who is breaking the stigma in men's mental health, with a particular focus on Indigenous men and those working in the construction industry. Andrew shares his story of breaking inter-generational traumas, how health and fitness have become his tools for managing mental health, and the importance of recognizing that mental health is a long-term journey. Some key points to take away from the episode: Inter-generational traumas that have impacted his life and how he's working to break the cycle. He shares stories of resilience and the steps he's taken to heal and foster healing in his community. Andrew emphasizes the role of health and fitness as essential tools in managing and coping with mental health challenges. He discusses the challenges of balancing an ambitious running schedule with family responsibilities and how to be there for his kids, even during his own struggles. Join us in this insightful conversation as we witness Andrew Thorpe's dedication to breaking the silence surrounding men's mental health, tackling inter-generational traumas, and using health and fitness as a pathway to healing. His running feats and family balance are a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. This episode is brought to you by https://lucylockets.com.au/ Use code, "run4yourlife" for Free postage when at check out. Take your health to new heights. Want to connect with Andrew? https://linktr.ee/googzythorpe 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! Stay updated with us on Instagram: - Running Deep Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/running_deep_podcast/ - Kent Mullins: https://www.instagram.com/kent__mullins
In this deeply moving episode, we sit down with Emma Bone, a remarkable mother to three premature babies: Hazel, Willow, and Gracie. She shares her story of loss, resilience, and using endurance running as a means of healing and raising awareness for premature babies. Key points from this episode: 1. We explore the power of turning grief into positive action and the impact it can have on the lives of others. 2. She shares her coping strategies, offering insights and advice for others who may be navigating similar losses. 3. We delve into the transformative power of endurance sports as a means of healing and personal growth. 5. Running plays a crucial role in Emma's life, helping her stay accountable and resilient. She shares how she found a healthy balance between her roles as a mother and a dedicated runner. 6. Reflects on the pitfalls of social media and the pressure to project a certain image, especially in the running community and she shares her perspective on authenticity and the importance of being true to oneself, both as a mother and a runner. Emma reminds us that from the depths of heartbreak and hell, hope can emerge, and the human spirit can soar. Remember, every step of the journey, no matter how challenging, has the potential to inspire and uplift those around us. This episode is brought to you by https://lucylockets.com.au/ Use code, "run4yourlife" for Free postage when at check out. Take your health to new heights. Want to connect with Emma? https://www.instagram.com/emma_kate_bone/ 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! Stay updated with us on Instagram: - Running Deep Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/running_deep_podcast/ - Kent Mullins: https://www.instagram.com/kent__mullins
In this week's enlightening episode, we have the pleasure of sitting down with Jack Anstey, a professional athlete who has spent the last seven years residing in the United States, a considerable distance from his home base. Jack provides invaluable insights into the challenges faced by professional athletes, delving into the highs and lows that come with the territory. Here are the key discussion points we'll be exploring: 1. **Navigating Life Abroad:** Jack shares his experiences of living abroad and discusses the unique difficulties that can arise, especially during trying times like injuries or the frustration of not achieving desired results. He provides a firsthand account of how distance from home can amplify these challenges. 2. **The Rollercoaster of Professional Sports:** Jack offers a candid look at the unpredictable nature of professional athletics. He walks us through the exhilarating highs of success and the tough lows of setbacks, highlighting the emotional toll that accompanies the relentless pursuit of excellence. 3. **Behind the Social Media Facade:** We dive into the pressure faced by athletes to present a polished image on social media, often for the benefit of sponsors and fans. Jack openly reveals the contrast between the carefully curated online persona and the unfiltered reality of life behind the scenes. 4. **Resilience and Triumph:** Jack's journey underscores the significance of resilience during challenging periods. He shares personal anecdotes that illustrate how enduring adversity can ultimately lead to substantial achievements. 5. **Consistency as the Key:** Jack's remarkable achievement of being ranked 10th in the world for the mile serves as a compelling example of the rewards that come from unwavering consistency in sports. He elaborates on the importance of maintaining a steadfast commitment to training and personal improvement. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that not only showcases the highlights but also delves deep into the unvarnished reality of professional athletics. Jack's story is a testament to the dedication and determination required to navigate the demanding world of elite sports. This episode is brought to you by https://lucylockets.com.au/ Use code, "run4yourlife" for Free postage when at check out. Take your health to new heights. Want to connect with Jack? https://www.instagram.com/jackanstey/ 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! Stay updated with us on Instagram: - Running Deep Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/running_deep_podcast/ - Kent Mullins: https://www.instagram.com/kent__mullins
