by luke-tiwp | Jul 1, 2015 | Exceptional Life Purpose, Inside the Champion’s Mind Podcast
Whilst there’s lots of “secrets” out there, none may be more powerful than accountability. In this episode Marcus & LT discuss the different ways we can gain accountability in our life, from time, money, peer group and more. The pair share unique...
by luke-tiwp | Jun 17, 2015 | Exceptional Life Purpose, Exceptional Spirit, Inside the Champion’s Mind Podcast
Matt Prior is not your average holiday-maker! A pilot by day, an adventure by day-ff, Hong Kong-based Matt has travelled to almost 100 countries. He’s been to the remotest of the remote (in a London cab mind you!), the cold, the hot, and everything in between....
by luke-tiwp | Jun 14, 2015 | 100 Not Out Podcast, Exceptional Exercise & Movement, Exceptional Food, Exceptional Learning, Exceptional Life Purpose, Exceptional Role Models
The legendary Charles Eugster joins us almost two years since we interviewed him on episode 26 of 100 Not Out. Since that interview, Charles has been keeping busy, culminating in his recent world-record breaking efforts in the 200m at the British indoors world masters...
by luke-tiwp | May 19, 2014 | 100 Not Out Podcast, Exceptional Exercise & Movement, Exceptional Learning, Exceptional Life Purpose
Following the recent passing of Tommy Hafey, Marcus & Damian reflect on the wisdom Tommy shared during the course of his life. The hosts also refer to the recent passing of 100 NO guest Ruth Frith and Alice Herz Sommer, previously the world’s oldest...
by luke-tiwp | May 15, 2014 | Exceptional Exercise & Movement, Exceptional Food, Exceptional Life Purpose, Exceptional Role Models
If you were born in 1950, life expectancy experts had you all set to live a whole 66 years (males) or 71 years (female). For kids being born today, their life expectancy is 79 (boys) and 83 (girls). BUT … at the turn of the century life expectancy was 48 years...
by luke-tiwp | May 12, 2014 | Exceptional Exercise & Movement, Exceptional Life Purpose
When people pass away it’s only natural I think to reflect on how that person touched you as an individual. It seems selfish, doesn’t it, that we think about how they affected US rather than simply reflecting on their life. But we all do it. So on the...