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🔥 What if mindset mattered more than age, diagnosis, or circumstance?
This episode delivers personal growth insights, motivational stories, and bold conversations that inspire action for anyone who wants to live stronger, longer, and more audaciously.
🎙️ Episode Summary
In this powerful conversation, Jeff Seckendorf shares how he continues breaking cycling records in his 70s, coaches people with Parkinson’s like professional athletes, and invented the term mentalology to explain why mindset wins endurance battles.
Jeff challenges conventional beliefs about aging, stress, and physical limits, reframing adversity as fuel rather than a finish line.
This episode is a masterclass in resilience, purposeful pivots, and redefining what’s possible at any stage of life.
In this episode, we explore:
How embracing stress can build resilience and long-term strength
Why mindset, not age, determines endurance and performance
How reframing challenge versus danger changes how high achievers operate
👤 Guest Bio
Jeff Seckendorf is an endurance cyclist, coach, and fitness leader who works extensively with the Parkinson’s community. A former filmmaker and scuba certification agency founder, Jeff has reinvented himself multiple times and now focuses on helping people age strong, live purposefully, and train like professional athletes — regardless of diagnosis or age.
📚 Guest Offers / Products
Jeff offers endurance and fitness coaching through his platform, working with athletes and individuals navigating Parkinson’s disease to improve strength, confidence, and quality of life.
🔗 Guest Contact Info
🌐 Website: https://jeffscoaching.com
⏰ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – Welcome to The Audacious Living Podcast
01:30 – Meet Jeff Seckendorf & his unconventional journey
05:10 – Why aging doesn’t mean slowing down
09:45 – Inventing “mentalology” and the power of mindset
14:30 – Breaking cycling records in your 70s
19:50 – Coaching people with Parkinson’s like pro athletes
26:40 – Pivoting with purpose instead of quitting
33:15 – What living audaciously really means
39:30 – Final reflections on resilience and longevity
📝 Blog Link
👉 👉 Read the full EPISODE blog post here:
[https://www.bestaudaciouslife.com/episodes/audacious-living-podcast-jeff-seckendorf-cycling-aging]
🎧 Listen on Major Platforms
🎧 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/2jVR6V7X2kRiCCDXE0FTyl?si=IR3TsfEWR3WA6BzfBRnVXQ
🍎 Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-audacious-living-podcast/id1547447345
📦 Amazon 🎶 → https://music.amazon.ca/podcasts/9f7902bb-dec8-4bd9-918d-d1fef21b7c67/the-audacious-living-podcast?ref=dm_sh_XWjP4Jv1ajg1VjdPMlAckbqyw
👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share to help others live their most audacious lives!
⭐ Leave a review:
👉 https://ratethispodcast.com/audacious
🎬 Behind-the-Scenes Note from Audley
One of my favorite moments was when Jeff casually invented the word mentalology mid-conversation — it perfectly captured how mindset quietly drives everything we do. His calm confidence and refusal to accept “normal” aging was a reminder that audacity doesn’t fade with time — it deepens.
By Audley Stephenson5
3737 ratings
🔥 What if mindset mattered more than age, diagnosis, or circumstance?
This episode delivers personal growth insights, motivational stories, and bold conversations that inspire action for anyone who wants to live stronger, longer, and more audaciously.
🎙️ Episode Summary
In this powerful conversation, Jeff Seckendorf shares how he continues breaking cycling records in his 70s, coaches people with Parkinson’s like professional athletes, and invented the term mentalology to explain why mindset wins endurance battles.
Jeff challenges conventional beliefs about aging, stress, and physical limits, reframing adversity as fuel rather than a finish line.
This episode is a masterclass in resilience, purposeful pivots, and redefining what’s possible at any stage of life.
In this episode, we explore:
How embracing stress can build resilience and long-term strength
Why mindset, not age, determines endurance and performance
How reframing challenge versus danger changes how high achievers operate
👤 Guest Bio
Jeff Seckendorf is an endurance cyclist, coach, and fitness leader who works extensively with the Parkinson’s community. A former filmmaker and scuba certification agency founder, Jeff has reinvented himself multiple times and now focuses on helping people age strong, live purposefully, and train like professional athletes — regardless of diagnosis or age.
📚 Guest Offers / Products
Jeff offers endurance and fitness coaching through his platform, working with athletes and individuals navigating Parkinson’s disease to improve strength, confidence, and quality of life.
🔗 Guest Contact Info
🌐 Website: https://jeffscoaching.com
⏰ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – Welcome to The Audacious Living Podcast
01:30 – Meet Jeff Seckendorf & his unconventional journey
05:10 – Why aging doesn’t mean slowing down
09:45 – Inventing “mentalology” and the power of mindset
14:30 – Breaking cycling records in your 70s
19:50 – Coaching people with Parkinson’s like pro athletes
26:40 – Pivoting with purpose instead of quitting
33:15 – What living audaciously really means
39:30 – Final reflections on resilience and longevity
📝 Blog Link
👉 👉 Read the full EPISODE blog post here:
[https://www.bestaudaciouslife.com/episodes/audacious-living-podcast-jeff-seckendorf-cycling-aging]
🎧 Listen on Major Platforms
🎧 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/2jVR6V7X2kRiCCDXE0FTyl?si=IR3TsfEWR3WA6BzfBRnVXQ
🍎 Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-audacious-living-podcast/id1547447345
📦 Amazon 🎶 → https://music.amazon.ca/podcasts/9f7902bb-dec8-4bd9-918d-d1fef21b7c67/the-audacious-living-podcast?ref=dm_sh_XWjP4Jv1ajg1VjdPMlAckbqyw
👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share to help others live their most audacious lives!
⭐ Leave a review:
👉 https://ratethispodcast.com/audacious
🎬 Behind-the-Scenes Note from Audley
One of my favorite moments was when Jeff casually invented the word mentalology mid-conversation — it perfectly captured how mindset quietly drives everything we do. His calm confidence and refusal to accept “normal” aging was a reminder that audacity doesn’t fade with time — it deepens.