In this captivating episode, join us as we embark on an extraordinary journey with our guest, Bailey Seamer, who undertook a remarkable 14-month walk from Melbourne to Cape York. Along the way, we'll delve into the logistics of this epic adventure and explore the profound topic of mental health, with a particular focus on Bailey's personal experiences with bipolar disorder. Here are the key insights you can expect from this episode: - Gain a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in long-distance walking, from meticulous route planning to essential daily preparations, highlighting the significance of thorough expedition groundwork. - Dive into the world of bipolar disorder as we discuss the emotional, visual, and daily-life impact of this condition, contributing to the broader conversation of dismantling stereotypes and stigmas associated with mental health. - Explore the importance of self-care and the value of seeking support when faced with mental health challenges. - Discover the inspiring message of hope, resilience, and the necessity of empathy and support for individuals dealing with mental health conditions. Stay connected with Bailey on Instagram: https://wandering-minds.org/ 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! Stay updated with us on Instagram: - Running Deep Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/running_deep_podcast/ - Kent Mullins: https://www.instagram.com/kent__mullins
In this episode, we dive once again into the remarkable journey of Erchana Murray Bartlett, an extraordinary female runner who holds a world record for completing the most consecutive marathons. Join us as we explore her thoughts and emotions following this monumental achievement. Discover key takeaways from this week's episode: - Erchana shares valuable insights on harnessing post-achievement energy for positive endeavors. - Gain a deeper understanding of her self-discoveries, limitations, and untapped potential in the wake of her remarkable accomplishment. - Learn Erchana's strategies for sustaining motivation in other areas of life after tackling an all-consuming challenge. - Explore the whirlwind of emotions she experienced immediately after completing 150 marathons in 150 days, including elation, relief, and a hint of post-goal nostalgia. As we conclude this episode, remember to draw inspiration from Erchana's wisdom and use her story as a guiding light for conquering life's grand challenges. Connect with Erchana on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erchana_/ Please take a moment to support the podcast: - Subscribe and leave a review on iTunes or Spotify. - Share, tag, and tell your friends about the Running Deep Podcast on social media. Stay updated with us on Instagram: - Running Deep Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/running_deep_podcast/ - Kent Mullins: https://www.instagram.com/kent__mullins/
In this empowering podcast episode, we have a heartfelt conversation with Nicole Jukes, a remarkable ultra runner, dedicated lawyer, and loving mother. Nicole shares her journey of resilience, starting from the heartbreaking loss of her first child to becoming an emblem of strength and positivity for women worldwide. Here are the key takeaways from this episode: - Nicole provides invaluable guidance for women navigating challenging circumstances, inspiring them to find their path to recovery. - We emphasize the significance of seeking support and breaking the stigma around asking for assistance. - Discover how resilience can transform pain into a source of personal strength and empowerment. - Nicole challenges conventional perceptions of what a runner should look like, advocating for body positivity and inclusivity in the running community. Thank you for joining us for this episode. Stay connected with Nicole's inspiring journey on social media and keep an eye out for her upcoming 24-hour run. Remember, no matter the challenges you face, you possess the inner strength to overcome and thrive. Get an exclusive 15% discount on your order at www.fractel.com.au by using code "runningmatters" during checkout. Connect with Nicole on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicolejukes/ 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! Stay updated with us on Instagram: - Running Deep Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/running_deep_podcast/ - Kent Mullins: https://www.instagram.com/kent__mullins
Alcoholism often demands the sacrifice of everything for one thing, while sobriety entails giving up one thing for the sake of everything else. I'm thrilled to be back with a fresh perspective and a new computer. Thank you for your patience as I reorganize everything. In this week's episode, I delve deep into my personal reflections on addiction, both my own and yours. Key takeaways from this episode: - The profound realization of powerlessness when it comes to alcohol. - The importance of recognizing that a cocaine problem may ultimately trace back to an underlying alcohol problem. - The value of living one day at a time, and for those struggling, one minute at a time. - The undeniable truth that a brief period of drinking respite does not magically enable moderation; alcohol can easily reclaim its hold. Join the conversation and stay connected. Your journey towards sobriety is worth it, and together, we can navigate the challenges and celebrate the victories.
