After the loss of his son Landon to childhood brain cancer, Matt Meo began running as a way to process grief. What started as running three houses down the street, quitting, and walking home turned into thousands of miles of endurance running and a deeper search for meaning. Over time, that journey became Project Endure — a way to connect physical and mental endurance with real-life struggle, and to support families facing childhood cancer. Today, Matt speaks about mental endurance, grief, breaking free from addiction, Jesus, the wisdom he learned from watching Landon endure, and what it means to keep going when you feel like you can't.
What does it take to keep going when your mind insists you can’t?
How do you turn pain into purpose instead of letting it stop you?
How do you face the dragon that has held you back your entire life? (Matt candidly shares his experience with addiction and breaking free from it after 25 years)
What can Landon teach us about courage, pain, and how to live?