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On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Matt Fumo — paralysis survivor, endurance athlete, nonprofit founder, and advocate for the spinal cord injury community — for a remarkable conversation about resilience, recovery, and finding purpose through unimaginable adversity. Matt shares the story of a life-changing diving accident at age 19 that left him paralyzed and initially facing a prognosis that suggested he would never move below his shoulders again. He opens up about the terrifying moments underwater, the years of rehabilitation that followed, and the mindset shifts that helped him move from believing he had "ruined his life" to recognizing the possibility of a meaningful future. Joe and Matt explore the role of community, faith, perspective, and mental resilience throughout recovery, including how lessons learned from baseball and watching his father battle cancer helped shape his response to adversity. The conversation also dives into Matt's decision to complete an Olympic triathlon on the five-year anniversary of his injury, the discipline required to train for that goal, and his work through Unbroken Motion, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting individuals living with paralysis. From overcoming impossible odds to learning the value of rest, patience, and hope, this episode is a powerful reminder that endurance is not about avoiding hardship, but discovering who you become because of it. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Matt's life and learn about what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Matt (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Shannon Campbell — gym owner, endurance athlete, and member of the Project Endure team — for a deeply honest conversation about transformation, sobriety, and learning how to prevail through life's hardest seasons. Shannon shares the story behind the name of her gym, "Prevail," inspired by a former coworker's battle with cancer and the belief that people are capable of overcoming opposing forces. She opens up about the difficult chapters of her life, including her parents' divorce, struggles with alcohol, unhealthy relationships, financial debt, and the years she spent blaming others before taking ownership of her choices and direction. Joe and Shannon explore the mindset shift from "having to" versus "getting to," discussing how choosing gratitude and perspective can completely reshape the way people approach adversity. The conversation also dives into Shannon's journey of quitting drinking, paying off debt, building confidence through fitness, and ultimately leaving the security of a full-time job to pursue her mission of helping others through her gym community. From marathon training and bodybuilding competitions to sobriety, consistency, and embracing hard things on purpose, this episode is a powerful reminder that endurance is built through small daily choices and the willingness to keep showing up for yourself. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Shannon's life and learn about what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to her. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Shannon (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Kat Campbell — physical therapist, run coach and Boston Marathon finisher — for an honest and reflective conversation about authenticity, resilience, and finding balance between performance and presence. Kat shares her journey from competing in pageantry to building a career in sports performance, emphasizing the power of being true to yourself even when it feels uncomfortable or risky. She opens up about one of the most challenging seasons of her life while training for the Boston Marathon, navigating injuries, family loss, financial stress, and overwhelming responsibilities, and how leaning on her support system helped her keep moving forward. Joe and Kat explore the realities of race day, including her experience battling cramps and fatigue during the Boston Marathon, and the internal tension between pushing through discomfort and appreciating the moment. The conversation also dives into the importance of consistency, honest communication with coaches, and removing emotion from training when necessary, while still leaving room for joy and connection in the process. From building meaningful relationships to redefining success and embracing every part of the journey, this episode is a powerful reminder that endurance is about learning through every experience, both good and bad. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Kat's life and learn about what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to her. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Kat (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Jayden Lee — cancer survivor, ultra runner, and philanthropist — for a deeply moving conversation about loss, resilience, and turning pain into purpose. Jayden shares his journey of being diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at just 16 years old, enduring three and a half years of chemotherapy, and how that experience began to reshape his perspective on life. He opens up about the profound losses that followed years later, including the death of his mother and a close friend, and how those moments ultimately led him to running as a way to process grief and find meaning. Joe and Jayden explore the role of mindset in navigating life's highs and lows, including the philosophy of staying humble in success and hopeful in hardship, and how vulnerability can create powerful connections with others. The conversation also dives into Jayden's endurance pursuits, from running 100 kilometers to raise over $125,000 for a children's hospital to completing a 100-mile run tied to his final cancer checkup, pushing through physical pain and emotional weight along the way. From accountability and goal setting to community, healing, and sharing your story, this episode is a powerful reminder that endurance is about using your experiences to create impact beyond yourself. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Jayden's life and learn about what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to him. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Jayden's life and learn about what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Jayden (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
