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August 28, 2025 51 mins
This week Jerrod sits down with Joe Hardin, host of the Beyond the Finish Line podcast. 

Joe shares his remarkable journey of overcoming addiction and embracing sobriety through the transformative power of running. With over five years sober, he discusses how running not only aided his recovery but also helped him rediscover his purpose.

Tune in to hear Joe’s powerful insights on resilience, community support, and the importance of celebrating each step of the journey towards one's personal finish line.
Connect with Joe on Instagram @trail_tortoise_running

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