A short episode today. Interpret what I have said how you want but try use it in all facets of your life. The 100-mile mindset isn't about training on the trails or pavement but more how we do things in our day to day life. it refers to the mental and strategic approach of breaking down life events or goals into manageable segments, typically measured in 100-mile increments. This mindset helps everyone maintain focus, manage their energy, and stay motivated throughout said experience. Please 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 Podcasts Tell Your Friends, Share and or Tag Online! https://www.instagram.com/running_deep_podcast/ https://www.instagram.com/kent__mullins/
In this highly anticipated episode, we present a special guest, Jye Dean, who will be leading the conversation as we dive deep into my Journey of the Butter48 race. Join us as we unravel the physical and mental challenges faced during 48 hours of relentless running around a 400-meter track and what it took to over come the darkest and hardest moments. I hope you are inspired to do more, be more and get it done. Running 48hr around a track isn't about the miles accumulated but more the distance travelled within. To receive 30% off your order and a pair of free socks head over to www.runxnutrition.com/perform-free-socks If you would like to donate use the link is below: https://gofund.me/6948c596 Please 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 Podcasts Tell Your Friends, Share and or Tag Online! https://www.instagram.com/running_deep_podcast/ https://www.instagram.com/kent__mullins/
Episode 31 of the Pod. Something completely different this week! I have been flooded with questions from you all in the past couple of weeks and I will answer a few of them to get you all a bit more involved! I think this will be an excellent format moving forward to have a bit of fun but also get my take on things you want to be answered. This week's questions are as: - Thoughts on zone 2 training? - What does mental strength mean to me? - How to keep pushing when it sucks/gets hard? - Why does life feel like such a whirlwind? Enjoy this new format
“I don't run to add days to my life, I run to add life to my days.” The first episode of 2023 and I think it's only appropriate for me to ramble on about some things that have popped up in the past couple of weeks with friends, family and fellow runners. Some main key points from this week's episode: - New Year's resolutions and looking at the long game. - Keeping the fire alive when it gets hard - Rest and recovery are a part of a healthy lifestyle - Rich Rolls "Mood Follows Action" - Every failure in life is a lesson in self-compassion Enjoy the episode! Please 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 Podcasts Tell Your Friends, Share and or Tag Online! https://www.instagram.com/running_deep_podcast/ https://www.instagram.com/kent__mullins/
To change things up and to use the time I have, I have decided to do little 10-20 minute episodes on things I think matter. Hopefully they are some easy listens and you can grab some sort of value from them as they come. On this weeks mini ep, I wanted to talk about what healing looks like in reality not on social media. We seem to have created a false narrative around healing, that it should be easy and "done in 3 easy steps if you buy my coarse...". There are certain modalities of healing that certainly do help but will not get to those deep rooted traumas that we are trying to work through. There are many bandaid fixes to such deep rooted issues. It's not attractive and it sucks but you can get it done. Please 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 Podcasts Tell Your Friends, Share and or Tag Online! https://www.instagram.com/running_deep_podcast/ https://www.instagram.com/kent__mullins/
