#484: Oman by UTMB, "The worlds hardest Ultra to date?"

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#1001: We’re Back — Continuing the Conversation

After 1,000 episodes and a short break, this isn’t a reset or a rebrand. It’s a continuation. Fewer rules, less structure, more honesty. Some episodes will be long, some short. Some solo, some with guests. When there’s something worth saying, the mic comes on.Episode 1001 reflect ...  Show more

#1000: A chat with my dad!

For the 1,000th episode of the InnerFight Podcast, Marcus turns the mic on someone very close to home – his dad. In this deeply personal and powerful conversation, Marcus explores the man behind so many of his own values: hard work, simplicity, honesty, and doing the right thing ...  Show more

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