In this podcast, Nedd Brockmann, an Australian ultramarathon runner, shares his incredible journey of completing a 1000-mile run on a track, raising over $2.5 million for charity in the process. The discussion delves into his rigorous training, the physical and mental hurdles he encountered—like sleep deprivation and injuries—and his motivations for taking on such extreme challenges. Brockmann highlights the significance of pushing personal boundaries, the strength of human resilience, and his dedication to using his platform to advocate for homelessness awareness and fundraising. He also reflects on the value of the journey itself, emphasizing the emotional and psychological effects that come with striving for and achieving goals.