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The Rich Roll Podcast

What Nick Butter Learned Running A Marathon In Every Single Country

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.812.9K Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2020

⏱️ 114 minutes

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Summary

Completing a marathon is a noble accomplishment. How about completing a marathon on every continent? A feat of a lifetime. Now imagine completing a marathon in every single country in the world. Impossible? Meet Nick Butter — an enterprising young Brit who recently reframed human potential, becoming the first person in history to crush 196 marathons in all 196 countries. A world-record setting feat noteworthy for daunting financial and logistical challenges that often dwarfed those athletic, it took Nick and his team two years to plan and 674 days to complete — an astounding accomplishment that entailed running 3 marathons, in 3 new countries a week, every week, for 96 weeks, blowing through 10 passports and 455 flights along the way. More Jason Bourne than Forrest Gump, Nick ran through 15 war zones and endured several Argo-esque border crossings. He was mugged twice and repeatedly attacked by dogs, even going so far as to run 335 laps around a car park on the Marshall Islands to avoid that country’s overrun population of rabid canines. He had his luggage stolen. He ran in extreme cold and unbearable heat, oftentimes starting marathons at two or three in the morning to avoid 140-degree weather. He repeatedly succumbed to food poisoning and kidney infections. This list goes on. But ultimately, Nick prevailed -- and learned a few things about life along the way. What drives a man to attempt such a feat? In Nick’s case, it wasn’t fame. It wasn't notoriety. It was something far greater. In 2016, while enduring Marathon des Sables deep in the Moroccan desert, Nick struck up a friendship with fellow ultrarunner Kevin Webber — a man given just two years to live, courtesy of incurable advanced prostate cancer. Kevin’s courageous life embrace inspired Nick to rethink his career path in finance. Empowered him to tackle an impossible goal. And motivated him to raise funds and awareness for prostate cancer solutions along the way. This is a conversation about the physical, mental, and emotional strength it took to conquer a challenge of breathtaking magnitude. It’s about the obstacles faced and overcome. The lessons learned. And the importance of giving back. It’s about audacious dreams. Unbridled adventure. And the courage required to jump into the unknown without a safety net. But more than anything, this is a conversation about this fleeting, shared experience we call life — and what we can all learn from Nick's example about ourselves and our place in the world. The visually inclined can watch it all go down on YouTube. And as always, the audio version streams wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Note: This podcast was recorded pre-pandemic (on January 28, 2020). Reminder: I recently created a Facebook Group for fans of the show to to congregate. Click here to join. I think you're going to fall in love with Nick. I sure did. Peace + Plants, Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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0:00.0

We are the lucky ones and yet we don't do enough with it.

0:03.6

I want people to travel, I want people to see the world, I want people to have that view.

0:06.8

And I often find that a lot of hate and negativity comes from misunderstanding.

0:11.8

And if we see the world and if we experience more cultures or religions or beliefs,

0:15.4

then maybe that hate will be reduced.

0:17.8

And I hope, and you say that, you know, what do people want to get out of my talks when I speak to them?

0:21.8

It's not having something in your life or going to somebody's funeral or seeing something bad happen on the news

0:26.6

for you to wake up and realise that every moment that we have of every day is so privileged.

0:32.0

Especially us in the Western world and this privileged society,

0:35.8

we have so much that we can give and we can do.

0:38.0

Even if it's just spending more time with your family or saying that to your loved ones that you love them more

0:42.6

or going and doing that pottery course or that singing lesson,

0:45.6

or whatever it is that you're putting off, you know, the tomorrow may not happen.

0:49.6

Coming right back to the beginning message that Kev taught me,

0:52.2

which is not waiting for something to happen in your life to kick you up the backside,

0:55.6

to do something, you have an opportunity to do it now,

0:58.0

and whether you're 10 years old or 80 years old,

1:00.0

you probably have something that you want to do and you have an opportunity to do it.

1:03.4

Even if you, like me, can't afford it, wasn't fit enough really.

1:07.2

Just go for it.

1:08.8

That's Nick Butter and this is the Retro Podcast.

1:14.2

The Rich Roll Podcast.

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