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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2025 · 41 MIN

Ep 3 - Mitchell Hutchcraft: Project Limitless — The Journey of Resilience and Adventure

from Shapes of Resilience · host Olly Hall-Green

Episode Summary:In this inspiring episode of Shapes of Resilience, Olly Hall-Green speaks with endurance athlete and adventurer Mitchell Hutchcraft, the driving force behind Project Limitless — a world record attempt to complete the longest ascent of Mount Everest. Mitch shares the emotional and physical challenges of swimming the English Channel while battling tonsillitis, cycling 10,000 kilometers across Europe and Asia (often with his loyal dog by his side), and preparing to conquer Everest. Mitch reflects on the mental resilience required to push through pain, the logistical challenges of such epic feats, and how his military training has shaped his mindset. Through his adventures, he champions mental health support for veterans and wildlife conservation. His journey proves that with belief, determination, and a supportive team, we are all capable of achieving the extraordinary.Keywords: Project Limitless, Mitchell Hutchcraft, Everest, endurance athlete, mental resilience, adventure, swimming, cycling, ultra marathon, wildlife conservation, military training, personal growth, inspiration, mental healthWhat You’ll Learn in This Episode:• The power of mental resilience in overcoming extreme physical challenges• How personal loss and purpose can fuel determination• The most daunting parts of an expedition — and how to overcome them• The unique role of optimism and blind faith in endurance adventures• How military training instills discipline and mental strength• The beauty and unpredictability of adventure, from Europe to the Arabian desert• How to transition from one challenge (cycling) to another (ultra running) despite pain• The importance of having the right team around you for big goals• Why preparation for Everest involves as much mental training as physical• How personal challenges can inspire others and support mental health and conservation causesKey Takeaways:• Success is personal and relative; everyone’s challenges are unique• Mental resilience is the foundation of endurance and personal growth• The hardest challenges often lead to the most powerful transformations• Adventure is not just physical — it’s deeply emotional and spiritual• A supportive team and community make the impossible possible• Optimism can carry you through moments when logic tells you to quit• Military discipline can be applied to all areas of life and endurance• The journey matters as much as the destination• Challenges and setbacks are part of the story; keep going• Inspiration comes from daring to try, not just from achievement“You’ve redefined resilience.”“I was just blind optimism.”“I just love the adventure.”“This could have all been over. on Day one.”Community:Join my FREE Shapes of Resilience Facebook community and gain access to my FREE 4-day course: ⁠https://tinyurl.com/shapesofresiliencecommunity⁠Support my Fundraiser for Rock2Recovery: On the 27th September 2025 I will be taking on my first ever Marathon from Bristol to Bath! This is a full 26-Mile Trail Marathon in aid of R2R and the work they do supporting Veterans, Military and Emergency Services with mental health recovery. Donate here: ⁠https://sportsgiving.co.uk/sponsor/activity/bristol-to-bath-trail-marathon/olly-hall-green ⁠Connect with me via:Instagram: ⁠https://tinyurl.com/shapesofresilienceinstagram⁠LinkedIn: ⁠https://tinyurl.com/shapesofresiliencelinkedin⁠ YouTube: ⁠https://tinyurl.com/Shapesofresilienceyoutube⁠Enjoying the show?Please follow, subscribe, rate, and leave a review..... it helps others find the podcast and join the community.All Ships Rise in a High Tide 

Episode Summary:In this inspiring episode of Shapes of Resilience, Olly Hall-Green speaks with endurance athlete and adventurer Mitchell Hutchcraft, the driving force behind Project Limitless — a world record attempt to complete the longest ascent of Mount Everest. Mitch shares the emotional and physical challenges of swimming the English Channel while battling tonsillitis, cycling 10,000 kilometers across Europe and Asia (often with his loyal dog by his side), and preparing to conquer Everest. Mitch reflects on the mental resilience required to push through pain, the logistical challenges of such epic feats, and how his military training has shaped his mindset. Through his adventures, he champions mental health support for veterans and wildlife conservation. His journey proves that with belief, determination, and a supportive team, we are all capable of achieving the extraordinary.Keywords: Project Limitless, Mitchell Hutchcraft, Everest, endurance athlete, mental resilience, adventure, swimming, cycling, ultra marathon, wildlife conservation, military training, personal growth, inspiration, mental healthWhat You’ll Learn in This Episode:• The power of mental resilience in overcoming extreme physical challenges• How personal loss and purpose can fuel determination• The most daunting parts of an expedition — and how to overcome them• The unique role of optimism and blind faith in endurance adventures• How military training instills discipline and mental strength• The beauty and unpredictability of adventure, from Europe to the Arabian desert• How to transition from one challenge (cycling) to another (ultra running) despite pain• The importance of having the right team around you for big goals• Why preparation for Everest involves as much mental training as physical• How personal challenges can inspire others and support mental health and conservation causesKey Takeaways:• Success is personal and relative; everyone’s challenges are unique• Mental resilience is the foundation of endurance and personal growth• The hardest challenges often lead to the most powerful transformations• Adventure is not just physical — it’s deeply emotional and spiritual• A supportive team and community make the impossible possible• Optimism can carry you through moments when logic tells you to quit• Military discipline can be applied to all areas of life and endurance• The journey matters as much as the destination• Challenges and setbacks are part of the story; keep going• Inspiration comes from daring to try, not just from achievement“You’ve redefined resilience.”“I was just blind optimism.”“I just love the adventure.”“This could have all been over. on Day one.”Community:Join my FREE Shapes of Resilience Facebook community and gain access to my FREE 4-day course: ⁠https://tinyurl.com/shapesofresiliencecommunity⁠Support my Fundraiser for Rock2Recovery: On the 27th September 2025 I will be taking on my first ever Marathon from Bristol to Bath! This is a full 26-Mile Trail Marathon in aid of R2R and the work they do supporting Veterans, Military and Emergency Services with mental health recovery. Donate here: ⁠https://sportsgiving.co.uk/sponsor/activity/bristol-to-bath-trail-marathon/olly-hall-green ⁠Connect with me via:Instagram: ⁠https://tinyurl.com/shapesofresilienceinstagram⁠LinkedIn: ⁠https://tinyurl.com/shapesofresiliencelinkedin⁠ YouTube: ⁠https://tinyurl.com/Shapesofresilienceyoutube⁠Enjoying the show?Please follow, subscribe, rate, and leave a review..... it helps others find the podcast and join the community.All Ships Rise in a High Tide

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