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260. Why Comfort Kills with Joe De Sena (NY Times bestselling author; founder, Spartan Race) πŸ†

260. Why Comfort Kills with Joe De Sena (NY Times bestselling author; founder, Spartan Race) πŸ†

Update: 2025-10-28
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β€œEven if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.” β€” Will Rogers

Joe De Sena is a New York Times bestselling author, fitness icon, and the founder of Spartanβ€”a global movement that’s transformed 15M+ lives through its world-renowned endurance events and lifestyle programs.

After a successful corporate career, Joe left it all behind to pursue a more meaningful mission: to get 100 million people off the couch. What started as a few races in Vermont has exploded into a global fitness phenomenon, with over 1M+ participants across 40+ countries every year.

Joe has personally completed more than 50 ultra-events, even completing 14 Ironmans in a single year. He now trains others to build mental toughness, embrace discomfort, and live with purpose.

In this episode:

β€’ How to strengthen your mindset through physical challenges.

β€’ The daily discipline behind elite performance.

β€’ Why modern life makes us soft β€” and what to do about it.

β€’ How to build a healthy, loving, and resilient family.

🍿 Let’s WIN THE DAY with Joe de Sena!

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Timemarkers:

00:00 Who is Joe De Sena

1:47 Interview starts

3:22 The decision to start Spartan (purpose vs corporate world)

5:22 Joe De Sena’s superpower

7:48 Develop the ability to inspire others

8:41 Why comfort kills (and the problem with laziness)

11:11 Almost going bankrupt

13:30 How Spartan saves lives

16:28 The #1 way to get out of depression

19:10 Your mental health depends on the people around you

20:45 The hardest habit for people to change

22:11 Why you’re failing with your health and fitness goals

23:22 How Joe De Sena sets (and achieves) goals

25:20 Are material possessions making you weak?

27:38 How to become more resilient

29:21 The toughest ultra events on the planet

31:22 How to get through your most challenging moments

32:46 How to know when enough is enough or if you're pushing too hard

34:09 Earn your reward

34:46 Joe De Sena parenting approach (always take the hard way with your kids)

35:42 Are you putting too much pressure on your kids?

39:03 Celebrate hard work with your kids

39:50 What sports to put your kids in

40:49 Focus on hard work (not winning or losing)

41:58 Joe De Sena family values

43:30 How to make your kids more resilient

45:23 Why parents need to model healthy behavior

46:24 How to stop a bad day from coming into the home

46:55 Affirmation

47:40 Rocket Round

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PS β€” Enjoyed this episode? You'll love this one, too:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Episode 248: Perform Under Fire with Leigh Anderson (paramedic)

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260. Why Comfort Kills with Joe De Sena (NY Times bestselling author; founder, Spartan Race) πŸ†

260. Why Comfort Kills with Joe De Sena (NY Times bestselling author; founder, Spartan Race) πŸ†

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