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Let the new games begin! Starting Thursday, December 26th, join hosts Phil Yu (aka “Angry Asian Man”) and Kiera Please as they dive into each episode of Squid Game Season 2. Joined by a lineup of special guests, they’ll unpack the deadly new challenges, explore the layered characters, and debate the moral dilemmas that will leave you questioning everything. Squid Game: The Official Podcast returns December 26th.
#23 - Ex Australian Soldier, Author & Australian War Memorial Volunteer Imposter Rod Henderson
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Вміст надано Chris Burson. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Chris Burson або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
In this episode, we uncover the compelling life of Rod Henderson, a military veteran turned author, whose imminent book launch for “Stop Screaming, I’m Scared Too” is bound to send shockwaves through the military community.
Join us as we delve into his military experiences, the inspiration behind his writing, and the startling truths that have captivated readers and listeners alike. This is a journey you won't want to miss.
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Вміст надано Chris Burson. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Chris Burson або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
In this episode, we uncover the compelling life of Rod Henderson, a military veteran turned author, whose imminent book launch for “Stop Screaming, I’m Scared Too” is bound to send shockwaves through the military community.
Join us as we delve into his military experiences, the inspiration behind his writing, and the startling truths that have captivated readers and listeners alike. This is a journey you won't want to miss.
Savvy Join us as we delve into his military experiences, the inspiration behind his writing, and the startling truths that have captivated readers and listeners alike. This is a journey you won't want to miss.
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1 Creative Dreams and Christmas Schemes, The end of Season One, looking forward for Season Two. 46:53
In this lively Christmas-themed episode, the gang – Burso, Fitzy, and Nick Wise – weave through holiday banter, reflections on achievements, and plans for the year ahead. With their trademark humor and camaraderie, they take listeners on a meandering journey filled with anecdotes, jokes, and surprising insights. What Questions Will This Episode Answer? Can humorous banter carry a podcast? How do veterans and everyday Aussies celebrate Christmas in unique ways? Why does the crew believe in staying active and adventurous no matter your age? What’s next for the Imposter Podcast and the broader "Vetaverse"? Anecdotes to Enjoy Christmas Crack Chaos: Fitzy shares his culinary venture of making “Christmas crack,” a simple yet addictive caramelized chocolate treat. Amidst jokes about it sounding like a Walter White experiment, the team riffs on the hilarity of homemade traditions gone wrong. Nick Wise’s Running Challenge: The team playfully bullies Nick into considering another ultra-marathon, teasing him about his hesitations and challenging his resolve. Fitzy recalls his own ultramarathon experience, describing how he casually yawned mid-run – not out of exhaustion, but boredom! The Yu Yangs Election: In a tongue-in-cheek nod to local pride, Burso crowns himself “Mr. Yu Yangs” after participating in a community election. The crew riffs on the absurdity of claiming such a title, jokingly comparing it to medieval knighthood. Podcasting Adventures: The group reflects on their podcast journey, sharing milestones like hitting 15,000 downloads and recalling how early episodes felt chaotic. Nick Wise’s contribution is praised for adding unexpected depth, with Burso humorously admitting to tapping out during marathon recording sessions. Aged Adventure Philosophy: A recurring theme is the crew’s disdain for people who claim they’re “too old” for activities. Whether it’s late-night one-wheeling in the Yu Yangs or brainstorming triathlons, they emphasize that life is about trying new things – no matter your age or circumstances. Catchy Questions Left Hanging Is there such a thing as being too old for adventure? Will the Imposter Podcast finally get consistent with releases? What’s next for the Vetaverse, and who will join its ranks? Key Themes to Look Forward To Hilarious banter: From mocking Nick’s running aspirations to playful Christmas jokes. The power of community: How collaborating with fellow podcasters and veterans fosters growth. Embracing the absurd: The joy of making big plans, even when they seem improbable. Looking ahead: Plans for a dedicated podcast studio, more guest features, and exciting real-world events. Whether you’re driving to Christmas lunch or reminiscing about past adventures, this episode provides a hearty mix of laughs, inspiration, and a glimpse into the quirky camaraderie of the Imposter Podcast team. Matty Morris of https://www.zerolimitspodcast.com/ helps us out with a banger of a tune. If you want to hear about some real intense moments from Veterans and First Responders. Check out Zero Limits Podcast. Support the show…
