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🗓️ 21 October 2019
⏱️ 102 minutes
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0:00.0 | Anybody that's in this industry, especially somebody that was in my former position, you sit around all the time and you complain about what's wrong on track and field. |
0:08.0 | I'm one of the biggest talkers when it comes to that. I always complain about what's wrong and I feel like I have a |
0:15.6 | chance to potentially work towards one piece of the you know we're going to do our best yeah it's exciting it's very exciting. |
0:34.6 | That's Jesse Williams and this is episode 82 of the morning shakeout |
0:41.3 | podcast. of the morning Shake Out Podcast. |
0:43.0 | Hey what's up everybody. I'm your host Mario Freoli and every week on this show I sit down with some of the top athletes, coaches, personalities, and behind the scenes people in the sport of running. |
1:01.0 | I'm excited to share a conversation that I recorded in late September with Jesse Williams, |
1:05.7 | who was the head of sports marketing at Brooks for 13 years, where he oversaw the marketing |
1:09.7 | and business side of such initiatives as the Hanson's Brooks Distance Project, the Brooks PR Invitational, |
1:15.8 | and other athlete programs. |
1:17.7 | Jesse left Brooks in 2017. |
1:19.5 | He took a year off from work to figure out his next move, and at the end of last year he launched |
1:23.6 | sound running which is a company that offers training programs coaching and |
1:27.3 | events for runners of all ability levels he's particularly excited |
1:31.0 | about next summer's sound running tour, a series of track meets in |
1:34.2 | Southern California that's designed to create competitive domestic racing opportunities for |
1:37.9 | athletes who are seeking Olympic tune-ups and personal bests, all while helping push the sport forward, which is something that it desperately |
1:44.4 | desperately needs right now. Jesse has had an interesting career trajectory |
1:48.6 | from studying exercise physiology and English as an undergrad to becoming a kindergarten teacher as a 22 year old |
1:54.7 | before going back to grad school for a degree in biomechanics. He then worked his |
1:58.7 | way up the chain at Brooks to become the head of sports marketing and we got |
2:01.8 | into all of that and a lot more over the |
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