The Get Inspired With Jeremy Podcast Show is for The Dreamer, The Believer and those who wish to Inspire others and be Inspired. My name is Jeremy Woodward. I’m a heart failure survivor, athlete, coach author, husband and dad to three beautiful girls! This journey started with a single lap around the ICU after my second open-heart surgery after being in the worst stage of heart failure. Since that lap around the ICU it has lead me on this incredible journey that has included the Ironman Triathlon, six Boston Marathon finishes, hundreds of races and thousands of training miles.
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Today’s guest is known as one of the toughest men alive on the planet. His name is James Iron Cowboy Lawrence. He is a Canadian American athlete, born in Alberta, Canada, currently residing in Utah, with his family. James holds multiple records; these include the most half-iron distance races in a single calendar year. In 2015, he also completed the 50-50-50, consisting of 50 iron distance triathlons, in 50 straight days, in all 50 states. Then he decided to take on the Conquer 100 in 2021, which was 100 iron distance triathlons in 100 straight days. James truly wanted to defy logic and that anything can be accomplished.
This episode is absolutely mind blowing. We talked about what it took to complete 50-50-50 and how that carried over into problem solving for the Conquer 100. They became masters at solving problems and solving them quickly. We also discussed the toll that doing the Conquer 100 took on James's body, such as losing his toenails after the first few days, suffering a concussion, breaking his back on day 59 during a bike crash, and so much more. We go into the mindset of what it took to do all of this, and to come out on the other side successfully.
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Erin Girzone has been awesome friend over the years! She founded Good Health is a Habit Wellness studio in Waterford, Maine. Erin is honored to operate a business with a mission of helping others to improve their quality of life through mindful movement. At the studio, everyone is seen as a body that is designed to move, and a mind that is designed to move and grow.
With Erin’s help you will break down the box you stuck yourself and discover you can move well, and you are incredibly strong. It became clear to Erin that good health is the result and culmination of one’s habits. As Erin works with you on a physical level, she is also supporting a shift in your mindset, a profound step that allows you to change your actions. Erin encourages you to stop judging yourself, stop worrying about all the other details and start with something small and realistic.
In this episode, we will talk about somatic movement and gain some insight on who Erin is, what her and her family represent as well as a little bit about our friendship.
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Today we are joined by Kaleb Austin, a country music star. Kaleb grew up in a large family of musicians and was constantly exposed to live music, mostly country and rock. This cultivated a deep love and connection with performing from a very early age, specifically performing country music. At age 14, he began with a few guitar lessons, which quickly became useful for writing his own music. Songwriting blossomed into a creative outlet for him to express his life. During his senior year of high school, his songwriting skill became useful as he found out that he was going to be a young father. Predictably, he didn’t have a clue on how to express the whirlwind of emotions at such a young age, so he turned to pen and paper.
Over the course of a few years, Kaleb decided to take songwriting to the next level and moved to Nashville to learn from the best in the world. He immediately got busy writing and co-writing as many songs as possible. After almost a year, he moved back to Utah due to family reasons; however, he returned armed with the songwriting skills he needed and penned his first number one hit single, Sound of the South. On January 19th, 2021, the single debuted number one on iTunes country charts. The third most downloaded country song that week.
Kaleb attributes the success of his single to his wife, God, and a massive social media following on TikTok and Instagram. Kaleb was voted TikTok’s country artist of the year and he just recently released a song, Cheyenne, that debuted at number two of the iTunes chart.
In this episode, we talk about Kaleb’s journey, how important it is to never give up on our dreams, and how our experiences mold us into the people that we are today.
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Today, we are joined by Derek Fitzgerald. He is the founder of the Recycled Man Foundation, endurance athlete, and speaker. Derek is a survivor of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, heart failure, and a heart transplant. After receiving his lifesaving transplant in 2011, Derek entered the world of endurance sports and became dedicated to helping others going through their own healthcare journeys.
He founded the Recycled Man Foundation, a non-profit organization created to improve the quality of life with those affected by significant health challenges. Derek has upheld his life's mission to honor his donor’s gift. He has competed in over 90 endurance events and is the only known cancer survivor and heart transplant recipient to complete a full iron distance race in the allotted time. When he's not training or speaking, he can be found spending plenty of time with his family.
In this episode, we talk about life, we talk about what it was like to go through heart failure, a journey we share, and we get into one of his main missions: to honor his donor’s life to live a life full of life, and to make every single day count!
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Michael Dreamchaser Smith first joined the military in September of 1998, he was involved in a hit and run accident in 2011 which left him with an above the elbow amputation. Facing medical retirement, he made the decision to fight for what he knew he wanted, to remain in active duty with the United States Army. After rehabilitation he fought his way to stay in active duty despite having lost his arm by completing all physical agility and marksmanship assessments, he was allowed to remain in active duty making him the first above the elbow amputee to return to active duty in the United States army.
It was during the process of fighting his way back to active duty that he discovered endurance sports. He began with Spartan obstacle races that led him to the sport of triathlon, ultimately completing all distances from Sprint to Olympic to full Ironman distance. As an elite athlete team captain for USA Triathlon ambassadorship program, he is training to land a spot for the 2024 Paris Paralympic team. He co-founded Swim Bike Run 4 Equality in hopes to bring more diversity to the sport.
