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  • Episode #9: Tim Dettmann: From Elite Sport to Helping Everyday Australians Move Again
    2025/06/08

    Tim Dettmann is on a mission to make Australia healthier—one lift, one run, and one conversation at a time.

    In this insightful and inspiring episode, Tim shares how he evolved from rural physio to health business builder, global marathon runner, and thoughtful advocate for equitable exercise access. Whether it’s leadership, fitness, or finding your limits, this episode is full of energy and wisdom.

    Key Moments in This Episode:

    Sunday trail runs, pacing ultras, and recovery gone wrong

    The moment a drunken bet ignited a marathon obsession

    Why Tim left elite sport for everyday health impact

    Building Kieser from two employees to 26 clinics nationwide

    How to lift twice a week and save lives—literally

    Volunteering with TriMob and Ocean Heroes

    Running 2:43 at Berlin and aiming sub-2:40 in Chicago

    The powerful life lesson behind pacing a mate through a 100-mile race

    Resilience, leadership, and tofu brains (!)

    Resources & Links:

    Kieser Australia

    TriMob

    Ocean Heroes

    Follow Tim Dettmann:

    LinkedIn

    Instagram: @timdettmann (adventure and running updates)

    Stay Connected with Jason & Execs Who Run:

    Jason Hunt LinkedIn

    Execs Who Run LinkedIn

    Instagram: @execswhorun

    Website: execswhorun.com

    Support the Show:
    If Tim’s journey inspired you, follow, rate, and review Execs Who Run on your favourite podcast platform—and share this episode with someone aiming to run toward their full potential.

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  • Episode #8: Mia Farrow – From War Zones to Mountain Summits: A Journey of Grit and Grace
    2025/05/25

    Mia Farrow’s life is the ultimate endurance story—civil war survivor, immigrant, banker, mother, and mountain runner.

    From sprinting in her brother’s shoes through war-torn Serbia to conquering Aconcagua’s icy heights, Mia shares how running shaped her resilience and how motherhood deepened her purpose.

    Key Moments in This Episode:

    Growing up during the Yugoslav Wars and training on rubble tracks

    Running as both refuge and rebellion during adolescence

    From immigrant to investment banker: breaking into Wall Street

    Winning the Everest Marathon and finding home in high altitudes

    Juggling motherhood and marathon dreams in a new country

    Her solo speed ascent of Aconcagua after just 10 days at altitude

    Reclaiming identity through running after an 8-year break

    Follow Mia Farrow:

    https://www.instagram.com/mia_highaltitude/

    https://www.instagram.com/mia_farrow23/

    Stay Connected with Jason & Execs Who Run:

    Jason Hunt LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonzanehunt/

    Execs Who Run LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/execswhorun

    Instagram: @execswhorun

    Website: https://execswhorun.com

    Support the Show:
    If Mia’s journey inspired you, please follow, rate, and review Execs Who Run on your favorite podcast platform—and share this episode with someone chasing their next summit.

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  • Episode #7: Commodore Peter Scott – Running Deep From Submarine Command to Mountain Ultras
    2025/05/11

    Commodore Peter Scott’s journey from submarine commander to mountain ultrarunner is as bold as it is inspiring.

    In this episode, Peter reveals how a life of deep-sea leadership transformed into a pursuit of ultra-distance endurance—and what it taught him about service, sacrifice, and self-mastery.

    Key Moments in This Episode:

    - What it takes to earn submarine command in the Navy’s elite training program

    - The day his submarine ran aground and the leadership reckoning that followed

    - Why he left drinking behind to pursue his first marathon

    - The transformation from marathoner to ultrarunner to UTMB finisher

    - How the mountains replaced the majesty of the sea

    - The four Ps that guide Peter in races—and in life

    - What self-belief really means under pressure

    Resources & Links:

    Peter’s Book: Running Deep

    Follow Peter Scott:

    LinkedIn: Peter Scott on LinkedIn

    Join the Community:

    👟 Strava Group: Execs Who Run on Strava

    Stay Connected with Jason & Execs Who Run:

    Jason Hunt: LinkedIn

    Execs Who Run: LinkedIn

    Instagram: @execswhorun

    Website: execswhorun.com

    Support the Show:
    If Peter’s story moved you, please follow, rate, and review Execs Who Run on your favourite podcast platform—and share this episode with someone who leads—or runs—with purpose.

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  • Episode #6 - Heather Hawkins: Running Beyond Limits From Cancer Survivor to Global Adventurer
    2025/04/27

    Heather Hawkins faced ovarian cancer at 41 and transformed her toughest moment into a remarkable journey of resilience, adventure, and advocacy.

