The Mood Booster Podcast

75. What It takes to Build a Community w/ Jonty Brown

58 min · 7. Juni 2026
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The Mood Booster Podcast | Episode 75 - The Home of Wellbeing and Joy What does it take to build a community from nothing? In this episode, Charlie and Dr Marcus sit down with Jonty Brown, co-founder of Run Limited, the world's most collaborative running brand, to explore community, leadership, and what it means to live many different lives in pursuit of the one thing that matters most. Jonty has been a barista, a barber, a motorcycle builder, a surf instructor, and now a running store founder and ultramarathon runner who ran nearly 500km across America as part of the Speed Project. His story is one of curiosity, courage, and relentless consistency. 🎧 In this episode: We cover Jonty's journey through many different careers and how those experiences shaped who he is today. We explore the founding of Run Limited, what "most collaborative running brand in the world" really means, and how Jonty and co-founder Molly created a space for the entire running community, not just their own. Jonty opens up about being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at 11 years old and how he manages that through extreme endurance events. We dive into what it takes to be a good community leader: presence, consistency, getting in the room, and genuinely caring about the people around you. We also talk about the Speed Project, fuelling for ultras (including newborn potatoes), imposter syndrome, and finding joy in the worst moments of a race. 🛠 Practical Advice: How to build a community around a passion, even from zero. What to do in the first two years of any new venture. Why showing up consistently matters more than almost anything else. How to lead well by focusing on others rather than yourself. 📍 𝐏𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐚𝐫𝐬 𝐞𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐨𝐫𝐞𝐝: Community and Connection, Introspection and Inspiration, Wellbeing and Joy 🔔 Don’t forget to follow and review, it really helps us grow  📲 Follow us for more: 👉 Instagram: @themoodboosterofficial  [https://www.instagram.com/themoodboosterofficial/] 👉 TikTok: @themoodboosterofficial  [https://www.tiktok.com/@themoodboosterofficial] 🌍 Website: www.themoodbooster.co.uk [http://www.themoodbooster.co.uk/]  🎥 Prefer video? Watch this episode on YouTube @TheMoodBoosterOfficial  [https://www.youtube.com/@TheMoodBoosterOfficial]

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Episode 75. What It takes to Build a Community w/ Jonty Brown Cover

75. What It takes to Build a Community w/ Jonty Brown

The Mood Booster Podcast | Episode 75 - The Home of Wellbeing and Joy What does it take to build a community from nothing? In this episode, Charlie and Dr Marcus sit down with Jonty Brown, co-founder of Run Limited, the world's most collaborative running brand, to explore community, leadership, and what it means to live many different lives in pursuit of the one thing that matters most. Jonty has been a barista, a barber, a motorcycle builder, a surf instructor, and now a running store founder and ultramarathon runner who ran nearly 500km across America as part of the Speed Project. His story is one of curiosity, courage, and relentless consistency. 🎧 In this episode: We cover Jonty's journey through many different careers and how those experiences shaped who he is today. We explore the founding of Run Limited, what "most collaborative running brand in the world" really means, and how Jonty and co-founder Molly created a space for the entire running community, not just their own. Jonty opens up about being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at 11 years old and how he manages that through extreme endurance events. We dive into what it takes to be a good community leader: presence, consistency, getting in the room, and genuinely caring about the people around you. We also talk about the Speed Project, fuelling for ultras (including newborn potatoes), imposter syndrome, and finding joy in the worst moments of a race. 🛠 Practical Advice: How to build a community around a passion, even from zero. What to do in the first two years of any new venture. Why showing up consistently matters more than almost anything else. How to lead well by focusing on others rather than yourself. 📍 𝐏𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐚𝐫𝐬 𝐞𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐨𝐫𝐞𝐝: Community and Connection, Introspection and Inspiration, Wellbeing and Joy 🔔 Don’t forget to follow and review, it really helps us grow  📲 Follow us for more: 👉 Instagram: @themoodboosterofficial  [https://www.instagram.com/themoodboosterofficial/] 👉 TikTok: @themoodboosterofficial  [https://www.tiktok.com/@themoodboosterofficial] 🌍 Website: www.themoodbooster.co.uk [http://www.themoodbooster.co.uk/]  🎥 Prefer video? Watch this episode on YouTube @TheMoodBoosterOfficial  [https://www.youtube.com/@TheMoodBoosterOfficial]

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