• When sh*t hits the fan, I stick to the plan - The power of structure.
    Mar 2 2026

    When life and emotions get messy, most people look for relief. They drop their routines…

    I don’t. I look for structure.

    This episode is about standards. About not letting emotions dictate your direction.

    About sticking to your systems when everything inside you wants to sit down and cry.

    Training. Nutrition. Sleep. Non-negotiables for me.

    Not because I don’t feel things. But because I refuse to let feelings run my life..

    I don’t negotiate with my standards. I stick to the plan.

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    15 mins
  • Don’t let it break you. The discipline to keep going.
    Feb 26 2026

    When life shifts and something important disappears, it doesn’t just hurt — it rearranges you.

    In this episode, I talk about staying aligned when everything feels uncertain. About old patterns, rebuilding self-trust, and what it really means to stand when it would be easier to fall back.

    Not perfect. Not unaffected. Just still moving.Because sometimes the strongest thing you can do is refuse to let it break you.

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    15 mins
  • Who do you surround yourself with?
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode, I’m talking about something that naturally follows commitment and identity — the environment you live inside.

    Because commitment doesn’t exist in isolation.

    You can be disciplined.

    You can have structure.

    You can know exactly who you are.

    But the people around you still shape your energy, your direction, and your growth.

    I talk about:

    • Why environment shapes identity
    • The energy cost of misalignment
    • Friendships vs. relationships — and why they feel different
    • Shared standards vs. identical personalities
    • What happens when you meet someone who challenges your identity
    • And why being someone’s environment also means staying open to growth yourself

    This episode is about awareness, energy management, and learning how to protect your direction without becoming closed off.

    Because sometimes the people who challenge you the most are the ones who help you grow the fastest.

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    16 mins
  • Commitment is identity. You become what you repeat.
    Feb 14 2026

    In this episode, I go deeper into what consistency really means — in training and in everyday life.

    I talk about why your brain builds identity through repeated behavior, not intentions.

    And how small, boring decisions shape who you become over time.

    Because in the end, you don’t become what you want. You become what you consistently do.

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    17 mins
  • Starting where you are - not where you think you should be. Where you are vs. where you hide.
    Feb 8 2026

    In this episode, I talk about something that confuses a lot of people in training. And this also applies for life in general. Not just in sports.

    Knowing when to respect your limits and when you’re actually hiding behind them.

    Starting where you are doesn’t mean staying there.

    But it also doesn’t mean ignoring your body, copying what you see online, or pushing every time something feels uncomfortable.

    We talk about:

    • the difference between recovery and excuses

    • when discipline means resting — and when it means pushing

    • how social media distorts training expectations

    • why copying without context leads to injury, not progress

    • comparison, pressure, and wanting to prove yourself

    • learning to choose the right kind of discipline for the situation you’re in

    I don’t think comparison is always wrong. I think the real question is why you’re comparing…not who you’re looking at.

    If you want to get better at something, it’s actually pretty natural to look at people who are further along than you.

    People who are stronger. More experienced. Maybe more consistent.

    People on the same level as you, or below you- can feel comfortable.And comfort isn’t a bad thing. It just doesn’t create growth.

    Looking up gives you direction. It shows you what’s possible.

    Looking sideways often gives you validation. Looking down gives you reassurance.

    And reassurance can feel good. But it doesn’t move you forward.

    Running podcast:

    Not Another Running Podcast, hosted by Line6

    https://open.spotify.com/show/7dbV96PYI88aHhthCiNcka?si=71kGMfUVScSFrL3TRai5yg

    https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/not-another-running-podcast/id1866449794?l=en-GB

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    17 mins
  • It didn’t happen overnight…
    Feb 6 2026

    This episode is about how I got here.

    It’s about discipline without self-destruction and consistency and patience.

    I share how my relationship with movement changed over time — through setbacks and injury, rebuilding, and learning to show up in a way that was sustainable and supportive.

    Not a template. Just proof that consistency, when done with awareness and care, can change a lot.

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    22 mins
  • Consistency without pressure, making consistency feel lighter. A realistic look at routines, preparation, and real life.
    Feb 2 2026

    It’s not about perfection, it’s about having sustainable routines.

    Consistency doesn’t have to feel strict, overwhelming, or exhausting.

    In this episode, I share what a normal weekday looks like for me and how simple structure and preparation made consistency feel lighter and more sustainable.

    This isn’t the only or the perfect way and the perfect routine — just an honest example meant to show how reducing distraction can make showing up feel possible in real life.

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    18 mins
  • This is Untitled.
    Jan 25 2026

    This episode is about the quiet work.

    The work behind.

    The discipline no one claps for — but that actually changes everything.

    I talk about being a normal person with a full-time job, side work, training goals, and real-life constraints. About how consistency beats motivation every time.

    This isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing the small things, the right things — over and over — until they compound.

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    24 mins