Charlie Engle Ran Across the Sahara and He Isn't Stopping

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Charlie Engle is an addict who runs and a runner who writes. He’s authored a memoir titled Running Man and has given inspiring talks to CEOs, marathon runners, the United States Armed Forces, and at think tanks and conferences.Charlie's not just any kind of runner; he does ultra marathons that test his limits. Testing limits is kind of Charlie's thing. Sometimes it's intentional: he ran across the entire Sahara Desert edge to edge, which had never been done before. Sometimes it's accidental: he's been to prison, and also kidnapped at gunpoint in Kenya. Now, Charlie is about to attempt his greatest feat and become the first athlete to trek from the lowest point to the highest point on every continent. It's a fitting pursuit for someone who has experienced extreme lows and repeatedly bounced back with equal highs.Charlie’s life has been anything but dull, and the way he’s responded is similarly dynamic. Luckily for all of us, Charlie is an open book, and talks about all of his hardships and moments of perseverance with complete candor in this conversation with host Justin Gignac.In this episode, you will learn how you are capable of so much more than you even know, and that there’s never the perfect time for anything. You just need to make a decision to commit and then figure out how to do it, which Charlie has done time and time again.Follow Overshare (@oversharetalks) and Working Not Working (@wnotw) on Instagram. SHOW NOTES:Charlie Engle ( website / Instagram / Twitter / Facebook )Book Charlie just finished, The Night of the Gun by David CarrHeavyweight podcast episode with Rob CorddryRunning the Sahara documentary film starring CharlieCharlie's memoir, Running Man5.8, Dead Sea to Everest - Charlie's next endeavor to trek from the lowest point to highest point on every continentCharlie's blog post recounting getting kidnapped in Kenya, One Bullet...One Goatwater.orggreen.org – Charlie's new non-profit