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Episode 53 | Brad Stulberg

the morning shakeout podcast

the morning shakeout podcast

Coaching, Marathons, Sports, Olympics, Running, Ultrarunning

4.8 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2019

⏱️ 75 minutes

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"Looking inside at the stuff that is scary and that you don't want to face, that's really hard, uncomfortable work. So in order to get to the other side, to truly feel compassionate for yourself and show yourself love, you have to come to terms with the ugly stuff. And that ugly stuff can be, 'I'm insecure,' that ugly stuff can be that, 'The only reason that I race is because I'm scared to die and this gives me something else to focus on,' it can be that 'I feel validated and my self-worth is from this,' like all kinds of stuff comes up and that's normal. We're humans, that's the thing. It doesn't mean that you're broken. And the more you can acknowledge that, be aware of it and be kind to it, the better chance you have of getting to the other side where suddenly you're just racing out of love."Excited to share my recent conversation with good friend and colleague, Brad Stulberg, on this week's episode of the podcast. Stulberg coaches executives, entrepreneurs, and athletes on their most pressing challenges and writes about health and the science of human performance as a columnist for Outside magazine. His work has also appeared in the New York Times, Wired, New York Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Runner’s World and many other outlets.The best-selling co-author author of Peak Performance, a book which explores the science and practice of world-class performance, Stulberg and his co-author Steve Magness are about to release their second book, The Passion Paradox, a guide to going all in, finding success, and discovering the benefits of an unbalanced life, which comes out on March 19. In this episode, Stulberg and I discuss performance, passion, addiction, health, well-being, purpose, burnout, the importance of practicing self-awareness and self-compassion, and a number of related topics that are pertinent to your athletic, personal, and professional pursuits alike. We also got into Stulberg's own path as a hard-charging consultant turned writer and coach, recovering Type-A triathlete, his own struggles with burnout and mental illness, and much, much, more.This episode is brought to you by Rise.Run.Retreat. Rise.Run.Retreat is a four-day women’s running retreat that takes place from May 16-19, 2019 in Woodstock, Vermont. It was founded on the idea that, when women come together through running they inspire and strengthen one another. Limited to just 16 women, the small-scale setting makes for a unique and impactful experience. Your registration includes all lodging, wholesome meals provided by the local farmer’s market and an amazing swag bag. For more information head to riserunretreat.com and use the code TMSPOD—that’s all CAPS—and save $100 bucks off your registration fee.Complete show notes: https://www.themorningshakeout.com/podcast-episode-53-with-brad-stulberg/Sign up here to get the morning shakeout email newsletter delivered to your inbox every Tuesday morning: www.themorningshakeout.com/subscribe/Support the morning shakeout on Patreon: www.patreon.com/themorningshakeout

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0:00.0

Looking inside at the stuff that is scary and that you don't want to face, that's really hard uncomfortable work.

0:09.0

So in order to get to the other side to truly feel compassionate for yourself and to to show yourself love you have to come

0:14.8

to terms with the ugly stuff and that ugly stuff can be I'm insecure that ugly stuff can be

0:20.7

the only reason that I raise is because I'm scared to die and

0:25.0

this gives me something else to focus on.

0:26.8

It can be that I feel validated and my self worth is from this.

0:31.4

All kinds of stuff comes up and that's normal like we're humans that's the thing like that doesn't mean that you're broken

0:37.3

Like the more you can acknowledge that be aware of it and be kind to it the better chance you have of getting to the other side where suddenly

0:43.7

you're just racing out of love.

0:46.2

That's Brad Stullberg and this is episode 53 of the Morning Shake Out Podcast. Hey what's up everybody, welcome to the Morning Shake Out Podcast. I'm your host, Mario Ferelli, and every week on this show.

1:05.8

I bring you conversations with some of the top athletes, coaches, personalities, and behind-the-scenes people in the sport of running.

1:11.6

This week's episode however is not

1:13.6

our typical running-centric conversation. I sat down with my good friend Brett Stolberg

1:17.8

for chat about performance, passion, health, well-being, purpose, burnout, and a lot of topics that are pertinent to your

1:25.1

athletic, personal, and professional pursuits alike. Brad's an expert in this

1:29.6

stuff in addition to coaching, executives, entrepreneurs, and athletes in the realm of performance,

1:34.0

he writes about these topics regularly as a columnist for Outside magazine.

1:38.1

His work has also appeared in the New York Times, Wired, New York Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Runners World, and plenty of other places.

1:45.7

He's also the best-selling co-author of the book, Peak Performance, which explores the science

1:50.0

and practice of world-class performance across a number of domains. He and his

1:54.0

co-author Steve Magnus are about to release their second book. It's called The Passion Paradox

1:58.3

which comes out on March 19th. Quick warning before we dive in there's a little bit of adult language along with some heavy

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