This episode delves into the captivating journey of Nick Wise as he transitions from a corporate manager to a full-time farmer, balancing family commitments, personal growth, and the challenges of agricultural life. Alongside hosts Burso and Fitzy, the discussion weaves through humorous anecdotes, thought-provoking debates, and honest reflections, offering listeners an engaging exploration of work-life balance, farming, and generational change. What Questions Will This Episode Answer? What’s it like to swap a desk job for the open fields of a dairy farm? How do modern farmers balance family life and unrelenting responsibilities? Why is generational farming fading, and what could reignite interest in agriculture? Can manual labor be fulfilling in today’s convenience-driven society? Anecdotes You’ll Enjoy Trial by Fire: Nick shares his first day on the farm when he had to milk cows with barely any training and his constant worry of letting his family down. He recounts the steep learning curve and the many improvisations required, from fixing machinery with limited tools to cutting hay while jogging 22 kilometers back and forth between tasks. The Cow Standoff: A hilarious moment unfolds as Nick describes watching Burso nervously face off with a herd of curious cows on the farm. The cows, equally unsure, mirrored his movements in a stand-off straight out of a comedy skit. Generational Wisdom: Nick’s father-in-law, a seasoned farmer, instilled efficiency and innovation into the farm, teaching Nick to reduce his workload drastically by adopting smarter techniques—like halving his steps during milking. Pregnancy Testing Goes Wrong: A veterinary student’s surprising first encounter with shoulder-deep pregnancy testing becomes a comical highlight, sparking laughter and admiration for the less glamorous side of farm life. Family First: Nick emphasizes his commitment to family, whether taking over the farm during his mother-in-law’s medical treatments or ensuring his kids grow up understanding the value of hard work and community. Key Themes and Insights The Challenges of Modern Farming: Nick explains how unpredictable weather, financial strains, and the complexity of running a farm make it a demanding career. He also highlights the importance of efficiency and innovation in sustaining small-scale operations. Generational Farming’s Decline: The trio discusses how generational farming is fading due to high costs, lack of interest, and societal shifts. They propose solutions like mentorships and apprenticeships to bridge the gap between older and younger generations. The Balance Between Work and Purpose: Nick reflects on finding purpose in farming, even amidst its challenges, and the profound impact of stepping back into nature and prioritizing family. Community and Resilience: From helping neighboring farmers during peak seasons to relying on locals for support, Nick’s story underscores t Matty Morris of https://www.zerolimitspodcast.com/ helps us out with a banger of a tune. If you want to hear about some real intense moments from Veterans and First Responders. Check out Zero Limits Podcast. Savvy Use IMPOSTER code at checkout to support the podcast. You save 17% and we get 17% of each sale! Camo Roll You're not just stocking up on bathroom essentials,You're joining a movement to support our heroes. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show…
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1 Farms, Family, and Fights: The Nick Wise Story 1:17:12
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1:17:12This episode dives into the life and ambitions of Nick Wise, a man who has seamlessly transitioned from gym bro culture to boxing rings, triathlons, and even farming—all while balancing the chaos of parenthood. With plenty of laughs, candid stories, and moments of introspection, this episode offers something for fitness enthusiasts, competitive spirits, and anyone curious about navigating life’s unexpected turns. What questions will this episode answer? What’s it like stepping into a boxing ring for the first time after just 12 weeks of training? How does transitioning from city life to a dairy farm shape someone’s outlook? Can balancing fitness, family, and personal ambition really be done without losing your mind? How do competitive parents inspire—or challenge—their kids? Anecdotes You’ll Love Boxing Beginnings Nick’s 12-week training for his first boxing match culminated in a heated bout that surprised even his coach. From sparring against opponents twice his size to