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41 - Joshua Stevens: The Healing Power of Running

41 - Joshua Stevens: The Healing Power of Running

FromSwitch4Good


41 - Joshua Stevens: The Healing Power of Running

FromSwitch4Good

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Sep 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We know that food can play a huge role in healing our bodies and spirits, but what about exercise?    Finding yourself in a new professional sport in your 40s might not be as simple as changing your diet, but Joshua Stevens did it and hasn’t looked back.   Joshua is an ultra-marathon trail runner who ran his first 50K on his 44th birthday after being told he wouldn’t ever run again.    Before he was spending 24 hours on a treadmill for charity, he spent 24 years in the army, which led to two spinal surgeries and opioid addiction.    After reading Eat & Run and watching the documentary Unbreakable, Joshua tapped into his competitive nature and hasn’t stopped running since.    He joins Dotsie and Alexandra to share the painful journey that led him to finding peace on the trails and fostering empathy on his plate.    You’ll hear how he pulled himself out of addiction, went all-in on running, and went down the rabbit hole of plant-based eating.    Plus, hear how his performance has gotten even better since making the switch.    Don’t miss this inspiring episode!   What we discuss in this episode:   - What you can do if you were disappointed in the April 24th episode of the Amazing Race   - The tragedy that led to multiple surgeries and the Purple Heart for Joshua   - How Eat & Run and Unbreakable: The Western States 100 inspired Joshua to start ultra running when he wasn’t sure he’d be able to run again   - What happened to land Joshua dealing with opioid addiction, and what we’re getting wrong about the opioid conversation     - Did Joshua replace his addiction with running? Hear how he was able to quit cold turkey and why he says you must always be running toward something   - How eating plant-based fosters your empathy and why Joshua says it’s a way to “pay rent” back to the planet   - The amazing results Joshua saw in his performance and injuries after making the switch, and why he started by cutting out dairy   - Why Joshua ran on a treadmill for 24 hours to benefit the Herren Project and their film The First Day   - Joshua’s advice for anyone struggling with depression and addiction, including to read the powerful book What Made Maddy Run   - Follow Joshua on Instagram at @tumbleweedultra.   Connect with Switch4Good   - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ2toqAmlQpwR1HDF_KKfGg   - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Switch4Good/   - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/switch4good/   - Twitter: https://twitter.com/SwitchForGood   - Website: switch4good.org
Released:
Sep 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Do you want to live a healthier and more robust life? The key to living a full, healthy, and joyous life lies within the foods we eat—and our relationship to them. Because health isn’t accurately measured by the circumference of your waist or how much you can bench press- true vitality is measured by how you feel, not just physically but deep within. Olympic medalist Dotsie Bausch alongside Baywatch actress and certified health coach, Alexandra Paul, take listeners of all ages on a journey to optimal health and stamina through plant based eating. Dotsie and Alexandra, who both fought back from severe food addictions in their twenties, interview expert nutritionists, pro athletes, innovative thought leaders, physicians and plant-based celebrities. Through their stories, you’ll learn how to optimize your health and pave a path for a more meaningful life. So get inspired and join the Switch4Good revolution.