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Episode 9 | Rich Roll

the morning shakeout podcast

the morning shakeout podcast

Coaching, Marathons, Sports, Olympics, Running, Ultrarunning

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2018

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

"When I was 31, that was when I was in rehab. I had a career in the dark belly of alcoholism and at 31 I got sober in a treatment center in Oregon for 100 days, so I think if I had to characterize myself at 31, I was very confused. I was really unsure about who I was and what I wanted to do with myself. I was a pretty broken individual at that point of my life. And up to that point I thought I had been making good decisions but essentially my best thinking had me in this mental institution, for a lack of a better phrase. So I don't think that I had very much clarity on myself or what made me function and what led me to that dark place. The last 20 years have been about trying to answer that question for myself and also trying to learn from tools that were first introduced me during that experience and build on them and compound them to progressively continue to grow, not just emotionally, but mentally, physically, intellectually, and spiritually."Incredibly honored to welcome Rich Roll to the podcast. The 51-year-old is a husband, father, and champion ultra-endurance athlete, in addition to being a best-selling author, sought-after speaker, and host of a top-ranked podcast. But life hasn't always been so grand. At 31 years old, Rich found himself committed to a treatment center in Oregon, battling an alcohol addiction that had consumed his life.After achieving sobriety in his early 30s, Rich's addictive personality led him down a path of workaholism and 80-hour weeks as a lawyer, an unhealthy lifestyle fueled by fast food that ultimately proved to be unsustainable. It all came to a head when one night when, while walking up the stairs, he became out of breath and feared something was seriously wrong with his health. The next day he embarked on a weeklong juice cleanse that led him to adopt a plant-based lifestyle, a way of living he still practices and advocates for today through writing, speaking and the podcast that bares his name. Not long after radically changing his diet, Rich—a former collegiate swimmer at Stanford—started running and swimming again. He eventually found his way into ultra-endurance sports, where he established himself as a top competitor, finishing the Epic 5—five Iron-distance triathlons in less than a week—in 2010 and placing as a top finisher at the Ultraman World Championships in Hawaii multiple times. In this episode, we talk through the various chapters of Rich's story, digging into his journey to becoming a plant-powered ultra endurance athlete and wellness advocate, and understanding why he is so open and honest about sharing his experiences. We discuss his best-selling memoir Finding Ultra, which has been recently updated and will soon be available at booksellers everywhere, as well as The Plantpower Way and The Plantpower Way: Italia, two books chock full of plant-based recipes and lifestyle guidance that he tag-teamed on with his wife, Julie Piatt. Finally, we also dig into his relationship with racing and how it's evolved through the years, discuss the effect his writing, speaking, and podcasting has had on other people, learn more about the three things he tries to practice on a daily basis, and much, much more. "All of this is an act of service," Rich told me during our conversation. "It's my profession and I need to make a living and all that kind of stuff, but ultimately what really drives me and what's behind all of this is trying to be of service both in the world of recovery and outside the world of recovery with respect to the world at large." This episode of the morning shakeout podcast was edited by John Isaac at BaresRecords.com.Complete show notes here: https://www.themorningshakeout.com/podcast-episode-9-rich-roll/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

Rich Roll, welcome to the morning Shakeout podcast.

0:03.0

Mario, it's great to be here.

0:05.0

Can't wait to talk to you.

0:06.0

We're going to bounce all over the place throughout the course of this conversation,

0:11.0

but I want to start with a blog post that you wrote in 2014 and it was called

0:17.2

why you should stop life hacking and invest in the journey which I think is how I first came into contact with your work. So let's talk about your

0:26.8

journey. In that post you wrote today, I enjoy tremendous satisfaction knowing that on a daily

0:32.0

basis I strive to invest absolutely

0:34.8

everything I have in what makes me what makes my heart beat hardest.

0:39.2

Looking back it seems to all make perfect sense how events unfolded to take me from where I was to where I am today.

0:46.0

So let's start with a loaded question.

0:49.0

Who is ritual and how did you get to where you are today?

0:52.0

Well, you're coming out of the gate strong.

0:57.0

Who is Rich Roll?

0:59.0

Well, that's the ultimate question, right?

1:02.7

Like who are we?

1:04.1

You know, I firmly believe we're here on planet Earth

1:07.5

to answer that question for ourselves.

1:09.9

And, you know, I don't know that I have a pity answer to that but you know everything that I kind of do is

1:15.8

is sort of about trying to answer that question for myself. I mean on a know, on a very surface level, you know, I have the bio. It's like I'm an

1:26.4

ultra endurance athlete, I'm a podcaster, I'm a writer, I'm a dad, you know, husband, I've got four

1:31.6

kids. I travel a lot for for public speaking and you know in general I'm a wellness advocate I guess I would say but you know who is rich role well you know that's it's a much that's a profound question I think and you know if I had to try to

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