• Life in the jungle - What the soldiers faced daily
    Jan 15 2026

    Life in the Jungle: What the Soldiers Faced Daily

    The Kokoda Campaign wasn’t just fought against an enemy force — it was fought against the jungle itself. In this episode of The Kokoda Track Podcast, Glenn Azar explores what daily life was really like for Australian soldiers living and fighting in the Papua New Guinea jungle during World War II. Moving beyond famous battles and heroic moments, this episode examines the constant moisture, disease, hunger, sleep deprivation, and psychological strain that defined everyday existence on Kokoda — and why understanding this reality changes how we walk the Track today. This episode offers vital context for anyone seeking to understand the true cost of the campaign and the resilience required to endure it.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • Why the jungle was one of the greatest enemies on Kokoda
    • How disease and illness affected the campaign
    • The impact of hunger, fatigue, and lack of sleep
    • Why morale and leadership mattered so much
    • How understanding daily hardship deepens respect for the Track

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    10 mins
  • Kokoda Ep10 - Feet, Fatigue and Friction - The enemy of modern Kokoda
    Jan 12 2026

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    10 mins
  • The terrain that decided the war.
    Jan 8 2026

    The Terrain That Decided the War

    On the Kokoda Track, the terrain wasn’t just the setting — it was an enemy in its own right. In this episode of The Kokoda Track Podcast, Glenn Azar explores how the Owen Stanley Range and the dense Papua New Guinea jungle shaped every aspect of the Kokoda Campaign. Drawing on military history and modern on-Track experience, Glenn explains why movement itself became the battle, how the terrain crippled supply lines and decision-making, and why endurance mattered more than technology in this environment. This episode offers powerful context for anyone walking Kokoda today, helping listeners understand just how much the land itself demanded of those who fought there — and why that same terrain still commands respect from modern trekkers.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • Why the Owen Stanley Range shaped the entire Kokoda Campaign
    • How jungle terrain neutralised traditional military advantages
    • Why movement and resupply were decisive challenges
    • What modern trekkers can learn by walking the same ground
    • How terrain still influences outcomes on Kokoda today

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    8 mins
  • How hard is Kokoda ... Really? (An honest answer).
    Jan 5 2026

    How Hard Is Kokoda… Really? (An Honest Answer)

    “How hard is Kokoda?” is one of the most common questions asked by people considering the Track — and one of the most misunderstood. In this episode of The Kokoda Track Podcast, Glenn Azar gives an honest, experience-based answer drawn from more than 90 crossings of the Kokoda Track. Rather than focusing only on steep climbs and physical exertion, this episode explores the cumulative fatigue, mental strain, and decision-making challenges that truly define Kokoda’s difficulty. Glenn explains why comparison is one of the biggest traps trekkers fall into, why fitness alone isn’t enough, and what actually helps people finish strong. If you’re preparing for Kokoda — or wondering whether it’s something you can do — this episode offers clarity, reassurance, and a grounded perspective on what the Track really demands.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • Why Kokoda is hard in layers, not moments
    • The difference between fitness and preparedness
    • How comparison makes Kokoda harder than it needs to be
    • Why mental fatigue plays such a big role
    • What really determines who thrives on the Track

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    9 mins
  • You're in great hands - My Trek Leaders
    Jan 3 2026

    One of the most common questions Glenn is asked is simple:

    “Are you leading my trek?”

    In this episode, Glenn explains why he doesn’t lead every Kokoda trek anymore — and why that should give you confidence, not concern.

    Adventure Professionals is no longer built around one person. It’s built around exceptional leaders, high standards, and a deep respect for the land, culture, people, and history of Papua New Guinea.

    This episode is a behind-the-scenes look at:

    • How Adventure Professionals selects and trains its trek leaders

    • Why leadership, humility, and decision-making matter more than ego

    • The two-year Adventure Leaders Mentorship and the standards expected

    • How safety, culture, military history, and trekker experience are prioritised

    • Why Kokoda doesn’t forgive ego — and neither do we

    Glenn also introduces the incredible leaders who carry the Adventure Professionals name on the track — people he trusts completely with his reputation, his team, and your experience.