Michele "Mish" Schneider and Joe Rinaldi talk about Constellation Energy (CEG) earnings. Michele says its interest rate sensitivity holds hold bullish potential, noting a breakout opportunity for the stock. Joe says while it is slightly overpriced, he is enamored by the stock right now and with the moves to clean energy.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Options involve risks and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading, read the Options Disclosure Document. http://bit.ly/2v9tH6DSubscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
On this SPECIAL episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Sam Tooley DURING the 2026 Project Endure Event to answer questions from YOU about doing hard things, finding strength in struggle and pursuing the our full potential. THIS WAS A LIVE RECORDING WITHOUT EDITS. Give this episode a listen as we dive into Joe and Sam's minds and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to them. Follow Joe (here) Follow Sam (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Ed Martin — endurance athlete, man of faith, and mental health advocate — for a powerful and vulnerable conversation about purpose, discipline, and using pain as a platform to serve others. Ed shares his journey from struggling with addiction and suicidal thoughts to finding faith, community, and a renewed sense of meaning, opening up about the moment he cried out to God and experienced a life-changing shift in perspective. He reflects on how running became an outlet for growth and impact, while emphasizing that his identity is rooted not in performance, but in his relationship with God and the people around him. Joe and Ed explore the role of daily discipline and obedience, discussing the challenge of doing the right things consistently without recognition, and how giving yourself grace while staying committed to growth is essential. The conversation also dives into Ed's 24-hour treadmill run, where he covered 133 miles to raise money for mental health awareness, pushing through extreme physical and emotional challenges—including moments of real danger—to complete something far bigger than himself. From faith and resilience to community, vulnerability, and living with intention, this episode is a powerful reminder that endurance is about aligning your life with a purpose that extends beyond you. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Ed's life and learn about what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to him. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Ed's life and learn about what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Ed (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Zach Hawkins — finance professional, endurance athlete, and advocate for mental health — for a thoughtful and impactful conversation about consistency, community, and showing up when life feels heavy. Zach shares his journey through the world of finance, including private equity and wealth management, and the lessons he's learned about patience, discipline, and enduring difficult seasons, drawing parallels between long-term investing and personal growth. He opens up about the loss of three close friends to suicide, how those experiences shaped his perspective on mental health, and why running and triathlon became essential outlets for processing pain and supporting others. Joe and Zach explore the importance of taking consistent action during challenging times, even when motivation is low, and how reaching out for support can shift the trajectory of difficult moments. The conversation also dives into personal endurance experiences, including Zach's first marathon and the mental battle that came with it, as well as the role of community in making hard things feel possible. From entrepreneurship and sacrifice to connection, resilience, and finding strength through others, this episode is a powerful reminder that endurance is not meant to be done alone. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Zach's life and learn about what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Zach (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
Journalist Kit Chellel discusses his new book, released today, "Lucky Devils: The True Story of Three Rebel Gamblers Who Beat the Odds and Changed the Game," the tale of 1970s gamblers who applied early computer technology to gambling at a time when the smallest computers were still the size of a suitcase. They created "advantage playing," and faced issues with casinos, the mob and more, but also laid the groundwork for a lot of what is happening now and being revisited in prediction markets and more. Heather Hunt-Ruddy, divisional president at Wells Fargo Advisors, discusses the firm's recent white paper on building and maintaining generational wealth, and how to accomplish transfers without spoiling the next generations or setting the grandkids up to become spoiled and irresponsible. In the Market Call, Joe Rinaldi, president and chief financial officer at Quantum Financial Advisors talks about both individual stocks and ETFs, discusses when he leans toward using one over the other, and says he is looking for opportunities now where he is being paid to wait for the market to recover and move back toward record highs.
