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the rich roll podcast

by Dejon Stanton Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is Rich Roll podcast?

A master-class in personal and professional development, ultra-athlete, wellness evangelist and bestselling author Rich Roll delves deep with the world's brightest and most thought provoking thought leaders to educate, inspire and empower you to unleash your best, most authentic self. More at: https://richroll.com.

Why is Rich Roll famous?

Roll completed his first Ultraman, a 3-day, 320 mile double-Ironman distance triathlon in Hawaii. Today, the father of four inspires millions with his bestselling books and self-titled show, The Rich Roll Podcast.

Who is Rich Roll's wife?

Julie PiattRich Roll / Wife (m. 2003)

How many downloads does Rich Roll podcast have?

His weekly Rich Roll Podcast has amassed over 11 million downloads, consistently ranks in iTunes “Top 10” lists and was nominated for a 2013 Stitcher Award for Best Health Podcast.

How did rich roll get started?

At age 40, and after years of struggling with drugs, alcohol, and unhealthy living, Rich dedicated his diet to plants and his body to purposeful action. Just two years later, he began clocking top finishes at Ultraman World Championships and leading a community of others looking to transform their lives.

Does Rich Roll still compete?

Roll, now 51, left his job as a lawyer to become an athlete, author (his memoir Finding Ultra was just rereleased), and motivational speaker. He regularly competes in grueling Ultraman races—three-day events that consist of a 6.2-mile swim, a 261.4-mile cycle, and a 52.4-mile run.

What nationality is Julie Piatt?

AmericanJulie Piatt / Nationality

Where is Julie Piatt from?

ColoradoJulie Piatt / Place of birth

Does Rich Roll still sleep in a tent?

The athlete and podcaster Rich Roll sleeps in a tent outside, while his wife sleeps inside. He said the setup supported his sleep, connected him to nature, and didn't affect his marriage. Other couples are embracing unconventional sleeping styles that keep both partners happy and rested.

How many listeners does Rich Roll have?

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Is Rich roll on Spotify?

The Rich Roll Podcast | Podcast on Spotify.

What age is rich roll?

55 years (October 20, 1966)Rich Roll / Age

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