Ironman Mindset for Success with Kathryn O’Day | Ep. 24 | Growthwell with Josh Byrd
Balancing high performance in business, family, and fitness is no small feat, but Kathryn O’Day makes it look effortless. As a seven-time Ironman finisher and a venture capitalist, her approach to goal-setting and resilience offers valuable lessons for professionals looking to push their limits. After all, Ironman is one of the most challenging single-day endurance competitions in the world, consisting of a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike ride, and a full 26.2-mile marathon run.
How do the principles of endurance sports translate to building a successful career and a fulfilling life?
In this episode of Growthwell, host Josh Byrd sits down with Kathryn O’Day, Partner at Atlanta Ventures and former startup COO, to explore how the Ironman mindset fuels success in business and life. They dive into the discipline, goal-setting, and work-life balance strategies that allow Kathryn to thrive in multiple demanding roles.
Key takeaways from the conversation:
- The Power of Goal-Setting – Why having a clear target, whether in athletics or business, is the foundation of sustained motivation.
- Time Management for High Performers – How Kathryn structures her day with time blocking, a three-item to-do list, and early morning workouts to maximize productivity.
- Building Mental Resilience – The role of coaching, self-reflection, and listening to personal energy levels in sustaining long-term success.
Kathryn O’Day is a Partner at Atlanta Ventures, leveraging over 15 years of startup leadership experience, including multiple acquisitions and a $100M exit. As a former startup COO turned venture capitalist, she specializes in scaling operations, customer success, and fostering strong company cultures. A seven-time Ironman finisher, she applies endurance sports principles to leadership, helping entrepreneurs build resilient, high-growth businesses.
Article written by MarketScale.