navigating the nerves of stepping into the ring, Nick shares what it’s like to fight for the first time—including how punches got progressively harder as the match went on. Did it end in victory? You’ll have to tune in to find out! Farm Strength Nick shares his foray into dairy farming, stepping up to support his in-laws. He humorously recalls “finding muscles he didn’t know he had” while discovering the truth behind “farm strength.” He admits his father-in-law, even at 60, could still outwork him—a humbling yet inspiring realization. Triathlon Triumphs (and Trials) From surviving the questionable waters of Shepparton Lake to completing three triathlons on a secondhand bike, Nick’s journey into endurance sports offers both inspiration and hilarity. How does he compare to the “carbon fiber warriors” of the triathlon world? And why does he keep going back for more? Family First As a father of two under two, Nick shares how balancing his fitness ambitions with parenting isn’t easy but is always worth it. Whether it’s running a park run with his son in a stroller or encouraging his wife’s marathon dreams, Nick’s commitment to family shines through in every anecdote. The Competitive Edge Nick’s competitive spirit isn’t limited to the ring or the track—it’s alive and well in his friendly rivalry with his wife. With quips about who would win in a marathon (spoiler: they both think it’s them), this episode highlights the fun and friction of a family full of athletes. Why Listen? This episode is equal parts motivational and relatable, reminding us all that life’s victories aren’t just about the medals but the stories we collect along the way. Whether you’re a fitness fanatic or just looking for a good laugh, Nick Wise’s story will leave you inspired to take on your next challenge—whatever it may be. So, what’s your next fight? 👊 Tune in to find out how Nick handles his. Matty Morris of https://www.zerolimitspodcast.com/ helps us out with a banger of a tune. If you want to hear about some real intense moments from Veterans and First Responders. Check out Zero Limits Podcast. Savvy Use IMPOSTER code at checkout to support the podcast. You save 17% and we get 17% of each sale! Camo Roll You're not just stocking up on bathroom essentials,You're joining a movement to support our heroes. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show…
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1 #50 Run for Brotherhood: The Emotional Journey of Alex Prestney (pt 2) 1:05:26
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1:05:26In this lively episode of The Imposter Podcast , Alex Prestney shares the highs, lows, and all the hilarious moments in between of his 560km run from Mildura to Melbourne. With hosts cracking jokes and keeping things light, Alex dives into the story behind his epic adventure, which started out as a way to honor his late brother and turned into a community-driven event full of unexpected twists, quirky encounters, and plenty of laughs along the way. The conversation kicks off with a bit of friendly banter—hosts poking fun at missed intros and some button-pushing confusion—before Alex takes us through the challenges and triumphs of planning a run of this scale. The guys laugh about the moment Alex first pitched the idea to the police in Mildura, who were probably scratching their heads wondering if he was serious. But soon, Alex had community members rallying behind him, and even Brooks Running Shoes jumped on board to sponsor him. Cue a fun little anecdote: Alex discovered mid-run that his mum had also been sponsored by Brooks decades earlier, creating a perfect "like mother, like son" moment. As Alex recalls running through sandy deserts (which he jokingly compares to running on the beach—just without the cocktails), the hosts keep things lighthearted, cracking jokes about blisters and stamina. There’s no shortage of laughs, especially when Alex shares the unexpected ways country folk showed their support—like random strangers pulling over to hand him donations and well-wishes. One bloke even threw him a “steak night” contribution! The podcast gives us a feel-good glimpse into the kindness of rural communities, where people are more likely to cheer you on than honk at you to get off the road. Despite the laughs, the episode doesn’t shy away from the deeper stuff. Alex talks about dealing with grief, but in a way that’s relatable and even a bit inspiring. He shares how the run helped him channel his emotions and how he found comfort not just in the physical challenge but in the connections he made along the way. The hosts joke about cardio being the worst kind of fun, but it’s clear that for Alex, this run was about more than just logging miles—it was about healing and bringing people together. Open-Ended Questions the Podcast Explores: What happens when grief meets a pair of running shoes? How can a long run turn into a