    In this deeply moving conversation, Heather shares the story of how running helped her reclaim life, conquer incredible global challenges, and raise powerful awareness for ovarian cancer.

    Key Moments in This Episode:

    Heather’s transformative cancer diagnosis and journey back to health.

    From a 4km fun run in gardening shoes to ultramarathon adventures.

    Winning the North Pole Marathon at -41°C.

    Completing the World Marathon Challenge: 7 marathons, 7 continents, 7 days.

    Running the Marathon des Sables, 250km across the Sahara Desert.

    A 520km epic ultramarathon across Australia's Outback.

    The deeper purpose behind Heather's running and advocacy work.

    Her next goal: setting a new Australian 24-hour running record at age 60.

    Resources & Links:

    Heather’s Book: Adventurous Spirit

    Ovarian Cancer Australia (ovariancancer.net.au)

    Can Too Foundation (cantoo.org.au)

    Calix Immunotherapy (calixar.com)

    Follow Heather’s Journey:

    Heather’s Instagram

    Stay Connected with Jason & Execs Who Run:

    Jason Hunt (LinkedIn)

    Execs Who Run (LinkedIn)

    Instagram: @execswhorun

    execswhorun.com

    Support the Show: If Heather’s journey moved you, please follow, rate, and review Execs Who Run on your favourite podcast platform, and share this episode with someone who could use a dose of inspiration.

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  • Episode #5 – Roger Hanney (Part 1): FROM the Rise of HOKA to the 4 Deserts Grand Slam
    2025/04/13

    Roger Hanney isn’t just a runner—he’s a force of nature.

    As the man behind HOKA’s rise in Australia and New Zealand, Roger helped turn an obscure, oversized shoe into one of the most trusted names in running. From battling early industry scepticism to watching the big brands follow suit (looking at you, Nike), he’s lived the brand’s growth from the inside out.

    But Roger’s story doesn’t stop at retail strategy and product launches. He’s also an ultra-endurance athlete who became the first Type 1 diabetic in the world to complete the 4 Deserts Grand Slam—a series of four 250km footraces across the Atacama, Gobi, Sahara, and Antarctica.

    In this two-part conversation, we go wide and deep.
    In Part One, we cover: 👟 The early days of HOKA and why the brand was seen as “moon shoes”
    👟 Whether Nike really did follow HOKA’s lead on shoe design
    👟 Roger’s mindset shift after being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes
    👟 What it took to build trust in a radically different running shoe
    👟 Balancing brand leadership, family life, and long trail runs
    👟 Why sometimes, you just need to give it a go

    Part Two goes deep into the 4 Deserts Grand Slam, what it takes to suffer well, and how adventure has shaped Roger’s view on leadership and life. Stay tuned.

    This one’s for the shoe nerds, the adventurers, and anyone who’s ever asked, “Can I really do this?”

    🔗 Connect with Roger

    📸 Instagram – @roger.hanney
    🌐 HOKA ANZ – hoka.com.au | hoka.co.nz

    🔗 Connect with Jason & Execs Who Run

    🔗 Jason Hunt – LinkedIn
    🔗 Execs Who Run – LinkedIn Page
    🌐 execswhorun.com
    📸 Instagram – @execswhorun

    📣 Like this episode?

    If Roger’s story hit a nerve or got you thinking:
    ✅ Follow the podcast
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    And don’t miss Part Two, where we take on the deserts, the suffering, and the mindset behind it all.

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Episode #4 – Michael Batko: From Austrian Kickboxing to Startups, Fatherhood & Focus
    2025/03/30

    Michael Batko has never taken the traditional path. From working as a hotel entertainer in Greece to becoming a kickboxing runner-up in Austria, his early life was fuelled by curiosity, energy, and a desire to connect with people. That mindset carried through to a global career in consulting and finance—before he made the leap into Australia’s startup scene.

    After helping scale MadPaws and Expert360, Michael now leads Startmate, one of Australasia’s most influential startup accelerators. He’s helped shape a founder-first ecosystem, backing over 270 startups and building a vibrant community across Australia and New Zealand.

    But beyond business, Michael is also a runner, a new dad, and the founder of Startup Striders—a running group that brings startup operators together for parkruns and post-run chats. In this episode, we explore how he uses running as a tool for focus, clarity, and connection—and how becoming a father has transformed his leadership and priorities.

