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
202 - Excellence Changes With Every Season
In this episode, I talk about something I've been thinking about a lot lately: what excellence actually means.For a long time, I thought excellence looked the same every day. Wake up early. Train hard. Work harder. Stay disciplined. Keep...
201 - You Don't Become Someone New Without Saying Goodbye to Someone Old
Episode 201 feels like the beginning of a new season for Getting After It.After 200 episodes, I've been thinking a lot about what growth actually costs. We spend so much time talking about becoming stronger, healthier, more disc...
200 - Discipline Changes Shape (Lessons from Another 100 Episodes)
Episode 200. I started this show with one microphone, a laptop, and no real idea what I was doing.This one is harder to record than a race recap. My testosterone is back down to 136, and I feel it. Workouts that used to be warm-ups wipe ...
199 - Why My Wife Competed in Hyrox While Pregnant - Ally Rossell
Ally likes to do hard things in hard seasons. Which is why she competed in a Hyrox while being 26 weeks pregnant.She went in without a watch, without a time goal, and without a plan. Her only job was to finish. Running had been wrecking ...