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🗓️ 15 March 2021
⏱️ 89 minutes
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0:00.0 | I think I'm somebody where, like, I grew up in a family of many people, like, of large |
0:11.8 | family, and then also, I grew up Mormon, and so I grew up around many families that were |
0:16.6 | very large, and then also my mom did daycare at our home, and so I've always just been |
0:23.0 | around a lot of people, and I've always had to be somebody that has found my voice |
0:27.7 | a month. Many people? Well, also, like, being friends with everybody, and it's funny, |
0:34.4 | like, when I was growing up, I've always had friends all over the place. I never realized, |
0:40.9 | like, intel, like, recently that that continues to be true. I feel like I'm a connector where |
0:45.8 | I love just meeting new people and finding out about new people and then connecting different |
0:50.5 | people, with, like, minded people, so I definitely think that's probably the core of my |
0:56.0 | being. |
1:20.4 | Hey, what's up everyone? I'm Mario Freyly. This is the Morning Shakeout podcast, and |
1:25.8 | my guest this week is Darcy Budworth. Darcy is the co-founder and race director for |
1:31.4 | Take the Bridge, which is an underground and unsanctioned series of races that was born |
1:36.2 | in New York City in 2015 and has since spread to numerous other cities around the world. |
1:42.1 | I actually raced my first Take the Bridge this past February in San Francisco, and I loved |
1:47.3 | everything about it. As I wrote my newsletter a few weeks ago, the race was low key and |
1:52.6 | community focused. The distance was unconventional. We happened to run 4.2 miles over the Golden |
1:58.9 | Gate, and even the turns that we took were completely up to us as long as we hit the required |
2:03.9 | checkpoint along the way. There were no mile markers, no clocks, and at the end of the |
2:09.0 | night, you were battling it out for place, not trying to run a predetermined pace. There |
2:14.0 | was a level of purity to it that I really appreciated, and quite honestly, didn't even |
2:18.6 | know that I missed. It reminded me a lot of cross-country, which is my favorite running |
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