way to unite a community? Is it possible to laugh your way through a 500km run? Can sponsorships actually make a heartfelt difference, or is it just about logos? How do you keep going when your legs are screaming, but your heart is full? Anecdotes to Enjoy: Alex shares the hilarious moment when he realized his mum had been sponsored by Brooks back in the '90s, turning his modern sponsorship into a family tradition. There’s a fun bit where Alex talks about running down Spencer Street in Melbourne with a police escort, while bystanders shouted, “What’s this guy doing?” Hosts joke about how Alex’s crew cheered him on with mini-muffins instead of energy gels, keeping the vibes light and tasty on the run. Matty Morris of https://www.zerolimitspodcast.com/ helps us out with a banger of a tune. If you want to hear about some real intense moments from Veterans and First Responders. Check out Zero Limits Podcast. Savvy Use IMPOSTER code at checkout to support the podcast. You save 17% and we get 17% of each sale! Camo Roll You're not just stocking up on bathroom essentials,You're joining a movement to support our heroes. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show…
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In this powerful episode, Alex Prestney, a current-serving police officer, shares his deeply personal journey of running from Mildura to Melbourne in honor of his brother, Josh, who tragically lost his life in the 2020 Eastern Freeway crash, along with three other police officers. Alex takes us through his motivations for undertaking this grueling 500-kilometer run and how it helped him cope with his grief while raising awareness for road safety. Alex’s story starts with the immediate aftermath of the accident, when he and his family received the devastating news about Josh’s death. The emotional weight of that day still haunts him, vividly recalling the disbelief, the shock, and the heart-wrenching moments spent with his parents and loved ones. Alex explains how he initially dealt with the grief and the surreal experience of hearing such tragic news as both a police officer and a family member. As Alex describes the run, he reflects on how the idea came to him almost three years after the tragedy. Mildura was not chosen randomly; it was also where another police officer, Briar Joyce, lost her life in a traffic incident. Alex wanted to create a symbolic journey that covered the entire state of Victoria, uniting two places of loss while sending a powerful message about road safety. The run itself was no easy feat. Covering about 40 kilometers a day, Alex talks about the physical and mental struggles, from muscle pain to the emotional toll of reliving the trauma that inspired the run. Despite these hardships, Alex kept moving forward, joined at various stages by his father, mother, and wife, Rachel, who provided support. Their shared determination to honor Josh helped push Alex through the toughest parts of the journey. Throughout the podcast, listeners will be gripped by some unexpected lighter moments, including stories of dark humor, candid banter with friends, and anecdotes about Alex's tattoos, including a tribute to Josh featuring Donkey Kong, his favorite character from Mario Kart . Despite the solemn undertones, the conversation is laced with these lighter moments, offering balance and showcasing Alex’s resilience. Open-ended questions explored in the podcast include: How does a person find purpose after a life-shattering tragedy? What can the average person learn about road safety from such a deeply personal story? Can physical challenges like running help process emotional pain, and if so, how? How do first responders and police officers handle grief and trauma while continuing to serve? Listeners will be moved by Alex’s unflinching honesty, as he talks about loss, mental health struggles, and the need for change in how road safety is approached in Australia. His run isn’t just a tribute to Josh, but a rallying cry for others to join the conversation about making roads safer for everyone. Matty Morris of https://www.zerolimitspodcast.com/ helps us out with a banger of a tune. If you want to hear about some real intense moments from Veterans and First Responders. Check out Zero Limits Podcast. Savvy Use IMPOSTER code at checkout to support the podcast. You save 17% and we get 17% of each sale! Camo Roll You're not just stocking up on bathroom essentials,You're joining a movement to support our heroes. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show…
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1 #48 Balconies, Breakouts, and Arm Wrestling Trophies with Pete O'Hanlon (Part 3) 1:14:39
