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Oz Pearlman

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
2611 total appearances

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The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

They'll fast forward. They'll miss all the good stuff in the middle. The quitters. The quitters. The people who did not finish Spartathlon.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

They'll fast forward. They'll miss all the good stuff in the middle. The quitters. The quitters. The people who did not finish Spartathlon.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

When did you start doing this? My sister ran a marathon. Shout out to my older sister. And there's a little bit of sibling rivalry. She's eight years older. I have twin sisters. And do you remember when marathoning became, like, commonplace?

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

When did you start doing this? My sister ran a marathon. Shout out to my older sister. And there's a little bit of sibling rivalry. She's eight years older. I have twin sisters. And do you remember when marathoning became, like, commonplace?

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

When did you start doing this? My sister ran a marathon. Shout out to my older sister. And there's a little bit of sibling rivalry. She's eight years older. I have twin sisters. And do you remember when marathoning became, like, commonplace?

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

They all are, right? So my sister ran it, and everyone at a certain point, marathoning became like a thing. Do you remember when Oprah ran one, and then everyone's like, I'm running a marathon? I didn't pay attention. Yeah, but there was like a moment where the zeitgeist, everyone started running marathons. This was before that.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

They all are, right? So my sister ran it, and everyone at a certain point, marathoning became like a thing. Do you remember when Oprah ran one, and then everyone's like, I'm running a marathon? I didn't pay attention. Yeah, but there was like a moment where the zeitgeist, everyone started running marathons. This was before that.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

They all are, right? So my sister ran it, and everyone at a certain point, marathoning became like a thing. Do you remember when Oprah ran one, and then everyone's like, I'm running a marathon? I didn't pay attention. Yeah, but there was like a moment where the zeitgeist, everyone started running marathons. This was before that.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

When my sister said she's running 26.2 miles, if she had told me, this is not that she's not fit. She was like a collegiate D1 athlete, swimmer. I'm like, if she had said I'm going to the moon, it would have been equal of like, what do you mean you're running a marathon? And so when she did it, I immediately that day signed up for a marathon just to be like, no, screw that. I'm not.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

When my sister said she's running 26.2 miles, if she had told me, this is not that she's not fit. She was like a collegiate D1 athlete, swimmer. I'm like, if she had said I'm going to the moon, it would have been equal of like, what do you mean you're running a marathon? And so when she did it, I immediately that day signed up for a marathon just to be like, no, screw that. I'm not.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

When my sister said she's running 26.2 miles, if she had told me, this is not that she's not fit. She was like a collegiate D1 athlete, swimmer. I'm like, if she had said I'm going to the moon, it would have been equal of like, what do you mean you're running a marathon? And so when she did it, I immediately that day signed up for a marathon just to be like, no, screw that. I'm not.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

I'm not not doing this. Right. And I was working on Wall Street. I was kind of getting fat and lazy, happy hours. And I go, this is all there is. Like, I'm just going to keep I'm making money. Don't get me wrong. I'm blessed. But I got I got to have something that fires me up. That's my instinct. And so I signed up for a marathon. What year was this? 2004. Okay.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

I'm not not doing this. Right. And I was working on Wall Street. I was kind of getting fat and lazy, happy hours. And I go, this is all there is. Like, I'm just going to keep I'm making money. Don't get me wrong. I'm blessed. But I got I got to have something that fires me up. That's my instinct. And so I signed up for a marathon. What year was this? 2004. Okay.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

I'm not not doing this. Right. And I was working on Wall Street. I was kind of getting fat and lazy, happy hours. And I go, this is all there is. Like, I'm just going to keep I'm making money. Don't get me wrong. I'm blessed. But I got I got to have something that fires me up. That's my instinct. And so I signed up for a marathon. What year was this? 2004. Okay.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

And then I did one Philly marathon, you know, the Rocky, the whole thing. And at mile 23, I start, I stop. And I I'm like crying. I, again, this is a common theme. I've cried like twice in my life. My wife will ask and say, but I was wrecked. I was going to quit. I see two dudes walking because I'm going decently fast at this point. I've trained terribly.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

And then I did one Philly marathon, you know, the Rocky, the whole thing. And at mile 23, I start, I stop. And I I'm like crying. I, again, this is a common theme. I've cried like twice in my life. My wife will ask and say, but I was wrecked. I was going to quit. I see two dudes walking because I'm going decently fast at this point. I've trained terribly.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2332 - Oz Pearlman

And then I did one Philly marathon, you know, the Rocky, the whole thing. And at mile 23, I start, I stop. And I I'm like crying. I, again, this is a common theme. I've cried like twice in my life. My wife will ask and say, but I was wrecked. I was going to quit. I see two dudes walking because I'm going decently fast at this point. I've trained terribly.