Joe Rinaldi discusses opportunities in cybersecurity as volatility creates long‑term entry points through ETFs like CIBR and HACK. He outlines why he remains bearish on traditional energy, favors natural gas exposure via Cheniere (LNG), and sees utilities as largely overvalued relative to Treasuries. Rinaldi also highlights Dominion Energy (D) and emerging‑market dividends through DVYE as selective income plays.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Options involve risks and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading, read the Options Disclosure Document. http://bit.ly/2v9tH6DSubscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi breaks down the 2026 Project Endure Event as he processes the whole thing in real time. This episode covers the event recap, resistance that come with building things that we care about, back stage adjustments that you might not have noticed, the event theme: what we want is on the other side of hard, the magic of bringing great humans together in the same space, personal growth being an active practice, letting gratitude for people who support us drown out other disappointments, finding time to slow down and feel proud, what's next for the brand, how to get involved and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive into Joe's mind and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. Follow Joe (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
This week we are comparing Alice in Wonderland (1951) and Alice in Wonderland (2010) - two takes on the same fantastical tale.-----The Movies:Alice in Wonderland (1951)Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske & Jack KinneyWritten by Winston Hibler, Ted Sears, Bill Peet, Erdman Penner, Joe Rinaldi, Milt Banta, William Cottrell, Dick Kelsey, Joe Grant, Dick Huemer, Del Connell, Tom Oreb, John Walbridge & Aldous HuxleyBased on the books by Lewis CarrolliMDb Rating: 7.3Alice in Wonderland (2010)Directed by Tim BurtonWritten by Linda WoolvertonBased on the books by Lewis CarrolliMDB Rating: 6.4-----Find us on:Discord - https://discord.gg/dxgmcfj552Tumblr - @ItTakesTwoPodInstagram - @ItTakesTwo_podFacebook - @ItTakesTwoPodYoutube - @ittakestwonzBluesky - @ittakestwoOur website - ItTakesTwo.co.nz-----Content Warning: Discussions of death, illness, violence, darker themes in children's movies
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Steve Blake — real estate broker, business owner, father, and endurance athlete — for a deeply personal and grounded conversation about responsibility, perspective, and showing up when life demands more of you than you feel ready for. Steve shares his journey of stepping into leadership of his family's real estate business after the loss of his father to pancreatic cancer, describing the experience as a true "trial by fire" that tested his resilience and character. He opens up about raising two children with special needs, including his son Freddie, who has a rare genetic condition, and his daughter Amelia, who was born profoundly deaf, and how those experiences reshaped his priorities, patience, and outlook on life. Joe and Steve explore the concept of control, discussing how fatherhood helped Steve focus on his attitude and effort rather than outcomes, and why consistency matters more than perfection in both fitness and life. The conversation also dives into endurance through sport, including Steve's journey to completing a sub-5-hour 70.3 triathlon and his pursuit of a full Ironman, as well as the parallels between training, business, and long-term growth. From grief and growth to discipline, perspective, and embracing life's unexpected path, this episode is a powerful reminder that endurance is built by continuing to move forward, even when the weight feels heavy. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Steve's life and learn about what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Steve (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
Natural gas is going nowhere, says Joe Rinaldi. He makes that case the NATO allies will continue to favor the commodity as the U.S.-Iran War continues and sees many companies in the space well-positioned against volatility. Kinder Morgan (KMI) and Cheniere Energy (LNG) are among his top picks. When it comes to nuclear power, Joe likes Oklo Inc. (OKLO), Constellation Energy (CEG), and BWX Technologies (BWXT) as power needed to fuel the AI trade grows. ======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Options involve risks and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading, read the Options Disclosure Document. http://bit.ly/2v9tH6DSubscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
This week, we return to our remakes series with Peter Pan (1953) and Peter Pan & Wendy (2023).-----The Movies:Peter Pan (1953)Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske & Jack KinneyWritten by Ted Sears, Erdman Penner, Bill Peet, Winston Hibler, Joe Rinaldi, Milt Banta, Ralph Wright, William Cottrell & Don ChristensenBased on the play by J.M. BarrieiMDb Rating: 7.3Peter Pan & Wendy (2023)Directed by David LoweryWritten by David Lowery & Toby HalbrooksBased on the play by J.M. BarrieiMDB Rating: 4.4-----Find us on:Discord - https://discord.gg/dxgmcfj552Tumblr - @ItTakesTwoPodInstagram - @ItTakesTwo_podFacebook - @ItTakesTwoPodYoutube - @ittakestwonzBluesky - @ittakestwoOur website - ItTakesTwo.co.nz-----Content Warning: Discussions of racial stereotypes, slurs, violence, kidnapping.
