EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 49 MIN
India's Toughest Man Had One Rule — Never Show Weakness
from Feck It, No More · host Glenn Monaghan
His mother died when he was 12. His father dropped him at a stranger's house and disappeared. Sukant Singh — endurance athlete, fashion model, named India's Toughest Man — took that pain and chose to run. Literally. Ironman. Ultra marathons. High Rocks.His therapist told him he could have gone in a very different direction. He chose sport instead. But the one thing that Suki had never quite figured out was relationships. In this raw, honest conversation, he opens up about the childhood trauma that shaped every pattern he carries today — and what he's doing about it. Topics covered: childhood grief, absent parents, using sport as emotional survival, the cost of the "toughest man" identity, and what it actually takes to start repairing the relationship patterns built in childhood. If this episode has brought something up for you, you are not alone.Lifeline: 13 11 14 — Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636 Follow the show for new episodes every week. Also available on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feck-it-no-more/id1877751814YouTube: www.youtube.com/@FeckItNoMore If you've had a "feck it, no more" moment and want to share your story — or know someone who should — reach out to Glenn directly: [email protected]
What this episode covers
His mother died when he was 12. His father dropped him at a stranger's house and disappeared. Sukant Singh — endurance athlete, fashion model, named India's Toughest Man — took that pain and chose to run. Literally. Ironman. Ultra marathons. High Rocks.His therapist told him he could have gone in a very different direction. He chose sport instead. But the one thing that Suki had never quite figured out was relationships. In this raw, honest conversation, he opens up about the childhood trauma that shaped every pattern he carries today — and what he's doing about it. Topics covered: childhood grief, absent parents, using sport as emotional survival, the cost of the "toughest man" identity, and what it actually takes to start repairing the relationship patterns built in childhood. If this episode has brought something up for you, you are not alone.Lifeline: 13 11 14 — Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636 Follow the show for new episodes every week. Also available on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feck-it-no-more/id1877751814YouTube: www.youtube.com/@FeckItNoMore If you've had a "feck it, no more" moment and want to share your story — or know someone who should — reach out to Glenn directly: [email protected]
NOW PLAYING
India's Toughest Man Had One Rule — Never Show Weakness
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
Feb 4, 2026 ·18m