***SEXUAL ABUSE TRIGGER WARNING*** No interview this week. I want to keep this episode quick but intimate. I will warn you as there are some touchy subjects mentioned in this one. From my own personal experience but also a lot of others around me. This is a mini recap from the events that happened this weekend and how we can learn and master our selves. Vulnerability is the cure to this mental health pandemic. Without it, there is no recovery. Take the lead and speak out, give permission to the friends and family around you to do the same. We all have that power SO USE IT! We are all sick and tired of rising suicide rates and yet there are more mental health resources around us than ever before? There has to be another way out. Breathe work wont fix it, cold plunges wont fix it, eating a clean, vegan diet wont fix it... They all help but this is a lot bigger than surface level, band aid style fixes. We need to go deep! We need to talk about the dark pasts and the shadows that lurk behind us. Thats what made us who we are. Thats what got us there in the first place, it will get us out. BE BRAVE, BE BOLD AND GET IT DONE! Your life depends on it. Please 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 Podcasts Tell Your Friends, Share and or Tag Online! https://www.instagram.com/running_deep_podcast/ https://www.instagram.com/kent__mullins/
"If you are going through hell, keep going." I do apologise for the audio! I was a bit close to the microphone whilst talking so you can hear a lot of my emphasised letters. On this weeks episode we are in lock down due to COVID. So all plans to have a guest on the show this week has gone out the window. So what better way to get some stuff of my chest and just talk to you as the listeners, as I am cooped up in bed in my jumper, trackies, socks and my microphone on my lap. I discus the irony of social media and how it can be used for good and evil. I also dive into how there is enough mental health awareness but not enough being done about it. There are some amazing groups on the gold-coast pushing the boundaries of this space such as: Mens Medicine Amend Movement Brotherhood Gold Coast Go check them out
Not only does Kent Mullins have a much cooler accent than either of us, he is also the founder of Run4YourLife , an organization that centers around running to battle mental health issues. In this episode we dive into Kent's personal struggles, explore Run4YourLife and the impact it's making, and hear the aftermath of his recent first ultra effort...where he thought he may have broken his feet.
The first ever Running Deep Podcast. Today we will explore my story in short, how I navigated early childhood trauma and how that manifested itself into my alcohol and drug addiction. I want you, as the listener to take away what you can from my story and I hope it helps you through your dark times. I hope you Get It Done. HOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST? Tell Your Friends & Share and Tag Online! https://www.instagram.com/run.4yourlife/ https://www.facebook.com/R4YLOFFICIAL
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and Kent Mullins give some shout outs, talk about various cosplay accessories, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the early days of Tommy Lee's man hood. They also ponder the question: Why Did Roy Burns Mimic Jason Voorhees? You can find more information on Instagram @campbloodradio. To purchase show shirts, visit
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and Kent Mullins give some shout outs and discuss late night messaging, the Keystone Light Orange Can Hunt, throwing up the peace sign in photos, potential show mascots, and the upcoming NECA Jason Voorhees Part 7 figure. You can find more information on Facebook and Instagram @campbloodradio. For show
Episode: 285, Today we finally have the long awaited park challenge guest on the show! None other than Kent Mullins himself perhaps better known to the challenge community as UCFKent. We talk with Kent about his Disney fandom and of course how he got started on the Parkeology challenge and go through some of his […] The post Disney News + A Special Park Challenge Guest! appeared first on Traveling With The Mouse.
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and Kent Mullins discuss coffee, lack of drinking, world shenanigans, and the upcoming Friday the 13th box set from Shout Factory. You can find more information on Facebook and Instagram @campbloodradio.
Kent Mullins from the Spicy Boys come on to talk life in KC, being new to mopeds and making a name for hime self with his rags and Taxidermy moped?
