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73: Melvin Carter - We've Got a Lot of Work to Do

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Running, Health & Fitness, Fitness, Sports

4.7557 Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2018

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Carrie goes for a run with the mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota, Melvin Carter! Melvin discusses how he got into track and field at an early age, the importance of fitness in his life, and his priorities for his first term as mayor.

Show notes for this episode can be found at ctollerun.com.

Melvin Carter

Melvin Carter is a fourth-generation Saint Paul resident, Saint Paul public school graduate, former Saint Paul City Council member, father, and Saint Paul’s Mayor. Melvin grew up in the Rondo neighborhood as the son of one of Saint Paul’s first black police officers, and a teacher (who now serves as a Ramsey County Commissioner). He attended Saint Paul public schools, ran track at his neighborhood rec center, and graduated from Central High School. He currently lives blocks away from where he grew up with his wife, Dr. Sakeena Futrell-Carter, and the youngest three of their five children. Melvin has been working to engage, enfranchise, and uplift people not only in Saint Paul, but also across the state and nation. Most recently, he served as Executive Director of the Minnesota Children’s Cabinet, advising Governor Mark Dayton on early childhood policy. Prior to joining state government, Melvin represented Ward 1 on the Saint Paul City Council from 2008 to 2013. In the run up to his campaign for Mayor, Melvin spent a year in conversation with neighbors through a series of listening sessions called Imagine Saint Paul. His unconventional campaign focused on grassroots organizing and earning support from every corner of the city.

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Olympian Carrie Tullifson and welcome to the C-Tolly Run podcast.

0:11.4

Today I'm going for a run with Melvin Carter. Melvin is the mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota.

0:16.0

He was a four-time state high school track and field champion and attended Florida A&M University

0:21.2

on a track scholarship.

0:23.2

In this episode, we discussed transitioning to his new role as the mayor, the importance of fitness

0:28.0

in his life and his vision for the city of St. Paul.

0:31.5

Let's get after it.

0:35.9

Okay, so here, let's just kick this off.

0:38.3

Let's do it.

0:39.3

I'm here with Mayor Carter from St. Paul, Minnesota.

0:42.3

We are.

0:43.3

And we are at Phelan Lake, and we are head note for a little run here.

0:47.3

Thank you for joining us.

0:48.3

Absolutely, thanks. I've never done anything like this before.

0:51.3

Yeah, well, you know, first term as mayor,

0:53.3

and you have to run with the local runner around here too so this is the local runner is that you

0:59.3

runner yeah well one of them you know I don't know you're kind of an international

1:02.5

runner I don't know but listen so you don't remember me from like when we were

1:06.2

in high school because you were older I do I mean I remember your name I was a little

1:09.6

bit older no No, yeah.

1:11.6

You were...

1:12.6

Three-time state champion right here you are.

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