The Untold Podcast
UNTOLD Podcast is where business, family, and life collide—raw, unfiltered, and brutally honest. No fluff, no fake success stories—just real conversations about the highs, the struggles, and everything in between.
Podcasting since 2025 • 38 episodes
The Untold Podcast
Latest Episodes
“Am I Failing As A Parent?” — Honest Chat About Toddlers, Tech & Tantrums
Parenting doesn’t break in straight lines—and neither do we. Today we sit with the mess and meaning of raising kids in a world that moves too fast: a 3½-year-old flipping from cuddly to combative, a seven-year-old overwhelmed by kara...
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Season 2
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Episode 9
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33:02
The realest one yet: grief, love, and finding light in the dark
Live & Love Today — For Big Kev. One phone call over breakfast changed everything. In this episode we talk about sudden loss, the shock that hits the body, and the strange quiet that follows when the world refuses to...
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Live and Love Today | A Tribute to Kevin
This week’s episode of the UNTOLD Podcast is unlike any other. Ash’s father — his hero, mentor, and biggest supporter, sadly passed away last week.In this emotional and heartfelt episode, Chris sits down alone to honour Ash’...
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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5:57
Will I Survive XCC? Why We Delay Fitness, Family, and Finding Time for Ourselves
What if “I’ll start next week” is the quiet lie draining your energy today?Ash opens up about his looming XCC challenge in the Welsh hills — no phone, ration packs, a tent, and a tangle of nerves — as we unpack why fitness, health, and s...
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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42:32
Why Struggle Shapes You (Business, Confidence & Real Life)
In this episode we get real about mental resilience — why the tough seasons shape us, how to keep showing up in business when it feels pointless, and getting past the fear of putting yourself online.Listener dilemmas we tackle:...
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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45:04
Fan Mail
just listened to your latest chat about Stephen Bartlett etc very interesting I have enjoyed all of your podcasts so far. Question: why don’t we follow the example of Hong Kong - no VAT and 2% tax up to a certain point? Maybe worth a chat?
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