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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2025 · 41 MIN

We Found The Hedge (And Richard Branson) - Field Journal #3

from Project Salt Run · host Project Salt Run

We’re one third of the way across India, and this week we finally did it – we found a pice of The Great Hedge itself.In this field journal we talk about the day we found the hedge, following in Roy Moxham foots steps, the wild coincidence of meeting the nephew of the man who showed it to him, and how we somehow ended up at the Taj Mahal talking Project Salt Run with Richard Branson while Hannah was running on empty.If you’re in the market for new running shoes and want to support Project Salt Run at the same time, grab a pair of HILOs using our link: PSR HILOsYou’ll get super comfortable, long-lasting shoes, and we’ll get a little boost to keep this adventure going.Hi, I’m Hannah, accidental runner, sustainability advocate and founder of the Better Business Network.Project Salt Run is a world-first endurance expedition. I'm running 4,200 km across India, following the forgotten Inland Customs Line (also known as the Great Hedge of India) to raise £1 million for environmental action through 1% for the Planet, Frank Water, ClientEarth, and Big Change.Starting on 26th October 2025, I’ve been running one marathon every day for 100 days, crossing deserts, jungles, and cities from the Pakistan border all the way to Kolkata, shining a light on how business and people can be a force for good.This isn’t just a run. It’s a story about legacy, climate action, and courage  and how small groups of people can create big change.👉 Subscribe to follow the journey.💚 Help fund the Expedition: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/proje...🌍 Help us raise £1 Million Pounds for Charity: https://givestar.io/gs/project-salt-run🌿 Learn more: https://www.projectsaltrun.com📸 Follow the daily updates on Instagram:   / projectsaltrun#ProjectSaltRun #1PercentForThePlanet #ClimateAction #Adventure

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We’re one third of the way across India, and this week we finally did it – we found a pice of The Great Hedge itself.In this field journal we talk about the day we found the hedge, following in Roy Moxham foots steps, the wild coincidence of meeting...

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