In this episode, we will follow Michael’s journey, hear about the challenges faced, and learn about his strength to overcome the odds. He is someone who believes in having dreams so big it makes you uncomfortable and inspires you to believe in more.
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Can small changes in your lifestyle prevent illness and diseases? Do I need to cut out my favorite snacks to be healthy? Learn the answers to this and more in today’s episode!
Laura Ascenzi is a Registered Dietitian who believes that it’s never to late to improve your health. She knows that everyone is unique and has individualized nutrition requirements, needs, and goals. She enjoys getting to know each patient and focuses on their strengths to help create a realistic plan to reach their goals.
In this episode, Laura will share her experiences and what led to her becoming a Registered Dietitian. She will share her insights on Western medicine, its gaps, and where it has potential to change. She also shares some tips on changes you can make today to start being a healthier you.
Listen in to learn about the improvements you can make to live a longer, happier, and more energized life!
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How would you find strength after a near-death experience?
In this episode, I am grateful to be joined by Sadie and Corbin Raymond. Corbin Raymond of Boscawen, NH, was seriously injured in a car accident on July 4, 2018. Corbin's injuries were so severe that doctors told his family to say their goodbyes. With the odds against him, Corbin's likelihood of survival was slim.
His mom, Sadie, didn't believe the doctor's prognosis, and though scared and in a state of shock, she knew that Corbin would survive. When he was airlifted to a Boston hospital, experts advised her that the damage to Corbin's brain would prevent him from living a normal life.
For 121 Days, Corbin fought while Sadie and the Raymond family sat by his side, waiting for the Corbin they knew and loved to return. Long days and even longer nights passed with little progress and little hope. Doctors expressed the reality of Corbin's chances of survival. But his mom never stopped believing that the son she knew would return.
In today's episode, we go deep and talk openly + candidly about what it was like to see your son with a lifeless body. Learn what kept Sadie going and kept Corbin fighting in this gripping tale of hope, faith, and miracles.
Later, Sadie dives into the inspiration behind her book, 121 Days. At first, Sadie wasn't ready to relive the pain of her son's accident. However, she decided to share Corbin's story of positivity and determination. Tune in as we talk about the importance of hope and we find out more about the future for Corbin and Sadie.
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How do you outwardly show your support for others?
Today, I am grateful to be joined by my good friend and a beautiful soul, Angela Garcia. Known for her energy, exhilarating classes and as the trainer of the coolest people on Earth. Angela is a former professional dancer, choreographer, and nationally certified personal trainer and instructor through the American College of Sports Medicine and AFAA.
Luckily, Angela gets to help people achieve their most significant dreams. As long as you are serving other people, you will be the happiest version of yourself. When you love something, everyone will notice. In fact, it can be contagious. Angela says that when you are having a bad day, you can’t bring it to your business; it will be detrimental to morale.
Later, we speak about showing our authentic selves while promoting other people’s wellness. In the fitness industry, your job is to hold space for other people’s growth. Everyone is a human, but when you are with clients, holding space for their development is a priority. The pandemic has exposed everyone’s vulnerabilities. If there’s ever a time for growth, it’s now.
Tune in as we talk about the inspiration behind AG Fitness, how Angela pivoted during the pandemic, and Angela reveals her most meaningful goals.
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After a rewarding high school (Londonderry High School, NH), college (University of Michigan), professional running career, and a decade of NCAA Division-I coaching (Harvard, Boston College, and the University of Kentucky), John returned to his native New Hampshire and turned his sights to event management and founded Millennium Running, LLC in 2010.
I am lucky to be joined by John Mortimer, who has received accolades for the unprecedented growth and community outreach of his company, Millennium Running. In this episode, we open the show speaking about the inspiration behind Millennium Running and how John had to pivot during Covid-19. As a small business, John says that he looks out for his employees. When the pandemic hit, John’s team had to reinvent what they were doing.
Later, we speak about how John helps people maximize their potential. Whether you are the fastest or slowest person out there, you are always trying to be better than you were yesterday. Plus, we talk about how Millennium Running has reached over one million dollars in charitable giving; John loves giving back to his community. Tune in as John reveals his most significant victory, the importance of safety during a marathon, and John tells inspiring stories.
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How can Martial Arts offer benefits to your daily life?
In this episode, I am lucky to be joined by Jeff Hardy, owner of Bodyworks Martial Arts Center since 1980. Jeff explains that his Martial Arts Center is like a family; when you walk into his facility, you can feel the good vibes. We speak about the inspiration behind Jeff’s career in the Martial Arts field.
Later, we talk about what it’s like to run a business during a global pandemic. When the pandemic started, Jeff wasted no time getting virtual classes started. Luckily, his Martial Arts family supported him. It was challenging to switch to virtual classes; however, it has kept his business going. Plus, people really appreciated the virtual classes until the center was able to open again. Tune in as we talk about the belt system, what Jeff’s training looks like today, and the importance of building systems in your business.
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