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In episode 57, the Purple Heart recipient gives the intense details of that experience and talks about how he came back from the unthinkable losing his right leg in the process, not only surviving—but thriving—as a Paralympic powerlifter and public speaker. Keira D'Amato, Pro Runner & American Record Holder In the Marathon. We also chat about her fueling strategy, navigating injury, the newfound appreciation she has for her body and fluctuations in-season versus off-season, and what life's like in beautiful Boulder, Colorado. What happened to david bassett. They make my favorite hats, including the Zephyr Rancher which I own in both cinnamon and sage. Daryl Milam, died in the fall of 1999. Sarica lived in Glen Mills, PA. She loved music and loved to dance.

We chat about the importance of listening to your gut, slowing down, and trusting other people to do the things that they're good at. Founded in 2013, the Australian-inspired chain of cafés serve everything from their signature flat white and loaded avocado toast to grain bowls and tasty lattes. Wma was a wonderful friend with great humor and spirit and helped many in her home state of Louisiana as well as many others. We touch on a whole lot, including financial freedom and how to clean your veggies right to smart strategies to incorporate mindfulness into your regular routine and the benefit of a clean home. Maeve was highly intelligent and creative, but the severity of the illness was mishandled and brought on her demise. The fear of success, Bennett says, is the concern that once we achieve something new, we may suffer because of it or we'll be incapable of sustaining it. Chase Stokes Celebrates Kelsea Ballerini Releasing 'Rolling Up the Welcome Mat'. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE SweetKick. Becs Gentry, Peloton Instructor #HURDLEMOMENT: How to Own your Morning To Unlock Your Big Potential 178. Plus: Answering a listener question about the "dream guests" I've been able to interview so far, and who else is on the list. I really hope you appreciate it, too. The Peloton instructor details what it was like to first start integrating more walking into her day to day back home in England, and how that routine slowly developed into a running habit. Kathie Claar, 52 year-old female: Died August 24th 1996. With the London Marathon on Sunday, I'm bringing my physcial therapist, Luke Greenberg — co-founder of MOTIV — on the show to talk about what the experience was like for me.

I've been hesitating on a staple in my regular routine, one that typically makes me feel like ~me~ but lately has been giving me anxiety. HURDLEMOMENT: How Women's Nutritional Needs Differ From Men's With Dr. Stacy Sims. 5-MINUTE FRIDAY: Are You Really Paying Attention? In episode 127, the steeplechase athlete-turned-middle-distance runner talks to me about hitting her stride in her sport within the last 5 years, and what it was like to pivot on the track. Devon Still, Former NFL Player & Advocate for Childhood Cancer Awareness. Today, she walks me through so many of her major career milestones, the good — including that famous Boston win on the worst weather day ever — and the bad — the London Olympics, a tough second-place finish, and an entire month without lacing up her sneakers in the summer 2017 because it just wasn't feeling right. Kristina Downing Orr, 53, died April 2nd, 2014. Episode 47: Jeff Provenzano, Skydiver. HURDLEMOMENT: How to Have Tough Conversations. Turning the Page To 2023 With Keira D'Amato, Pro Runner. Her husband divorced her after 21 years when doctors treated her for a mental disease and the medications they prescribed worsened her.

Tests and scans showed nothing. By the end of weaving through every closet, corner, and nook, I set aside 10 bags of donations (which I brought to Goodwill and Housing Works) and felt a whole lot lighter. HURDLEMOMENT: Dr. Will Cole On Healing the Shame-Fueled Relationship Between What You Eat & How You Feel. Eileen Bunny Logan, 62, died of sepsis, heart failure and multiple infections due to CFIDS/ ME in early 2013 after entering the hospital two weeks earlier.
Emily Sisson, Pro Runner. SOCIAL @thejoyfulapproach @hurdlepodcast @emilyabbate OFFERS Beam | Go to and use code "HURDLE" at checkout for 15 percent off. He was inspired by Toby Morrison and others who shared their stories. Before the disease struck, Rudy was a machinist with Eastman Kodak and a semi-pro boxer. Molly Keyohara, from Albuquerque, NM. Victoria suffered severely with ME while her family found themselves battling various agencies. In episode 105, we dive into what electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) really is. Died at age 47 from leukemia, now believed to be a complication of CFIDS/ME. Paul Lavenger M. D., died in April of 1995 of colon cancer after suffering with CFIDS/ME for a decade. SOCIAL @hurdlepodcast @emilyabbate MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Amanda Kloots on Instagram @amandakloots Amanda Kloots Go Fund Me Nick Dio on Born or Made HowSweetEats Buffalo Cauliflower Nike Pegasus 37. Loving this book so far. ) The Australian-born mom-of-two talks to me about her upbringing and the #hurdlemoments that came in her teenage years resulting in anxiety and depression.
Source: newspaper obits, NY Times, Hartford Current. Today, I'm talking about a lesson that hit home for me today at the Pequot Runners' Turkey Trot. Dee Murthy, CEO and Co-Founder of Young & Reckless and Menlo Club. Altrarunning @rungolden1 @hurdlepodcast. That's because when we focus on a goal, we talk up the positive outcomes of achieving the goal. As her parents wrote, After years of uncertainy and doubts, unending pain and unending suffering, she died with her parents and her life partner left to grieve.