    In this episode, we cover:
    🏃‍♂️ What he learned from kickboxing, hospitality, and working across cultures
    🏃‍♂️ How he broke into startups by playing five-a-side football
    🏃‍♂️ Building Startmate from a Google Sheet into a high-impact accelerator
    🏃‍♂️ The power of doing fewer things, better — and killing off distractions
    🏃‍♂️ Why Startup Striders has been key to consistency and community
    🏃‍♂️ How fatherhood has changed the way he thinks, works, and leads

    This is a conversation about choosing what matters, showing up with intention, and carving space for clarity—on the run and in leadership.

    Connect with Michael:
    🔗 LinkedIn – Michael Batko
    📝 Substack – batko.substack.com

    Connect with Jason & Execs Who Run:
    🔗 LinkedIn – Jason Hunt
    🔗 Execs Who Run – LinkedIn Page
    🌐 execswhorun.com
    📸 Instagram – @execswhorun

    Let us know your biggest takeaway from the episode — message us on LinkedIn or Instagram. And if you’re enjoying the show, follow and share Execs Who Run — we’ve got more unscripted conversations coming your way.

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    49 分
  • Episode #3 – Ayesha Razzaq: From Being Left at 15 to Running the World
    2025/03/16

    Left in Australia at 15 to pursue a better future, Ayesha Razzaq built a career leading major transformation at Energy Queensland—all while conquering the Six World Marathon Majors and raising over $75,000 for the Indigenous Marathon Foundation.

    Ayesha knows what it means to step outside her comfort zone. Growing up as a diplomat’s daughter, she moved between countries, but nothing prepared her for being left alone in Australia as a teenager. That challenge shaped her independence, resilience, and self-belief—values that have driven both her leadership and running journey.

    Now, as Executive GM of Retail at Energy Queensland, she’s leading an industry shift toward renewables while also pushing her own limits in endurance sports. She’s gone from handing out medals at a 5K fun run to finishing all Six World Marathon Majors, and along the way, she’s used running as a way to give back—supporting Indigenous communities through the IMF and mentoring others to push their own limits.

    ⏱ Episode Highlights & Timestamps

    00:00 – Ayesha’s unforgettable New York Marathon finish
    02:00 – Being left in Australia at 15 and how it shaped her independence
    07:00 – Her first 5K fun run and the unexpected path to marathons
    10:00 – Getting involved with the Indigenous Marathon Foundation
    19:00 – Completing all Six World Marathon Majors and what she learned
    26:00 – How running fuels her leadership at Energy Queensland
    34:00 – The breakthrough that helped her shave 50 minutes off her PB
    42:00 – Why mindset was the game-changer for Chicago 2023
    49:00 – Ayesha’s advice for life, leadership, and running

    📲 Join the Conversation

    What’s your biggest takeaway from this episode? Message us on LinkedIn or Instagram (just search Execs Who Run)

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    🔗 Follow & Connect with Ayesha

    📍 Strava
    📍 LinkedIn

    🏃‍♀️ Resources Mentioned

    🏅 Indigenous Marathon Foundation
    🌎 World Marathon Majors

    Ayesha’s mantra—"If it’s to be, it’s up to me"—has shaped her approach to running, leadership, and life. This episode is all about pushing limits, leading with resilience, and making an impact.

    🎧 Tune in now and let us know what resonated most with you! 🚀

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  • Episode #2 - Robert Fowler: From Million-Dollar Startup to Marathon Joggler
    2025/03/02

    What happens when you take an entrepreneurial mindset, a passion for problem-solving, and a desire to push boundaries? You get Robert Fowler—a cybersecurity leader who’s spent his career tackling complex challenges, both in business and on the run.

    At just 17, Robert co-founded a million-dollar computer business before transitioning to cybersecurity at Tyson Foods, a company that runs deep in his family. But that’s just the beginning. When he took up running, he decided to take it a step further—literally—by joggling (running while juggling). And in true Robert fashion, he didn’t stop there—he joggled the Chicago Marathon… using three oranges.

    In this episode, we discuss:
    ✔️ Robert’s journey from young entrepreneur to cybersecurity leader
    ✔️ The lessons he’s learned from business, problem-solving, and leadership
    ✔️ How joggling became his way of making running more exciting
    ✔️ The mindset required to take on extraordinary challenges

    🔗 Links & Resources:
    📌 Connect with Robert Fowler
    📌 Follow Execs Who Run
    📌 Check out past episodes

    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who loves running, leadership, or just a great story.

    🚀 Keep running, keep leading, and keep pushing your limits!

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    46 分