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Callie Vinson, Indigenous Ultrarunner Who Lost 200 Pounds
Callie Vinson, Indigenous Ultrarunner Who Lost 200 Pounds
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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Jul 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Folks looking to lose weight, run an ultramarathon, or be otherwise inspired, this is the episode for you! Guest Callie Vinson, an indigenous ultrarunner who lost 200 pounds at the start of her running journey. With hosts Sarah and Liz, Callie shares:
-the small steps she took to lose 200 pounds;
-the sustainable relationship she’s forged with food;
-how she uses selfies on Instagram to help heal herself;
-her fascination with 200-mile running races; and,
-details of running in her first Western States 100 ultra.
In the intro, Coach Liz shares her perhaps surprising pandemic project. Callie hops on around 9:05.
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-the small steps she took to lose 200 pounds;
-the sustainable relationship she’s forged with food;
-how she uses selfies on Instagram to help heal herself;
-her fascination with 200-mile running races; and,
-details of running in her first Western States 100 ultra.
In the intro, Coach Liz shares her perhaps surprising pandemic project. Callie hops on around 9:05.
When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.
We appreciate your—and their—support!
Drink up! Save 25% on GU Hydration Tabs
w/ code AMR25 at GUenergy.com
Use code AMR10 for $10 off 13.1 or 26.2
+ AMR5 for $5 off 8K at RichmondMarathon.org
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Jul 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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