Destruction of oil infrastructure "would totally change the game" of crude's downward price action if the U.S.-Iran War escalates, says Rob Thummel. He sees strength in high dividend oil stocks and has Cheniere (LNG), Exxon Mobil (XOM), and Williams Companies (WMB) as top picks. Joe Rinaldi says investors "missed the boat" on oil stocks and would not buy at current prices, with one exception: BP PLC (BP). ======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – / schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – / schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - / schwab-network About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Mark Lattanzi — adventure racer, navigation expert, and endurance athlete — for a deeply reflective conversation about resilience, problem-solving, and navigating life's inevitable "squiggly lines." Mark shares insights from more than 25 years in adventure racing, including his experiences in extreme events like the Marathon des Sables and the Barkley Marathons, and the mindset required to keep moving forward when conditions become unpredictable and unforgiving. He opens up about a recent shoulder injury after a fall on ice, the physical and mental challenges of multi-day expedition racing, and why the ability to accept reality and adapt quickly often matters more than raw fitness. Joe and Mark explore the parallels between endurance sports and life, including Mark's candid reflection on his divorce — the hardest thing he has faced — and how rebuilding self-confidence required patience, perspective, and time. The conversation also dives into the brutal lessons of the Patagonian Expedition Race, the unique navigation demands of adventure racing, and the mental resilience needed to tackle events that most people would never attempt. From breaking massive challenges into manageable steps to finding joy in the process rather than the outcome, this episode is a powerful reminder that endurance is built through presence, adaptability, and the willingness to keep solving the problem in front of you. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Mark's life and learn about what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Mark (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Adam Burns — endurance athlete, ultra-runner, and mental health advocate — for a powerful conversation about hope, discipline, and choosing meaning in the midst of struggle. Adam shares his journey from using fitness as a way to cope with bullying, depression, and anxiety, to completing an Ironman becoming the fastest person to ever run across the state of Utah. He opens up about his lifelong battle with depression, suicidal ideation, and the pressure of high achievement, and how running became both a lifeline and a tool for self-discovery. Joe and Adam explore the role of discipline in building resilience, the importance of grace when standards feel crushing, and the influence of family, faith, and community in enduring hard seasons. The conversation also dives into Adam's record-breaking 9-day, 8-hour run across Utah to raise awareness for suicide prevention, the brutal terrain and headwinds he faced, and the unwavering support of his crew that helped him keep moving forward. From surrounding yourself with people who challenge you to grow, to embracing discomfort in pursuit of something meaningful, this episode is a profound reminder that endurance is not about avoiding pain, but learning to live with purpose through it. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Adam's life and learn about what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Adam (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Roni Glassman — physical therapist, clinic owner, content creator, and new mom — for an honest and energizing conversation about authenticity, resilience, and choosing a path that actually fits who you are. Roni shares her journey from physical therapy school to working in a traditional clinic, and eventually stepping into entrepreneurship by opening a cash-based PT practice in Chattanooga, Tennessee, including the doubts, risks, and defining moments that pushed her to bet on herself. She opens up about building "Rehab with Roni" on social media, learning to let her real personality shine online, and why authenticity matters more than approval in a world that rewards perfection. Joe and Roni explore personal experiences with disordered eating, the role of control and structure during difficult seasons, and how awareness and honesty became turning points in their healing journeys. The conversation also dives into career alignment, leaving systems that don't prioritize listening or connection, and the challenges of starting something new before feeling ready. From optimism and resilience to parenthood, presence, and finding joy in movement, this episode is a powerful reminder that endurance isn't about grinding through discomfort, but staying true to yourself while navigating change. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Roni's life and learn about what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to her. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Roni (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Pete Hixson — former pastor, business coach, speaker, and nonprofit founder — for a thoughtful and faith-centered conversation about calling, trust, and what it looks like to stay on mission when life takes a unexpected turns. Pete opens up about his transition after 20 years as a pastor, including the internal struggle of charging for his work and wrestling with whether he was walking away from his calling, ultimately realizing that ministry extends far beyond a job title and into everyday obedience and relationships. He shares the deeply personal journey of raising his daughter Hope, who was born with cerebral palsy, the moment he learned to fully trust God with her future, and how that experience shaped his family's faith and purpose. Joe and Pete explore themes of trust in seasons of doubt, reflecting on how faith is built through lived experience rather than certainty, and why remembering past moments of God's presence matters when clarity feels absent. The conversation also dives into entrepreneurship, endurance, and mission-driven work, including the founding of Beyond Communities, a nonprofit focused on housing and support for individuals with disabilities, and the perseverance required to keep moving forward amid setbacks. From surrender and mindset to leadership, legacy, and answering the door when hardship knocks, this episode is a powerful reminder that endurance is found in daily choices, faithfulness, and staying focused on what truly matters. