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Can success come from quitting the track altogether? In this episode, we sit down with Brad Kearns – former elite triathlete, bestselling author, and performance expert – to explore what it really takes to build a fulfilling life and career.
From quitting his accounting job just 11 weeks in to competing at the highest level of endurance sports, Brad shares powerful reflections on:
Breaking free from parental and societal pressures
Why "staying on track" might be the wrong goal entirely
Building a healthy, high-energy lifestyle that supports long-term success
What young professionals should actually prioritize in their 20s
We also launch our brand-new segment: "60 Seconds to Truth", where Brad takes the mic to prove or debunk a bold claim about success.
If you're a college student, recent grad, or early-career builder questioning the traditional path to success — this conversation will challenge, inspire, and reframe the way you think about your future.
By Mir Smolin and Harrison BellCan success come from quitting the track altogether? In this episode, we sit down with Brad Kearns – former elite triathlete, bestselling author, and performance expert – to explore what it really takes to build a fulfilling life and career.
From quitting his accounting job just 11 weeks in to competing at the highest level of endurance sports, Brad shares powerful reflections on:
Breaking free from parental and societal pressures
Why "staying on track" might be the wrong goal entirely
Building a healthy, high-energy lifestyle that supports long-term success
What young professionals should actually prioritize in their 20s
We also launch our brand-new segment: "60 Seconds to Truth", where Brad takes the mic to prove or debunk a bold claim about success.
If you're a college student, recent grad, or early-career builder questioning the traditional path to success — this conversation will challenge, inspire, and reframe the way you think about your future.