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Let‘s_Get_Uncomfortable
Ines Bebea, Jamie Chien and Nathan Schiller
37 episodes
5 months ago
Conversations that probe how running can be used as a conduit for change in 2020 and beyond.
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Conversations that probe how running can be used as a conduit for change in 2020 and beyond.
Show more...
Running
Health & Fitness,
Sports
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Episode 26: Kim Rodrigues on using running to manage depression and stay in touch with herself
Let‘s_Get_Uncomfortable
47 minutes 57 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 26: Kim Rodrigues on using running to manage depression and stay in touch with herself
While attending Tilden High School in Brooklyn, Kim Rodrigues ran the 600-, 800-, and 1,200-meter dashes, and the 400-meter hurdles, mainly to stay out of trouble. Years later, as she celebrates her 57th birthday with 15 marathons under her belt and more to come, she reflects on how running not only set her on the right path in fitness, but also helped her manage bouts of depression. Kim has become a premier fixture in the New York City group running scene, but she continues to find solace in the internal nature of the sport. Join us to hear how Kim is redefining expectations for master’s runners—and doing it with an unmatched sense of style—on the first 2022 episode of the Let’s Get Uncomfortable running podcast.
Let‘s_Get_Uncomfortable
Conversations that probe how running can be used as a conduit for change in 2020 and beyond.