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1:14:39In this episode of The Imposter Podcast AU , Burso and Fitzy bring on their guest, Pete O'Hanlon, for an action-packed and hilarious conversation that dives into the unpredictable world of indie filmmaking and competitive arm wrestling. Along the way, the trio discusses everything from behind-the-scenes chaos on film sets to breaking into the world of professional arm wrestling. What happens when an explosion rocks a Brisbane apartment complex? That’s one of the key moments Pete recounts from his experience working on the indie film Kane , which was shot in just two weeks. Pete describes the mayhem that ensued when a massive balcony explosion, orchestrated for a scene in the movie, sent ashes and pyrotechnics raining down on neighboring buildings. With firefighters and police showing up, people mistook the blast for a real terrorist attack! The podcast gives listeners a taste of the intense, no-budget world of indie films and the improvisation required to make the project a success. It’s a wild ride full of unplanned moments and tense confrontations with furious neighbors. Pete also shares what it’s like to move from being a military extra to a cast member in films. He reveals the highs of working with big names like Tom Hanks and Baz Luhrmann, to the occasional ego-clash on set. How do you go from being an extra to sharing the screen with Hollywood stars? The answer lies in persistence, a bit of luck, and knowing the right people. Pete breaks down the networking aspect of the industry, explaining how important it is to be reliable and professional—traits that helped him move from the background to cast roles. In a surprising twist, Pete switches gears to talk about his passion for competitive arm wrestling. As the 7th-ranked arm wrestler in Australia, Pete has some battle-hardened stories to share. How does one transition from the battlefield to the arm-wrestling table? Pete credits a combination of military grit and a desire for new challenges. He talks about the highly strategic nature of the sport, which is more technical than the average pub arm-wrestle. He also delves into the ups and downs of the competition circuit, including the taxing wait times and the brutal reality of facing a top-ranked opponent right out of the gate. Listeners will also enjoy Pete’s anecdotes about the arm-wrestling community, including the camaraderie that exists in a sport where breaking bones isn’t unheard of. What does it take to compete in a sport where one wrong move could leave you with a broken arm? Pete explains the importance of technique and the sense of adrenaline that keeps him coming back. Anecdotes to look forward to: Pete’s wild story of having his apartment blown up for a movie scene. Shaun Barry’s cameo in every film he’s part of, channeling his inner Stan Lee. The thrill of having your name on a trailer for the first time—and working with Tom Hanks! A behind-the-scenes look at arm wrestling, including why chalk is key and what goes into a regulation table match. From explosions to arm wrestling, this episode Matty Morris of https://www.zerolimitspodcast.com/ helps us out with a banger of a tune. If you want to hear about some real intense moments from Veterans and First Responders. Check out Zero Limits Podcast. Savvy Use IMPOSTER code at checkout to support the podcast. You save 17% and we get 17% of each sale! Camo Roll You're not just stocking up on bathroom essentials,You're joining a movement to support our heroes. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show…
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1 #47 Rogue Soldiers: Stories of Survival, Success, and Screenplays - Pete O'Hanlon part 2 1:11:47
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1:11:47What happens when a decade-long journey of writing a book collides with the unpredictable world of podcast production? Join us alongside Fitzy and Peter O'Hanlon this podcast episode, Burso hosts a lively discussion with co-host Fitzy and guest Pete O'Hanlon, diving into a variety of topics ranging from the challenges of publishing a book to transitioning from military life to acting and filmmaking. Pete’s journey is a fascinating one, starting with his time in the Australian Army and evolving into a career as an author and actor. His first book, a ten-year labor of love, explores his personal experiences and growth during and after his time in Timor. Pete shares how his writing evolved as he matured, with memories shifting as he dealt with personal hardships like a marriage breakup and the struggle of not seeing his kids. Key Questions the Podcast Will Answer: How does one transition from the structured life of a soldier to the unpredictable world of writing and acting? What challenges do veterans face when trying to tell their stories, and how do they overcome them? What’s it really like to be on a movie set as a former military advisor turned actor? How do authors balance the truth of their experiences with the demands of the publishing world? Why is it important to push ourselves beyond comfort