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and Kent Mullins discuss the question: “Was Jason Voorhees Really a Zombie?”. They also give some shout outs, talk about the Covid19 Chinese Clap, proper hotel sexual etiquete, avoiding gas station boner pills, love for Motley Crue, and some Friday the 13th merchandise. You can find more information on
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and Kent Mullins talk about self quarantine during the Covid-19 Chinese Clap shut down pandemic, give some shout outs, discuss St. Patrick's Day shenanigans, talk about some early 2000's joys, and touch on the next 12 disc Friday the 13th box set. You can find more information on Facebook and
On this episode, hosts Nathan Barker and Kent Mullins speak with independent artist Chris Ferruchie from Slash House Studios. They give some shout outs, talk about Gin and Juice, and then hear from Chris about his Friday the 13th and other horror related products. You can find more information on Facebook and Instagram @campbloodradio and
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and Kent Mullins discuss their thoughts on the 2016 cancelled Friday the 13th TV show version of Jason Voorhees. They give some shout outs, talk about liquor, imagine a double date with Nikki Benz and Nikki Glaser, talk about weiner compartment underwear, clown Bernie Sanders, give quick thoughts on
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and Kent Mullins discuss fan film “Friday the 13th: Legacy”, available on YouTube. They give some shout outs, talk about fan film crowd funding, not contracting HIV in South Africa, new jerk rags available soon, distracted driving, and then give their thoughts on the fan film that has over
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and Kent Mullins celebrate February being “Women in Horror Month”. They discuss Too Short's album “Cocktails” being the best Valentine's gift ever, give some shout outs, justice served at Dollar General, the difficulties of limited space in Camaro's, Pamela Anderson being wallered out by Tommy Lee, the greatness of
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and Kent Mullins catch up with hockey mask artist, Tim Shultz from Cryptkeeper9 Productions. They give some shout outs, clown Nancy Pelosi, and then discuss the mask hobby. Tim has been a long time artist in the Friday the 13th community and they find out what he has been up
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and Kent Mullins discuss the showdown in Freddy v.s. Jason. They give some shout outs, compare fancy flannel shirts, revisit Lorena Bobbitt, ponder the scenario of the naked one armed windmill man at Camp Crystal Lake, and explain the clear winner of the battle. You can find more info on Facebook
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and Kent Mullins speak with James Power from Crystal Lake Industries. They discuss how great Canada is, world issues, the hockey mask community, and the closing down of Crystal Lake Industries to focus on other projects.
On this episode, Nathan Barker and Kent Mullins speak with show shirt provider, James Amaral from Slasher Graphics, formerly known as Slasher Tees. They talk about body wash, Dollar General, hipsters, coffee, and the horror related products offered at Slasher Graphics. Tune in to hear about the new “drunk uncle” fuck rag shirt and get the discount
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and Kent Mullins recap the year for 2019. They discuss fancy flannel shirts, the spawn rate of Dollar General's, pickles on pizza, love for Limp Bizkit, and some things to look forward to in 2020. You can find more on Facebook and Instagram @campbloodradio.
On this episode, Nathan Barker and Kent Mullins weigh in on “How to Introduce New Fans to Friday the 13th”. They recap the previous episode, give a few shout outs, compare the shit ditch to concert pee, talk about some not so fun facts, and then discuss how to introduce new potential fans to the
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host Kent Mullins discuss the top independent artists currently offering Jason Voorhees hoods / busts for costuming and display. They offer their opinions on who to go to for your next purchase from any of the current 12 installments of the franchise. You can find more information on
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host Kent Mullins discuss their opinions on the top independent Jason Voorhees hockey mask makers. With 12 films and many masks currently in the franchise, they recommend who to purchase from for your collection. You can find more information at crashcreations.com, auzorann.com, horrorhockeymask.com, crystallakeindustries.bigcartel.com, and on IG @cursedcampstudios.
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host Kent Mullins celebrate Halloween on this all access super duper special. They discuss some updates on Kent being handicapable, the world map, and all things horror and Halloween on their favorite day of the year.
