Runbelievable

How Running Shapes Who We Become

🏃 Running Changes Us. Runbelievable is the running podcast that explores how running shapes who we become. Hosted by Josh Rischin, runners from all walks of life — from elites to first-timers — share what first got them lacing up and the moments that have defined them. These are stories of resilience, reinvention, adversity, connection, identity and growth. Stories about the challenges we face, the lessons we learn, and the unexpected ways running influences how we show up in life. Some guests have overcome addiction, illness, loss, separation or self-doubt. Others have discovered community, purpose, confidence and belonging through running. Every story offers a different perspective on how running shapes who we become. Whether you're preparing for your first parkrun or your 100th marathon, you'll find something of yourself in these conversations. 🌏 Episodes, community, and all things Runbelievable: http://runbelievable.au 🎧 New episodes drop every Wednesday; hit follow so you don't miss a lap!

  1. 3 days ago

    Ep 38: He Moved Countries To Save Himself... But It Wasn't That Simple | Lou Daeschler

    Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is start again. After years of partying, drinking, and feeling increasingly disconnected from himself, Lou Daeschler made a drastic decision. He packed up his life in the UK and moved to Australia in search of something different. What followed was a complete transformation. Running became more than exercise. It became structure, purpose, identity, and eventually obsession. But just as everything seemed to be falling into place, Lou received a diagnosis that forced him to rethink everything. Follow Lou's journey: https://www.instagram.com/ultra.lou/ In this episode: Leaving the UK for a fresh start in Australia A destructive university lifestyle and its consequences Losing more than 30kg through fitness and running Going from a 43-minute 5km to 140km training weeks The double stress fracture diagnosis that stopped everything Learning the difference between commitment and obsession Runbelievable — real runners, unreal stories. 🌏 Episodes, community, and all things Runbelievable: http://runbelievable.au 🎧 New episodes drop every Wednesday; hit follow so you don't miss a lap! About Runbelievable Runbelievable is the podcast for every runner. From your first parkrun to your 100th marathon, from walk-run intervals to dabbling in trail running, every runner has a story worth telling. Through honest conversations with runners from all walks of life, Runbelievable explores the challenges, achievements, setbacks, and experiences that connect us through running and shape who we become.

    58 min
  2. 16 June

    Ep 37: Is This Australia's Most Humble Ultramarathon Champ? | Clay Dawson

    Clay Dawson never planned to become a runner. A market research study looking for overweight uni students set him on a path that would eventually lead to marathon victories, Australian representation, and some of the most remarkable endurance performances imaginable. Yet despite all the success, Clay has spent much of his running journey battling imposter syndrome and questioning whether he truly belongs. Clay is always looking to help shape and mentor the next generation of runners.  https://www.instagram.com/clay_dawson/ In this episode:  The research study that changed everything Losing weight through accidental running Winning the Brisbane Marathon Representing Australia in the 100km Championships Why success often felt uncomfortable What he'd tell anyone who doubts themselvesOh, and in a comical twist, Clay sets the record straight on an age-old stat. Runbelievable — real runners, unreal stories. 🌏 Episodes, community, and all things Runbelievable: http://runbelievable.au 🎧 New episodes drop every Wednesday; hit follow so you don't miss a lap! About Runbelievable Runbelievable is the podcast for every runner. From your first parkrun to your 100th marathon, from walk-run intervals to dabbling in trail running, every runner has a story worth telling. Through honest conversations with runners from all walks of life, Runbelievable explores the challenges, achievements, setbacks, and experiences that connect us through running and shape who we become.

    57 min
  3. 9 June

    Ep 36: How One 5K Changed Hundreds of Lives | Georgia Weir (Deadly Runners)

    In 2012, Georgia Weir was battling poor mental health, addiction, and an incorrect bipolar diagnosis. A local 5km event became a last resort. What followed was a journey that took her from running her first marathon in New York, to founding Deadly Runners; a movement that has helped hundreds of First Nations Australians discover what's possible through running.  But the road wasn't smooth. After a dispute over ownership, Georgia lost everything, battled addiction, rebuilt her life, and emerged with an even greater sense of purpose. Learn about Deadly Runners: https://deadlyrunners.com.au/ Discover WeRun Foundation: https://www.werunfoundation.org/ Perhaps the most powerful 'why' running video you'll see: https://www.instagram.com/p/DYt2BgwTHj3/ In this episode: Running as a last resort for mental healthFinding self-belief through completing the New York MarathonDiscovering purpose through establishing Deadly RunnersLosing everything through addiction The role her husband played in recovery Helping First Nations communities break cycles through running Runbelievable — real runners, unreal stories. 🌏 Episodes, community, and all things Runbelievable: http://runbelievable.au 🎧 New episodes drop every Wednesday; hit follow so you don't miss a lap! About Runbelievable Runbelievable is the podcast for every runner. From your first parkrun to your 100th marathon, from walk-run intervals to dabbling in trail running, every runner has a story worth telling. Through honest conversations with runners from all walks of life, Runbelievable explores the challenges, achievements, setbacks, and experiences that connect us through running and shape who we become.