    Meet the Leaders

    • Mick Lay – Former soldier of 30+ years, leadership expert, and current instructor at the Royal Military College Duntroon

    • Heidi Rumsby – A mum of three with a deep love for adventure, PNG, military history, and personal growth

    • Bryan Waller – A dad of two passionate about physical and mental health and adventure as a mindset-building tool

    • Caine – A dad of four focused on youth development, personal growth, and positive mental health through adventure

    • Sami Dunk – The OG. A respected, passionate leader who brings joy, resilience, and perspective to every trek

    • Mili Saul – PNG-born, raised in Milne Bay, and a vital cultural bridge ensuring respect for the land, people, and PNG team

    Why This Matters

    Whether you’re already booked or considering your first Kokoda trek, this episode is designed to reassure you that:

    • You are led by people who care deeply

    • Your safety and experience come first

    • The culture, communities, and history of PNG are respected

    • You are supported by a team — not just a name

    Key Takeaway

    You’re not booking a single leader.

    You’re stepping into a team, built on trust, training, accountability, and shared values.

    And that’s exactly how it should be.

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    14 mins
  • What I stand for - Glenn Azar
    Jan 2 2026

    There comes a point where you stop trying to explain yourself in fragments —
    and you decide to say it once, clearly.

    This episode is that moment.

    Whether you’re listening via The Kokoda Track Podcast or The Building Better Humans Project Podcast, this episode lays the foundation for everything that follows.

    Not a hype reel.
    Not motivation for motivation’s sake.
    But a clear line in the sand.

    In this episode, Glenn Azar shares the personal standards, beliefs, and lived experiences that underpin his work in adventure, leadership, youth development, and mentoring. From the lessons learned under load on the Kokoda Track to the realities of ownership, pressure, identity, and respect — this is a grounding episode designed to help listeners slow down, reflect, and recalibrate.

    You’ll hear why:

    • Ownership beats excuses every time

    • Pressure reveals character, not comfort

    • Leadership always starts with self

    • Adventure is a tool for growth, not a bucket-list item

    • Strong humans build strong families, communities, and futures

    This episode is an invitation — not to follow blindly, but to take responsibility for your own growth and walk forward with intention.

    If this resonates, you’re in the right place.
    And if it challenges you — even better.

    That’s where the real work begins.

    Key Themes

    • Personal standards over motivation

    • Accountability and ownership

    • Leadership through lived experience

    • Respect for land, culture, and people

    • Building strong individuals and communities

    Listen If You Are

    • Feeling stuck or disconnected from your direction

    • Craving clarity instead of noise

    • Interested in leadership, personal growth, or adventure with purpose

    • Ready to slow down and solve the problem in front of you

    Final Thought

    This isn’t a brand message.
    It’s a way of life.

    Welcome to the journey.

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    11 mins
  • Wantok: What it means and why it matters on Kokoda.
    Jan 1 2026

    Wantok: What It Really Means and Why It Matters on Kokoda

    Wantok is more than a word — it’s a way of life. In this episode of The Kokoda Track Podcast, Glenn Azar explores the cultural heart of Papua New Guinea and explains why understanding Wantok is essential for anyone walking the Kokoda Track. Drawing on decades of experience and more than 90 crossings, Glenn shares stories from village life along the Track, reflects on how Wantok shaped the Kokoda Campaign during World War II, and explains why respect, humility, and community matter just as much as fitness on this journey. This episode challenges common assumptions about independence and success, and offers a powerful reminder that Kokoda is not just a trek — it is someone else’s home.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • What Wantok really means in Papua New Guinea culture
    • How village life along the Kokoda Track actually works
    • The role Wantok played during the Kokoda Campaign
    • Why respect and ethical trekking matter
    • What modern trekkers can learn from PNG community values

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    9 mins
  • Isurava Courage, Fear and the moment that changed everything.
    Dec 29 2025

    Isurava: Courage, Fear, and the Moment That Changed Everything

    Isurava is more than a campsite on the Kokoda Track — it is a place where the spirit of the campaign was forged. In this episode of The Kokoda Track Podcast, Glenn Azar takes listeners deep into the story of Isurava, where outnumbered and exhausted Australian soldiers were ordered to hold back the Japanese advance through the Owen Stanley Range in 1942.Blending military history with on-Track insight and personal reflection, this episode explores why Isurava still stops trekkers in their tracks, how courage and fear coexisted on this battlefield, and what this place continues to teach us about leadership, responsibility, and sacrifice. Whether you’re preparing to walk the Track or simply want to understand why Kokoda carries such emotional weight, this episode offers a powerful insight into one of its most important locations.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • Why the Battle of Isurava was a turning point in the Kokoda Campaign
    • What courage looked like for young Australian soldiers under fire
    • How the terrain and conditions shaped the battle
    • Why Isurava still has a profound impact on modern trekkers
    • The leadership lessons this place continues to teach

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    10 mins