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Episode 76 | Amelia Boone Brad Stulberg

the morning shakeout podcast

the morning shakeout podcast

Coaching, Marathons, Sports, Olympics, Running, Ultrarunning

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2019

⏱️ 80 minutes

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“I actually don’t feel that added pressure. If anything, to me, it’s just about continuing to live authentically, and part of that living authentically is that there’s going to be ups and downs—it’s not a linear progression at all and just giving myself grace with that is really important—and sharing those ups and downs. There are so many people that talk about eating disorders after they’ve conquered them or when they used to struggle but are over that now—and you see it a lot in the running world and I’m really, really appreciative who talk about it, but they also talk about it as a thing of the past, that it’s no longer an issue—but I think more of the reality is that there are many, many people out there for who it is still an issue day to day. And I think if I waited to a point where I was totally over it and in a really solid recovered place, honestly, I probably would never talk about it.” — Amelia BooneI’ve got a unique episode to share this week with two past guests of the show: Amelia Boone, world champion obstacle-course racer and badass ultrarunner, and Brad Stulberg, author of the books Peak Performance and The Passion Paradox, sat down with me for a roundtable discussion of sorts about mental health, eating disorders, OCD, recovery, running and racing, the desire to be relevant, social media and its influence on us, sharing our stories, and a lot more.This is an important conversation and there’s a lot to think about and take away from it, especially if you—or someone you love—have dealt with mental illness in the past or are currently struggling. Many thanks to both Amelia and Brad for being so open, honest, and flat-out raw with me in talking about these difficult and personal topics.If you are struggling with mental illness and need help, there are a number of resources at your disposal. If you're having thoughts of harming yourself, you can talk to someone right now at the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255. For more information about eating disorders and how to get help, check out the National Institute of Mental Health website (https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/eating-disorders/index.shtml), the National Eating Disorders Association website (https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org), or call the NEDA hotline at (800) 931-2237. To learn more about various forms of OCD and how to get help, check out Intrusive Thoughts (https://www.intrusivethoughts.org/), an online resource that humanizes the symptoms of OCD, celebrates the bravery of the community and helps sufferers get the treatment they deserveThis episode is brought to you by Aftershokz. AfterShokz is the award-winning headphone brand, best known for its open-ear listening experience. Powered by patented, best-in-class bone conduction technology, Aftershokz headphones sit outside your ear so you can listen to your music and hear your surroundings. To learn more and save $50 on AfterShokz Endurance Bundles, visit tms.aftershokz.com and use the code TMS when you check out.Complete show notes: https://themorningshakeout.com/podcast-episode-76-with-amelia-boone-and-brad-stulberg/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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I actually don't feel that added pressure if anything to me it's just about

0:05.7

continuing to like live authentically and part of that living authentically is that

0:10.4

there's going to be ups and downs. Like it's not a linear progression at all.

0:16.0

And just giving myself grace with that is really important

0:21.0

and sharing those ups and downs because I think I spent for so long

0:26.0

thinking that there are so many people that talk about eating disorders like

0:31.4

after they've conquered them or when they used to struggle but I'm over that now and that's very and you see it a lot in the running world and I'm really really

0:39.7

Appreciative of athletes who talk about it, but they also talk about it like of things of the past, that it's no longer an issue.

0:47.0

But I think the more the reality is that there are many, many people out there who it is still an issue day-to-day and I think that if I waited

0:57.3

To a point where I felt like I was totally over it and like in a really solid recovered place honestly I probably would never talk about it.

1:05.8

That's Amelia Boone and this is episode 76 of the morning Shake Out Podcast.

1:13.0

Hey what's up everybody? Welcome back or welcome to the Morning Shakeout

1:24.8

podcast. I'm your host Mario Freoli and this week I've got a unique

1:29.1

episode to share with all of you. I recently sat down with two past guests of the show, Amelia Boone, who's a world-class obstacle

1:36.4

racer and badass ultra-runner, as well as Brad Stulberg, author of the book's

1:40.2

Pete Performance and The Passion Paradox. He's also a calmness at Outside magazine.

1:45.0

And we had a roundtable discussion about mental health, eating disorders, O. C.D. recovery, running and racing, relevance, social media, sharing our stories, and a lot more.

1:57.3

This is an important discussion.

1:58.7

Amelia and Brad share their personal experiences with disorder eating and OCD, respectively.

2:04.2

I chime in with some insight of my own, and we get into a number of tangential topics

2:08.6

that I think many of us have dealt with at some point or might even be struggling with currently.

2:13.0

There's a lot to think about and take away from this one,

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