The Dailey Edge Podcast
A marathon medal for 18 miles sounds like a small rule change until you ask what a finish line is supposed to mean. We start with the LA Marathon decision to offer an off-ramp in hot weather and debate the real tension underneath it: safety versus standards, compassion versus accountability, and whether a one-time exception quietly trains us to look for the easy exit. From there, we zoom out into grit as a modern value. Running culture has shifted as more recreational athletes enter endurance sports, and leaders are left deciding when to protect people from themselves. We talk waivers, slippery slopes, and why hard challenges feel “sacred” precisely because they cannot be edited when they get uncomfortable. We also share personal race stories that reveal the difference between building a smart on-ramp and rewriting the bar. Then the conversation takes a turn into everyday life: punctuality. Being late is often treated like nothing, but it can signal priorities, respect, and presence, whether it is kids’ practices, in-person meetings, or back-to-back virtual calls. We explore how productivity changes with age, why mental bandwidth is limited, and how creating space can lead to better thinking and better relationships. If you care about endurance, leadership, parenting, time management, or personal growth, this one will stick with you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves hard goals, leave a review, and tell us: where do you draw the line between safety and shortcuts?
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