Welcome to the Adventure, Welcome to Deep Roots
The mission with Deep Roots is to share my journey to self realisation through the vehicle of extreme adventures and expeditions. The deepening of oneself through toil and hardship, dreams and purpose, and the pursuit of my physical, mental and emotional edges throughout the four corners of our incredible planet, surrounded and challenged by nature's wonders.
- Damian Browne
To be apart of the journey and get in touch with the podcast, contact on:
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Website > https://www.damianbrowne.com/
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Welcome to the Adventure, Welcome to Deep Roots
The mission with Deep Roots is to share my journey to self realisation through the vehicle of extreme adventures and expeditions. The deepening of oneself through toil and hardship, dreams and purpose, and the pursuit of my physical, mental and emotional edges throughout the four corners of our incredible planet, surrounded and challenged by nature's wonders.
- Damian Browne
To be apart of the journey and get in touch with the podcast, contact on:
Instagram > https://www.instagram.com/auld_stock/?hl=en
Website > https://www.damianbrowne.com/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Day 184 of Damian Browne’s prep for the Million Euro Lap—a 3,000-kilometer run around Ireland’s coast to raise €1 million for charity. Tonight, at 9:30 PM, after a long, stressful day and scant sleep, Damian hits the treadmill with a nagging Achilles stiffness that’s haunted him since returning to Australia. What starts as a cautious test—90 seconds of biting pain—turns into a 30-minute run at 9 km/h, his longest nonstop effort since cycle three’s 28-minute peak. Relief floods in: no flare-up, no setback. But shame lurks too—an inner voice sneers, “You’re celebrating 30 minutes when you can’t even run an hour?”
Three weeks of heel stiffness had stalled his running, a glaring red flag with the Mount & De Bla three months away and Ireland’s coast in 16. Patience, a virtue Damian prizes, clashed with his urge to push, but heavy eccentric work—sled pulls and calf drills—unlocked progress. Tonight’s run, born from a “fuck it” gamble after a five-out-of-10 warmup, proves his body’s adapting. Yet, that cruel inner critic, mocking his pace against Iron Mind’s 5K benchmark, fuels a deeper fight. Tune in for a raw clash of triumph and doubt, and the stubborn grit keeping him in the ring.
In This Episode:
✔️ 30-minute milestone: 9 km/h nonstop—longest run since cycle three, no Achilles flare
✔️ Heel hurdle: Three weeks of stiffness tackled with heavy eccentrics and patience
✔️ Inner critic unleashed: Shame vs. excitement—can’t hit 40 minutes or Iron Mind’s 5K
✔️ Risk and reward: Scant sleep (4.5 hours) and stress test his injury-prone edge
✔️ Fight within: Battling the “conniving fucker” of doubt to stay on the path
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Produced by Niall Killeney Taylor of baLORE Media https://www.baloremedia.co.uk/
Chop wood, carry water
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