
From Pills to Hills Podcast
Episode 21: Skatty Shit
This week it's just the boys, one over heating camera, no plan, Ryan "Wolf of Wall Street" Stephens turns to trading, absolute chaos. Enjoy

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Hosted by Unknown Host · sports · EN · 21 episodes
Two Welsh lads who hung up their party boots and now run ultra marathons, speak to inspirational and slightly bonkers legends who test the limits of the human mind and body.
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From Pills to Hills Podcast
This week it's just the boys, one over heating camera, no plan, Ryan "Wolf of Wall Street" Stephens turns to trading, absolute chaos. Enjoy

From Pills to Hills Podcast
This week the boys are joined by the hardest girl in the valleys Courtney Jacquemai. For those of you who don't know Courtney she is an absolute savage ultra runner from South Wales and when she's not putting out fires in her day job (literally) she can be found chewing up the Welsh mountains. From being chased by a bear in America to jumping on tren and bumming men this is an episode you do not want to miss.

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This week the boys are joined by Simon Malley Simon has done some of the toughest endurance events there is from Ironman, The Dragons Back and most recently podiuming at 3rd place on The Epona 100. Simon talks about his love of mountaineering, coaching people and helping them achieve their goals and more. He also sheds some light on future challenges he has planned for the future.

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This week, the boys are joined by Richard Jones, whose first year in ultra running has been nothing short of ridiculous. In just 12 months, Rich has taken on and conquered the Pegasus Slam, the Sirona 100 and the brutal Wild Horse 200, achievements that most runners spend years working towards. Ryan and Mike dig into what drove Rich to take on such massive challenges, the highs and lows of ultra racing, the mental battles that come with pushing beyond your limits, and what it really takes to keep moving when your body is screaming at you to stop. Of course, it wouldn't be From Pills To Hills without the conversation quickly descending into chaos, with plenty of questionable tangents, terrible advice, and the usual dose of absolute wetness along the way. Massive miles, big challenges, mental grit, and plenty of nonsense. Richard Jones joins the boys for a cracking episode of Pills the Hills.

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<p>The Boys Are BackAfter a seven-month hiatus, Ryan and Mike are finally back behind the mics. Ryan catches everyone up on his travels through India, Australia, and Sri Lanka, while Mike reflects on trying to complete his third ultra marathon and what went wrong.From travel stories and endurance running to completely unfiltered nonsense, the lads spend most of the episode doing what they do best: talking absolute shit.As if that wasn't enough, the podcast takes an unexpected turn when Jenny barges in halfway through the recording, giving Ryan the fright of his life and derailing the conversation...
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