LIMITLESS Podcast
Welcome to LIMITLESS, the podcast dedicated to helping individuals and couples unlock their full potential in mind, body, and spirit. Join hosts Rod Price and Kerry McCarter as they dive into transformative strategies, inspiring stories, and expert insights to break through self-limiting beliefs, build resilience, and achieve peak performance in every aspect of life. Whether you're striving for personal growth or looking to strengthen your relationships, LIMITLESS is your guide to living a life without limits.
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LIMITLESS Podcast
Embrace the Suck: Why Discomfort Builds Unstoppable People
Why do the hard moments change us the most?
In this episode, Rod and Kerry dive into the reality of “embracing the suck”—the uncomfortable, painful, discouraging moments that test your resolve and shape your character. Drawing from their experiences in the Marine Corps, mountaineering, marathons, business leadership, and personal growth, they break down:
- Why discomfort is a necessary part of growth
- The military roots of “embrace the suck”
- What mountaineering teaches you about mindset and perseverance
- How the LEAP framework applies when everything feels hard
- Why people underestimate their own capacity
- What science says about pushing past perceived limits
- Real tools for staying in the fight when you want to quit
Whether you’re in a season of progress or a season of pain, this episode will push you, encourage you, and remind you that the reservoir inside you is bigger than you think.
Mental Health Disclaimer:
This conversation includes references to stress, physical challenge, military experiences, and personal adversity. If you’re struggling, overwhelmed, or in crisis, please reach out for help.
For immediate support, call 988 (Veterans press 1), or dial 911 in an emergency. You are not alone — real help is available right now.