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Episode 15: Overcoming Everesting with Clay Eschrich

What does it really take to keep going when your body is screaming to stop, the weather turns against you, and you’ve already been “tapped out” more than once? In this episode of Overcoming Anything, we explore what happens when you commit to something so hard it forces you to meet the strongest — and the weakest — parts of yourself.

Clay Eschrich grew up in Ten Sleep, Wyoming at the base of the Bighorn Mountains, later becoming a science teacher, coach, and eventually a senior leader in the financial services industry. He is now Senior VP and part owner at Impact Partnership, and has attempted the 29029 Everesting challenge six times, finishing it three.

Key Takeaways

Timestamps
00:00 – Intro & Clay’s mantra: “Don’t let your pain have a voice”
04:45 – What 29029 Everesting is (and what it isn’t)
11:30 – Early attempts, getting tapped out, and lessons learned
20:40 – Losing 50 pounds and rebuilding health at age 60
28:55 – Whistler: going out too fast + nutrition mistakes
36:10 – Mont Tremblant redemption: pacing, strategy, and finishing
44:30 – How doing hard things builds grit, leadership, and identity
52:20 – Clay’s advice for facing your own “mountain”

Connect with Clay
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clay-eschrich-a6055276/ 

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Credits
Host: Anne Vryonides
Guest: Clay Eschrich

Disclaimer
This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only and not a substitute for professional, medical, or psychological advice. The views of each guest are their own.

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