Eliud Kipchoge is known as the greatest marathoner of all time — a two-time Olympic champion, the first person to run a marathon in under two hours, and the man behind the belief that “No Human Is Limited.”
But in this conversation, he doesn’t just talk about running.
He talks about the kind of strength we all need in life — the strength to start again, to keep moving when things feel heavy, and to trust ourselves when our mind wants to stop.
In this episode, Eliud shares:
why the hardest part is often just getting out of your door
how discipline can actually set you free
why saying no can protect your peace
what he tells himself during the hardest part of a marathon
how one small morning habit can change the way you live
This is not just a conversation about becoming a champion.
It’s a conversation about moving forward, one step at a time.
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