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Project Salt Run

Follow the incredible story of Hannah Cox as she takes on the challenge of a lifetime, training to run across India as part of Project Salt Run. But this podcast isn’t just about her journey, it’s about a collective adventure. We dive deep into the intersection of history, sports and resilience, uncovering the stories of dreamers, doers, and trailblazers who redefine what’s possible.Through thought-provoking interviews and inspiring conversations, we tackle the obstacles faced by individuals pushing boundaries and explore the triumphs that remind us of the power of human spirit. Together, we’ll unravel the threads of history and humanity that connect us all.Join us for a journey of inspiration, exploration, and discovery.New episodes released weekly as we count down to the team at Project Salt Run heading to India to run the Inland Customs Line... Thats 100 Marathons in 100 days starting on 25th October 2025.

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    That's all Folks | Final Episode with a Q&A

    This week Hannah recorded an episode six days post PSR. Find out about the final days, how we did and get some answers from some questions from the communityIts free to join our PSR WhatsApp Community.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 HYLOs using our 15% off code: PROJECTSALTRUN15 You’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

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    Field Journal | Just One Week Left...

    This week Hannah recorded an episode with Natalie and Alex in a Mechanics Garage... not the best news ever. We update you on PSR, Final thoughts and if we think we can raise £1 Million Pounds...Its free to join our PSR WhatsApp Community.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 HYLOs using our 15% off code: PROJECTSALTRUN15 You’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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    Field Journal | Can we make 100 Marathons?

    This week Hannah recorded a solo episode, updating you on PSR, Route Planning and if we think we can raise £1 Million Pounds...Its free to join our PSR WhatsApp Community.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 HYLOs using our 15% off code: PROJECTSALTRUN15 You’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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    Field Journal | New Years Day with Hannah

    This week Hannah recorded a solo episode, updating you on PSR, Medical Issues and answering Community questions..Its free to join our PSR WhatsApp Community.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 HYLOs using our 15% off code: PROJECTSALTRUN15 You’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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    Christmas Special | Team PSR on the Road

    We sat down to chat about what it's like to have Christmas on the road, featuring special guest Olivia Cox, Hannah's Sister!Its free to join our PSR WhatsApp Community.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 HYLOs using our 15% off code: PROJECTSALTRUN15 You’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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    Answering your Questions! Solo Episode with Hannah

    53 Days into Project Salt Run, we asked the PSR Community what burning questions they had and they delivered! Its free to join our WhatsApp Community. 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 HYLOs using our 15% off code: PROJECTSALTRUN15 You’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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    Joel's Exit Interview : Leaving Project Salt Run

    Halfway through Project Salt Run, this episode is a pause and a goodbye. Joel sits down for an honest exit interview with Hannah and Alex as he leaves the road, reflecting on what it’s really been like living in a van, filming marathons day after day and witnessing the highs, lows and quiet moments that don’t always make it online. We talk about friendship, exhaustion, purpose and what it means to commit to something bigger than yourself.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 HYLOs using our link: PSR HYLOsYou’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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    The Runcast: The Mental Game Begins

    We’re running through dusk, parrots overhead, fort walls all around us, talking about the point in the journey where repetition starts to bite. The food we miss, the routines we never expected to rely on, the long quiet miles, and the way day 40 has been quietly looming for all of us. It’s the first time the grind has really shown itself, and somehow that makes everything feel even more important.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 HYLOs using our link: PSR HYLOsYou’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 Found The Hedge (And Richard Branson) - Field Journal #3

    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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    The Runcast: Strive Runs the Extra Mile

    In today’s Runcast, Hannah is joined by an incredible crew from the Strive team, who are out here in India supporting our charity partner Big Change. These legends took time out of their own adventure biking the Golden Triangle to swing by, lace up, and run a full marathon with Hannah… after deciding that morning to do it.I (Joel) chat with them about why they’re raising money for Big Change, what brought them out here, what running means to them, and what it takes to say “yeah, sure, I’ll run 42 km on a whim.” They also share the advice they’re giving Hannah to help keep her going through 100 marathons in 100 days.And if you like this kind of podcast, I guess I’ll just have to get out there and keep running. So if you want more of this, let us know by sharing, leaving a comment, or sending us a message!This Campain was supplorted the Better Business! Join the Better Business Network — the community for businesses that want to make a real impact. Events, resources, support, and a network that actually cares. Here’s the link: Better Business NetworkHi, 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

