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Adventure Sports Podcast

Ep. 911: 40 Marathons in 40 Days - Revisited - Mina Guli

Adventure Sports Podcast

Curt Linville

Science, Health & Fitness, Sports, Nature, Fitness, Wilderness

4.6579 Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2023

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Originally aired October 16, 2017

When Mina Guli wanted to do something to raise awareness about the world's looming clean water shortage she took on the monumental adventure of running the equivalent of 40 marathons in just 40 days. If that wasn't ambitious enough, she also ran down 6 of the world’s great rivers, on 6 continents in just 6 weeks. Listen in to hear her story!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey folks, welcome to the adventure sports podcast. I'm your host, Mason. Audio quality a little

0:25.0

different today. I'm recording this from my living room. My dogs walking around. There's a train going by.

0:30.2

I just didn't have time to go to the studios, so just fair warning. But the interview itself,

0:34.4

thankfully, was recorded a few years ago with Kurt when he was the host.

0:38.6

And interviewing Mina here who ran 40 marathons in 40 days, running down six of the world's

0:44.3

great rivers alongside them, six continents and just six weeks.

0:48.1

Epic story.

0:49.1

You're going to get a lot out of it.

0:50.8

But before we jump in, I did want to let you know.

0:53.2

You probably notice a new logo for

0:55.3

Adventure Sports Podcasts in the show notes or when you kind of pulled it up on your podcast app,

1:00.4

and that's because we just celebrated our eighth birthday. We thought it would be a great time to

1:05.1

just kind of bring a new image to the show. Grab your attention when you're scrolling through the apps.

1:11.5

You know, discoverability for podcasts is still an issue. It's still like hard to find new shows.

1:17.4

The easiest way to do that is just asking your friends, asking people who have like a similar

1:22.1

interest, hey, what kind of shows are you listened to? What do you recommend? So if you would do

1:26.8

us a favor with this new

1:27.9

look, leave us for a view anywhere you listen to the show, but also share it with some friends.

1:33.8

Tell them about a story you heard on here. That is by far the best way to grow a podcast still.

1:40.7

Always has been, and I foresee it always will be, because discoveryability is still a huge

1:45.3

problem with podcasts.

1:46.9

So share it, tell folks about it, and continue to be inspired.

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