zones, even if it means “hurting” ourselves in pursuit of growth? Anecdotes to Enjoy: Pete offers a humorous take on his early days of writing, admitting that he often threw some "mayo on a story" to enhance it, joking that "the truth can get in the way of a good story." He also reflects on his army days and the camaraderie built during military operations. Another standout moment is Pete's recollection of his first acting gig, where he insisted on telling everyone on set that he was ex-army. This led him to advising the film crew on everything from face paint to military protocol, eventually landing him a job as a military advisor. Burso and Fitzy lightheartedly tease him about his rise from an extra to a well-catered actor, joking about the stark contrast between being treated like a "scum-sucking leech" as an extra to having sparkling water and a shawl handed to him once he became a proper cast member. Pete also touches on the heavy impact of post-military life, including how he initially took up extreme physical challenges like long, waterless hikes to push himself mentally and physically, akin to David Goggins. Yet, in a lighter moment, the group jokes about the common military mentality of avoiding trouble, like a recruit who accidentally found a live round during a training exercise and thought the best way to hide it was to shoot it. This podcast is packed with rich stories, inspiring lessons, and lots of laughs, offering listeners a deep dive into the world of veterans who have successfully navigated their way from combat zones to creative industries. Savvy Use IMPOSTER code at checkout to support the podcast. You save 17% and we get 17% of each sale! Camo Roll You're not just stocking up on bathroom essentials,You're joining a movement to support our heroes. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show…
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1 #46 World War Bloody Timor - From Boots to Books: The Pete O'Hanlon Episode 1:01:22
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1:01:22Ever wondered how a young man with little direction can transform into a seasoned military professional? Join us as we sit down with Peter Hanlon, an ex-army infantryman whose compelling journey takes us from his family's military roots to the front lines in East Timor. You'll hear Peter share candid anecdotes from his training at Kapooka and Singleton camps and his first posting to 2RAR in Townsville. From the camaraderie among soldiers to the lighter moments that defined his early military career, Peter's story is a testament to resilience and the bonds formed in service. Peter opens up about his life beyond the military, detailing the challenges and personal struggles following his transition to civilian life. Despite aspirations for deployments to Afghanistan or Iraq, Peter found himself grappling with dissatisfaction and anxiety, ultimately deciding to leave the service. His journey to find a new sense of purpose is marked by extreme physical challenges and a relentless search for meaning, providing a raw and relatable look at the psychological impact of military service. Finally, we explore the unbreakable bonds and humor that often accompany military life. From unforgettable pranks to shared moments of laughter, Peter's memories illustrate the importance of camaraderie in overcoming adversity. We also discuss the intense experiences that shape a soldier's mindset, reflecting on the stark differences between military training and civilian life. This episode offers a holistic and relatable view of military life, capturing the everyday experiences that define those who serve. Matty Morris of https://www.zerolimitspodcast.com/ helps us out with a banger of a tune. If you want to hear about some real intense moments from Veterans and First Responders. Check out Zero Limits Podcast. Savvy Use IMPOSTER code at checkout to support the podcast. You save 17% and we get 17% of each sale! Camo Roll You're not just stocking up on bathroom essentials,You're joining a movement to support our heroes. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show…
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1 #45 Nick’s 100K Adventure: Preparation, Perseverance, and Recovery 1:15:54
