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NO EXCUSE PODCAST

NO EXCUSE PODCAST

De : Jamie Clark
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From the ordinary to the extraordinary and everything in between, join us in the conversation of what it takes to lead a No Excuse Life. In each episode, we take a deep dive look into journeys of resilience, of grit and the human spirit's ability to overcome and to survive. Importantly, we explore how excuses don’t always need to define our lives. My name is Jamie Clark, and this is the No Excuse PodcastCopyright 2025 Jamie Clark Art Direction Développement personnel Economie Management et direction Réussite personnelle
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    • EP 4 - Ed Stafford | 4000 Miles in 860 Days! Record Breaking Adventurer, Explorer & TV Survivalist
      Mar 1 2025

      Welcome back to our latest episode of the No Excuse Podcast.

      Episode 4, Show Notes :

      In this podcast, I have the privilege and pleasure of speaking with renowned British adventurer and explorer Ed Stafford.

      Our conversation delves into Ed's remarkable journey, which includes his notable Guinness World Record for traversing the entire length of the Amazon River—a staggering 4,000-mile expedition that took him 860 days to complete.

      Throughout the episode, Ed shares insights into his motivations, the challenges he encountered along the way, and the personal growth that arose from his experiences.

      He reflects on the evolution of his goals, initially driven by ego, and how they transformed into a deeper understanding of himself and his purpose. The episode captures the essence of adventure, resilience, and the human spirit's capacity to adapt and thrive in the face of adversity.

      Additionally, the discussion touches upon the impact of Ed's work on audiences worldwide, particularly the younger generation who look up to him as a source of inspiration. In a world increasingly disconnected from nature, Stafford's story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of adventure and the lessons learned from stepping outside one's comfort zone.

      Takeaways :

      • The podcast episode highlights the remarkable journey of Ed Stafford, who is known for walking the entire length of the Amazon River over a span of 860 days, showcasing his resilience and determination in facing various challenges.
      • Ed Stafford reflects on his evolution from an ego-driven adventurer to a more introspective individual, emphasizing the importance of personal growth and the lessons learned during his expeditions.
      • The discussion underscores the significance of mental health awareness, particularly for men, and highlights the work of organizations like Men's Minds Matter, which aim to address the alarming rates of male suicide.
      • A key takeaway is the idea that achieving goals should not come at the expense of personal relationships or mental well-being, advocating for a balanced approach to ambition and self-discovery.

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      1 h et 55 min
    • Ep 3 - Darren Hardy - I Wanted to Die in War | From Solider to Extreme Endurance Athlete & Charity Fundraiser
      Mar 1 2022

      Welcome to Episode 3 of the new No Excuse Video Podcast.

      For further episode information, images, video snippets and links, visit https://www.jamieclark.tv/episode-3

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      ''Meet the former British Army soldier, Darren Hardy, who ran 10 Triathlons in 10 days to help overcome his PTSD''..

      Darren chose to embark on a personal journey to strengthen his mental resilience in a bid to heal from the mental plight that he suffered in Iraq. Paired with his experience as an Army Physical Training Instructor, Darren trained and persevered, eventually being selected to represent Team UK at the 2018 Warrior Games.

      Winning two gold medals in 100m and 200m sprint and setting records in each, Darren proved his determination and resilience.

      Such qualities have led Darren to further raise awareness and funds for important charities and causes supporting mental health and veterans through a series of ultra challenges, including a seventy-mile run and 24 24-hour Army fitness test.


      Most recently, Darron has pushed his physical limits further, and as an extreme Endurance Athlete, he now undertakes regular Ultra challenges to raise much-needed funds and awareness for important causes close to his heart.


      For further episode information, images, video snippets, and links for this episode visit -

      https://www.jamieclark.tv/episode-3


      Follow Darren at https://www.Instagram.com/Darren_hardy4


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      The No Excuse Podcast is presented by Jamie Clark

      https://www.jamieclark.tv

      https://www.instagram.com/jamieclarkuk/


      and produced by No Excuse Films

      https://www.noexcusefilms.co.uk

      https://www.instagram.com/noexcusefilms/


      #noexcusepodcast

      #noexcusefilms

      #darrenhardy


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      53 min
    • Ep 2 - Chris Vosper | British Army Apache Pilot & Founder of V-Force Training | No Excuse Podcast
      Jan 3 2021

      Welcome to Episode 2 of the new No Excuse Video Podcast.

      For further episode information, images, video snippets and links, visit - https://www.jamieclark.tv/episode-2

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      Episode 2, Show Notes -

      In this episode, we are lucky and honoured to introduce to you our second guest; former British Army Apache Helicopter Pilot and founder of V-Force Training, Chris Vosper.

      In a face-to-face, long-form conversation, Chris talks about his experiences as a young man, passing Royal Marine Reserve training whilst studying full time in preparation for becoming an officer and military pilot.

      He touches upon mindset, resilience and the many challenges he faced on the long journey to becoming an Apache Pilot with the British Army. His journey shadows the idea of living a no-excuse life, as you will find. Chris overcame numerous hurdles and setbacks to finally take up his seat in the cockpit of the Apache.


      Having then served three operational tours with the Apache Force in Afghanistan and with new family priorities, Chris moved into the pilot seat of a Puma helicopter, flying with the Royal Air Force. He then talks about the difficulties he experienced during that transition period and, ultimately, the reasons for him leaving the military to start his own business.


      There is still more conversation to be had, so expect a part 2 during the first quarter of 2021!


      For further episode information, images, video snippets and links for this episode visit - https://www.jamieclark.tv/episode-2



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      The No Excuse Podcast is presented by Jamie Clark

      https://www.jamieclark.tv

      https://www.instagram.com/jamieclarkuk/


      and produced by -

      No Excuse Films working in partnership with Dave Taylor Film and Image.

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      1 h et 54 min

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