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The Running for Real Podcast

Suzy Favor Hamilton: The Double Life of an Olympian and Escort -R4R 036

The Running for Real Podcast

Tina Muir

Sports, Running, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2017

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

If I had to choose the person who I feel has been the most real, most honest and vulnerable of any of my guests, it would be Suzy hands down. She is a three-time Olympian who has been diagnosed with ADHD, Bi-Polar, Anxiety, and OCD. I admire her for being so brave for sharing all she has been through.

Suzy gives us an inside look at her struggles and successes with running and her mental health issues.

She looks back and tells us about her life running life through school. While in the 5th grade, she discovered her talent of running. Running was something that made her feel good. It was when she went to college that she realized she was talented enough to become an Olympian. She recalls how her first Olympics was the most thrilling of the three, and then how the pressure started. She mentions that knowing about her illnesses would have helped her to be able to enjoy her running career.

She recounts the men in her life who had the power to control her and her inability to stand up for herself. She recalls the sexual harassment she received from her college running coach about her body and breast size.

Looking back she says she would have done things differently. She would have had the courage and strength to stand up for herself and tell the coach what she needed.

Suzy talks about the ups and downs of her career. Bi-polar, ADHD, anxiety, and OCD are big parts of her story. She tells stories about how each of them affected her running career. During the days of winning, she says that championships led her to feel sky high, but not realizing it was part of the manic side of the bi-polar. Her anxiety and a panic attacks were so great that she fell on purpose in the 2000 Olympic final. She shares how she dealt with bi-polar, how it played a part in her becoming an escort in Las Vegas, how it affected her marriage, and how she is working through her issues.

Her advice to runners is to focus on the gift of running and maybe doing so will help with the anxiety and stress.

We discuss how running can be a negative addiction if it is controlling your life: takes us away from living, missing out on family life, or special events. I hope we all can see and distinguish the fine line between being committed and being addicted.

Today’s interview is for you if you have bi-polar or any of the mental health issues Suzy talked about or if you want to help someone who has bi-polar. Suzy’s advice for you is to get help for yourself. As you get healthier, you will be able to help others.

Today's Guest

Suzy Favor Hamilton

A three-time Olympian who has been diagnosed with ADHD, Bi-Polar, Anxiety, and OCD. She advocates for mental health by doing public appearances and spreading the word.

What You Will Learn About

  • What is the importance of sharing family mental health history with your Dr. before medication is prescribed
  • Why it is good to talk to a sports psychologist.
  • Why balance and non-running activities in your life is important.
  • Why she trained for the 2004 Olympics even though she didn’t want to.
  • How to help a loved one who is struggling with a mental illness.
  • What the difference is between being committed to running and being addicted to running.

Inspirational Quotes

Eating disorders aren’t about food, it’s about lack of control.

Eating disorders are a mental illness.

As runner’s, they realize they have an innate sense about how their body feels, but I don’t think they always have this sense about how their brain feels. We have to become more aware of that.

I really started to have the love hate relationship with running.

It hurt my running career, the brain not being healthy.

Running is so more than running a race.

Resources Mentioned

Last week's interview with Sally Bergesen

Suzy's website

Suzy's book: Fast Girl

Mental Health America

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's just a race. Is that what's dictating your life? And that's where we need balance, we need so much more in our life besides just running. I didn't have that. I didn't have that.

0:17.0

This is Running for Real, the podcast for runners who know that for every runner's

0:22.0

high, there are just as many lows

0:24.4

all those just missed PRs easy runs that feel hard injury blues and more

0:29.8

each week we'll talk to running, health, and wellness experts about their highs, lows,

0:35.3

and best advice to build our confidence.

0:38.3

Running for real is about being honest, being brave, and most of all all not feeling alone.

0:44.0

And now here's our host whose favorite thing to do at home is watch home videos for her childhood,

0:50.0

Tina Muir.

0:51.0

Hello my friends and welcome to the Running for Real Podcast episode 36.

0:57.4

Now last week we had a very special episode with Sally Bergerson.

1:01.7

She kind of talked about the journey she's been in to develop and grow Wazell

1:07.2

and she was just very real and honest with us about what she's been through, about some of the

1:11.8

battles she has to overcome about how a certain

1:16.3

brand kind of is the major player and what she's been trying to do to kind of help that and kind of allow other brands to come through. She talked

1:25.2

about Kara Goucher and Lauren Fleshman and the journey to get there with them and it was just a really

1:30.8

powerful episode so hopefully you'll enjoy that one.

1:34.0

Today we have an Olympian who I said last week was honest this Olympian is more

1:39.7

honest than anyone I've ever known with her past. She came out and publicly shared

1:45.0

something she'd done in her world and she brought some attention to some

1:49.7

mental health issues that when combined with that drive we have to be a competitive

1:54.8

athlete can lead to some really dangerous situations and in her case it did.

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