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🗓️ 26 January 2021
⏱️ 78 minutes
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0:00.0 | I really I'm not trying to be like cheesy |
0:06.4 | I really try to reflect on why I love running in the first place and really I'm not trying to be like cheesy and |
0:13.8 | fluffy about it like I really love the actual physical action of running and I |
0:19.2 | think that if you really love that you will find a way to keep going because that's ultimately |
0:25.8 | what's worth it and I think you know if you are a slower paced runner that's fine like I've learned |
0:32.1 | to own my pace and recognize that I deserve to have goals and even if that goal is knocking just a few seconds off of your mile pace or something like that and you're comparing yourself to others on Strava, like just keeping in mind that it's your story and it's all about you in that moment and I think in that sense that is where I try to center myself and remember that I'm really blessed to be able to do this and I'm really grateful that yes my feet have a lot of issues but they also carry me every day across the land so I think just |
1:06.7 | like I keep those things in mind and remember that there is a brighter future ahead and that I do have the capability to do. Hey, what's up morning, Shakeout listeners. I am your host, Mario Freoli, and my guest this week is Deney Doremy. |
1:45.0 | Dene is a runner and podcast host from Albuquerque, New Mexico. |
1:49.0 | I've been mentoring her for the past few months as she's been preparing to launch her show the |
1:53.8 | grounded podcast with Deney Dormy which debuts this week wherever you listen to |
1:58.8 | audio content. |
1:59.8 | Dene's podcast is really unique and it's going to fill a big hole in the running podcast space as she explores the intersection of running, culture, land, and community through long-form conversations with runners of all backgrounds and |
2:13.8 | ability levels. Her voice is a needed one and I'm excited to amplify it a bit in this |
2:18.7 | week's episode. |
2:20.7 | Deney who is a citizen of the Navajo Nation, grew up in a running crazy household. |
2:25.8 | Her dad ran at the University of Colorado and is a successful high school coach in New Mexico. |
2:31.2 | Her mom is a lifelong runner as well and running has been a huge |
2:34.6 | part of Dene's life for as long as she can remember. In this conversation we |
2:39.3 | spoke about the idea for her podcast and when and how she decided to make it a reality. |
2:44.3 | Deney also told me about what it was like growing up in a running household, how her |
2:48.9 | own relationship to the sport has evolved over the years, and how running helps her connect to the land. |
2:55.2 | We also talked about opening up more connection points for runners within the sport, |
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