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host Kent Mullins speak with Tofer Wescott from A New Kind of Fear Customs. They discuss Tofer's hockey mask work on the Friday the 13th fan films Never Hike Alone saga and Jason Rising campaigns, his custom work, and Kent's obsession with gay bars. You can find more on
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host Kent Mullins speak with universal wide comedian Brent Terhune. He is a big horror fan that is known for his work on the Bob and Tom Show, stand-up comedy touring, and viral angry red neck videos. You can find more information on Facebook and Instagram @brentterhune and
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host Kent Mullins speak with Joe Gallow of Gallow Goes to Hell. They discuss his Jason Voorhees cosplay photography and models, Jason Fest at the Blairstown Museum, and a few other Friday the 13th topics. You can find more information on Facebook @13GallowsLane and on Instagram @13_Gallows_Lane.
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host Kent Mullins focus on a Community Spotlight with Brian Emenheiser of the South Jersey Jason. Brian is a Jason Voorhees cosplayer who recently attended “Jason Fest” at the Blairstown Museum. You can find more information at southjerseyjason.com.
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host Kent Mullins speak with director Vincente DiSanti about the saga of his original Friday the 13th fan film, Never Hike Alone. They discuss the release of several more sequels to Never Hike Alone, forming a web series and featuring several notable Friday the 13th alumni. For more
Doug and Kent are on the road discussing Halloween Horror Nights 2019. They talk about the new Ghostbusters house, scare zones, over all value and more on this weeks bonus episode recorded live from Kent's car. To book a trip to Halloween Horror Nights contact Michelle. Email her today at Michelle.McKnight@mei-travel.com
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host Kent Mullins speak with the curator of the Blairstown Museum, Jeanette Iurato. They discuss the history of Blairstown (NJ), how Friday the 13th continues to play a role in the community, and establishing the museum. Jeanette also gives an overview of the upcoming Jason Fest. You can
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host Kent Mullins discuss a recent article where Kane Hodder toots his own horn and states that it would be interesting for him to come back as Jason Voorhees. We disagree with that and enough is enough of the Hodder saga…..
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host Kent Mullins discuss “What is Wrong with Jason X?”. The answer to that is simple, so tune in to find out as they take a giant steamer on the worst film of the Friday the 13th franchise and attempt to organize a trap shoot of Jason X
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host Kent Mullins re-visit Freddy V.S. Jason in general. Kent takes a giant steamer on the film and how it is mainly a Nightmare on Elm Street film, just featuring Jason Voorhees and ruined by director, Ronny Yu.
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host Kent Mullins discuss the best Jason Voorhees under mask. They also cover some runner-up's and touch on all the under masks from each installment.
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host Kent Mullins recap Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan for its 30th anniversary, released in theaters on July 28, 1989. They discuss the film step by step and overall thoughts on the first time Jason steps away from Camp Crystal Lake.
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host Kent Mullins discuss who is the most interesting Jason Voorhees actor. They take all things into consideration, discussing life accomplishments and IMDb credits etc. and compile a top 3 list of Jason actors who are deemed as “The Most Interesting. You can find more information on the show
On this Community Spotlight episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host Kent Mullins speak with James Ingram from J3 Jason Costumes. James is primarily known for offering Jason Voorhees costume's from all of the Friday the 13th films. They discuss how his business got started, products offered, and chat in general about F13 and the community.
