The (Still) Nameless SBR Podcast Launches: Unfiltered Conversations on Triathlon, Endurance Sports, and Fitness

Explore the new SBR Podcast hosted by Andy Leuterio and Carlos de Guzman, featuring candid discussions about triathlon, multisport training, and balanced living for athletes.

SBR.ph, the premier platform for multisport in the Philippines, proudly launches The (Still) Nameless SBR Podcast, an exciting new venture hosted by triathletes Andy Leuterio and Carlos de Guzman. This podcast brings a fresh and authentic perspective to endurance sports, fitness, and the balance of everyday life through real, unfiltered conversations.

A Unique Space for the Multisport Community

Unlike typical scripted podcasts, The (Still) Nameless SBR Podcast embraces spontaneity, aiming to create an atmosphere where athletes and sports enthusiasts can freely share their experiences and insights. Whether you’re a seasoned triathlete, a beginner, or simply someone interested in health and fitness, this podcast offers something valuable for everyone.

The dynamic hosting duo—Andy Leuterio, a renowned endurance sports coach, and Carlos de Guzman, a triathlete and the founder of SBR.ph—bring their extensive experience and laid-back personalities to each episode. Their conversational approach leads to discussions that cover the highs and lows of training, race strategies, and the balance between sports and personal life. It’s not about perfection; it’s about authenticity.

“The whole idea behind the podcast is to keep it raw and genuine,” says Carlos de Guzman. “We’re not interested in overly polished conversations. We want to talk about what really matters in the multisport community—whether it’s how to recover from a tough race or how to find balance in life beyond triathlons.”

Andy Leuterio adds, “We aim to create a fun yet respectful space for our guests. There’s always something interesting to talk about, and we believe viewers will enjoy getting a more personal glimpse of the people who shape the multisport world.”

What Makes the Podcast Stand Out:

  • Unscripted & Unfiltered Conversations: Each episode features candid discussions that break away from scripted interviews, giving listeners a genuine insight into the challenges and triumphs faced by athletes, coaches, and fitness enthusiasts.
  • Relatable & Engaging Content: Welcoming a diverse range of guests, from everyday participants to well-known sports figures, the podcast covers topics that resonate deeply with anyone striving to improve in the sport or just stay motivated.
  • Beyond Sports: While triathlon, duathlon, and multisport events are at the core, the podcast also explores lifestyle topics, mental health, and balancing ambitions with personal commitments—adding depth and making it relatable to a broader audience.

A Podcast for Everyone Interested in Growth and Authenticity

Whether you’re looking to understand the world of triathlon, seeking actionable training tips, or just wanting to listen to real and inspiring stories, The (Still) Nameless SBR Podcast delivers it all with an open heart. With episodes full of candid moments and practical takeaways, listeners can find motivation and insight applicable in both training and everyday life.

Reflecting on the podcast’s name, Carlos de Guzman explains, “We’re still working on finding the perfect name. Until then, embracing our ‘nameless’ status adds to the fun and reflects the evolving journey we’re on.”

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The show currently airs on SBR.ph’s YouTube and Spotify channels.

Click here to visit the Youtube Channel of SBR.ph.
Click here to watch and listen to the stream on Spotify.

About SBR.ph

SBR.ph (SwimBikeRun.ph) is the Philippines’ leading platform dedicated to triathlon, duathlon, and endurance sports. Since its launch, SBR.ph has been the go-to resource for the multisport community, providing race calendars, training advice, athlete features, and event coverage. With a commitment to fostering growth in multisport, SBR.ph is at the heart of the Philippine endurance sports community.

SBR.ph Team

A triathlete making a comeback and a true blue Scorpio. That sums it up quite nicely :)

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