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Special Guest: Luke Guyton

57 min · 21 mei 2026
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Episode 16 of The UltraNurse Podcast is with special guest Luke Guyton. Luke is a former paramedic, firefighter, and police officer with over 10 years in emergency services who has since become a gym owner, trainer, professional gravel bike racer, and founder of the Do Hard Things Project — a nonprofit focused on men’s mental health. We talked about endurance sports, suffering, resilience, emergency services culture, health, nutrition, burnout, and the importance of community. We also got into gravel racing, altitude training, ultra running, and how hard things can shape people in really positive ways. I used to work with Luke years ago at Medic EMS, so it was great catching up and hearing more about what he’s building now. Really good conversation with a smart, driven guy who’s doing meaningful work. https://www.dohardthingsproject.org https://www.instagram.com/dohardthingsproject/ https://www.instagram.com/lukeguyton__/ https://www.instagram.com/bear_river_ultra/ Thanks for listening. Long miles. Long shifts. Real life.

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