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Ali on the Run Show

384. Sarah Lesko, Oiselle's Leader of Corporate Development

Ali on the Run Show

Ali Feller

Run, Health & Fitness, Women, Inspiration, Runner, Entrepreneur, Sports, Fitness, Health, Running

4.93.7K Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2021

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

“Sometimes you just need an advocate to kick you in the pants.”

Sarah Lesko just might be one of the most-loved women in the running industry. As the leader of corporate development for Oiselle, Sarah — or "Lesko," as most call her — is beloved by her colleagues, by Oiselle's elite athletes, and by the hundreds of members of the Volée team. So what is about Lesko that makes people so drawn to her? After hearing about Oiselle from countless women on this show — Lauren Fleshman, Sally Bergesen, Alison Mariella Désir, Rebecca Mehra, Kara Goucher, Courtney Carter — it's time to hear from Lesko herself! On this episode, Sarah talks about growing up on a commune, going to (and running for) Yale, and becoming a doctor. She talks about the health issue that forced her to take an 18-year break from running, and explains what drew her back in and got her on the run again. She talks about having kids (she's a mom to three boys) while in her medical residency, and about life as a mom and family medicine doctor. And she talks about her decision to leave the medical industry in 2015 to work for Oiselle. Today, Sarah manages Oiselle's philanthropic efforts, its Bras For Girls program, and the elite team. In this conversation, she reflects on helping grow the brand, including the initiatives she's proudest of, and the missteps along the way. Plus, she talks about why, at 52, she's proud to be "faster as a master."

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What you’ll get on this episode:

  • How was your run today? (4:40)
  • What’s dominating your brain right now? (5:55)
  • What Sarah’s childhood was like as a self-proclaimed “child of hippies” (9:30)
  • On med school, raising children during med school, and becoming a family medicine doctor (14:20)
  • Meeting Sally Bergesen, and the road to Oiselle (22:25)
  • Why Sarah took 18 years off of running (25:21)
  • Reflecting on where Oiselle was at when Lesko entered the picture (29:50)
  • On leaning in to internet culture, engaging with influencers in the running space, and starting to sign and sponsor professional athletes (34:35)
  • What, exactly, Lesko does all day, and all about Bras for Girls (42:45)
  • On being so loved (48:45)
  • How Oiselle has evolved over the years (52:00)
  • On hiring Alison Mariella Désir, and the brand’s goals for DEI work (58:45)
  • The role running plays in Sarah’s life right now (1:05:25)

What we mention on this episode:

Sally Bergesen on Episode 48 of the Ali on the Run Show

Lauren Fleshman on Episode 103 of the Ali on the Run Show

Bras For Girls

Oiselle Light Luxe Fabric

Alison Mariella Désir on Episode 292 of the Ali on the Run Show

Kara Goucher on Episode 86 of the Ali on the Run Show

Running Industry Diversity Coalition

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This episode of The Alley on the Run Show is brought to you by Aftershocks.

0:04.0

Go to ontherun.aftershocks.com to save 15% on all wireless headphones.

0:08.0

Welcome to The Alley on the Run Show. I'm your host Allie Beller and every week I talk with

0:19.5

people who are doing cool things on the run and beyond. We all share that love for running

0:25.6

and that's what brings us all together. But of course there is more to life than what happens

0:30.1

on the run itself. This show is about the in-between. The water stops, the bathroom breaks,

0:36.7

the moments and decisions that have shaped who we are today and how getting sweaty factors in.

0:42.7

Now there are certain people that everyone seems to adore. And today I have one of those people

0:49.6

here. Sarah Lesco or Dr. Lesco as she is best known online is so loved in the running community.

0:58.4

She leads corporate development for Wazel and everyone talks about how much they love Lesco. It

1:04.4

should be a hashtag I love Lesco. Sally Bergason, Wazel's founder is always talking about Lesco's

1:10.8

impact on the brand and community. Wazel's athlete advisors, Karrie Goucher, Lauren Flushman,

1:16.6

Allison DeCier. They talk about Lesco's leadership, her kindness, her compassion.

1:21.5

Wazel's professional athletes like pass Allie on the run show guest Rebecca Merra,

1:26.0

they credit Lesco for much of their professional success and support. Courtney Carter,

1:30.8

Wazel's DEI advisor is always on board the Lesco hype train. And Wazel's Vole, the massive

1:37.6

community of runners just like you and me, is like a giant Lesco fan club. She is loved,

1:43.6

like so so loved. And I've been hearing Lesco's praises being sung for years. And I wanted to

1:49.8

know why. I wanted to get to know this person who is so universally adored and appreciated.

1:56.2

So today, we are doing just that because Lesco herself is here. And I loved getting to know her.

2:03.6

Finally, I loved hearing about her childhood, growing up as part of a commune and about the

2:09.6

doctor part of Dr. Lesco. I've always known and followed her as a runner and part of the Wazel

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