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Dylan Roche Found That Running Was a Major Theme In His Life Story


Today, my guest is someone that I’ve been following on social media and finally came to my senses and invited him for a chat.

He is both an author and a runner and over the years has found that the two have a lot of similarities.

I am looking forward to going a few easy miles with Dylan Roche.

Dylan Roche

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Jill Angie Is Empowering Plus-Size Women To Embrace Running


Today’s guest is back for her second time on the podcast and since we first chatted she has added author, podcaster, and running coach to her resume.

She’s clearly a very busy woman and I’m excited that she carved a bit of time out of her busy schedule to catch up.

I am looking forward to going a few easy miles today with Jill Angie.

Jill Angie

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Nita Sweeney Became An Accidental Mental Health Advocate


Today’s guest was last on the show almost two years ago and I’m excited to welcome her back for round two today!

There is a lot to catch up on with this runner, author, and dog mom so I’ll keep the intro short.

I’m looking forward to going a few easy miles today with Nita Sweeney and welcome her back to the show.

Nita Sweeney

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Gary Joe Collins Finds Small Wins Today For Success Tomorrow


My guest today is someone that I’ve had a lot of fun banter with on social media over the last several months.

I don’t know much about his running life, so I’m excited to see where this conversation goes over the next several miles.

I am looking forward to getting this party started and welcoming Gary Joe Collins to the show today.

Gary Joe Collins

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Maria Papalia-Meier Survived Sepsis And Is Still Running Against All Odds


My guest on the show today is a woman who’s story is as unique as it is inspiring.

Her recently published memoir detailed her battle with sepsis that ultimately led to her having to have her toes amputated.

I am looking forward to going a few easy miles with Maria Papalia-Meier or as she calls herself, the toeless runner.

Maria Papalia-Meier

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