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    Kit, Calories and what Works to Run India - Field Journal #2

    A check-in from the van between Delhi and Agra. Hannah shares the kit that’s actually working in India, how she avoids blisters and chafe, why a belt beats a vest in the heat, and the simple food plan that keeps her moving. Joel drops in with on-the-road cooking realities and sleep struggles. Quick listener Q&A on shoes and team morale.Fundraising update and a fun one: Name our Van! Donate £10 or more and comment your name idea on our GiveStar page before 16 November. The Big Change team will pick the winner at the Taj Mahal. Want your logo on the van this week? Email Natalie at [email protected] 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 #Endurance

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    Alex vs. The Visa Office - Field Journal #1

    At the start of any big project, you kind of need the whole team together, but thanks to some classic Indian visa chaos, our plans went sideways fast. In this episode, we sit down with Alex to hear how he managed to lose his passport, miss two flights, and almost blag his way into India anyway.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 #Endurance #Running #India #BetterBusiness #travelindia #indianews

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    The First Leg: Starting 100 Marathons in 100 days

    This is a quick and dirty one where we sit down with Hannah in front of our Support van chatting with Joel and Alex on how the beginning of the project salt run has been and where we're at now! We’re currently raising money to KEEP this expedition going! EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah is runnning 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project by leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, is undertaking a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success, Hannah faces the real possibility of failure, but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.Want More? Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!

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    The Final Countdown

    Join WhatsApp Community GROUP! It's hard to believe after 40 episodes and so much build up change and transformation that we finally have our feet on the ground here in India! This very special episode let's you listen in on a bit of our journey celebration and struggle along with some very special words of wisdom at the very end. We need your help raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to Hannah complete the run. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.Want More? Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!

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    1 Week to Go: Next Stop, India

    This is it the final update before we head to India.In this episode, Joel opens with a few words before handing over to Hannah, who shares where things are really at: the visa chaos, the reroute from Pakistan, last-minute packing, heat training, and what it feels like to finally reach this moment after 40 weeks of planning.The next time you hear from us, we’ll be on the road in India. So stay tuned to see where the adventure takes us, or even better join us! We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.Want More? Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!

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    2 Weeks to Go: Nature Gets a Vote with Graham Hansen

    Hannah’s stepping back from day-to-day at the Better Business Network as we gear up for 100 marathons across India, so we grabbed her colleague and “Nature on the Board” director Graham Hansen to explain how BBN gives nature a real seat at the table. We talk through where the idea came from, how it works legally and culturally, balancing people profit and planet, and why “progress not perfect” beats greenwashing or green-hushing every time. We also hit what this means for Project Salt Run and how anyone can bring nature into daily life with simple habits.We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.Want More? Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!

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    3 Weeks to Go: Heat, Visas, and a Dinosaur Hoodie

    Three weeks to go. The team compares kit, chases visas and insurance, and gets honest about training, living in one van, and the unknowns ahead. Why PSR matters, what we’ve learned, and how you can help before we fly.If you’ve been meaning to help, now’s the perfect time! Follow @projectsaltrun, share this episode with a friend, or sponsor a day to keep us moving.We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.Want More? Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!

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    4 Weeks to Go: Inside the Training with Nina Davies

    We’re four weeks out from Project Salt Run, and in this episode Joel sit down with Hannah’s coach, Nina, to talk about the journey so far. From taking Hannah from non-runner to ultrarunner in a year, to the Coast-to-Coast test, the bumps and breakthroughs along the way. Nina shares how the training has been built, what’s gone right, what’s gone wrong, and why mindset is now just as important as miles.We dig into the biggest hurdles Hannah’s faced, the role of the support team, and whether she’s truly ready to take on 100 marathons in 100 days!We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.Want More? Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!

