The Character Podcast

The Character Podcast - Episode 2: Gregg Stevenson MBE

1 h 28 min · 23. März 2026
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In this episode of The Character Podcast, we sit down with Gregg Stevenson MBE, former Commando and Paralympic gold medallist, and a powerful example of what it means to build character through adversity. Gregg shares his journey from the military into elite sport, showing how the mindset developed through Commando training became the foundation for everything that followed. Discipline, accountability and resilience run through every part of his story. This is a conversation about more than performance. This is about character. We explore the transition into Paralympic rowing and the mental challenges that come with stepping into a new environment. Gregg speaks openly about imposter syndrome, learning to believe he belonged, and making the shift from competing to winning. There is powerful insight into breaking a world record, handling pressure at the highest level, and the importance of staying grounded while continuing to raise your standards. The lessons in this episode go far beyond sport. They apply to leadership, to education, and to everyday life. If you take one thing from this conversation, let it be this. Your mindset shapes your reality, and the standards you set will define where you end up. This is The Character Podcast.

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The Character Podcast - Episode 2: Gregg Stevenson MBE

In this episode of The Character Podcast, we sit down with Gregg Stevenson MBE, former Commando and Paralympic gold medallist, and a powerful example of what it means to build character through adversity. Gregg shares his journey from the military into elite sport, showing how the mindset developed through Commando training became the foundation for everything that followed. Discipline, accountability and resilience run through every part of his story. This is a conversation about more than performance. This is about character. We explore the transition into Paralympic rowing and the mental challenges that come with stepping into a new environment. Gregg speaks openly about imposter syndrome, learning to believe he belonged, and making the shift from competing to winning. There is powerful insight into breaking a world record, handling pressure at the highest level, and the importance of staying grounded while continuing to raise your standards. The lessons in this episode go far beyond sport. They apply to leadership, to education, and to everyday life. If you take one thing from this conversation, let it be this. Your mindset shapes your reality, and the standards you set will define where you end up. This is The Character Podcast.

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