About this episode
Carolyn is a Chinese American runner, mother, wife living in Boston. She is on a mission to spread joy and help others live their fullest life.
In this episode we talk about:
- starting running during a struggle with body image and disordered eating
- running throughout different seasons of life
- lessons learned on the run
- good and bad vs perfection
- evaluating effort rather than being fixed by outcomes
- stress is stress
- running for acceptance and to fit in
- identity as an Asian-American
- Diverse We Run
- illuminating and connecting runners of different backgrounds and cultures
- inclusion and belonging
- helping others feel seen
- finding the trails and running Trans Rockies
- being a minority and creating change
- choosing your own challenges and pursuing growth
- redefining failure
Follow Carolyn on Instagram @irunfortheglory @diversewerun and For The Long Run @forthelrpod
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Thank you to Tracksmith for sponsoring this episode.
Tracksmith just released their spring collection, and as the seasons shift yet again, I’m proud to continue this partnership with them.
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