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Why'd You Think You Could Do That?

Why'd You Think You Could Do That?

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They’ve swum oceans, scaled mountains, launched empires, and shattered expectations. But before they did any of it, someone, maybe even themselves, thought: “You can’t do that.” Hosted by Sam Penny, Why’d You Think You Could Do That? dives into the minds of people who said “screw it” and went for it anyway. From adventurers and elite athletes to wildcard entrepreneurs and creative renegades, each episode unpacks the one question they all have in common: “Why'd you think you could do that?” If you’re wired for more, haunted by big ideas, or just sick of playing it safe, this is your show.2025 Chips Investments Pty Ltd Développement personnel Réussite personnelle Sciences sociales
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    • David Keohan – The Man Bringing Ireland’s Lost Stone-Lifting Culture Back to Life
      Nov 26 2025

      Centuries ago, young men in Celtic villages proved their strength and identity not in gyms but by lifting stones older than memory — rites of passage where pride, community, culture, and strength were one.

      That tradition vanished… until David Keohan rediscovered it.

      In this conversation, David reveals how the ancient Irish stones — some untouched for generations — are reawakening national pride, reconnecting people with ancestry, and giving young men and women a pathway back to meaningful challenge.

      From kettlebell world champion to cultural archaeologist of strength, David’s story shows how one person with a spark of curiosity can ignite a global movement.

      “The stones don’t care about who you are — they only want to be lifted.” — David Keohan

      📌 Based on our conversation recording — source:

      🔥 Key Episode Themes

      • Reviving ancient rites of passage — what lifting stones meant in Irish villages for thousands of years
      • COVID as the unlikely catalyst that led to the rediscovery of a forgotten strength culture
      • Ireland's lost cultural roots — and how colonialism wiped many of them from memory
      • Why people weep when they lift these stones
      • The moment David lifted Ireland’s most sacred stone — and a crowd sang him into history
      • How stone lifting is now spreading worldwide, including Australia and the USA
      • The powerful message for young people craving purpose and meaning

      🏋️ Who is David Keohan?

      • Two-time World Champion in kettlebell sport
      • Founder of the movement restoring Ireland’s stone-lifting traditions
      • Cultural advocate working with archaeologists, historians and local communities
      • Creator of the documentary Made of Stone
      • Currently writing a book on the history, mythology and revival of stone lifting

      📍Episode Chapters

      TimeChapter00:00 | The myth, the stones, and the revival begins
      07:00 | From overweight dad to world champion
      10:00 | The pandemic and a spark in the garden
      14:00 | Lifting the legendary Fianna Stone in Scotland
      18:00 | First discovery on the Aran Islands
      26:00 | The moment that brought an entire island to tears
      39:00 | Ancient strength on mountaintops
      46:00 | What villages gain when stones are rediscovered
      53:00 | A movement that’s now circling the world
      59:00 | Why young people are craving real challenge
      1:05:00 | A call to action: “Don’t overthink it — just start”

      🎧 Listen + Watch


      📸 Featured Stone Locations in This Episode

      • Inis Mór — Mór na Port Véal an Dúin
      • The Seafin Stone, County Derry
      • Wakes & Harvest stones in County Clare
      • …and many more emerging from the earth once again

      🧭 Connect with David Keohan

      Instagram: @indianastones
      Documentary: Made of Stone – RTE (global release pending)

      🚀 Ready to Find (and Lift) Your Impossible?

      David reclaimed a national tradition.

      You have your own stone to lift.

      If you’re a business owner who wants to build a company that runs without you — and one day sells for a life-changing exit — let’s work together.

      👉 Work with Sam 1-on-1
      https://sampenny.com/action

      Or explore all coaching & programs:
      https://sampenny.com

      Let’s make your impossible… inevitable.

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      1 h et 9 min
    • Pedalling Beyond Borders: Dr Kate Leeming on Purpose-Driven Adventure
      Nov 12 2025

      What drives someone to cycle across Africa, through Siberia, over Australia’s wildest tracks, and into the remote corners of the Himalayas — not for glory, but for change?

