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EP14 - Paul Mort's no bull sh*t guide to levelling up your life (and running) Part 1
No motivation? No problem. It’s time to stop overthinking and start taking action.
In this high-energy, no-BS episode of RUNcensored, Gary House and Ben Mounsey sit down with Paul Mort, a two-time UK Mastercoach of the Year, life coach, speaker, and best-selling author. Paul is known for his direct, no-excuses approach to personal development, helping thousands of people break free from negative thinking and self-doubt to take full control of their lives.
But his journey wasn’t easy. Paul opens up about his struggles with depression and bipolar disorder, sharing how he turned his life around and built a system for consistency, discipline, and success. If you’ve ever felt stuck, unmotivated, or caught in the cycle of waiting for the perfect moment, this episode will give you the wake-up call you need.
🎧 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
✅ Why motivation is overrated and success comes from discipline
✅ How to stop overthinking and take control of your life
✅ The brutal truth about excuses and why they hold you back
✅ How Paul battled mental health struggles and built resilience
✅ The role of fitness, training, and Jiu-Jitsu in developing mental toughness
✅ Why social media is killing your confidence and how to escape comparison culture
✅ How to create consistency through morning routines and habit-building
✅ The secret to long-term success and getting results in all areas of life
This episode is a no-nonsense guide to taking action, breaking bad habits, and becoming unstoppable. Whether you’re a runner, entrepreneur, or just someone looking for real-world strategies to level up, Paul Mort delivers pure, unfiltered truth.
📚 Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction: Paul Mort Joins RUNcensored
1:05 - Who is Paul Mort? His Journey & No-BS Coaching Style
7:48 - The Problem with Motivation: Why You Need Discipline
13:19 - Do Runners Need Motivation? The Truth About Habits
18:10 - The Power of Taking Action & Why Overthinking Kills Progress
26:30 - The Social Media Trap: Why We’re Obsessed with Validation
34:00 - How Fitness & Jiu-Jitsu Built Mental Resilience
42:50 - Morning Routines & The Key to Productivity
50:25 - The Secret to Long-Term Success & Final Thoughts
Why You Should Listen to This Episode:
If you’re tired of waiting for motivation to strike, if you feel stuck in your comfort zone, or if you want to push past self-doubt and take action, this episode is for you. Paul Mort doesn’t sugarcoat anything—he calls out the excuses and lays out exactly what it takes to succeed.
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01:03:54||Season 2025, Ep. 32He ended up in intensive care after an Ironman. But that didn’t stop him.This week, Gary and Ben sit down with Paul Tierney – former Irish county hurler turned elite ultra-runner, coach, and record-breaker. From the sidelines of team sport to the solitude of the mountains, Paul has carved a life around endurance, coaching, and community – but not without setbacks.Paul shares how a stint in Australia kickstarted his love for endurance sport, how a brush with death changed his perspective forever, and why a documentary about the Lake District made him pack up his life and move. Now a respected running coach with clients around the world, Paul opens up about the myths of perfect form, the dangers of one-size-fits-all coaching, and why failure has been his best teacher.We talk coaching, movement quality, social media misinformation, injury recovery, and how to build a strong mind andbody through running – without obsessing over it.🎙️ What You’ll Hear in This Episode:🏑 From county hurling to Ironman🏥 Surviving hyponatremia and landing in ICU🏔️ Discovering the Lake District and the Lakeland 100🧭 Getting lost with no map skills and a second-hand compass🧠 Why coaching is more about communication than correction📱 The problem with Instagram advice🦵 Strength work, ankle stiffness and plyometrics🩹 Injury, rehab and athlete buy-in😂 Humour, humility and lifelong learningWhy You Should Listen:If you’ve ever questioned your training, felt overwhelmed by online advice, or struggled to come back from injury – Paul’s honest, practical approach will give you a fresh perspective. This episode is about mindset, movement, and the messy reality of progress.