
Brogan Graham is intent on disrupting the world’s idea of “fitness” by creating fun and free workouts around the globe. A former collegiate rower and coach with a giant heart, Graham has a great sense of adventure and a huge personality. His work started when he and a buddy needed a way to work out in the winter months in Boston. And that’s how the November Project was born.
What started with a few people running stairs at the Harvard Stadium and doing workouts around Boston has now grown to a movement with thousands of followers at over 37 cities around the globe. The November Project has been described as Fight Club with hugging and some pushups instead of punches.
Brogan is also a captivating speaker, which is why huge corporations like Facebook have called him to speak to thousands of employees. Even though he says he got thrown out of every school he went to, he has some great tips on how to live out any wild idea. This was also a fun podcast because we recorded it the way I intended when I created WIWL. We went surfing, came back had some guacamole, chips, a cerveza and let loose. It’s an entertaining show with a lot of energy.
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