In this episode I’m diving into what radical self-acceptance really looks like—on the run and in life. From ignoring pressure to chase big-name races, to honoring my body with real fuel instead of restriction, running has taught me how to live more in tune with who I am, not who I think I should be. I share a story from a marathon in Amish Country that gave me one of my clearest moments of self-acceptance, and why smaller, soulful races feel more meaningful than any finish line photo ever cou...
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In this episode I’m diving into what radical self-acceptance really looks like—on the run and in life. From ignoring pressure to chase big-name races, to honoring my body with real fuel instead of restriction, running has taught me how to live more in tune with who I am, not who I think I should be. I share a story from a marathon in Amish Country that gave me one of my clearest moments of self-acceptance, and why smaller, soulful races feel more meaningful than any finish line photo ever cou...
How My Running Injury Happened (and What You Can Learn From It)
Through Endurance We Conquer
36 minutes
7 months ago
How My Running Injury Happened (and What You Can Learn From It)
Running injuries have a way of humbling us. I’m still in the thick of recovery, but I wanted to share my experience—how my knee pain started, the mistakes that made it worse, and the setbacks I faced along the way. More than anything, this injury has been a reminder that the best way to stay injury-free is through preventative care. Strength training and stretching may seem like a hassle, but they’re key to injury prevention for runners. If you’ve ever wondered whether skipping these things i...
Through Endurance We Conquer
In this episode I’m diving into what radical self-acceptance really looks like—on the run and in life. From ignoring pressure to chase big-name races, to honoring my body with real fuel instead of restriction, running has taught me how to live more in tune with who I am, not who I think I should be. I share a story from a marathon in Amish Country that gave me one of my clearest moments of self-acceptance, and why smaller, soulful races feel more meaningful than any finish line photo ever cou...