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Joseph Kibur on Running as a Business and Life Path

Joseph Kibur on Running as a Business and Life Path

FromRunning On Om


Joseph Kibur on Running as a Business and Life Path

FromRunning On Om

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Nov 13, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the episode, Joseph Kibur, runner, founder of the Yaya Village and the Yaya Girls Program, tells the story of how he got into running, from his first race to how running kept him out of trouble in his youth. He recounts how his 1993 Canadian Cross Country National Championship win was unexpected. Joseph discusses the logistics of running competitively at Simon Fraser University with only three days a week of running training due to his injury-prone history. He reflects on how the lessons he learned from running helped him establish his successful NetNation Communications Company. Joseph describes his return to Ethiopia and his journey starting the Yaya Village. He explains why he choose to focus on helping female runners with the Yaya Girls Program instead of male runners. Joseph offers his unique insider-outsider perspective on why Ethiopian runners are among the best in the world. He provides insight on the power of letting go in finding one’s work-life balance. Joseph honors two of his mentors, including his Coach George Gluppe and fellow Ethiopian runner Haile Gebrselassie. Lastly, he reveals races on his bucket list and upcoming projects.

Full post at runningonom.com
Released:
Nov 13, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Running On Om podcast features wellness pioneers from running, yoga, spiritual, and health backgrounds. Julia Hanlon, the creator and host of the podcast, has a passion for hearing people’s stories and wants to help share these inspiring people with the world.