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host's Ben DeAtley and Kent Mullins discuss the plethora of Friday the 13th fan films in the works. They discuss Fall of Camp Blood, His Name was Jason, Jason Rising, Vengeance, and Voorhees. Along with general discussion on what's currently known about production, they also relate current fan films
On this episode, host Nathan Barker and co-host's Ben DeAtley and Kent Mullins discuss the question: Brooker or White? They discuss the respective performances of the late Richard Brooker as “Jason” in Friday the 13th Part 3 compared to the great Ted White as “Jason” in Part 4. Since these are the two closest portrayals of Jason
Today we welcome back to the show the Parkeology champion Kent Mullins. He has rode every attraction at Walt Disney World in one day many times and today he answers your questions. What do you do while waiting in line? What's your record of Fast Passes? How many steps do you take during a run? Do you even eat? We answer these and more on this weeks show. Please subscribe, follow, and review our show. And if you'd like more content, swag, and a fun community of Rope Droppers, please visit our patreon site www.patreon.com/RopeDropRadio Follow Kent online at @UCFKent And to book a Disney Vacation contact Michelle Today. You can email her at Michelle.McKnight@mei-travel.com
Today Kent Mullins from Park Escape Games and Larry Welnowski from the Disney Food Allergy group join us to play a game called Keep, Refurbish, and Replace. We discuss all 4 Walt Disney World Theme Parks and tackle not only rides but food as well that we would love to see never change or our ideas on how to make things better. We also talk about some recent Disney news from they new fireworks show at Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party to the ticket increase over the holiday season. We'd love for you to join our patreon community, visit our website at www.patreon.com/RopeDropRadio Be sure to subscribe and follow us online @RopeDropRadio And if you'd like to take a Magical Disney Vacation please contact Michelle McKnight for all your travel needs. You can email her today at Michelle.McKnight@mei-travel.com
Today we are joined by Kristin and Richard Hawkins as well as Kent Mullins who not only have mastered doing every Walt Disney World attraction in one day but also wrote a new novel that is part escape room, scavenger hunt, and novel that you play in Hollywood Studios. The book is called Macallen's Secret: Park Studios and the three author discuss how they came up with it and the future of the series. Please click the link below to purchase and know that 5% of sales goes to Give Kids the World. https://www.amazon.com/dp/179069485X?fbclid=IwAR3bTXouF7h77EtQDL_8KEU7772alFfjvSeL40YHjNlloOEM1JD84y8muLk Be sure to follow @ParkEscapeGames Also if you'd like to give the game a try, you'll need a ticket to Hollywood Studios. Let Michelle give you a quote today, you can email her at Michelle.McKnight@mei-travel.com Follow us @RopeDropRadio and Visit us online www.WDWRopeDroppers.com
Today we welcome back Kent Mullins who loves Universal Studios Florida Halloween Horror Nights. He gives his top ten review of the the houses, shares some strategies on how to get the most in, and talks specialty food and scare zones. If you are planing on going this October, this show is a must! If you'd like to book a trip to Universal Studios, make sure you talk to Michelle McKnight. You can email her at Michelle.McKnight@mei-travel.com Be sure to visit us online at WDWRopeDroppers.com and find us on social media. @RopeDropRadio
While at Walt Disney World Derek and Kent Mullins recorded a special bonus episode on how Kent did all 48 open attractions in one day. Be sure to follow Kent @UCFKent and us @RopeDropRadio Check out our new website WDWRopeDroppers.com And book any Disney travel with Michelle. Email her at Michelle.McKnight@mei-travel.com
Today we welcome back Kent Mullins who succesfuly became the first person to ride all 47 open attractions at Walt Disney World with the new Toy Story Land update in ONE DAY! Enjoy re living the story through his ups and downs. You can follow Kent on Twitter @UCFKent Be sure to also follow @Epic_Disney and @Parkeology And if you would like to make a run let Michelle McKnight book your travel. You can email her at Michelle.McKnight@mei-travel.com You can find Rope Drop Radio on Facebook, Twitter, and Instragram
You're in for a real treat as we I interview Kent Mullins and learn how he successfully accomplished FORTHY-SEVEN Walt Disney World attractions in just one day. He is one of only 19 people EVER that are able to boast that impressive feat! We are confident you'll love his story as much as we did. Along with Kent's tips on this episode, you can follow him on Twitter @UFCKent for even more! For your own magical vacation get a free quote from Michelle McKnight. You can email her directly at Michelle.McKnight@mei-travel.com
Kent Mullins is the owner/operator of Black Hat Studios. His passion for sculpting and love for Friday the 13th prompted him to open his own shop and start producing Friday the 13th hoods. Kent offers wearable and display versions and he also works part time for Dark Design who is known for their full Predator