    59 min
  4. 8 June ·  Bonus

    BONUS: Brisbane Marathon Redemption... Did She Get It? | Carly Barkle

    Fresh off the Brisbane Marathon, a familiar Runbelievable voice returns for a special Recap episode. When Carly Barkle first joined us in Ep. 18, she spoke openly about chasing redemption at the Brisbane Marathon. Twelve months after her first DNF, and her 6th bout of bowel surgery… the training is done, the race has been run, and now it's time to find out what really happened. No polished summary. No social media highlight reel. Just an honest reflection whilst the emotions are still fresh. We talk about: Whether she found the redemption she was looking forThe race-day twist we had no idea about!The moments that tested her mostWhat surprised her along the wayHow she feels about the experience now that it's overRunbelievable Recap episodes capture the part of running that often gets missed… the raw reflection after the finish line, before time reshapes the story. Because every runner has a story… and sometimes the most interesting chapter comes after the race. 🌏 Episodes, community, and all things Runbelievable: http://runbelievable.au 🎧 New episodes drop every Wednesday; hit follow so you don't miss a lap! About Runbelievable Runbelievable is the podcast for every runner. From your first parkrun to your 100th marathon, from walk-run intervals to dabbling in trail running, every runner has a story worth telling. Through honest conversations with runners from all walks of life, Runbelievable explores the challenges, achievements, setbacks, and experiences that connect us through running and shape who we become.

    21 min
  5. 26 May

    Ep 34: Imposter Syndrome Derailed Her First Marathon… Here’s Why | Libby Gibbins

    Libby Gibbins did everything right. She religiously followed the training plan, adjusted work around key sessions, nailed her long runs, and arrived at the start line fitter than ever. But midway through her first marathon… something shifted. In this deeply moving episode, Libby opens up about imposter syndrome, identity after motherhood, and the mental battle that unfolded as her time goal slowly drifted away. This isn’t just a conversation about marathon running. It’s about pressure, self-belief, and the stories we tell ourselves when things stop going to plan. In this episode: Returning to running after kidsThe “mum tax” and identity beyond parentingTraining for a first marathonThe mental impact of seeing pacers disappearImposter syndrome in running and lifeWhy the finish line still hurt despite successRunbelievable — real runners, unreal stories. 🌏 Episodes, community, and all things Runbelievable: http://runbelievable.au 🎧 New episodes drop every Wednesday; hit follow so you don't miss a lap! About Runbelievable Runbelievable is the podcast for every runner. From your first parkrun to your 100th marathon, from walk-run intervals to dabbling in trail running, every runner has a story worth telling. Through honest conversations with runners from all walks of life, Runbelievable explores the challenges, achievements, setbacks, and experiences that connect us through running and shape who we become.

    44 min
  6. 19 May

    Ep 33: No Rest Days Since 2022… Seriously How!!?? | Frank Chung

    What would make someone run every single day for over 3 years? In this episode, you’ll meet Frank Chung... a Brisbane runner whose daily running streak dates back to December 28, 2022. But beneath the streak lies something much deeper. Following separation, injury, career upheaval, and periods where he felt completely lost… running slowly became the thing that helped pull him back together. Now more than 1,200 consecutive days later, Frank reflects on discipline, identity, community, and why running became non-negotiable in his life. In this episode:  The emotional period that brought Frank back to running Building Kedron parkrun and Old Skool Run Club Injury setbacks and drifting away from himself The daily streak that changed everything Running through marriage, fatherhood, business, and life Why running became essential to his mental healthRunbelievable — real runners, unreal stories. 🌏 Episodes, community, and all things Runbelievable: http://runbelievable.au 🎧 New episodes drop every Wednesday; hit follow so you don't miss a lap! About Runbelievable Runbelievable is the podcast for every runner. From your first parkrun to your 100th marathon, from walk-run intervals to dabbling in trail running, every runner has a story worth telling. Through honest conversations with runners from all walks of life, Runbelievable explores the challenges, achievements, setbacks, and experiences that connect us through running and shape who we become.

    52 min
  7. 12 May

    Ep 32: She Planned Everything Perfectly… Until Life Had Other Ideas | Mads Biddulph-Wall

    Mads Biddulph-Wall always had a plan. As a teenager, she was already thinking about career pathways, maternity leave, and the future she wanted to build. But when it came time to start a family, life took a heartbreaking turn. In this episode, Mads opens up about pregnancy loss, grief, and the period where she felt like she lost her sense of self. Then running entered the picture. What started as a way to cope slowly became something much bigger. Follow Mads' journey: https://www.instagram.com/runmadsrun/ Heartfelt is a volunteer organisation that supporteed Mads through professional photographic memories when Beau was born. She has since run in their aid raising nearly $3,000: https://heartfelt.org.au/ In this episode: Multiple miscarriages and pregnancy lossFeeling like a shell of herself after griefDiscovering running as a way to regain controlGoing from non-runner to marathon finisherHow loss changed her perspective on life***This episode is dedicated to Beau Jude Biddulph-Wall. Fly, little wing.*** Runbelievable — real runners, unreal stories. 🌏 Episodes, community, and all things Runbelievable: http://runbelievable.au 🎧 New episodes drop every Wednesday; hit follow so you don't miss a lap! About Runbelievable Runbelievable is the podcast for every runner. From your first parkrun to your 100th marathon, from walk-run intervals to dabbling in trail running, every runner has a story worth telling. Through honest conversations with runners from all walks of life, Runbelievable explores the challenges, achievements, setbacks, and experiences that connect us through running and shape who we become.

    57 min

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🏃 Running Changes Us. Runbelievable is the running podcast that explores how running shapes who we become. Hosted by Josh Rischin, runners from all walks of life — from elites to first-timers — share what first got them lacing up and the moments that have defined them. These are stories of resilience, reinvention, adversity, connection, identity and growth. Stories about the challenges we face, the lessons we learn, and the unexpected ways running influences how we show up in life. Some guests have overcome addiction, illness, loss, separation or self-doubt. Others have discovered community, purpose, confidence and belonging through running. Every story offers a different perspective on how running shapes who we become. Whether you're preparing for your first parkrun or your 100th marathon, you'll find something of yourself in these conversations. 🌏 Episodes, community, and all things Runbelievable: http://runbelievable.au 🎧 New episodes drop every Wednesday; hit follow so you don't miss a lap!

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