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Running For The Animals With Vegan Marathon Runner Fiona Oakes

Running For The Animals With Vegan Marathon Runner Fiona Oakes

FromThe Proof with Simon Hill


Running For The Animals With Vegan Marathon Runner Fiona Oakes

FromThe Proof with Simon Hill

ratings:
Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Jul 20, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 16 of the Plant Proof Podcast with Vegan Marathon Runner Fiona Oakes talking about her path to becoming a marathon runner who holds 3 world records
Fiona Oakes is a British Marathon runner who holds three world records despite losing her knee cap (patella) to an illness when she was 17.  The really fascinating thing about Fiona's story for me is not that she has holds these records but that among a non vegetarian family she personally chose to eat a vegetarian diet at age 3 and a completely vegan diet by age 6 due to her undeniable love for all animals.  After school Fiona held an office job in London before eventually starting an animal sanctuary in Essex which still exists today and provides a loving home to over 400 animals.  Between marathon running and the sanctuary Fiona puts every last bit of her energy into raising awareness for animal cruelty and showing the world that veganism is not only a compassionate way to live but a healthy way which can fuel you to achieve amazing athletic performance beyond your wildest dreams.

In this episode we cover:

Why Fiona made a conscious decision at such an early age to not eat animals
Fiona's struggles with her knee in her teenage years
How Fiona was 'different' to many of her peers growing up
Her early career in London and how the animal sanctuary came to life
Her typical routine at the animal sanctuary and how she trains for marathons
Whether she actually loves running or simply runs for the animals
What Fiona eats
and much much more

Connect with Fiona:
@oakes.fiona on Instagram 
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Released:
Jul 20, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join show host and nutritionist Simon Hill as he sits down with doctors, nutritionists, dieticians, athletes and inspiring people challenging the status quo and making positive change in the world. By breaking down the science, and listening to their stories and wisdom, together we can become more mindful and conscious of how we are living and the impact our food choices have on our health, the planet's health and all of those that we share it with. Importantly, in a world where diet has become very divisive Simon has created a safe space to talk about nutrition without judgement. Eat meat or dairy? That's perfectly fine! Contrary to the stereotypical view of vegans, Simon encourages celebration of anyone taking the time to learn more about the food they put other plate. It's not an all or nothing move. While this show is very much about bringing out the knowledge of the wonderful guests it's also good to know you are in good hands - Simon has a Bachelors degree in Physiotherapy, a Masters degree in Nutrition, is Certified in Plant Based Nutrition and is committed to bringing you agenda free information. In addition Simon is writing a book that will be published by Penguin early 2021 - with 100% of his proceeds being donated to charities selected by the Plant Proof community. To connect with Simon on socials you can find him on Instagram and Twitter @plant_proof.