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1:15:54Ever wondered what it’s like to push your body and mind to the absolute limit? Well, in this episode, Burso sits down with Nick The Runner , fresh off the back of completing a 100km ultra marathon, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. From blistered feet and sleepless nights to mid-race moments where he questioned his sanity (and his ability to keep going), Nick gives us the raw, unfiltered truth about what it takes to tackle a race most of us would avoid at all costs. There’s no sugarcoating here—this is about as real as it gets. Nick dives deep into the pain, the self-doubt, and the unexpected emotional moments, like when his two-year-old son cheered him on from the sidelines, nearly reducing him to tears. Along the way, we hear about the bloody struggle to stay hydrated, the bizarre sensation of losing toenails, and how his body started to shut down as soon as he crossed the finish line. And if you’ve ever wondered what happens when your wee looks like Coca-Cola after a 70K run... well, you’re about to find out. But this episode isn’t just about the physical grind—it's a story of mental resilience, mateship, and the strange sense of satisfaction that comes from doing something completely mad. Whether you’re a runner or just someone who loves a good yarn about overcoming adversity, this episode will make you laugh, cringe, and maybe even feel a bit inspired to take on your own challenge. So grab a beer, get comfortable, and dive into Nick’s ultra marathon madness. Matty Morris of https://www.zerolimitspodcast.com/ helps us out with a banger of a tune. If you want to hear about some real intense moments from Veterans and First Responders. Check out Zero Limits Podcast. Savvy Use IMPOSTER code at checkout to support the podcast. You save 17% and we get 17% of each sale! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show…
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1 #44 - Australian Firefighter, Philanthropist and Army Veteran Imposter Chris May Part 2 1:24:29
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1:24:29We sit down with Chris May, a serving Firefighter and a director of the 000 Foundation. Chris shares his journey of leadership in firefighting and his remarkable achievements, including his involvement in organizing the Melbourne Firefighter Stair Climb. This annual event, which raises funds for mental health services and honors fallen firefighters, saw Chris raise over $14,000 as the second-highest individual fundraiser. We dive deep into Chris's experience leading fellow firefighters through physically demanding challenges, such as climbing 28 floors in full gear, and how these events raise awareness about PTSD, depression, and suicide prevention within emergency services. Chris also reflects on his personal motivation and resilience, drawing inspiration from those he serves alongside. Tune in to hear Chris discuss the physical and emotional hurdles of his career, how he combats imposter syndrome, and his role in raising vital funds for mental health awareness through initiatives like the stair climb. Listen now to get inspired by Chris’s commitment to making a difference both on and off the front lines of firefighting. To support Chris, follow this link https://www.firefighterclimb.org.au/climber/chrismay/ Savvy Use IMPOSTER code at checkout to support the podcast. You save 17% and we get 17% of each sale! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show…
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1 #43 - Ultra-Marathon Redemption: Nick's Return to the Surfcoast Century 1:24:12
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1:24:12[Intro Music Plays] Burso (Host): "Welcome back to The Imposters Podcast AU ! On today’s episode, we dive into the world of ultra-marathons with two legends taking on one of the toughest challenges on the calendar – the Surfcoast Century run. First up, we’ve got Nick, who’s back for redemption after a tough go last time, falling short at 50km. He’s had 6 months to regroup, train harder, and prepare mentally – but the shadow of unfinished business still looms over him. And joining him, we’ve got Fitzy – a veteran of ultra-marathons and trail running, who’s here to share what it truly takes to cross that finish line and promises to pull Nick through, no matter what. Of course, I’ll be here doing what I do best…not running! But hey, I’ll try my best to offer my two cents, even though we all know cardio’s not my thing. So, let’s get into it!" [Music Fades Out] Savvy Use IMPOSTER code at checkout to support the podcast. You save 17% and we get 17% of each sale! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show…
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1 #42 - Australian Firefighter, Philanthropist and Army Veteran Imposter Chris May Part 1 1:19:22