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    5 Weeks to Go: Kenton Cool on Everest

    We sit down with mountaineer and guide Kenton Cool, a man with 19 Everest summits and a lifetime of stories. From a dirt-bag first trip to Pakistan for £500 to shattering both heels and rebuilding purpose, Kenton talks community, identity, and the head game that gets you through the hard bits. We get into the Everest “Triple Crown,” the 40 percent rule, perfection vs progress, and a clear-eyed look at climate and glaciers.We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.Want More? Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!

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    6 Weeks to Go: Plan Z - Funding the Impossible Run

    This week we dive headfirst into the toughest part of the Project Salt Run journey so far... finances. With less than 60 days to go, Hannah and Joel pull back the curtain on what it really takes to fund an expedition like this. From dirtbag backup plans of buying a van in India, to the reality of paying for flights, permits, wages, and gear, it’s all on the table.It’s messy, it’s honest, and it’s exactly why we started this podcast, to share the journey, warts and all!We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.Want More? Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!

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    7 Weeks to Go: Running Through Pregnancy: Dr. Erica Patel's Journey to Ultras

    This week we sit down with the incredible Dr. Erica Patel. A gynecologist, mother, and record-breaking ultra runner who somehow balances medicine at the top level with running marathons across India (and even the legendary Comrades in South Africa... Twice).We talk about what it’s really like to run in India, the growth of women’s running communities, continuing to run through pregnancy, and her work with She Races and Chennai Runners to make races more inclusive and supportive for women.There are some great surprises in here too, including one big India myth that Erica completely busts for us.chennairunners.inwww.sheraces.comWe’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.Want More? Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!

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    8 Weeks to Go: 20/20/20 Challenge: Lessons, Burnout, and Bouncing Back

    The 20/20/20 Challenge. That’s 20 days, 20K runs on weekdays, and 20 minutes of strength work on weekends… all while working 60–70 hour weeks.In this episode we talk through how it went, what nearly broke her (spoiler: hospital visits were involved), and what she learned from taking on a challenge that turned out to be tougher than her coast-to-coast run. We also check in on fundraising, the charities joining Project Salt Run, and Hannah’s brand-new TikTok adventures.We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.Want More? Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!

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    9 Weeks to Go: Marathon by Jump Roap with Krish Patel

    From doing a full marathon with a jump rope to transforming young lives around the UK, Krish Patel isn’t your average runner, or storyteller. He’s the founder of Tales to Inspire, a platform that’s helped over 1.5 million people share their powerful storyies.In this episode, Krish opens up about finding purpose after a rough start, how one simple story in a classroom led to a nationwide movement, and why we all have the power to make change, even if it starts with just listening. A Warning: may inspire spontaneous acts of goodness and/or skipping.Tales to Inspier We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.Want More? Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!

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    10 Weeks to Go: 135 Miles Through Hell: David Bone and the Badwater Challenge

    David Bone has run some of the toughest races in the world, including Badwater 135, a 135-mile ultramarathon across Death Valley in 47°C heat. In this episode, we chat about how he got into running, what it takes to train for a race like Badwater, and how crew, mindset, and even a sense of humor can make or break you. He also shares the mission behind Camino Ultra, thoughts on gear sustainability, and why sometimes the best thing you can do is just tickle the leaves and keep moving forward. An episode full of wild stories, useful lessons, and a cautionary warning about the use of Vaseline.Camino UltraBadwater 135We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.Want More? Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!

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    11 Weeks to Go: Hope, Hustle, and Holding It Together: A Mid-Journey PSR Check-In

    We’re back with a raw and honest update from the PSR team. No guests, just Joel and Hannah catching up on everything that’s been happening behind the scenes and let’s just say, it’s a lot.From Hannah’s wild 2020 Challenge (that’s 20k a day for 20 days!) to losing key team members, this episode dives deep into the physical, emotional, and logistical rollercoaster of prepping for 100 marathons across India.We talk burnout, trust, fundraising hurdles, shifting priorities, and how to stay grounded when everything feels like it’s moving 100 miles an hour. There’s even a peek into Hannah’s mindset shift from fiery activism to hopeful action and a few chaotic bits of good news too (hello, leaving party planning!).This is the messy middle. And we’re bringing you along for every step of it.We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.Want More? Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!