👉 New episodes every Tuesday – Follow & Subscribe on Apple, Spotify & Acast!⏱️ Episode Chapters:00:00 - Intro: From hurling to endurance07:15 - ICU and hyponatremia14:30 - Falling in love with the Lake District21:00 - Lakeland 100 and early mountain race mistakes27:45 - Becoming a coach and finding purpose34:10 - Coaching philosophy and movement over mechanics40:20 - Social media advice and form obsession47:00 - Strength work that actually helps53:25 - The rehab mindset and listening to athletes60:00 - Final thoughts and what keeps him going🔗 Follow Paul:Instagram: @paulmissinglinkWebsite: www.missinglinkcoaching.co.uk#PaulTierney #TrailRunning #UltraRunning #RunningCoach #FellRunning #EnduranceAthlete #Lakeland100 #Wainwrights #MountainRunning #RUNcensored #RunningPodcast #StrengthAndConditioning #InjuryRecovery #Hyponatremia #Inov831. EP31 - Obsessed with Winning: Tom Addison on Burnout, Panic & Reinvention
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01:07:11||Season 2025, Ep. 30“He Wore What at Western States?!” – Race Kit Chaos, Mont-Blanc Mayhem & Double Bob DramaThis week’s episode is a no-guest, no-filter deep dive into the latest chaos from the world of trail and mountain running.Gary, Ben and Chris catch up on everything from racing disasters to record controversies — and yes, that Nike crochet top worn by Caleb Olson at Western States.Ben recaps his latest block of orienteering and fell races, including a brutal run at the Mont-Blanc Half Marathon in 30-degree heat. Gary talks about getting back to mountain training in Snowdonia, climbing Tryfan and battling with Strava’s dodgy “moving time” stats.There’s also a full Western States recap, from Kilian Jornet’s performance in the Kjerag 2s to Abby Hall’s dominant win — plus some big chat on New Balance’s rise, the growing African presence in trail running, and what the pro scene looks like in 2025.Also: Faith Kipyegon’s sub-4 mile event, the exoskeleton suit Ben wants to wear on a Bob Graham, and the unfortunate running trend of… penis exposure mid-race. You’ve been warned.🎙️ What You’ll Hear in This Episode:🏔️ Gary’s Snowdonia training & Strava rage🧭 Ben’s orienteering meltdown & Mont-Blanc heat🎽 Western States recap – Caleb Olson, Kilian & kit chat👟 New Balance’s dominance & pro team tactics🌍 The rise of African talent in trail racing🔥 Faith Kipyegon’s sub-4 event & Nike’s marketing machine🫣 Double Bob Graham drama – should it count?🍆 Race-day wardrobe malfunctions & goldfish hydration hacksWhy You Should Listen:Trail running is changing fast — and this episode dives into all the messy, funny, and downright bizarre sides of it. Whether you’re training for UTMB, doing your first fell race, or just here for the penis jokes, Episode 30 delivers full chaos with zero filter.👉 New episodes every Tuesday – Follow & Subscribe!Podcast produced by Eastwood Media - www.eastwood-media.co.ukSponsorship enquiries - chris@eastwood-media.co.ukeastwood-media.co.uk⏱️ Chapters:00:00 – Intro & Why We Hate Cruises04:05 – Gary’s Return to Training in Snowdonia07:47 – Strava Lies & Moving Time Frustrations10:55 – Ben’s Racing Madness & Orienteering Meltdown11:12 – Mont-Blanc Weekend & Ben’s Half Marathon11:20 – Western States Chat Begins17:32 – Kilian Jornet & The UTMB Debate19:20 – Coverage & Spectacle of Western States20:08 – New Balance’s Rise in Trail Running28:52 – Transgrancanaria Finish & Strategy Talk29:55 – Marathon du Mont-Blanc Winners Recap30:07 – Kenyan Talent & Women’s Race at Mont-Blanc52:48 – Double Bob Graham Record & Caspian James56:06 – Should the Record Count? The 24-Hour Debate1:00:30 – Penis Fails & Race Kit Disasters#RUNcensored #TrailRunning #WesternStates100 #MontBlancMarathon #FellRunning #RunningPodcast #KilianJornet #CalebOlson #UTMB #SnowdoniaRunning #StravaFails #CaspianJames #DoubleBobGraham #NewBalanceTrail #FaithKipyegon #RaceKitFails #UltraRunning #PenisIncidents #ExoskeletonRunning #OrienteeringFails #GaryHouse #BenMounsey29. EP29 - George Foster, European mountain races, race culture and his epic Bob Graham Round