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Pete's life and learn about what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Pete (here) Beyond Communities (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Chris Koch — adaptive athlete, motivational speaker, and marathoner from western Canada — for an inspiring and perspective-shifting conversation about resilience, gratitude, and redefining what endurance really means. Chris shares his journey competing in major marathons like New York and Philadelphia using a skateboard and his partial leg, the physical toll it takes and the powerful encouragement he draws from the crowds along the course. He opens up about growing up with a disability, learning independence one challenge at a time, and why his physical condition has never been the hardest part of his life. Joe and Chris explore the role of mindset and humor in moving from a victim mindset to one rooted in acceptance and optimism, including the small moments and people that provide "second winds" when things get difficult. The conversation also dives into comparison, problem-solving, and focusing energy on what can be controlled, as well as how movement is a powerful tool for managing stress and finding freedom. From farming roots and early independence to travel, kindness, and showing up with a smile, this episode is a powerful reminder that endurance isn't about avoiding hardship, but choosing how you respond to it. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Chris' life and learn about what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Chris (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Sim Williams — endurance athlete, former boxer, Army veteran, husband, and father — for a deeply reflective conversation about loss, legacy, and the quiet strength required to keep going when life gets hard. Sim opens up about the personal losses that shaped his recent endurance pursuits, including his grandmother's battle with colon cancer and the sudden passing of his dog, Maverick, and how those experiences fueled his motivation during the 24 Hours of Stairs challenge. He shares how grief, responsibility, and love for his family helped him access a deeper level of mental resilience. Joe and Sim explore the lasting impact of mentors, with Sim reflecting on his grandmother's influence on his early fitness habits, faith, and values, and the idea that people live on through the way they shape us. The conversation also dives into identity, feeling like an imposter, and authenticity in a saturated fitness world, as well as the hardest decision Sim made on purpose—walking away from competitive boxing—and how that choice led him through military service, marriage, and eventually endurance running. From marriage and partnership to mental toughness and perseverance, this episode is an honest reminder that endurance is built not just through physical effort, but through purpose, connection, and the willingness to keep showing up. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Sim's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Sim (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down to reflect on lessons from this past year in order to add as much value as possible as we enter 2026. This is one of those episodes that you might want to listen to more than once. Consider this a software update for the soul as we pursue growth in the new year. Give this episode a listen, take some notes and lean into the things you might not want to hear. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Joe (here) 2026 PE Event: tickets
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Kaleigh Kurtz — professional soccer player and self-proclaimed "work in progress" — for an honest conversation about resilience, self-trust, and the mental endurance required to navigate both sport and life. Kaleigh shares her journey from a perfection-driven young athlete to a more grounded, connected leader, reflecting on the lessons she's learned about authenticity, teamwork, and staying true to who she is — especially when life doesn't look the way she hoped. Joe and Kaleigh dive into the realities behind her record-breaking consistency on the field, exploring how she's persevered through self-doubt, career challenges, and the pressure to perform. Kaleigh opens up about her struggle with an eating disorder and highlights the importance of compassion, language, and supportive relationships in healing.The conversation expands into emotional growth, mindful responses, and the power of choosing how we show up — on the field, in relationships, and in everyday moments. This episode is a reminder that endurance is more than physical—it's a daily practice of mindset, honesty, and growth. Give this episode a listen as we explore Kaleigh's story and what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to her. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Kaleigh (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Erika Tvedten — dermatology resident, ultrarunner, and relentless pursuer of growth — for a raw and wide-ranging conversation about balancing ambition, anxiety, and the pursuit of meaning. Erika shares the reality behind her busy life, from training for a 100-mile race to navigating the pressures of residency and learning to manage stress, doubt, and mindset along the way. Joe and Erika explore how running serves as healing, strengthens resilience, and connects to overall health — including the impact of stress on skin, processing disappointment, and how unexpected detours can lead to meaningful growth. Together, Joe and Erika talk about the power of words, community, and the narratives we choose to live by — from the meaning of "abracadabra" ("I create as I speak") to the true definition of "compete" ("to strive together"). Erika opens up about the difficult decisions that shaped her, including stepping away from a long-term relationship and learning to trust herself through seasons of solitude and change. This episode is an honest, uplifting reminder that growth is often found in controlled chaos, that endurance extends far beyond sport, and that we're all capable of creating a life aligned with who we want to become. Give this episode a listen as we explore Erika's journey and what persistence, perspective, and endurance mean to her. