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Episode 11 | Dorothy Beal

the morning shakeout podcast

the morning shakeout podcast

Coaching, Marathons, Sports, Olympics, Running, Ultrarunning

4.8 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2018

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

"I'm a normal person. I think I'm an example that, even though I'm not an elite athlete at all, that you can still love this sport, and be just as dedicated, and just as much of a running nerd as an elite athlete. It might sound silly to some, and it might sound offensive to some that are elites, but when I think of someone like Molly Huddle or Shalane Flanagan, I don't think that they are any more in love with the sport of running that I am—they just come at it from a very different angle than I do. And I don't think one is necessarily better than the other. I think that the sport of running needs all types of people."Super excited to welcome Dorothy Beal to the podcast this week. Dorothy is not an elite athlete but she's a runner who is making an impact—and a living—through the sport by sharing her stories with tens of thousands of runners via social media and the internet, by partnering with various brands in the space, and speaking at events around the country. The 35-time marathoner and mom of three has over 115,000 combined followers on Instagram, including almost 65K on her personal account (which is more than many of the sport's top athletes, save a handful), and has appeared on two magazine covers in recent years. In 2009 she launched the blog, Mile-Posts, which she started as a way to keep in touch with friends after she stopped working as a tech rep and product line manager in the running industry, and eventually gained a widespread following that led to recognition by a number of different media outlets as a "must-read" in the health and fitness space.Through her writing and the content she posts to her various social channels, Beal shares the challenges and triumphs she experiences as a runner, as a mom, and as a woman. In 2016 she created #irunthisbody and #ihavearunnersbody, two virtual movements that celebrate positive body image and encourage inclusiveness amongst runners of all shapes and sizes. "Any person that runs has a runner's body," Beal explained to me. "I want everyone to feel welcome in the running community. And I think the world would be a better, happier place if everybody ran and so I think the first step in my eyes is to encourage people to embrace who they are and to not fall into the same traps that I fell into of thinking that you're worth as a runner is defined by either your times and how much you weigh."In this episode, Beal and I discuss why she got into running, how her blog came to be and eventually evolved into a business, why elites are an important part of the running community, and what's exciting her about the competitive side of the sport today. We also talk about the impact of her work and why she thinks it's resonated with so many runners, the goals that she still has for herself—including qualifying for the Boston Marathon again—why she was hesitant to join Strava but how it's ultimately helped inspire her own training, her advice for professional runners who are trying to increase their presence on social media, and so much more."I do not have some sort of god-given talent when it comes to running," Beal admitted to me. "I don't have more motivation than anybody else. I am an average person who decided to use the sport of running to change my life in a positive way. And anyone can do that. A lot of people have the opportunity to change their life through running and it's just whether they take advantage of that opportunity or not."This episode of the morning shakeout podcast was edited by John Isaac at BaresRecords.com.Complete show notes here: https://www.themorningshakeout.com/podcast-episode-11-dorothy-beal/Sign up here to get the morning shakeout email newsletter delivered to your inbox every Tuesday morning: www.themorningshakeout.com/subscribe/Support the morning shakeout on Patreon: www.patreon.com/themorningshakeout

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0:00.0

Dorothy Bealle, welcome to the Morning Shakeout Podcast.

0:03.7

Hey, happy to be here. So you are a unique guest in some ways. To this point I've had

0:11.8

all elite athletes and former elite athletes on to talk about their careers,

0:18.0

their training, what they've got coming up, gleaning all kinds of insight from them.

0:24.0

And you, no disrespect intended, are not an elite athlete.

0:28.1

I think that's a great thing, because I think you've got a great story to tell,

0:31.3

and I think you're doing some wonderful things in the running space but a lot of my

0:35.6

listeners probably have no idea who you are so in your own words, who is Dorothy Beel?

0:44.0

Um, gosh, well, I guess I would say I'm definitely not an elite athlete at all.

0:49.0

I would say running is my profession though.

0:52.0

I am a mom of three. I've run 34

0:56.5

marathons and kind of fell in love with running after my first marathon in

1:02.3

2003 and when I say fall in love with running

1:05.7

I mean kind of like the entire sport everything that it encompasses so you know from

1:12.2

apparel and shoes to what goes on behind the scenes in terms of

1:17.6

races marketing all that kind of jazz I kind of love everything about it so and how I first came I don't want to say in contact with you but became aware of you was a few years ago through your blog, Myel Posts.

1:34.3

And I've had a couple now defunct blogs over the years and sort of played in that running

1:40.2

blogosphere for a while.

1:41.5

And yours was one of the first ones that I was introduced to and it's pretty popular.

1:47.0

I know blogs in general have lost some of their oomph these days and aren't quite what they used to be but when did you start your blog and why?

1:59.3

I started it in 2009 and honestly I when I started it I kind of I wanted to write but I

2:08.8

didn't want to do what I felt like all my friends were doing which was to talk about their kids so I thought

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