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    12 Weeks to Go: Running, Raving & Real Talk: Our Love Trails Festival Recap

    This week, we're diving into Hannah’s first-ever trip to Love Trails a trail running and music festival that turned out to be more powerful than expected. From dancing in the woods to running through heatwaves, from emotional on-stage moments to reconnecting with the wider running community, it was all kinds of wild and wonderful.We talk about how this festival blends movement, mindfulness, music and why it might be the most PSR-aligned event we’ve ever experienced. Plus, Hannah shares a powerful personal story about grief, music, and vulnerability before stepping on stage to speak about Project Salt Run in front of hundreds of runners.We also touch on how these kinds of events help build community, shift your mindset, and make the impossible feel a bit more possible.Tickets are not sponsored, we just genuinely think this event rocks. And yes, Croatia in September is looking tempting...We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.Want More? Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!

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    13 Weeks to Go: Why Esther Newman Loves Treadmills (And Other Running Confessions)

    This week on the Project Salt Run podcast, we’re joined by the brilliant Esther Newman, editor-in-chief of Women’s Running, co-host of their hit podcast, and all-around running legend (even if she says otherwise).We talk about everything from imposter syndrome in sport to the joys of Marmite sandwiches mid-run, plus how Esther’s journey into running (and podcasting) has helped shift the narrative around who gets to be a runner. There’s honesty, there’s treadmill debates, and yes there’s poo chat. Obviously.Womens Running Podcast We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.Want More? Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!

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    14 Weeks to Go: Natalie Smith, Training, Challenges, and the Road to India

    In this episode, we finally sit down with Natalie, a core team member of Project Salt Run who's been with us since the early days. We dive deep into her role as a pacer and logistics mastermind for Hannah's epic 100 marathons across India. We dive into everything from ultra running, including an unforgettable race in Morocco, to the challenges she'll face with pacing in the heat and wildlife of India. Natalie shares her personal journey with trail running, the highs and lows of her race experiences, and what she's most excited about as we get closer to the big event.We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.Want More? Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!

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    15 Weeks to Go: Blue Earth Summit, Live from London

    This one's a first for us, a live recording from the Blue Earth Summit in London! Hannah and Joel take the stage with Kate Williams, CEO of 1% for the Planet, to talk about purpose, endurance, and why storytelling matters now more than ever.We get into how the idea of running across India was sparked by a colonial hedge, and how Kate found her fire for the climate fight waist-deep in snow!Blue Earth SummitThe Green RunnersWe’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success, Hannah faces the real possibility of failure, but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.

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    16 Weeks to Go: Pinky Toes Down, Hannah’s Coast to Coast Debrief

    Hannah’s back from the run, toes shredded, confidence boosted and in this episode, Joel flips the mic around to hear how it really went.We talk physical pain, emotional headspace, what surprised her the most, and what the team learned ahead of India. This one’s the final piece in our three-part Coast to Coast series and a real window into what it means to run hard, trust your crew, and the true power of Marmite.We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.

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    17 Weeks to Go: The Finish line of the Coast 2 Coast

    In this episode, we take you behind the scenes of our final days on the Coast to Coast trail 7 marathons, 7 days, and one last big push to the finish line. You’ll hear from the team out in the field, sleep-deprived, sunburnt, slightly broken, and doing whatever it takes to get Hannah across the country.It’s hot, the water’s low, the toes are hanging on for dear life but the team’s pulling together and making it happen. From awoken in the middle of the night to llama-filled campsites, it’s been a wild few days. This is what the final stretch really sounds like.We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.

