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Carolyn Coffin is the host of Inspired Soles and a Canadian runner. Through her podcast, she is inspiring and educating runners on everything from nutrition to pacing, all while chasing her own running goals.
In this second part of my conversation with Carolyn, we talk about how to talk to yourself after bad races, but also about belonging. Why is it that success in one part of your life might make you lonely in other parts?
Full video + the Boston 2025 documentary: https://www.youtube.com/@Warwickruns
Follow Kristian's journey on Instagram: @warwick.runs
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20% off STRAVA annual subscription with code "KRISTIAN"
Get a discount on FlexBeam by using the link below or use discount code "WARWICKRUNS": https://rechargehealthas.sjv.io/55GAPbStart your free
Musicbed trial today: https://fm.pxf.io/kristianwarwic
Carolyn Coffin is the host of Inspired Soles and a Canadian runner. Through her podcast, she is inspiring and educating runners on everything from nutrition to pacing, all while chasing her own running goals.
In this second part of my conversation with Carolyn, we talk about how to talk to yourself after bad races, but also about belonging. Why is it that success in one part of your life might make you lonely in other parts?
Full video + the Boston 2025 documentary: https://www.youtube.com/@Warwickruns
Follow Kristian's journey on Instagram: @warwick.runs
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