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"The idea that someone would try to take me down a notch really just adds fuel to my fire."
Last week, Outside magazine published a piece called "Tracksmith Made Running Culture Something You Can Buy." On this episode, the ever-inspiring Kamilah Journét — who is both a 4:51 miler and Tracksmith's marketing manager — is here to offer her response to that piece. Plus, Kamilah talks about running collegiately at UC San Diego, and reflects on times when she didn't love running. She talks about rediscovering her love for running (pro tip: her love returned when she made it about something bigger than herself!), and about the role running plays in her life right now. Before coming to Tracksmith, Kamilah worked at Hoka One One and Patagonia, so she also offers her take on how running and outdoor brands are approaching diversity, equity, and inclusion in 2021, and whether she sees progress being made in the industry.
SPONSOR: AfterShokz — Visit ontherun.aftershokz.com for 15% off wireless headphones.
What you'll get on this episode:
What we mention on this episode:
Your Black Teammate
Kamilah's Instagram response to Outside magazine's piece
Tracksmith Fellowship
Dinée Dorame on Episode 239 of the Ali on the Run Show
Lee Glandorf on Episode 240 of the Ali on the Run Show
Veronica Jackson on Episode 211 of the Ali on the Run Show
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"The idea that someone would try to take me down a notch really just adds fuel to my fire."
Last week, Outside magazine published a piece called "Tracksmith Made Running Culture Something You Can Buy." On this episode, the ever-inspiring Kamilah Journét — who is both a 4:51 miler and Tracksmith's marketing manager — is here to offer her response to that piece. Plus, Kamilah talks about running collegiately at UC San Diego, and reflects on times when she didn't love running. She talks about rediscovering her love for running (pro tip: her love returned when she made it about something bigger than herself!), and about the role running plays in her life right now. Before coming to Tracksmith, Kamilah worked at Hoka One One and Patagonia, so she also offers her take on how running and outdoor brands are approaching diversity, equity, and inclusion in 2021, and whether she sees progress being made in the industry.
SPONSOR: AfterShokz — Visit ontherun.aftershokz.com for 15% off wireless headphones.
What you'll get on this episode:
What we mention on this episode:
Your Black Teammate
Kamilah's Instagram response to Outside magazine's piece
Tracksmith Fellowship
Dinée Dorame on Episode 239 of the Ali on the Run Show
Lee Glandorf on Episode 240 of the Ali on the Run Show
Veronica Jackson on Episode 211 of the Ali on the Run Show
Follow Kamilah:
Follow Ali:
Listen & Subscribe:
SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!

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