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When Liam Beville was 18, a stolen car mounted a curb in Limerick and crushed both his legs.
Doctors told him he’d never walk again.
But Liam didn’t just walk — he deadlifted 285 kg to become a Guinness World Record holder, and 310 kg at 75 kg bodyweight to become one of Ireland’s greatest lifters of all time.
This episode is about defying prognosis, rewriting identity, and proving that mindset is stronger than muscle.
💥 In This Episode
Sam Penny sits down with Irish powerlifter Liam Beville to explore:
🧠 Key Lessons
🗣️ Memorable Quotes
“Opinions are like assholes — everyone has one. But they don’t know me.”💪 The Brave Five
Liam reveals:
🎯 Why You Should Listen
If you’ve ever felt broken, too old, too tired, or too far gone — this story will wake something up inside you.
It’s not about lifting weights.
It’s about lifting yourself.
By Sam PennyWhen Liam Beville was 18, a stolen car mounted a curb in Limerick and crushed both his legs.
Doctors told him he’d never walk again.
But Liam didn’t just walk — he deadlifted 285 kg to become a Guinness World Record holder, and 310 kg at 75 kg bodyweight to become one of Ireland’s greatest lifters of all time.
This episode is about defying prognosis, rewriting identity, and proving that mindset is stronger than muscle.
💥 In This Episode
Sam Penny sits down with Irish powerlifter Liam Beville to explore:
🧠 Key Lessons
🗣️ Memorable Quotes
“Opinions are like assholes — everyone has one. But they don’t know me.”💪 The Brave Five
Liam reveals:
🎯 Why You Should Listen
If you’ve ever felt broken, too old, too tired, or too far gone — this story will wake something up inside you.
It’s not about lifting weights.
It’s about lifting yourself.