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Long Run 212 - Katie Arnold - Brief Flashings in the Phenomenal World

Long Run 212 - Katie Arnold - Brief Flashings in the Phenomenal World

FromTen Junk Miles


Long Run 212 - Katie Arnold - Brief Flashings in the Phenomenal World

FromTen Junk Miles

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Length:
115 minutes
Released:
Jan 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Join Scotty and Author and Ultrarunner (not to mention Leadville 100 champ) Katie Arnold for a long run in which we discuss: Katie's life in running, her first book "Running Home" and her soon to be published book "Brief Flashings in the Phenomenal World."  They also talk music, life, zen, their shared experiences as graduates of the class of 1989, and much much more!! This episoide also brought to you by our friends at Path Projects.  Buy some of the best running clothes for men and the Ten Junk Miles hat here: https://pathprojects.com/tjm Order Brief Flashings in the Phenomenal World here (remember to send screenshot): https://a.co/d/0fSuywe Order Running Home here (get both and I'l send 2 buffs....what the heck): https://a.co/d/3TTfdAe Learn about Katie's Running and Writing Camps here: http://www.fieldtripnm.com/ Katie's Substack is here: https://katiearnoldauthor.substack.com River Flow Camp for women, May 29-June 2 at Field Trip, NM, on the Pecos River outside of Santa Fe, NM  registration open at www.fieldtripnm.com, $2600   Mountain Flow Camp for women, September 5-8 at High Camp Hut, CO, outside of Telluride, $2600 all inclusive registration opne at www.highcamphut.com/retreats   Desert Flow Camp, co-ed, Oct 24-27, Marfa TX and the Big Bend.  Registration opening Feb 1.    Note: these are immersive wilderness/nature adventures designed to help prime us for flow states in our daily lives. Together we explore simple, pleasurable daily practices we can do anytime, anywhere that help us live, move, and create with ease, purpose, and momentum. Daily Flow Camp activities include trail running and/or hiking, guided writing practice, guided meditation, yoga, and more. Included in the cost is post-retreat 1:1 mentoring session to help integrate the experience into your home practice. Group size is deliberatly small to insure an intimate, transformative experience.  Website: http://www.tenjunkmiles.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tenjunkmiles Twitter: https://twitter.com/tenjunkmiles Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tenjunkmiles/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TenJunkMiles/
Released:
Jan 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A lighthearted conversation by runners about their lives as runners and the issues that are interesting or important to them and guests of the show. TJM is meant to be a companion to you as you run. Think of us as your running partners on days when you just need some friends to get you out on an easy run. The show is composed of 10 segments, one for each mile, and every 10 minutes or so we move on to the next topic, to keep things interesting. Among the hosts' experience are ten 100-mile finishes, dozens of half and full marathons, plenty of 50-milers, and some speedy 5ks and a BQ (and a handful of DNFs). Your host, Scotty Kummer is an attorney, doberman owner and quite possibly the most painstakingly average runner known to man. Scott has stumbled through numerous plus 4 and 5 hour marathons. He's DNF'ed the 150 mile, 100 mile, 50 mile and marathon distance. Okay, and he is a member of the Order of the Hrimthurs for having completed the Arrowhead 135, the Tuscobia 160 and the Actif Epica 120K in the same calendar year (more people have walked on the moon) as well as finshed 50+ ultramarathons including several 100 mile races. He was once kicked out of an ultra runing group due to allegations of cyber-bullying. He has a habit of offending people by accident while trying to help them. He is a co-founder of the Flatlander Ultrarunners in Chicagoland which has rapidly grown to over 2000 members. He came up with the idea for Ten Junk Miles after becoming frustrated with hearing interview after interview of Scott Jurek and deciding that runners needed more: more discussions of bathroom breaks that went wrong, pacer stories from hell, DNF reports, stories of getting lost on the trail and other related matters. More at http://www.tenjunkmiles.com