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Ali on the Run Show

499. Laura Skladzinski, Theater Kid Turned 100-Time Marathoner

Ali on the Run Show

Ali Feller

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

4.93.7K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2022

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

“I got off the plane, looked out at the mountains, and just felt this sense of relaxation. Like this is where I’m supposed to be, this is where life is good. And it made no sense!”

Laura Skladzinski was a dancer and theater kid growing up. She, like many of us, hated having to run the mile in gym class. Then, at 24 years old, Laura became the youngest person at the time to complete a marathon in all 50 states, and she has gone on to run more than 100 marathons and a few ultramarathons. So, what changed? In this wide-ranging conversation, Laura talks about how she became a runner, and what her approach to running is like. She talks her decision to move from New York City to Colorado, and about becoming a town trustee in her new hometown of Superior, CO. She also talks about how difficult that role has been over the past few months, after fires tore through the town at the end of 2021. She shares what that day was like as both a homeowner in Superior and as an elected official, and about why she has decided to prioritize mental health needs both for herself and for her community in the wake of those fires. Laura works as a management consultant, and when she's not working or on the run, she's a ski instructor at Beaver Creek, a Meals on Wheels volunteer and driver, and a camp counselor at Experience Camps for Grieving Children.

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What you’ll get on this episode:

  • On being a town trustee in Superior, CO — and receiving more votes than any candidate in history! (6:00)
  • What brought Laura to Colorado (8:30)
  • What Young Laura was like (13:40)
  • How Laura found and fell in love with running (17:15)
  • Why Laura decided to try and run a marathon in every state (25:30)
  • How Laura felt when she completed the 50 states challenge (31:00)
  • Laura talks about being featured in a national JetBlue campaign (34:15)
  • How Laura got so fast, and what her approach to running is like (36:45)
  • How Laura became a ski instructor at Beaver Creek (44:30)
  • On taking a break, taking a leave of absence from work, and prioritizing mental health (48:00)
  • What it was like being in Superior, CO, during the fires a few months ago (52:00)
  • Why Laura chose to prioritize community-wide mental health needs after the fires (57:45)
  • On being a volunteer counselor at Experience Camps for Grieving Children (1:05:30)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Alley on the Run Show.

0:06.6

I'm your host Allie Feler, and every week I talk with people who are doing exciting things

0:11.5

on the run and beyond.

0:13.6

We all share that love for running, and that's what brings us all together.

0:16.9

But of course, there is more to life than what happens on the run itself, and this show

0:21.2

is about the in-betweens.

0:22.8

We're talking about the moments and decisions that have shaped who we are today, and the

0:27.4

wise.

0:28.4

Why do we do what we do?

0:29.8

And how does getting sweaty factor in?

0:32.5

My guess today is Laura Squijinski.

0:35.6

At 24 years old, Laura became the youngest person to complete a marathon in all 50 states.

0:42.9

Today, Laura has run more than 100 marathons, plus a few altres, and her approach to running

0:48.9

is really inspiring.

0:51.2

Also inspiring, her approach to prioritizing mental health, which she has learned to

0:55.8

do for both herself and for her community.

0:59.2

Laura works as a management consultant, and when she's not working or running, she is

1:03.0

working really hard to better the world around her, both at large and within her hometown

1:08.7

of Superior, Colorado.

1:11.1

Laura is a town trustee and superior, a role that she loves, and one that became increasingly

1:17.0

challenging in December when fires tore through the town that she loves.

1:21.6

In this conversation, Laura talks about that day, both as a homeowner in Superior and

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