Puresport Founder Grayson Hart interviews All Black, Aaron Smith, discussing their early playing days in New Zealand. more
On this episode of Project Puresport we are joined by Nicole Vignola, a neuroscientist, corporate consultant, brain performance coach and public speaker, committed to making neuroscience tangible for the masses. Nicole works with organisations and in... more
This April, English ultra-runner William Goodge will embark on a transcontinental run from Los Angeles to New York City, running 3,175 miles in 64 days to be the fastest Brit of all time to run across America. more
This week, Grayson and James are joined by Kyle Gray, a multi-talented teacher who is known worldwide for his expertise in angels and spiritual energy but is also a deeply committed practitioner of kundalini yoga and meditation. Discussing spiritual ... more
This week, Grayson and James are joined by Ben Earl, English professional rugby union player who plays as a back row for Premiership rugby club Saracens and England. more
Join hosts Grayson Hart and James Dollah for the first episode of 2023. more
Ryan Wilson is a professional rugby player for Glasgow Warriors and Scotland. more
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