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🗓️ 16 February 2022
⏱️ 83 minutes
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This episode is a LIVE recording of a conversation I had with Tony Riddle who was eight days into an epic journey. He was running the length of Great Britain, completely barefoot, covering 30 miles a day for 30 days. His aim? To show what human beings are biologically capable of, as well as to raise environmental awareness and funds. Even though the conversation was recorded back in 2019, it has as much relevance today as it did back then.
You might remember Tony from episode 71, What Makes Us Human. He’s also known as the natural lifestylist and one of his aims is to help people move back towards a more natural lifestyle by inspiring them to make small changes that can make a big difference.
Unfortunately, when we meet up to record this episode, in front of a small live audience at the Wild and Wild café in Congleton, acute injury meant that Tony was two days into an enforced break from his run. So, in this conversation, we talk about how he coped with that setback.
We also talk about the incredible power of being vulnerable, the idea of progress, not perfection, and Tony’s philosophy that everything in life is a process. He shares some simple – and free – tools that can help all of us cope with adversity: human contact (hugs from your loved ones), breathwork, meditation, mobility and cold-water therapy.
I ask Tony to take us through a simple breathing exercise, in real time (so you can join in, too). And we chat about the physiology of stress and how and when breathwork can help us.
In keeping with the theme of his run, we finish our chat on the topic of sustainability – the equal importance of individual and system change to protect our environment.
Tony is a really inspiring man who challenges the modern norms in society that are not in keeping with our evolution and biology. I hope you enjoy this conversation.
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0:00.0 | The experience can be good or bad. It's still an experience. It's all one thing. |
0:05.6 | But we always want the good and the happiness and everything that comes with that thing. |
0:10.0 | But without the bad stuff, how do you appreciate the good stuff? |
0:13.4 | Hi, my name is Rongo Chastigy. Welcome to Feel Better Live More. |
0:20.0 | So this week's episode is slightly unusual. It's a live recording of a conversation I had with |
0:31.6 | Mr. Tony Riddle, who at the time was eight days into an epic journey. He was running the length |
0:38.4 | of Great Britain completely barefoot covering 30 miles a day for 30 days. His aim was to show what |
0:46.4 | human beings are biologically capable of, as well as to race environmental awareness and funds. |
0:52.9 | And we even know the conversation was recorded back in 2019. I think it has as much relevance |
0:59.6 | today as it did back then. Now some of you may remember Tony from episode 71 of this podcast when |
1:06.8 | we had a brilliant conversation that I know inspired many of you to make some changes to your |
1:13.1 | lifestyle. And we also go by the name of the natural lifestyle list. And one of his big |
1:18.8 | aims is to help people move back towards a more natural lifestyle by inspiring them to make |
1:25.2 | small changes that can make a big difference. And fortunately, when we met up to record this |
1:31.2 | episode in front of a small live audience at the Wild and Wild Cafe in Congleton, |
1:37.1 | a cute injury meant that Tony was two days into an enforced break from his run. So in this conversation, |
1:45.1 | we talk about how he coped with that setback. We also talk about the incredible power of |
1:50.4 | being vulnerable, the idea of progress, not perfection and Tony's philosophy that everything |
1:56.7 | in life is a process. He shares some simple and free tools that can help us all cope with adversity |
2:03.5 | and life better. Human concepts, hugs from your loved ones, breathwork, meditation, |
2:08.8 | mobility and cold water therapy. And at the event, I asked Tony to take us all through a simple |
2:15.6 | breathing exercise in real time. So you can join in, of course, if you wish to. We also chat about |
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