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The Speed Project, the Hardest Relay Race on Earth: Nils Arend Self-Doubt, Meditation and Money.
Season 5 · Episode 3

The Speed Project, the Hardest Relay Race on Earth: Nils Arend Self-Doubt, Meditation and Money.

On why passion projects should be paid, how the Speed Project came to be, when you should keep going and why meditation and running work well together.

Out of Hours: The Podcast · Georgia Ritter

March 5, 202453m 48s

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Show Notes

The Speed Project is hard to explain. It is a 340-mile relay-style race from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, which started as an adventure between friends and has since scaled to global participants. It's an unsanctioned "unofficial-official" race (which means there are no official rules, and no spectators), and has been called "unsanctioned, unhinged, underground and off the grid" - as well as "the secret fight-club style race" (BBC), and "Hardest Running Race in the World" - Hypebeast)


In this episode we talk about:

  • The birth of the speed project
  • Why Nils loves running why it's an anchor in his life
  • Why people should allow people to love their work and get paid
  • When you should quit a side project
  • Why your 'why' matters so much.
  • How you can keep going when doing such an extreme race


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