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Erika (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Bear Lee — endurance athlete, adventurer, and mental health advocate — for a powerful conversation about navigating darkness, chasing difficult goals, and choosing growth through adversity. Bear opens up about his lifelong battles with anxiety and depression, the numbing impact of medication, and how endurance sports became a pathway back to purpose and presence. He shares the story behind his nickname, the role of human connection in healing, and his raw experience running the Moab 240 with an injured ankle. Joe and Bear explore themes of resilience, self-belief, and staying grounded in the moment, even when the path feels impossible. From brutal weather to moments of wanting to quit, Bear reflects on the support that kept him moving and the mindset of "Stay Within the Mile" that helped him finish. This conversation is an honest reminder that even in our hardest miles, strength, meaning, and hope can be found. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Kareem's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Bear (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Kareem Rosser — author, athlete, and advocate — for a heartfelt conversation about finding empowerment through adversity. Kareem shares his remarkable journey from growing up in West Philadelphia, navigating poverty and loss, to discovering the transformative power of polo and the Work to Ride program. He opens up about losing loved ones to gun violence, including his brother David, and how forgiveness, faith, and horses helped him heal and find purpose. Joe and Kareem explore deep themes of resilience, redemption, and the link between personal growth and service to others, as well as what it means to face feeling like an imposter and what it looks like to transform discomfort into confidence. This episode is a raw and uplifting reminder that even the hardest challenges can become the foundation for strength, meaning, and lasting impact. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Kareem's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Kareem (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
Jason Britton says Oklo Inc. (OKLO) traders are justifying the rally on hype behind nuclear power's future role in the A.I. narrative. He sees small nuclear reactors needing to prove power capabilities in the short-term but sees the long-term thesis for nuclear power. Joe Rinaldi considers the space one that people need to invest in for the long-term. For now, he likes the momentum behind BWX Technologies (BWXT) due to its involvement with government contracts.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Paula Shrock to talk about battling ocular melanoma, how everything can change in a heartbeat, not letting fear take us to dark places, having support from loved ones (Brian riding bike from tip to top of Nova Scotia), hope has blood on her knuckles, leaning on humor, seeing control as an illusion, with life comes suffering, learning to embrace the fringe benefits of said suffering, take some risk (do some crazy things), bad choices make good stories, the thrill of the hunt (thrifting), enjoying seeing things restored, handling the perpetual disappointment not being able to get pregnant, dynamic parenting (different for each child), tomorrow is a new day, never stop making goals and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Paula's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to her. People speak of hope as if it is this delicate, ephemeral thing made of whispers and spider's webs. It's not. Hope has dirt on her face, blood on her knuckles, the grit of the cobblestones in her hair, and just spat out a tooth as she rises for another go. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
Joe Rinaldi talks about the fallout of the government shutdown on U.S. citizens and on markets. He expects unemployment to tick up, small business revenues to fall, and pushes for a deal ASAP. He brings some of his current stock picks, highlighting the energy sector: Dominion Energy (D), First Energy (FE), and Consolidated Edison (ED).======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with JP Singer to talk about being a lover of life, using death to liberate us, minimizing future regret, dropping out of school to play music, creating memories instead of regrets, time waits for no one, ready is a decision, committing to what you want, seeing the unknown as where we grow, battling depression with a shift in perspective, embracing movement as the path forward, the power in playing the long game, the observation that we limit ourselves to what we've experienced, the importance of setting new thresholds (do hard things), operating from a place of possibility, leaving a job to start a business , the law of attraction, breaking triggers to create new patterns, continue moving toward what you want, the skill of bending, not breaking and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into JP's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow JP (here) Watch JP (here) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0IAXBdYo7M&t=336s Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi breaks down the 2025 Project Endure Retreat as he processes the whole thing in real time. This episode covers the retreat recap, behind the scene logistics, honest personal reflections, the importance of being with other people who want to grow, the power of moments, making deep connections, some lessons from behind the scenes, gratitude for those who support us, recognizing how far we've come, what's next fro the brand, how to get involved and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive into Joe's mind and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. Follow Joe (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down to discuss the PHL 24 Event (24 hours of stairs) including every high, every low, every lesson and everything in between. