Getting After It
You already know you're capable of more. So why do you keep getting in your own way?
Getting After It is the podcast for people who are done with excuses, done playing it safe, and ready to close the gap between who they are and who they know they can be. Hosted by ultra trail runner, entrepreneur, and accountability obsessive Brett Rossell, this show doesn't hand you motivation. It hands you a mirror.
Every episode cuts into the real reasons people self-sabotage, avoid discomfort, and settle for less than they're built for. Through raw personal stories, Stoic philosophy made practical, and honest conversations with others who've done hard things. You'll walk away with the mindset and tools to actually prove what you're made of.
If you're building a career, a family, fitness, or a life worth being proud of; this is the show that holds you accountable to all of it.
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Latest Episodes
194 - Fear Isn't Telling You to Stop. It's Telling You This Matters.
Most people treat fear like a stop sign. They call it wisdom. They call it patience. It's usually neither.Fear shows up before everything worth doing.The race you've been avoiding, the conversation you keep postponing, the thing y...
193 - When Progress Begins to Slow
I set out to run a half marathon this weekend. I made it ten miles. My leg told me to stop. And for once, I listened. That didn’t sit well with me.I’m doing everything right right now. I’m running my miles. I’m lifting. I’m stretching. I...
192 - Train Like You Want to Still Be Dangerous at 60
I trained for a sub-three marathon, hit it, and spent the next several weeks barely able to walk without my hips locking up. I did everything right. Trained hard, stayed consistent, crossed the finish line. My body broke down anyway.This...
191 - The Invisibility Problem: The Silent Power of Habits (Until They Disappear)
Most people quit their habits right before they start working.I recorded this episode after watching a close friend pull himself out of a year of isolation. He started with small inputs. A walk outside. A phone call. A real meal. ...