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Cru Mahoney is a rare breed. And this is the second time I have interviewed him. He’s never touched alcohol, caffeine, or drugs. He has ran every day for over 2500 days. But this episode goes deep. Much more than just a ‘Stay HARD’ discipline ridden podcast that has two young men telling you how to live your life. We discussed some profound topics that made me ponder deeply. We talk about the internal war most people avoid, the difference between emotional and physical survival, and why self-respect is built in the quiet moments of daily effort. We also dive into identity, loneliness, food freedom, and how so many people are chasing success while quietly hating themselves. Key Discussion Points: Cru’s philosophy behind running every day The truth about being your own hero Why most people never find peace Food, orthorexia, and emotional restraint The illusion of success vs true fulfillment What people misunderstand about self-discipline How to find clarity by stripping back the noise Follow Cru: / crumahoney Follow Chris: / morechrisgriffin Timestamps: 06:40–13:20 Why Cru runs every day 13:20–20:00 Keeping promises to yourself 20:00–26:40 Life gets harder, that’s okay 26:40–33:20 Emotional vs physical survival 33:20–40:00 Finding clarity through discomfort 40:00–46:40 Work, excuses, and true purpose 46:40–53:20 Self-worth and extreme ownership 53:20–1:00 Freedom through simple discipline 1:00–1:06 Struggles with identity and relatability 1:06–1:13 Nutrition, routine, and food mindset 1:13–1:20 Orthorexia and eating awareness 1:20–1:26 Environment, addiction, and temptation 1:26–1:33 Alignment vs restriction in lifestyle 1:33–1:40 Final thoughts on living free