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The Rich Roll Podcast

How Josh LaJaunie Lost 200 Pounds, Ran An Ultramarathon, Transformed His Life Wholesale & Inspired His Community To Embrace Healthy Living

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement

4.713.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2015

⏱️ 122 minutes

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Summary

Josh LaJaunie is perhaps the most inspirational everyman example of healthy, transformative living I have ever met. After 151 episodes of the podcast, our first initial conversation back in December of 2013 (RRP 63) is to this day one of the most popular, most downloaded episodes in the history of the show. If you missed it, please make a point of listening to this amazing exchange here. That conversation transpired on Skype. We had never actually met. Now we have. At Healthfest in Marshall, TX a few months back I had the opportunity to spend an entire weekend with Josh. It was a memorable experience that left me more impressed than ever with this fine young man. Not just because he has overcome tremendous obstacles to restore and maintain his health. Not just because he continues to impressively evolve as an athlete and runner. But because of the exemplary human being he has become. A big spirit who continues to grow. A giant heart and shining example of service — constantly educating and inspiring his loved ones and community at large. The story — as laid out in his self-penned manifesto “Free Josh LaJaunie”– goes like this: In November of 2013, this guy I had never heard of called Josh LaJaunie tweeted me his before and after pictures. The change was so astonishing, my first thought was, can this be real? The 400+ pound guy on the left bore almost no resemblance to the guy on the right, a super fit, handsome young man running with a big smile on his face. Chris Farley had morphed into Bradley Cooper. But how? On a lark, I invited him on the podcast. I had no idea his story — more importantly his ability to own and tell his story — would be so extraordinary. The experience left me and everyone who tuned in indelibly changed. Ever since, I have felt inexplicably bonded to a guy I never actually met. In short, Josh accomplished what some would deem impossible, dropping over 200 pounds and a life-long addiction to unhealthy foods & lifestyle habits to discover a passion for running. A journey that led him to completing multiple marathons and more recently his first ultramarathon. He didn't just lose weight. And he didn't just keep the weight off. He became an athlete. A real athlete. Most impressive is how he faced, battled and overcame astounding, impossibly entrenched cultural obstacles to change everything about how he lives his life. A gift he now freely and quite joyously shares, permanently transforming the lives of everyone who crosses his path. Born & bred in southern Louisiana, Josh is a 100% genuine, authentic, self-avowed “swamp dweller” from Bayou Lafourche. A big kid with an even bigger heart surrounded by a loving nuclear and extended family united by their shared adoration of food. Josh was a standout high school football player, recruited to play college ball. But disillusioned by college life in Arkansas, he dropped out of school, only to return home, aimless and unmoored. He found work in the family construction business, but lived for the weekend – time spent hunting, fishing, cheering for his beloved New Orleans Saints, feasting on his favorite local delicacies — po boys...

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0:00.0

Fixing the way I thought about myself and what is possible, it changed my life.

0:07.8

More than plants, more than running, more than any of these things is what went on inside my mind.

0:13.7

That's Josh LaJani, this week on The Rich Roll Podcast.

0:27.4

The Rich Roll Podcast.

0:30.9

Hey everybody, welcome to the big show, where each week I probe the intellect and the spirit of the best and the brightest and health and wellness and fitness and diet and excellence and all kinds of other cool stuff to help you live and be better, to push you and me to unlock and unleash our collective best most authentic versions of ourselves.

0:50.7

My name is Rich Roll, I'm the host guy behind the microphone, welcome. Thank you for dropping by. Thanks for subscribing to the show on iTunes.

0:57.5

Thank you for clicking through the Amazon banner at richroll.com for all your Amazon purchases. Can you guys hear all that noise out there, all the honking and the sirens and stuff?

1:07.7

I'm not in the garage. This can only mean one thing, New York City baby. I'm in New York City, I love it. I'm here for like 11 days.

1:16.9

The reason that I came here is I had an opportunity the other day to speak at Carnegie Hall.

1:24.0

Carnegie Hall, Carnegie Hall, perhaps the most storied historic famous auditorium in the world. If not the most, it's definitely up there.

1:34.6

It was crazy, I'm reflecting back on it, it's just insane how life works because if you had told me, I mean certainly when you look back on the arc of my life,

1:45.1

I mean 18 years ago I was a hope to die drunk. The idea that I would be on stage at Carnegie Hall, I was hoping to just stay alive.

1:54.2

Even after Epic 5 Ultraman writing my first book, if you had told me then that I would have this opportunity, I would have said you are completely out of your mind.

2:02.2

The only circumstance under which I could realistically imagine being at Carnegie Hall was if I was seeing a show, or maybe they were employing me to mop the stage floor or something like that.

2:12.7

It was super wild and it was really cool to be backstage and see how the whole place functions and you see all these old guys back there and you know they've been there working for like 50 years and they've seen it all, every amazing, great creative talent has passed through there.

2:27.8

Anyway, I'm just kind of feeling a lot of gratitude right now because I live life in bonus time.

2:35.0

And the fact that I'm in a place now where I get to do stuff like that just blows my mind and it gives me perspective and it really has me reflecting on the limitations that I impose upon myself.

2:47.0

Because generally I'm my own worst enemy.

2:51.0

And I think that's an apropos theme for today's podcast and today's guest, Joshua Johnny.

2:57.0

He is an extraordinary individual kind of an every man hero I suppose.

3:02.0

He was on the podcast originally in episode 63 back in December of 2013.

3:07.0

If you have not listened to that, I strongly urge you go back and listen to it to this day after 151 episodes of the podcast.

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