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    18 Weeks to Go: On the Trail, Teamwork, Ticks and Tough Miles on the C2C

    This one’s straight from the field. We’re on location in the UK, following Hannah as she takes on the Coast to Coast trail, a brutal seven day back-to-back run with one rest day in the middle. This is more than just a test of endurance. It’s a full-team trial run ahead of her 100-marathon mission across India and Pakistan.In this episode, we flip the mic and check in with the support crew, Coach Nina, Natalie, Becca and filmmaker Mike Shaw, to find out what it really takes to keep a runner (and each other) going. From wild camping and tick extractions to the art of pacing through pain, we explore the mental and logistical challenge of working as one unit under pressure.Expect some wind noise, road rumblings and kettle chip crunching. It’s raw, real, and recorded on the move!We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.

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    19 Weeks to Go: Blisters, Bandages & Barefoot Truths with Alex Fowler

    Feet take a beating, especially when you're running 100 marathons in 100 days. In this episode, Hannah and Joel chat with podiatrist and endurance-running ally Alex Fowler, who’s on a mission to keep Hannah moving safely and comfortably throughout Project Salt Run. From injury prevention to smart sock swaps, Alex shares how he’s preparing for months on the road (and why it’s more than just taping toes and trimming nails). They dive into his journey into podiatry, how the team came together, and what it means to support an adventure that pushes the limits of body and mind!We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    20 Weeks to Go: 1% That Changes Everything with Kate Williams

    In this episode, we sit down with Kate Williams, CEO of 1% for the Planet, a global movement helping businesses and individuals give back to the Earth. She’s smart, steady, and has found a way to turn ambition into action — leading a network that’s reimagining what giving back really looks like.We chat about how 1% for the Planet works, what impact really means, and how companies big and small can take real steps to be part of the solution. Kate also opens up about her journey from history major to environmental leader, her love of trail running, and why the future of climate action needs stories, systems thinking, and a little bit of stubborn hope.We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    21 Weeks to Go: The Man Filming the Madness, Michael Shaw

    This week, we’re finally introducing the man behind the lens Michael Shaw. He’s the lead filmmaker capturing the chaos of Project Salt Run. From serendipitous meetings to joining the team just as everything kicked off, Michael shares how he got involved, why this story matters, and what it really means to shoot a 100-day adventure across India. We talk filmmaking, trust, storytelling, and, even the occasional panic attack. Plus, we get into an addiction to Greggs, and personal hygine, so dont miss out! www.two-step.co.ukTwo Step InstaRe--Action-CollectiveGreen Mountain PioneersWe’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    22 Weeks to Go: Finding the Thread, Hannah’s Family Roots in India

    This week, we’re going personal. Hannah dives into her family history and shares how her connection to India has shaped the vision behind Project Salt Run. From Anglo-Indian roots to uncovering relatives tied to the Taj Mahal, it’s a ride through ancestry, identity, and colonial legacy. If you’re nosy or just love a good story, this one’s for you.We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    23 Weeks to Go: Coast to Coast: Seven Marathons, One Team, and the Ultimate UK Test

    What happens when you take on 7 marathons in 7 days with barely one under your belt? Join Hannah Cox and Joel as they run, stumble, and laugh their way across 300km of wild British terrain on the iconic Coast to Coast route. Van life, foot tape, team dynamics, and total exhaustion this so-called training run turned into something much bigger.We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    24 Weeks to Go: Blisters, Boulders & the Peak Divide

    In this episode, Hannah and Joel look back on her recent training run along the Peak Divide. Two days of running, camping, and figuring things out on the move. They unpack what it taught her about pacing, pressure, and just enjoying the process! We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    25 Weeks to Go: Privilege, and the Problem With Being “First”

    This week, Hannah and Joel dive headfirst into the messy, often uncomfortable conversation about privilege, purpose, and what it really means to run across a country that’s not your own.They talk openly about the backlash other adventurers have faced, the complexity of Hannah’s family history in India, and how she's still figuring out where she fits in, not just in terms of identity, but in life, legacy, and big, sweaty goals.This episode is about owning imperfection, asking hard questions, and choosing humility in the face of complexity. Whether you’re an adventurer, or just curious about how to approach travel with more care and consciousness.We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    26 Weeks to Go: Running, Recovery, & the Reality Check

