4.8 • 903 Ratings
🗓️ 30 January 2019
⏱️ 139 minutes
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Today I sit down with Jamil Coury - race director of Aravaipa Running, a Salomon athlete, a restauranteur and content creator. We chat over his growing up in Phoenix, how he found ultrarunning, how being a father shifted his priorities, some of the pressures and pitfalls of being a content creator...and much more! We also have a phone chat with Zach Bitter about being a fat-adapted athlete and I end the show with a few words about Nathan Sexton who tragically lost his battle with brain cancer.
:: The Year the Barkley Won https://youtu.be/dRpEE-82bWc
:: Chasing Walmsley https://youtu.be/T_rDA-7E_ys
:: Alexis Berg's Barkley Film https://bit.ly/2I6UF4B
:: Desert Solstice https://youtu.be/gcD9Jo_FAVI
:: "Fight Like Nate" https://youtu.be/BHyJe1GQ3ns
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0:00.0 | I mean for me it's always passion and hard work is two of the big |
0:09.8 | cornerstones for me that's what I kind of let drive my entire life. And that's how we've kind of cobbled together |
0:16.4 | Arab I've been running and what it is today. You know, we're not just putting on races, we're not just doing this. We do a lot of things and it all helps and now it's, we try and |
0:26.8 | attract great people to work with us and we have just a stellar team of people that, and it's, it really is an honor to bring them all together |
0:35.5 | and for all of us to be able to support ourselves and our families it's it's really |
0:40.4 | it is a dream come true. Hello everyone, |
0:45.0 | welcome to a brand spanking new episode of the Billying |
0:51.0 | podcast. |
0:52.0 | It is good to have you back. Definitely good to be back. |
0:56.0 | There's a lot to catch you guys up on. There's also a lot of shows so let's get right to it. |
1:01.0 | We had some great great film screenings of my latest film |
1:07.1 | along with my co-director Matt Trappy we there's a little film called Leadman, the Dave Mackie story about, of course, |
1:15.0 | Dave Mackie and his brave tale of comeback from a horrific accident up in Bear Peak in Boulder, Colorado in 2015. |
1:27.0 | The subsequent complications in trying to get that leg back right. I think it was like 13 surgeries all told. It was something |
1:36.2 | crazy over the next, over the span of like a year and a half until he finally made the difficult decision to amputate. |
1:44.3 | And the story picks up from his comeback |
1:48.4 | through a series of orthofittings for the blade |
1:52.0 | in culminating with the Leadville 100 this past year and the entire |
1:56.2 | Leadman series. Google that shit by the way if you haven't if you're not familiar with it. |
2:01.4 | Anyway Dave's a total stud. We are showing this 24-minute film. |
2:06.2 | I mean, we have, we've had some great screenings in places like Iowa with a great thanks to Gary Jones who connected me there, Little Rock, Arkansas, |
2:16.5 | go running with Michael Langley, you know, Minneapolis, my homies at T.C. running company |
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