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Joe's race and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. Project Endure Coaching (here) If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Joe (here) Listen to Bonus EP (24 Hours Stairs) (here) Listen to Bonus EP (NYC Marathon) (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Jimmy Christie to talk about the mission of making people better, celebrating what we're capable of, the struggle of watching parents go through challenges, the importance of being (selectively) selfish, letting challenge inform gratitude, the minister and the monk, letting goals guide the process, who you want to be should (and can) change, attempting to qualify for the Boston Marathon, confidence without expectations, running 100 miles, the process of realizing that we are capable of more than we think, outlasting our own expectations, the rule of thirds, controlling the controllables and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Jimmy's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Jimmy (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Callum Cobb to talk about leaving the UK to come to the US, losing his mom to cancer, running a marathon a month for an entire year, "do not let this break you," learning to see pain as a privilege, realizing that we are all stronger together, leaning on faith during tough times, you might not understand now but you'll understand then, not waiting for perfect conditions to do what we want, being present now because tomorrow isn't promised, it's crazy what we can do out of love, endurance is whatever it takes, building confidence from keeping promises, make tomorrow better and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Callum's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Callum (here) https://calrunsformum.com/ Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Tyler Van to talk about the skill of being wrong, coming to peace with not knowing everything, the problem with fake it until you make it, success is a feeling (it's also subjective), the power of being honest, the transformative nature of writing, rolling wit the punches, navigating a life changing cardiac incident, being awake for cardioversion, everything happens for a reason, building the muscle of gratitude, things that are given are not gifts, the work is the reward (it's about who you become), becoming our own biggest supporter, taking our own advice, handling struggle well, withstanding hardship with grace, trusting that it'll all going to be ok and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Tyler's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Tyler (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Dean Karnazes to talk about leading a curious life, the loss of a sibling and the associated pain, seeing running as a vehicle for personal growth (it holds a mirror up to us), winning the world's toughest race (Badwater), the courage it takes to make a change, the power in focusing only on the next step, wisdom from greek philosophers, thinking being the problem, celebrating misery, embracing the suck and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Dean's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Dean (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
Joe Rinaldi sees a bright spot for nuclear energy, particularly with Constellation Energy (CEG), which he believes is undervalued. He's also bullish on Dominion Energy (D) and FirstEnergy (FE), citing their attractive dividend yields and potential for 10%+ upside. In contrast, Rinaldi is cautious on Nvidia (NVDA), suggesting it's overvalued at current levels.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Zach Hamilton to talk about embracing our feelings, learning to love all of our parts, building a safe space to process, seeing triggers are our power, sitting with discomfort, doing the work it takes to stay sober, loving people at their worst, processing the loss a parent, showing our scars tell our stories that encourage others, seeing life as a gift, nervous system regulation , speaking with our subconscious, letting things be what they are, leading with radical love, moving from darkness to light, detaching from the outcome, we can't be resilient without resistance, being obedient to our visions, it all starts with believing and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Zach's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Zach (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Michael Lombard to talk about a long lineage of trucking, blue color work ethic, serving in overseas, falling in love with logistics, drawing lines in the sand, losing a friend in service, struggles make our stories worth telling, losing 100 pounds in pursuit of better, striving to become an outlier, finding people who endorse our pursuits, learning to earn it, dying is easy but living is hard, digging deep in order to go far, not letting the little things derail us, embracing standards over motivation and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Michael's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Michael (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
This episode is one that lit a fire in my soul. I sat down with Joe Rinaldi, who shares his powerful journey of losing his vision—and gaining a whole new perspective on life. His story is raw, real, and ridiculously inspiring.Joe opens up about how his personal challenges led to the creation of Project Endure, a community that helps people tap into their inner strength through connection and vulnerability. We dive into what it really takes to build something meaningful from the ground up—the messy moments, the doubts, and the beautiful breakthroughs that happen when people come together with purpose.We talk about persistence, the magic that happens when we open up and share our stories, and how embracing the hard stuff can actually lead to the most healing and growth. This convo is a reminder that we don't have to do life alone—and that our struggles might just be the bridge to someone else's breakthrough.If you need a boost of perspective, power, and purpose, this one's for you.Connect with Joe Here:Follow Joe on Instagram Project EndureEpisode Joe mentioend with Richard Study Joe Mentioned - Marshmallow Test Experiment FOLLOW RAISING SEROTONIN ON INSTAGRAM HERE SIGN UP FOR THE FREE RAISING SEROTONIN NEWSLETTER HERE