    In this episode of Project Salt Run, Joel and Hannah sit down with running coach Nina Davis to take a no-holds-barred look at what training for a 100-day ultra marathon really looks like.Together, they unpack how far Hannah’s come — from a self-described non-runner to someone clocking 30+ kilometer weekends — and what’s made that possible: consistency, patience, and a healthy dose of humor. From run-commuting to poké bowls, navigating toenail trauma to dialing in sustainable nutrition, the trio discuss the highs, the lows, and the very real mental and physical shifts Hannah’s experiencing along the way.It’s not just about logging miles. It’s about building a body and a mindset that can go the distance.We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    27 Weeks to Go: Donuts, Despair & Doing Our Bit for the Planet

    In this episode, Hannah and Joel dig into the wild emotional rollercoaster of climate action, and chat about how their both just trying to figure it out as they go. Discussing doubt, donuts, sweaty run clubs, and what it means to be an eco warrior in a world that often feels like it’s working against you.Hannah shares how she went from the festival scene to leading a sustainability agency and teaching carbon literacy. We talk about burnout, the weight of knowing too much, and why doing something matters, even if it’s small or imperfect.If you’ve ever felt like climate change is overwhelming, or you’ve questioned whether your effort is even worth it, this one’s for you.We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    28 Weeks to Go: Cape Town to London: Deo Kato’s Epic Run for Justice and Migration

    In this episode, we sit down with the extraordinary Deo Kato, a trail runner, activist, and campaigner, who recently completed an awe-inspiring 8,230-mile run from Cape Town to London. Over 518 days, Deo crossed 20 countries, endured countless challenges from visa issues to physical exhaustion and even imprisonment in South Sudan. His journey was not just a test of endurance but a powerful statement on human migration and racial justice.Deo shares the inspiration behind his monumental feat: running the historic migration route from Africa to the rest of the world while challenging societal biases such as the "go back to where you came from" rhetoric. He opens up about the logistical hurdles, cultural encounters, and emotional highs and lows that shaped his journey.Join us for this compelling conversation that celebrates the power of storytelling, endurance, and purpose.Instagram: @deokatoTwitter: @deokatoWebsite: www.deokato.comPhoto: Credit: Fahwaaz CorneliusWe’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    29 Weeks to Go: Hannahs Mental: Mental Fortitude & Running Through the Chaos

    What does it take to push through the hardest days when your body and mind are screaming to quit? In this candid episode of Project Salt Run, Hannah Cox and Joel Chevaillier dive deep into the mental game of endurance running and life’s relentless challenges. From training for a run across India while juggling two businesses to navigating moments of self-doubt, they share raw stories, practical strategies, and surprising truths about resilience. Whether you're an athlete, a dreamer, or someone just trying to make it through the day, we dive into what motivates people to find mental strength and keep moving forward.We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change. (You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    30 Weeks to Go: Running the World: An Epic Journey with Nick Butter

    Join us as we sit down with Nick Butter, the incredible athlete who has run a marathon in every country in the world. From his humble beginnings in Dorset to his record-breaking adventures, Nick shares his inspiring story of adventure, resilience, and the power of perseverance. Dive into the challenges, triumphs, and lessons learned from his journey, and discover how he turned his passion into a career. www.nickbutter.comWe’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    31 Weeks to Go: The Women Who Took on an Empire (And Won!)

