Tim Brown: Celebrate the Small Wins - R4R 304
The Running for Real Podcast
Tina Muir
4.7 • 1.3K Ratings
🗓️ 17 June 2022
⏱️ 58 minutes
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Summary
You might assume that Tim Brown, CEO and co-founder of the revolutionary shoe company Allbirds, has a footwear background, but he actually has a football background. He was a professional soccer player with the New Zealand National Team when he conceived of the idea for a running shoe made from natural materials. Being from New Zealand, where sheep outnumber humans six to one, wool was the obvious choice and the prototype for Allbirds was born. They’ve just launched their new shoe, the Tree Flyer, designed for distance running.
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| 0:14.1 | Together, we reconnect with the reasons why we love to run and discover ways it helps |
| 0:21.6 | us become better people, whether it's the quiet moments of a morning run while the |
| 0:26.1 | rest of the world still sleeps, or befriending the strangers next to you at the |
| 0:29.8 | start line of a race. We are here to connect with others who see running as the common thread |
| 0:35.1 | that we've lives together. Come join me, Tina Muir, as a talk with people from all walks of life |
| 0:41.1 | united by a love of running. |
| 0:47.4 | Hello my friends and welcome to episode 304 of the Running for Real podcast. Thank you for joining |
| 0:53.0 | me today. I'm excited that you are here and excited that we have got this opportunity today to |
| 0:58.2 | talk to the CEO of all birds, Tim Brown. Tim is someone who doesn't tend to do many podcasts, |
| 1:05.8 | especially running podcasts, as he is busy running a public company and he is also one of the |
| 1:12.8 | co-founders and you can hear a little bit about that story today, fascinating one. Before that, |
| 1:19.0 | he was actually a professional soccer, or as we say, him and I say football player and he got to |
| 1:25.8 | travel all over the world getting to do that. Now Tim and I, you may have heard me mention about |
| 1:30.6 | us running together at the tree flyer event a few weeks ago or a few months ago in New York, |
| 1:36.2 | and this was when I said to him, I really would love to interview you, get to know you more, |
| 1:41.0 | he said some things that I wanted to dig into a little bit more at this point you know I like to do |
| 1:45.6 | that. So I set it up and here we are. I hope you enjoy this episode with the co-founder and CEO |
| 1:53.5 | of all birds, Tim Brown. Legacy of speed follows the transformation of a San Jose state track |
| 2:02.2 | program in the 1960s. What started out as a second tier state college, no one outside of California |
| 2:08.0 | had ever heard of, quickly became known as the home to speed city. The guidance of one coach and |
| 2:14.0 | his unconventional techniques launched the careers of the fastest sprinters of the day, |
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