Do Something IMPOSSIBLE. Get challenged to push your limits and build mental toughness. Every week, hear inspiring stories of athletes, entrepreneurs and other people doing the impossible.
Host Joel Runyon, former laid-off UPS driver turned entrepreneur and youngest person in the world to run an ultra marathon on all 7 continents, will challenge you to kill your excuses and expand your perception of what's possible.
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This is the last episode for the first season of Impossible Radio, and it's been a truly amazing season so far. From amazing guests, like Kyle Maynard, Bobby Maximus, and Command Master Chief Paul Tharp, to a few solo rounds, I've really taken time to dive deep into what resilience is, why it's necessary, and most importantly, how you and I can strengthen our resilience and "grit-ness". It's not an easy thing. When life get's tough, it's a lot easier to give up and throw in the towel. It's easy to take the path that most everyone else takes. But if you want to create a life that really matters, and get yourself to a whole new level, chances are that hard thing that you're afraid of is exactly the thing you need to do. Easy doesn't help you or me learn, grow, or become who we want to be. You've got to push through some really uncomfortable things to get where you want to go. Isn't it great!? So for this final episode of the season, I'll recap some of the best moments so far–moments that really help to understand the roots of resilience, the ultimate power it can play for you and for me, and how to actually apply it so that it starts making a measurable difference. Even if you've listened to every episode so far, this is still something you'll definitely want to hear.