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1:19:22We sit down with Chris May, a serving Firefighter and a director of the 000 Foundation. Chris shares his journey of leadership in firefighting and his remarkable achievements, including his involvement in organizing the Melbourne Firefighter Stair Climb. This annual event, which raises funds for mental health services and honors fallen firefighters, saw Chris raise over $14,000 as the second-highest individual fundraiser. We dive deep into Chris's experience leading fellow firefighters through physically demanding challenges, such as climbing 28 floors in full gear, and how these events raise awareness about PTSD, depression, and suicide prevention within emergency services. Chris also reflects on his personal motivation and resilience, drawing inspiration from those he serves alongside. Tune in to hear Chris discuss the physical and emotional hurdles of his career, how he combats imposter syndrome, and his role in raising vital funds for mental health awareness through initiatives like the stair climb. Listen now to get inspired by Chris’s commitment to making a difference both on and off the front lines of firefighting. To support Chris, follow this link https://www.firefighterclimb.org.au/climber/chrismay/ Savvy Use IMPOSTER code at checkout to support the podcast. You save 17% and we get 17% of each sale! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show…
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Fresh back from the Veteran Games up on the Gold Coast with his Average Joe's team mates. Burso contemplates his experience there and how the games had varied from the previous one. Starting off with a Q and A in relation to how his awkwardness from the first solo pod felt, Burso answers questions he's received about that pod and what he's learnt about the whole podcast experience. Also in there are the top countries and cities of our listeners and how close we are to 10k downloads. Reflections of which guests were surprising and who he'd like to interview. Discussion about ideas going forward and how co hosts have been expanded and what the direction of the pod should take now. Being more a community of ideas and guests impacting it over just the whims of Burso, it's basically 53 minutes of inside the mind of our main host. Be sure to message and review Burso direct on insta or here and tell us how terrible he went and that you never want to hear him speak for an hour solo again. 🤣 Support the show…
We made it! This is the fourth instalment of The Imposter Podcast Podapalooza. We’re celebrating our incredible journey and epic milestones. Join us as we recap the past few weeks, packed with exclusive new guests, an insightful conversations on overcoming imposter syndrome. Tune in for behind-the-scenes stories, personal reflections, and a deep dive into how far we've come, pushing boundaries and discussing what it means to be part of The Imposter Podcast family. This episode is a testament to our growth, passion, and the extraordinary experiences that make our podcast truly unique. Don’t miss it! Imposter Community, thank you so much for listening too and sharing our podcast! Without you, our podcast would not be as successful as it is today. If you would like to further support the podcast, any donations will help cover production costs, travel expenses and upgrading our gear. TO SUPORT THE PODCAST Support the Show. - Please 5 star rate and follow the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & YouTube Music - Like/Follow/Comment/Share ❤️ our socials. We are on Instagram, X & TikTok. - 📖 subscribe to our Imposter Newsletter https://theimposterpodcastau.beehiiv.com/subscribe Support the Show. Support the show…
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1 #39 - Inside the World of Medieval Combat with Imposter Samuel Wride Part 2 1:00:55
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1:00:55In this episode of The Imposter Podcast, we step into the medieval arena with Samuel Wride, a Buhurt medieval combat athlete and Australian Army veteran. Buhurt, often described as medieval MMA, is an intense full-contact sport where fighters don historically accurate armor and wield blunt steel weapons in fierce battles that are as physically demanding as they are strategic. Samuel, a two-time Queensland Buhurt champion and Australian middleweight titleholder, shares his journey from the military to the medieval list. He opens up about the unique challenges of competing in armor that can weigh over 30 kilograms, the intricate rules of Buhurt, and the importance of maintaining a balance between historical authenticity and modern athletic demands. Samuel also discusses the mental and physical resilience required to excel in this sport, where the stakes are high, and the battles are as real as they come. Whether you're a fan of combat sports, fascinated by medieval history, or curious about the mental toughness required to succeed in such a brutal arena, this episode offers a gripping insight into a world where the past and present collide. Tune in to explore the path of a modern-day knight and discover what it takes to stand tall in the brutal yet honourable world of Buhurt. You can also check out Samuel’s YouTube channel for more content and behind-the-scenes action https://www.youtube.com/@SWRIDE. Savvy Use IMPOSTER code at checkout to support the podcast. You save 17% and we get 17% of each sale! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show…
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