01:23:55||Season 2025, Ep. 29“I Just Thought I Was Being Disciplined” – George Foster on Red-S, Recovery & Racing CultureThis week’s guest is George Foster — elite fell runner, fifth-fastest Bob Graham Round finisher in history, and a man with hard-earned wisdom on the dangers of pushing too far.In his first RUNcensored appearance, George joins Gary and Ben to talk about the performance-cost of under-fuelling. What starts as a light-hearted chat quickly digs into how a calorie deficit, mistaken for discipline, led to serious health consequences. It’s an unfiltered conversation about the pressures of the running world, how easily things can tip into disordered habits — and what recovery really looks like.Alongside this, we dive into George’s recent race at Trofeo Nasego in Italy, a brutal European mountain running classic featuring a Vertical Kilometre and a technical up-and-down course. He explains the unique challenge of VKs, and how the European race scene compares to the UK’s.There’s also big opinions on kit, club colours, and whether poles belong on a Bob Graham Round — plus the usual laughter, roastings, and chaos you expect from RUNcensored.🎙️ What You’ll Hear in This Episode:⚠️ George’s experience with Red-S and why awareness matters⛰️ European mountain races: VKs, altitude, and race culture🥣 Under-fuelling, false discipline, and the path to recovery🏃♂️ George’s take on the Bob Graham Round and use of poles🎽 Debates on kit, club rules, and racing etiquette😂 Gear mistakes, roastings, and classic trail running chaosWhy You Should Listen:This episode tackles serious issues in endurance sport with honesty and humour. Whether you’re training for your next big race or figuring out how to fuel properly, George’s story will hit home. Unfiltered, insightful, and essential listening for runners at every level.👉 New episodes every Tuesday – Follow & Subscribe!00:00 - Intro & Banter01:32 - Race Stories & Lessons Learned01:54 - Mental Strategies05:37 - George’s Background22:42 - Gear Talk27:27 - Training Philosophy49:56 - Nutrition & Recovery01:15:56 - Rapid-Fire Finale01:22:05 - Wrap-Up & What’s Next#RUNcensored #TrailRunning #FellRunning #UltraRunning #RedS #RunningPodcast #GeorgeFoster #BobGrahamRound #TrofeoNasego #MountainRunning #VKRace #RunCulture #EatToPerform #ClubRunning28. EP28 - Fastest 100-Mile Trail Run in UK History?! Centurion South Downs Way 100 Recap
59:08||Season 2025, Ep. 28Records fell, legends were made, and Gary nearly takes out Mark Darbyshire mid-race.This week, Gary returns from filming the Centurion 2025 South Downs Way 100 — one of the most stacked and exciting UK trail races we’ve seen in years — and sits down with Ben to relive it all. From Darbyshire’s outrageous new course record to the epic showdown between Lucy Gossage and Julia Davis, this was a weekend that raised the bar for UK ultrarunning.We talk tactics, course conditions, the golden hour, team battles, pole debates, and why this race might be a turning point for trail running on home soil. And yes, we still find time to discuss Greggs, dodgy plug sockets and whether Wetherspoons has the best post-race kit aesthetic.🎙️ What You’ll Hear in This Episode:🏁 Behind the scenes at one of the UK’s biggest 100-milers🎥 What it was like filming the front of the race🏆 Mark Darbyshire’s course record – and Mark Perkins handing over the baton🔥 The Gossage vs Davis battle – both under the old women’s record🗣️ Why the field was so deep this year (and what it means for the UK scene)🥵 Tales from the golden hour and near-miss moments⚡ Ben’s take on pacing, poles, and future UK race potentialWhy You Should Listen:If you care about the future of UK trail running, this one’s for you. Whether you ran, watched, or are just curious how close Gary came to being flattened by an elite runner, this is the full breakdown of a race weekend we’ll be talking about for years.👉 New episodes every Tuesday – Follow & Subscribe!Chapters:0:00:00 Intro 0:04:30 How Gary Covered the SDW100 0:10:21 Filming with Drones and Lead Bikes 0:13:32 Fastest 100 Mile Trail Race in the UK? 0:19:12 Mark Darbyshire's Record-Breaking Run 0:23:41 Who Is Hugh Tibbs? Back-to-Back Podiums 0:29:30 Morgan Glazier's Incredible Performance 0:34:06 Lucy Gossage vs Julia Davis: Epic Women's Race 0:39:35 Why UK Ultras Are Getting More Competitive 0:45:13 Golden Hour Finishes and Emotional Stories 0:49:37 Age Group Winners and Veteran Legends 0:54:46 Wrap-Up and What’s Coming Next on RUNcensored#RUNcensored #SDW100 #MarkDarbyshire #LucyGossage #UltraRunning #TrailRunning #CenturionRunning #WorldTrailMajors #RunningPodcast #GoldenHour #UKUltras27. EP27 - Sub-14 Bob Graham: Andy Berry’s Brutal, Brilliant Year
