29 March, 2022
In 2014 Kevin Webber was diagnosed with prostate cancer and was given just to years to live...
Here we are eight years later and Kevin Webber has raised a significant amount of money for Prostate Cancer UK and inspired many with his epic running achievements including running the Marathon Des Sables, running through Cambodia, running 2,600 laps of his back garden and we talk about what you could achieve today, not waiting for tomorrow.
You can get hold of Kevin's new book, Dead Man Running here.
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