      In this episode, Sam Penny sits down with Dr Kate Leeming, global explorer, educator, and the powerhouse behind Breaking the Cycle. With over 100,000 km of cycling expeditions across every continent, Kate shares how she uses extreme endurance journeys to shine a light on poverty, resilience, education, and environmental justice.

      Together, they dive into:

      🚴 Kate’s early spark for exploration and sport
      🌍 Her most transformative expeditions — from the Canning Stock Route to the Skeleton Coast
      🧭 What it means to have a “North Star” mission
      📚 How she brings global stories into classrooms through immersive education
      💡 The mindset that helps her turn adversity into impact
      ✨ Why true adventure isn’t about conquering — it’s about connecting

      Kate isn’t just an explorer — she’s a builder of bridges between cultures, communities, and classrooms. Her stories remind us that no matter the terrain, purpose can carry us further than fear.

      🔗 Connect with Dr Kate Leeming

      🌐 Website: breakingthecycle.education

      📸 Instagram: @leeming_kate

      📘 Book: Out There and Back
      🎥 Watch her films, access school resources, and follow her next expedition

      💬 Loved this episode? Share it with someone who’s ready to choose the uphill path.

      🧭 Follow Sam Penny on Instagram @90dayswithsam
      and visit sampenny.com
      for more episodes of Why’d You Think You Could Do That?

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      1 h et 26 min
    • From Wheelchair to World Record: Liam's Beville's Fight
      Oct 22 2025

      When Liam Beville was 18, a stolen car mounted a curb in Limerick and crushed both his legs.
      Doctors told him he’d never walk again.

      But Liam didn’t just walk — he deadlifted 285 kg to become a Guinness World Record holder, and 310 kg at 75 kg bodyweight to become one of Ireland’s greatest lifters of all time.

      This episode is about defying prognosis, rewriting identity, and proving that mindset is stronger than muscle.

      💥 In This Episode

      Sam Penny sits down with Irish powerlifter Liam Beville to explore:

      • Growing up in a tough Limerick household surrounded by disability — and learning resilience early.
      • The 1983 accident that shattered his legs and the long battle back from the edge.
      • How walking to the gym on crutches became the first step to greatness.
      • Competing against able-bodied athletes — and why he refused to accept the label “disabled”.
      • The mental cost of chasing perfection and the darkness of depression.
      • Discovering hypnosis and mindset training to control anxiety and rediscover love for the sport.
      • Breaking four world records across four weight divisions — and holding them all simultaneously.
      • Becoming the oldest and lightest man ever to hold the Guinness World Record for heaviest disabled deadlift.
      • What “strength” really means after six decades of pain, purpose, and perspective.

      🧠 Key Lessons

      • Labels limit you. Don’t let anyone define what’s possible for you.
      • Sit with pain. Whether physical or emotional, resisting it gives it power.
      • Control the controllables. Focus on what’s within your reach — and forget the rest.
      • Success and failure are imposters. Treat both the same, as Rudyard Kipling wrote in If.
      • Never too late. At 60, Liam’s still training to break his own world record — proving you’re never too old to start again.

      🗣️ Memorable Quotes

      “Opinions are like assholes — everyone has one. But they don’t know me.”
      “Pain became my friend — it reminds me I’m alive.”
      “If you want it, you’ll find a way. If you don’t, you’ll find an excuse.”
      “You don’t have a disability; you have a different ability.”
      “I’m a bit of metal and a lot of mindset.”

      💪 The Brave Five

      Liam reveals:

      1. His most unexpected lesson from recovery.
      2. What he felt when holding the Guinness certificate.
      3. The truth about friendship and why being a people-pleaser nearly broke him.
      4. The mindset that’s kept him competing into his 60s.
      5. The one thing he wants every listener to remember: “Control what you can and forget the rest.”

      🎯 Why You Should Listen

      If you’ve ever felt broken, too old, too tired, or too far gone — this story will wake something up inside you.
      It’s not about lifting weights.
      It’s about lifting yourself.

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      1 h et 27 min
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