From Quick Fixes to Long-Term Health: The PureSport Philosophy with CEO Dan Temm

Cook Eat Run - En podcast af Charlie Watson

This week on Cook Eat Run, Charlie Watson sits down with Dan Temm, the CEO of PureSport, to explore the dynamic world of sports supplements and the importance of community in the brand's ethos.

The Origins of PureSport

Dan shares the inspiring story behind PureSport, founded by two professional rugby players who sought a healthier alternative to opioid-based painkillers. They embarked on a journey to discover natural solutions, leading to the development of their innovative product line.

Product Evolution and Innovation

Charlie and Dan discuss the evolution of PureSport's offerings, from CBD products to their latest additions like creatine and adaptogens.

Community Connection

The significance of community for PureSport, and how the brand's grassroots approach fosters genuine connections among athletes. Dan emphasises the joy of engaging with customers through local run clubs and events, creating a supportive environment for all fitness levels.

Challenges

The challenges PureSport has faced, including product development hurdles and the importance of transparency in building trust. Dan shares anecdotes about the brand's commitment to addressing customer concerns and maintaining open communication.

Exciting Future Plans

Dan hints at upcoming product launches, including running gels catering to the specific needs of athletes. 

Head to the website for more information on PureSport products 

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