
30 June 2026
Joel Del Rosario on Surviving an IED in Iraq, Losing His Memory, and Owning Every Decision After
The Hard Way With Joe De Sena
About
Joel Del Rosario enlisted in the Marine Corps in 2005 because a girl asked him to. She left him with a Dear John letter while he was deployed to Iraq. Then an IED nearly killed him. His mother received an incorrect killed-in-action notification and believed her son was dead for 24 hours.
When Joel came to after the blast, shrapnel in his body and a traumatic brain injury that erased most of his memories, he was not relieved. He was angry that he survived. That disgust with his own reaction became the turning point. He chose ownership. Nobody forced him to enlist. That was his decision. And from that moment, he committed to 21 years of service instead of coasting to the exit.
Joe De Sena sits down with Joel to talk about growing up in the Dominican Republic, a tough Latina single mother in Providence, the blast that rewired his brain, and the law-enforcement fitness mission he now runs alongside his wife, Rebecca, through Iron Stronghold LLC and MCHN.
Things You Will Learn:
- Why taking ownership of a bad decision matters more than the decision itself. The difference between surviving hardship and choosing to build from it. A simple daily framework for building mental toughness without needing a traumatic event.
Tools & Frameworks Covered:
- Daily Hard Thing Protocol: Pick one hard thing each day and do it. Hard is relative. Consistency compounds. Ownership After the Blast: Stop blaming the circumstance. You made the choice. Now make the next one count. Recovery as Performance: Sleep and recovery are not optional. Emotional regulation, resilience, and physical capacity all degrade without them.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro: Joel Del Rosario, retired Marine and kettlebell athlete
01:53 Growing up in the Dominican Republic and low-income housing in Providence
04:02 Hard mode: why childhood adversity resets the scale
04:56 Drugs, a tough Latina mom, and consequences that stuck
08:07 Joining the Marines for a girl and the cost of that decision
09:45 Boot camp, School of Infantry, and deploying to Iraq in 2007
11:56 His mom was told he was killed in action for 24 hours
13:18 The TBI erased most of his life before the blast
17:01 Bloom where you're planted and one foot in front of the other
18:50 The kettlebell: compact training for deployments on a Navy ship
21:44 Why law enforcement faces worse than most military and gets less support
25:17 Using Spartan events as target dates for uniformed services
25:48 Three things to do every day: hard thing, push harder, get sleep
28:31 Set your alarm at night, not in the morning
Joel Del Rosario is an elite endurance athlete specializing in trail running, mountain racing, and obstacle course competitions, known for consistently pushing his physical and mental limits in extreme environments. Through his journey, he represents resilience, discipline, and community, using his platform to inspire others to embrace discomfort, pursue adventure, and grow through consistent effort and challenge.
Connect to Joel:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joellerblades/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Joellerblades