It’s Not About Being Serious, It’s About Loving It | Rose Harvey
Release Date: 05/28/2025
PUMA Go Wild Podcast
In a special role-reversal, triple jump great Jonathan Edwards takes the host’s chair to interview the man who usually asks the questions: Colin Jackson. From swapping cricket for the track and choosing hurdles over the decathlon, to obsessing over technique with coach Malcolm and handling fierce rivalries, Colin opens up about the moments that shaped him: the Barcelona heartbreak, the joy of a world record season, and the indoor double that surprised everyone. He reflects on why he never chased “best in the world” status, how contentment beats quick-hit happiness, and why mentoring the...
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For Bayanda Walaza, one of South Africa’s most exciting young sprinters and a PUMA athlete, sprinting is more than a sport — it’s a way to be remembered. The 19-year-old star is already making waves with sub-10 times and global medals, but his eyes are firmly on the future. On Go Wild, he talks about the sacrifices behind fast times, why he prefers medals to records, and how he hopes to inspire young Africans to believe in their countries, their coaches, and themselves. It’s the story of a young athlete racing toward history and enjoying every step of it. About PUMA Go Wild...
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Olympic champion. World record holder. Relentless competitor. PUMA athlete Karsten Warholm has been called fearless on the track, but off it, he admits he walks a fine line between obsession and passion. In this episode of Go Wild, the Norwegian hurdler talks about the mindset behind his 400m hurdles dominance, learning to stop caring about outside noise, and why racing, not records, is what keeps athletics alive. Along the way, he reveals how Lego nights and staying close to childhood friends keep him grounded. About PUMA Go Wild Podcast The Go Wild Podcast brings you up close with PUMA’s...
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From backyard setups in Louisiana to breaking world records on the biggest stages, PUMA athlete and Swedish pole vault superstar Armand “Mondo” Duplantis was chasing excellence before he could even tie his shoes. This episode of the podcast explores his unconventional beginnings in Louisiana, where his father built a pole vault runway in the backyard, but also, the conversation goes beyond medals and records, Mondo opens up about his passion for music and fashion as creative outlets. From dreaming of winning a Grammy in hopes that he could one day collaborate with Justin Bieber, finding...
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PUMA’s Vice President of Innovation Romain Girard joins Go Wild podcast to share how passion, instinct, and fearless design are shaping the future of innovation in sports. From reimagining performance footwear to pushing the boundaries of sustainability and style, Romain reveals what it takes to turn bold ideas into game-changing products. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about innovation, greatness, and speed - both on the track and in everyday life. About PUMA Go Wild Podcast: PUMA Go Wild Podcast is a show where we interview the PUMA Wild Ones themselves - the legends in sport...
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From a seaside town in Devon to the top of the athletics world, PUMA ambassador and Olympic triple jump record holder, Jonathan Edwards, took an unlikely route to greatness. On Go Wild, he reflects on being a late bloomer, finding belief in himself, and the technique that set him apart from the world’s best. It’s a story of perseverance, precision, and the surprising wild moments behind a record that’s stood for 30 years.
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From watching races as a kid to winning on the Monaco streets, PUMA athlete and HP F1 Scuderia Ferrari driver, Charles Leclerc, had anything but an easy journey. On Go Wild, he opens up about chasing a nearly impossible dream, the sacrifices behind the scenes, and the mental toughness it takes to race at the top. It’s not just about the talent, it’s about consistency, pressure, and proving yourself over and over again.
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PUMA's athlete and Morocco football star Rosella Ayane joins the Go Wild Podcast to talk about identity, pressure, and staying true to yourself. From scoring the historic penalty that sent Morocco to their first Women’s World Cup, to walking Paris Fashion Week and facing rejection early in her career, Rosella shares what it means to thrive in the unknown. With grace, humor, and a deep sense of purpose, she reveals why being a role model isn’t about being perfect, it’s about being real.
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Marathon runner and PUMA athlete Charlotte Purdue joins the Go Wild Podcast to talk about resilience, consistency, and why loving the hard work matters more than chasing perfect results. From her unexpected entry into running to her dedication to training even on holidays, Charlotte opens up about the mental strength needed to be a high-level endurance athlete and why it’s never just about race day.
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How do you keep going when your legs give out and your mind wants to quit? For Nedd Brockmann, PUMA athlete and Australian ultramarathon runner, it’s purpose that pulls him forward. Tune in as he shares his wildest challenge yet, the power of community, and why his biggest motivator isn’t the finish line, but the people counting on him to keep going.
info_outlineRose Harvey’s path to becoming an elite marathoner wasn’t traditional—she left behind a corporate law career to chase something less predictable but more fulfilling. In this episode, she opens up to Colin Jackson about late starts, learning to let go, and why the real magic of running isn’t just in the race—it’s in the freedom it brings.