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On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Juan Bendana to talk about creating a blueprint to build confidence, redirecting addictive tendencies, realizing that no one is coming to save you, becoming aware of the weeds in our garden, differentiating what we do from who we are, learning to live above our demons, fighting for the things we want to keep, confidence without proof of capacity is decision, stop anticipating negative outcomes, building undeniable proof, we will never rise above the opinions we have of ourselves, acting our way into a new of thinking, aligning affirmations with actions, creating motive that pulls us, having a strong moving cause, stop running east chasing the sunset and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Juan's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Juan (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi breaks down the 2025 Project Endure Event as he processes the whole thing in real time. This episode covers the event recap, struggles that come with building a business, embracing our crazy, finding other people who swim upstream, the power of moments, making deep connections, some lessons from behind the scenes, the willingness to dance in the rain, gratitude for people who support us, recognizing how far we've come, what's next fro the brand, how to get involved and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive into Joe's mind and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. Follow Joe (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Lindsey Terronez to talk about an unexpected accident that changed everything, navigating survivors guilt, not wanting to be a victim, learning how short life can be, setting out to prove doctors wrong (beat the odds), realizing that we don't have to be strong all the time, feeling emotions fo the first time, striving to create ourselves (instead of find ourselves), choosing to move away from places we love, training for a solo half ironman, running 100 miles for the first time, learning to listen to the lump in the throat, leaving good things for what's best, wondering if the risks will be worth it, feeling what you need to feel then doing what you need to do, recognizing that the small hard private moments are the most important to show up, not taking shortcuts and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Lindsey's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to her. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Lindsey (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Matt Choi to talk about passionate storytelling, building soft skills through sport, the truth that it takes hard work to make it look easy, using social media to download new software, the New York City Marathon mishap, getting banned from the world's biggest marathon, making mistakes and being human, learning to process criticisms, you only lose if you quit, running 300 miles over 10 days in South Korea (ending in Busan), writing our stories one decision at a time, other people making us feel at home, building our faith, realizing that we're all just asses carrying Jesus, learning to see our struggle as a gift and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Matt's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Matt (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Dan Mosko to talk about being a big brother, having other people to set an example for, building elevation everest, life our growth resulting from an amalgamation of experiences, building life around core pillars, appreciating the mountain we're on, navigating Murphy's Law, shifting from being a victim to taking ownership, standing tall when the worlds is crumbling down, the skill of compartmentalizing challenges, doing the next right thing when life feels overwhelming, sticking to our routines when life brings chaos, not trying is not an option, cultivating experiences to help people do hard things, finding our limits in order to keep pushing through (Ironman 140.6), learning to pause when our pursuits jeopardize important relationships, endurance being the combination of belief and grit, using small experiences to create proof points, hard is relative, there's power in breaking big problems into small pieces, work hard and be nice to people and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Dan's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Dan (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Kara Marks to talk about meeting people where they are, seeing the hard things as blessings, trusting that everything happens for a reason, being willing to be misunderstood, running her first ultramarathon (rodeos and corndogs), tapping into the thought: how hard could it be?, ready is a decision (not a feeling), delayed obedience is disobedience, surrender is like falling asleep in the passenger seat, eating mexican food in an epsom salt bath with clothes on, going back to get a doctorate degree while being a mom, trusting that what you do matters and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Kara's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to her. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Kara (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Matt Vincent to talk about losing his dad tp pancreatic cancer, using marbles to reflect on time (6,012 weeks), learning to see the difference between danger and discomfort, recognizing unspoken desperation, lessons from being a two-time world champion in the highland games, practicing radical accountability, moving from scarcity to abundance, the gates of hell are locked from the inside, accepting the consequences of pushing limits, gaining perspective when our machines don't work, the universe don't speak in words (just actions), water walks in Uganda, fearing stagnation, making the most of the ride and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Matt's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Matt (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Shaina Rowley to talk about the challenges that come with entrepreneurship, the passing of her sister, the hardest part is starting, navigating the confusion that comes with loss, finding anchors to hold us through the waves of grief, leaning on others to find strength, taking action to grieve in motion, embracing fitness as a way to learn about ourselves, building an unshakable determination to keep moving forward, making the choice to get better each day and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Shaina's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to her. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Shaina (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)