EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 52 MIN
#48 Daniel Staves - Finding forgiveness in the Stillness of trail running
from Shapes of Resilience · host Olly Hall-Green
In this reflective and deeply human episode, Olly Hall-Green speaks with endurance athlete Daniel Staves about how trail running and ultramarathon experiences became a gateway to forgiveness, mental health healing, and personal growth.Daniel shares how the quiet rhythm of endurance running created space for vulnerability, self-reflection, and ultimately forgiveness. Through long hours on the trails, he discovered that stillness doesn’t come from stopping, but from being fully present in motion.The conversation explores how mental health challenges can surface — and soften — during endurance sports, and why seeking therapy, community support, and connection with nature is essential for resilience. Daniel opens up about the role of asking for help, releasing past burdens, and finding motivation without chasing external validation.Together, Olly and Daniel reflect on the emotional power of ultramarathons, the importance of pacing life as well as races, and why forgiveness is a foundational part of sustainable happiness. This episode is a reminder that sometimes the longest runs lead us inward — and that healing often happens in the quiet moments between footsteps. Key Takeaways • Stillness can be found through movement in trail running • Forgiveness is a powerful catalyst for personal growth • Endurance running can support long-term mental health • Ultramarathons reveal emotional as well as physical limits • Community strengthens resilience and motivation • Vulnerability opens the door to healing • Nature provides space for reflection and calm • Asking for help is an act of strength • Goals guide growth, but presence sustains happiness • True fulfillment often comes in quiet moments🔑 SEO Keywordsendurance running, mental health, ultramarathon, personal growth, community, vulnerability, therapy, forgiveness, resilience, motivation
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In this reflective and deeply human episode, Olly Hall-Green speaks with endurance athlete Daniel Staves about how trail running and ultramarathon experiences became a gateway to forgiveness, mental health healing, and personal growth.Daniel shares how the quiet rhythm of endurance running created space for vulnerability, self-reflection, and ultimately forgiveness. Through long hours on the trails, he discovered that stillness doesn’t come from stopping, but from being fully present in motion.The conversation explores how mental health challenges can surface — and soften — during endurance sports, and why seeking therapy, community support, and connection with nature is essential for resilience. Daniel opens up about the role of asking for help, releasing past burdens, and finding motivation without chasing external validation.Together, Olly and Daniel reflect on the emotional power of ultramarathons, the importance of pacing life as well as races, and why forgiveness is a foundational part of sustainable happiness. This episode is a reminder that sometimes the longest runs lead us inward — and that healing often happens in the quiet moments between footsteps. Key Takeaways • Stillness can be found through movement in trail running • Forgiveness is a powerful catalyst for personal growth • Endurance running can support long-term mental health • Ultramarathons reveal emotional as well as physical limits • Community strengthens resilience and motivation • Vulnerability opens the door to healing • Nature provides space for reflection and calm • Asking for help is an act of strength • Goals guide growth, but presence sustains happiness • True fulfillment often comes in quiet moments🔑 SEO Keywordsendurance running, mental health, ultramarathon, personal growth, community, vulnerability, therapy, forgiveness, resilience, motivation
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