    Did you know that one of the most powerful protests in history was led by women? This episode dives into the untold stories of the women behind Gandhi’s Salt March a 240-mile act of defiance against British rule that changed the course of history.From Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, who called out Gandhi himself, to the fearless women who organized protests, led movements, and took on the empire with pure resilience, we discuss the lasting impact they left on history. Join us as we celebrate Women’s History Month by uncovering the fearless women who defied an empire, reshaped history, and proved that rebellion isn’t just for the history books—it’s a legacy that continues today.Side note: We only realized after recording that Women’s History isn’t just a day it’s a whole month, our mistake! We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    32 Weeks to Go: Running the Impossible, Nikki Love on Ultra-Endurance and the Power of Mindset

    In this episode of Project Salt Run, we sit down with ultra-runner and endurance adventurer Nikki Love, whose extraordinary feats include running across Australia and tackling some of the world’s toughest multi-day endurance challenges. Nikki shares how she went from an everyday runner to pushing the limits of human endurance, the mental and physical strategies she uses to keep going, and how a chance encounter with her helped inspire Project Salt Run.Join us as we discuss the highs and lows of long-distance running, overcoming doubt, the psychology of endurance, and what it really takes to run thousands of miles across a country. If you’ve ever wondered what goes on in the mind of an ultra-runner or dreamed of taking on an epic challenge yourself, this is the episode for you! www.nikkilove.co.ukWe’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    33 Weeks to Go: Dyslexia, Dinosaurs, and Driving Around the World: A Totally Unexpected Recipe for Success

    Is there a secret formula for a life of adventure? Our guest, Becca, might have cracked the code. We explore how a passion for art, a love of natural history museums, and a life-changing diagnosis of dyslexia led her to drive around the world in a 75-pound car and become a travel writer and filmmaker. Get ready for a surprising conversation about overcoming challenges, the importance of sustainable tourism, and the surprising life lessons you can learn from a dinosaur skeleton (even if it's fake!).We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    34 Weeks to Go: Great Hedge of India (Book)

    Can one book change everything? For Hannah, it did! Join her and Joel as they uncover the bizarre story of the Great Hedge of India, a 4,000km barrier built for a salt tax! Now, they're retracing its steps, armed with a few old maps & alot of hope.Learn about the lost history, the challenges of mapping a forgotten route, and how you can be part of Project Salt Run!We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    35 Weeks to Go: An American who loves buses walks into a bar in Amsterdam. His life changed forever.

    Today we deep dive into your Co-Host on the PSR podcast Joel Chevaillier (FRGS) as he explains just how he got here and his unhealthy obsession with buses. A whistle stop tour into how meeting a Portuguese guy in Amsterdam changed his life, he travelled around the world with Global Convoy, got a travel documentary on Amazon Prime, travelled 16 countries in a School bus and eventually joined Project Salt Run. We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopJoin the Global Convoy Travel CommunityIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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    36 Weeks To Go: The Truth about how we’re funding Project Salt Run

    Ever wondered how those epic adventure expeditions really get funded? Hannah and Joel pull back the curtain on Project Salt Run's financial journey, revealing the grit, the gambles, and the ramen-fueled determination it takes to chase a world-changing goal. Hannah reveals she is NOT a secret millionaire, won't be climbing Everest anytime soon, and is actually is pretty broke.We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India. Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar.  This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!Get in touch at [email protected] Join the Better Business Network Visit our Website or betternotstopIn the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line. This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.(You may notice a change in the episode countdown. Due to a miscalculation, the numbering has been corrected to reflect the accurate episode order. Sorry for any confusion!)

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Follow the incredible story of Hannah Cox as she takes on the challenge of a lifetime, training to run across India as part of Project Salt Run. But this podcast isn’t just about her journey, it’s about a collective adventure. We dive deep into the intersection of history, sports and resilience, uncovering the stories of dreamers, doers, and trailblazers who redefine what’s possible.Through thought-provoking interviews and inspiring conversations, we tackle the obstacles faced by individuals pushing boundaries and explore the triumphs that remind us of the power of human spirit. Together, we’ll unravel the threads of history and humanity that connect us all.Join us for a journey of inspiration, exploration, and discovery.New episodes released weekly as we count down to the team at Project Salt Run heading to India to run the Inland Customs Line... Thats 100 Marathons in 100 days starting on 25th October 2025.

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Project Salt Run is created and hosted by Project Salt Run.
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