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Step into the realm of resilience, endurance, and achievement with ”The Greg Bennett Show.” Hosted by Greg Bennett, an Olympian, former world number one triathlete, and one of the most prolific figures in Triathlon, this podcast embodies Greg’s career-defining mantra, ”Success comes to those who endure just one moment longer.” On ”The Greg Bennett Show” Greg blends his wealth of 27 years of professional experience, having won over 100 international races from 500 starts and held the title of the world’s number 1 ranked triathlete for three consecutive years, with profound, insightful dialogues featuring the world’s leading athletes, coaches, entrepreneurs, and high-performers. These conversations traverse sports, business, entrepreneurship, and entertainment sectors, providing a rich tapestry of stories about the relentless pursuit of success, mental resilience, and the art of endurance. A balance between Greg’s remarkable career and the inspiring journeys of his guests, ”The Greg Bennett show” serves as a beacon of inspiration for those daring to strive, persist, and endure just one moment longer in their pursuit of greatness.
Episodes

Monday Sep 28, 2020
Richard Murray - Multiple Olympian, Duathlon World Champion
Monday Sep 28, 2020
Monday Sep 28, 2020
He’s one of the most consistent men on the ITU World Series, rarely out of the top 5 for almost a decade. He’s had his big wins including the ITU World Series events in Edmonton, Hamburg, and Leeds, and the ITU Duathlon World Championships. He placed 4th at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. He’s won big money races including the Island House Invitational Triathlon and Super League Triathlon.
He’s never afraid to play it up for the cameras and give us a great show.

Monday Sep 21, 2020
Monday Sep 21, 2020
Laura Bennett is a champion athlete with 4 World Championship medals, 4 US National titles, two Olympic Games representations, and a multitude of wins, none bigger than the 2007 Hyvee World Cup and the enormous check that went with it.
She’s someone who cares deeply about helping others optimize their own lives and someone who understands managing human emotions better than anyone I’ve ever met.
Laura describes the importance of managing emotions, the highs and lows, and how emotions can affect our physiology.
Laura shares incredible stories that shaped her career, from sprint finishing against the great Michellie Jones in 2003 to winning the 2007 Hyvee World Cup.
So many great takeaways in this one!

Monday Sep 14, 2020
Vincent Luis - Two-Time Triathlon World Champion
Monday Sep 14, 2020
Monday Sep 14, 2020
Vincent Luis returns to Be with Champions after defending his Triathlon World Championship title in Hamburg, Germany, last week.
Vincent shares his mindset and what was fueling him going into the race and during the race. He describes the race in detail and his past few months of training during these uncertain times.
Vincent tells us why he didn't race the mixed relay world championships that the French team ended up winning and defending their title. He also shares why Jacob Birtwhilstle from Australia could have likely beaten him in this race, had Jacob been allowed to leave Australia to race.
Vincent discusses his preparation for the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games.

Monday Sep 07, 2020
Monday Sep 07, 2020

Monday Aug 31, 2020
Siri Lindley - World Champion Triathlete, Multiple World Champion Coach
Monday Aug 31, 2020
Monday Aug 31, 2020
Siri Lindley is one of the few to reach the top of the world as an athlete by winning an ITU World Championships and two World Series titles and then be able to transition into a multiple World Champion coach.
5.20 Siri describes her recent battle with Acute Myeloid Leukemia and is now cancer-free.
17.30 How Siri found the sport of Triathlon
22.40 - Recognizing some mental and physical ability
30.22 - Doing everything possible to optimize her performance
43.00 - The breakthrough - Lausanne World Cup
51.00 - Edmonton World Championship - How winning world's changed her life
1.04.00 - Transitioning to coaching
1.08.00 - Mental Strategies
1.12.00 - Preparing Mirinda Carfrae for her first attempt at Ironman
1.14.40 - Being open and learning as a coach
1.23.45 - Mirinda Carfrae and Leanda Cave
1.31.30 - Siri and Bek's Foundations -
Believe Ranch and rescue
Horses in our hands
1.33.45 - Siri and Bek's Triathlon club - Team Sirius Tri Club

