The 1334 Podcast
What happens when you choose hard things on purpose? In this episode of the 1334 Podcast, I sit down with ultrarunner and race director Rob Sembiante to talk about endurance, leadership, discipline, and the mindset required to keep moving forward when things get difficult. Rob has completed some of the toughest endurance efforts in the world—including multi-hundred-mile races, Antarctic ultrarunning, coast-to-coast crew leadership efforts, and extreme mountain races. But more importantly, he’s helping make endurance more accessible for everyday people. In this conversation we talk about: • how endurance reshapes identity • lessons from military selection environments • leading teams through uncertainty • the “cookie jar” mental strategy for pushing past limits • why voluntary hardship strengthens your life • habit stacking and building a 5-year vision • how endurance sports can impact 100,000 lives Rob’s goal isn’t just to run farther. It’s to help more people discover what they’re capable of. If you're a nonprofit leader, runner, entrepreneur, or someone trying to build discipline in your life, this conversation will challenge you. Subscribe for more nonprofit stories and leadership conversations like this
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