About this episode
In this episode of Endurance State of Mind , Zach sits down with Jared Graham , a runner, father, and passionate advocate for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. What began as a personal fitness journey evolved into a powerful mission of service, community, and perseverance. Jared shares how a tight-knitunning group keeps him accountable through daily check-ins, how his upbringing shaped his work ethic, and why community matters just as much as mileage. He reflects on his path from high school track to the St. Jude Marathon Weekend, where he has raised over $50,000 for life-saving research. Balancing fatherhood, a demanding offshore job, and training hasn’t been easy — but Jared’s unconventional approach proves that consistency and creativity can overcome even the busiest schedules. This episode is a reminder that endurance isn’t just physical — it’s built through purpose, people, and giving back. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Endurance and Community 03:16 Jared Graham's Background and Early Running Journey 07:48 The Impact of St. Jude and Running for a Cause 11:32 Transitioning to Longer Distances and Ultra Running 16:00 Training for the Mississippi 50 and First Ultra Experience 22:35 Reflections on Achievements and the Ultra Running Community 28:52 The Comradery of Ultra Running 32:41 Experiences of DNF and Redemption 38:28 The Challenge of Mississippi's Humidity 43:43 Future Races and Goals 48:55 Influencers in the Running Community Key Takeaways Jared Graham has raised over $50,000 for St. Jude Marathon Weekend. He started running in high school to stay in shape for football. His first half marathon was completed in 2015 at the St. Jude Marathon Weekend. Jared’s motivation for running is deeply tied to raising money for children’s cancer research. He experienced a DNF at Big Butts Ultra due to cramping. The ultra running community provides a unique sense of camaraderie and support. Jared thrives on the challenge of pushing his limits in ultra-distance races. He plans to attempt the Mississippi 50 Miler again after previous attempts. Jared’s training includes a blend of structured running and physical demands from his job. He believes committing to races in advance is key to staying motivated. https://www.instagram.com/endurance_stateofmind?igsh=cjBnanNobHhhYXNu