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In this episode, Joe Hardin shares his journey of sobriety, woodworking, and trail running. He discusses how his love for woodworking and trail running developed from his childhood experiences and his sobriety journey. Joe also talks about his involvement with the Run Try Bike community and the Everbday Athlete Podcast Network. He emphasizes the importance of sharing stories and inspiring others in the running community. Joe shares his experiences in trail running, including challenging races and his upcoming goal of running a 100-miler and eventually a 200-miler. He emphasizes the importance of deepening his love for the sport and establishing his place in the trail running community. Joe also highlights the significance of volunteering and finding a local trail running group to connect with. He shares the worst advice he received (not needing water during a race) and the best advice he received (saying yes to scary things and following your heart).
Find Joe Hardin on IG: @trail_tortoise_running
Link with Joe on the Tri Run Bike @runtrimag
Find Joe hosting the Podcast @everyday_athlete_podcast_ntwrk
Find my Personal IG: @itslizmyers
Podcast IG: @tribeofrunners
My Blog: https://elizabethmyers.substack.com/
If you have questions about coaching, Email: [email protected]
Check out PlayOn Relief: @playonrelief and use code: lizmyers for 20% off your order!!
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In this episode, Joe Hardin shares his journey of sobriety, woodworking, and trail running. He discusses how his love for woodworking and trail running developed from his childhood experiences and his sobriety journey. Joe also talks about his involvement with the Run Try Bike community and the Everbday Athlete Podcast Network. He emphasizes the importance of sharing stories and inspiring others in the running community. Joe shares his experiences in trail running, including challenging races and his upcoming goal of running a 100-miler and eventually a 200-miler. He emphasizes the importance of deepening his love for the sport and establishing his place in the trail running community. Joe also highlights the significance of volunteering and finding a local trail running group to connect with. He shares the worst advice he received (not needing water during a race) and the best advice he received (saying yes to scary things and following your heart).
Find Joe Hardin on IG: @trail_tortoise_running
Link with Joe on the Tri Run Bike @runtrimag
Find Joe hosting the Podcast @everyday_athlete_podcast_ntwrk
Find my Personal IG: @itslizmyers
Podcast IG: @tribeofrunners
My Blog: https://elizabethmyers.substack.com/
If you have questions about coaching, Email: [email protected]
Check out PlayOn Relief: @playonrelief and use code: lizmyers for 20% off your order!!
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