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Josh Coleman's Journey Through Loss, Love, and HUNDREDS of Miles | Mean Grit Podcast"This wasn’t just my wife. This was my best friend, my everything."When tragedy strikes, how do you keep going?In this deeply personal and powerful episode of the Mean Grit Podcast, we sit down with Josh Coleman, a man who turned unthinkable heartbreak into fuel for a life lived on foot. After losing his wife Erin in a tragic car accident, Josh found himself staring into the void. What followed wasn’t a retreat—it was a relentless push forward.🏃♂️ From grief to grit, Josh shares:How he processed overwhelming loss through ultrarunningWhat it took to finish his first Tahoe 200 after encouragement from Candice BurtHow running daily became a ritual for healingThe pain behind the freedom of living out of a vanWhat it means to carry a loved one’s memory in every mile🛤️ This episode isn’t just about endurance—it’s about finding purpose in pain, honoring someone you love, and choosing to move forward even when the weight feels unbearable.📖 Josh is also working on a book called “Moving Forward: Running with Grief”—a reflection of how grief can shape, strengthen, and ultimately lead us down unexpected trails.💬 “Grief doesn’t go away. But you learn to move forward with it—not as a burden, but as a guide.”👇 Leave a comment:Have you ever used running, writing, or another practice to process grief or hardship? Share your story—we’d love to hear from you.📌 Subscribe for more raw, real conversations about resilience, grit, and the human spirit.🎙️ Watch more episodes of the Mean Grit Podcast for powerful interviews with runners, dreamers, and those fighting through life’s toughest miles.#MeanGrit #RunningWithGrief #JoshColeman #Tahoe200 #Ultrarunning #Grit #GriefJourney #LossAndHealing #TrailRunning #Moab240 #PodcastInterview #MentalHealth #RunForHer
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Josh Coleman's Journey Through Loss, Love, and HUNDREDS of Miles | Mean Grit Podcast"This wasn’t just my wife. This was my best friend, my everything."When tragedy strikes, how do you keep going?In this deeply personal and powerful episode of the Mean Grit Podcast, we sit down with Josh Coleman, a man who turned unthinkable heartbreak into fuel for a life lived on foot. After losing his wife Erin in a tragic car accident, Josh found himself staring into the void. What followed wasn’t a retreat—it was a relentless push forward.🏃♂️ From grief to grit, Josh shares:How he processed overwhelming loss through ultrarunningWhat it took to finish his first Tahoe 200 after encouragement from Candice BurtHow running daily became a ritual for healingThe pain behind the freedom of living out of a vanWhat it means to carry a loved one’s memory in every mile🛤️ This episode isn’t just about endurance—it’s about finding purpose in pain, honoring someone you love, and choosing to move forward even when the weight feels unbearable.📖 Josh is also working on a book called “Moving Forward: Running with Grief”—a reflection of how grief can shape, strengthen, and ultimately lead us down unexpected trails.💬 “Grief doesn’t go away. But you learn to move forward with it—not as a burden, but as a guide.”👇 Leave a comment:Have you ever used running, writing, or another practice to process grief or hardship? Share your story—we’d love to hear from you.📌 Subscribe for more raw, real conversations about resilience, grit, and the human spirit.🎙️ Watch more episodes of the Mean Grit Podcast for powerful interviews with runners, dreamers, and those fighting through life’s toughest miles.#MeanGrit #RunningWithGrief #JoshColeman #Tahoe200 #Ultrarunning #Grit #GriefJourney #LossAndHealing #TrailRunning #Moab240 #PodcastInterview #MentalHealth #RunForHer

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