Diagnosed with CFIDS/ME, she felt her multiple chemical sensitivity was her primary problem and moved to the mountains for the cleaner air. Connie will be missed by her husband, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren along with many other relatives, fellow patients and friends. The keto diet is something we hear about all the time, so today I'm chatting with Primal Kitchen's Mark Sisson, a New York Times bestselling author, to get all the information. But, I've always been pretty open and honest with the Hurdlers, and I thought it was important to bring a dose of perspective (and some honesty) to the feed. Of being your own boss. We talk about the most rewarding (and scary! ) Can't seem to find much about her. He had recently gotten his Associate Degree and was planning on further education as he worked as a shift manager. To the unexpected call that had her moving to Los Angeles in 24 hours. She also talks to me about how she channels positivity when she may not be feeling super sunny, her favorite Trader Joe's purchases (she's a self-proclaimed fanatic), and the advice she wish she had when she started this new chapter.

Emily's deteriorating health was exacerbated by the relentless hospital programs over 15 months and medical abuse. Of note: This is NOT me suggesting that anyone needs to lose weight. Plus: Answering a listener question about how I celebrate both big and small wins. A talented pianist, he was a kind, generous and loving man who made friends easily and was interested in a broad array of topics. Annette lived with her parents in England and her weight was so low that she was considered severely emaciated. 2021 has arrived, and with it — a lot of us are setting some big goals as well as new year's resolutions.

We also unpack a handful of racial justice terminology to empower us to continue to have thoughtful, progressive dialogue going forward. Moral: We get to choose what happens next, so stop doing things because you feel like you "should" and start doing things that bring you joy. She gives advice for anyone else who wants to move to a big city — or adopt a meditation practice. PROMPT: Who would you write a letter to, and what would it say? SOCIAL @beam @mattlombardi24 @moranimal34 @emilyabbate @hurdlepodcast OFFERS Beet Elite | My new muscular endurance secret sauce.

She was a senator of the Philippines from 2004 until the year she died but was always outspoken about her illness of CFIDS/ME. Now the brains behind the mass meditation movement, Israel went to NYU and started his career doing something entirely different — heading up a record label. Dr. Anne MacIntyre, passed away while sleeping on November 28th, 2018 at her home in England. She explained, Have myalgic encephalomyelitis and my hope if for awareness for all Drs as well as the public a misunderstood, understudied, debilitating illness! Vanessa had joined others in an online crowdfunding that raised money for Columbia University Medical s Dr. Ian Lipkin which she had called the Microbiome Project. Plus: Answering a listener question about how to get started with running. For episode 168, we talk about everything from how she deals with unsolicited feedback and the haters to the way she's managed her recovery from a tough knee injury a few years back. Prince William and Kate Middleton Show United Front Days After Prince Harry's 'Spare' Release. Kari Lynn Wilson, M. 33, died in July of 2014 of CFIDS/ME. Each guest will offer up a word that describes their last 365 and how they are taking what they learned in 2021 into the next 52 weeks of the new year.

SOCIAL @natashahastings @emilyabbate @hurdlepodcast MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE 400M Diva Collection. Three questions that could dramatically change that feeling of "ugh" you may have now that work's picking up and summer is coming to a close... SOCIAL @emilyabbate @hurdlepodcast MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE SHAPE: A Balanced Week of Workouts JOIN: THE *Secret* FACEBOOK GROUP SIGN UP: Weekly Hurdle Newsletter ASK ME A QUESTION: Leave me a voice message, ask me a question, and it could be featured in an upcoming episode!

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