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In this powerful and deeply moving episode, I sit down with Bob Jordan — a 74-year-old father, athlete, and living testament to resilience. Bob has completed an astonishing 43 Ironman-distance races, but his story goes far beyond endurance sport.

In 1997, Bob and his family experienced the unimaginable loss of his daughter, Emily, to leukemia. In the face of that heartbreak, Bob made a decision that would shape the rest of his life: he would continue to race — every mile, every finish line — in her honor.

What followed is a journey defined not by medals, but by meaning.

For nearly three decades, Bob has carried Emily’s memory across 140.6 miles at a time, turning grief into purpose and pain into forward motion. His family’s dedication to charity and their commitment to keeping Emily’s legacy alive exemplify what it means to be not only a great parent, but an extraordinary human being.

This conversation is about endurance in its truest form — not just physical stamina, but emotional strength. It’s about choosing to build something beautiful out of something devastating. It’s about faith, family, discipline, and the decision to live with intention no matter your age.

Bob’s story is proof that even the most brutal chapters of life can become the foundation for something meaningful.

If you need perspective, inspiration, or a reminder of what truly matters — this episode is for you.