01:33:55||Season 2025, Ep. 27Fresh off the back of a stunning sub-14-hour Bob Graham Round, inov-8 athlete Andy Berry joins Gary and Ben for one of the most open and inspiring episodes yet.Recorded in the inov-8 office, this episode covers the highs of Andy’s record-breaking year and the lessons learned along the way — from big UK mountain rounds like the Tranter and Bob Graham, to moments of burnout, difficult decisions, and ultimately, rediscovering joy in running.This is a conversation about ego, identity, coaching, and what happens when you step away from chasing results — and return stronger for it. 🎙️ What You’ll Hear in This Episode: 🏔️ What went right in Andy’s sub-14 Bob Graham Round🥾 Lessons from Dragon’s Back, Tranter’s, and supporting others🍽️ Diet, fuelling and recovery breakthroughs🧠 The mental toll of elite-level expectations🗣️ Coaching other runners while quietly burning out🎯 Why stepping back helped Andy fall back in love with running Why You Should Listen: Whether you’re training for a mountain round, recovering from a rough patch, or figuring out your own balance between performance and passion — Andy’s story will speak to you. ⏱️ Chapters:00:00 - Intro & catching up with Andy Berry02:30 - How Dragon’s Back started to unravel07:45 - Underfuelled, overcooked: the crash begins13:20 - Ego, identity & what kept him pushing18:50 - Being filmed during the breakdown23:40 - The real reason Andy stopped running28:30 - The aftermath: guilt, pressure & self-worth33:10 - Coaching other runners with a new mindset39:00 - What performance means beyond the podium44:15 - Is Andy stepping away from big rounds?49:50 - Navigating expectations from sponsors & social media55:20 - When not running becomes the right choice01:01:00 - Redefining goals & running for joy again01:06:30 - Could Andy return to Dragon’s Back?01:12:10 - Reflections on past FKTs & future plans01:18:40 - Rethinking training & avoiding burnout01:24:00 - Final thoughts on growth & identity01:30:10 - Wrap up & sign offWhy You Should Listen:This is a rare look behind the curtain of elite trail running. If you’ve ever questioned your goals, pulled out of a race, or felt the weight of expectation — this one will hit home. It’s raw, reflective, and still full of laughs from three mates who’ve all blown up a few times.👉 New episodes every Tuesday – Follow & Subscribe! #RUNcensored #BobGrahamRound #AndyBerry #TrailRunning #UltraRunning #MountainRunning #FellRunning #RunningPodcast #inov8 #RunningMotivation26. EP26 - Barefoot Shoes, Downhill Fear & Sport’s Most Awkward Debate
43:37||Season 2025, Ep. 26It’s the return of ChatGBT – and you lot didn’t hold back. In this episode, Gary House, Ben Mounsey, and behind-the-scenes Chris tackle listener-submitted questions about running, gear, van life and (gulp) one of the most controversial debates in sport today.Expect brutally honest answers, thoughtful tangents, and more laughs than any coaching session should legally allow. From shoe drops and descending fears to gender categories and pub-run logistics, nothing is off limits.🎙️ What You’ll Hear in This Episode:Downhill fear and how to overcome itAre barefoot and zero-drop shoes good for trail running?Transitioning to minimalist footwear without injuryTrail shoe trends (La Sportiva Prodigio and more)Campervan weekends, wild running spots, and pub runsWhy women’s and men’s shoes are designed differentlyThe transgender debate in sport: fairness vs inclusivity⏱️ Chapters:0:00 – Intro, fish finger sandwich trauma & Gary’s digestive gamble4:05 – How to build confidence when descending trails9:20 – Are barefoot shoes a good idea or a marketing gimmick?13:40 – Transitioning to minimalist footwear safely17:10 – La Sportiva Prodigio and what’s coming in trail shoes21:45 – Chris asks about Ben’s campervan pub-run in Wanlockhead26:30 – Wild running spots, Dales pubs, and van life chaos31:15 – Gendered shoe design: Men’s vs Women’s lasts35:00 – Should we have an open category in competitive sport?42:40 – Outro and closing thoughtsWhy You Should Listen:If you’re into shoes, trails, banter, van-based adventure or unfiltered honesty, this is the episode you didn’t know you needed. It's one part running advice, one part pub chat, and one part full-send honesty about the culture of our sport.👉 New episodes every Tuesday – Follow & Subscribe!#RUNcensored #TrailRunning #BarefootRunning #ZeroDropShoes #RunningPodcast #DownhillRunning #OpenCategory #RunningGear #MinimalistRunning #GenderInSport #GaryHouse #BenMounsey