Ep 21: Redefining Toughness: Beyond the Finish Line
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In this episode of Just Human, I sit down again with ultra-marathoner and combat Marine Tyler Herman to explore what it really means to be tough.
Tyler recently attempted the URA 100, one of the hardest 100-mile mountain races in the world. After nearly 50 miles and 16,000 feet of climbing, his race ended with three letters: DNF (Did Not Finish). But what happened in those miles and the decision to stop is a powerful lesson in resilience, vulnerability, and redefining success.
We talk about:
🏔 The moment self-doubt hit harder than the physical pain
🏔 How his crew carried belief for him when he couldn’t carry it himself
🏔 The difference between pain and injury, and why stopping can be the bravest choice
🏔 Why failure can sometimes be the very thing we need to grow
This conversation isn’t just about running. It’s about leadership, community, and the human side of toughness.
💡 If you’ve ever faced setbacks in business, family, or life, Tyler’s story will remind you: toughness isn’t about being unbreakable. It’s about being fully human in the climb.
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