Monday Aug 24, 2020
Monday Aug 24, 2020
Bryce Wylde is a Natural medicine expert. He’s a clinician, television host, educator, author, and philanthropist.
His specialty is homeopathy, clinical nutrition, supplementation, and botanical medicine. His focus is routed within functional medicine.
He blends the latest in human biological and genomic screening, science, and technology, and uses new, traditional, and ancient remedies.
In this episode Greg and Bryce discuss -
What is "Alternative medicine"
Covid-19 and what is the real pandemic
The effects of isolation due to Covid-19
Nutrition
Nutrition for endurance sport and exercise
Supplements
Pre and Probiotics
Overtraining in sport and the effects on the gut
The importance of Glutathione
Why Glutathione
Mindfulness and mental strategies
Visualizing and the 24hr edit
What is "Grounding"? Breathing techniques
Sleep
Genetics and DNA
Environmental Toxins
Bryce's Philanthropy and extreme events
Bryce's latest book "Brainspanners"

Monday Aug 17, 2020
Hunter Kemper - 4x Olympian, 7x National Champion, World Cup Series Champion
Monday Aug 17, 2020
Monday Aug 17, 2020
Hunter Kemper is the most decorated U.S. Triathlete in history.
A four-time member of the US Olympic triathlon team, he is one of only two men in the world to compete in the first four Olympic triathlons (2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012). A seven-time US Elite National Champion. He won the ITU World Cup series in 2005. He’s also won the big money events in the US including Minneapolis in 2006 and the Hyvee Triathlon in 2012.
Over the years, he’s been a national spokesperson for various youth triathlon events as well as several children’s Foundations. A father of five, he is passionate about promoting health and wellness to the country’s youth.
He’s one of the best men you could ever meet and he’s been a fierce competitor, peer and friend of mine for over 20 years.

Monday Aug 10, 2020
Monday Aug 10, 2020
Tim Don has been a fierce competitor a peer, and a friend, for almost 20 years.
He has an unbelievable resume of performances which includes 4 world champion titles, 3 Olympic Games, and a world record in the Ironman of 7.40.23, but this is only one part of this man’s journey.
Three days prior to the 2017 Kona Ironman World Championships, where he was a heavy favorite he was struck by a car and broke a vertebra in his neck. His process in dealing with this incredible setback and his journey back to the top of the world is truly one of the most inspiring stories you will ever hear.
I’m delighted to have on the show one of my favorite people on the planet a great personality in the endurance sporting world.

Monday Aug 03, 2020
Monday Aug 03, 2020
Dan Lorang is one of the world’s greatest endurance coaches.
He is the first coach in history to coach a men’s and woman’s Ironman World Champion… and also, they both won on the same day on October 12th, 2019. Those athletes were non-other than Jan Frodeno who broke the course record on the way to win his 3rd Ironman World Championship and Anne Haug winning in the third-fastest time ever on the Big Island of Hawaii and improving upon her 3rd the previous year.
He is also the high-performance coach and the head of innovation for the Bora Hansgrohe professional cycling team.
Dan shares his incredible wealth of knowledge and experiences in the world of endurance sport. From Training, racing, and the mental strategies involved in preparing the world's greatest endurance athletes for the big stage.

Monday Jul 27, 2020
Dr. Tommy Wood - Health, Performance & Longevity in the Real World
Monday Jul 27, 2020
Monday Jul 27, 2020
Dr. Tommy Wood blows my mind with his academic prowess.
He received his bachelor's degree in biochemistry from the University of Cambridge, a medical degree from the University of Oxford, and a Ph.D. in physiology and neuroscience from the University of Oslo.
His passion is human health, performance, and longevity. He’s a Research faculty at the University of Washington (UW) in the Department of Pediatrics. His research focuses on ways to increase resilience and treat the injury of the developing brain.
He has enormous experience in coaching and being a competitor in rowing, CrossFit, powerlifting, and ultra-endurance racing.
And He has a down to earth approach to optimizing human performance. He’s been a great sounding board for me over the last few years.