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Vicki Hunter is a runner and author. She has a book out called Running and Returning: Seeking Balance in an Imperfect World. She was a competitive runner in her late 20s when she qualified for the Olympic Trials in the marathon in 1988. She went from a 3:50 to a 2:49 marathon in just 16 months. She was also in a horrific car accident while she was pregnant with her first child. She was in the hospital for 6 weeks and was in rehab her entire pregnancy. We talk a lot about that experience and how it changed her life. She ended up having a healthy baby girl on her due date.
This conversation is a story about Vicki’s relationship with running and how it has changed over the years but how it has always been something that is really important to her. She also recently ran a 3:28 marathon at the age of 62 so we talk about aging in this conversation as well!
What we talked about:
6:55- The book that she wrote, Running and Returning
21:05- The car accident that Vicki was in
29:25- Vicki’s running career
38:50- Her recovery after her car accident
55:05- Where she finds joy
57:50- How she handles aging
1:01:45- Moving to Hawaii
1:05:00- End of podcast questions
Show notes:
Vicki’s website
Vicki’s book
Vicki on Instagram
Black Cake
Connect with Lindsey:
Lindsey on Instagram
Lindsey on Twitter
Lindsey on Facebook
Join the I’ll Have Another Facebook Group
Support the I’ll Have Another Podcast on Patreon
Follow SandyBoy Productions:
Sandyboy Productions on Twitter
Sandyboy Productions on Instagram
SandyBoy Productions Shows:
Why is Everyone Yelling?
The Up and Running Podcast
The Illuminate Podcast
The Herban Farmacy Podcast
The Ready to Run Podcast
Sponsors:
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Vicki Hunter is a runner and author. She has a book out called Running and Returning: Seeking Balance in an Imperfect World. She was a competitive runner in her late 20s when she qualified for the Olympic Trials in the marathon in 1988. She went from a 3:50 to a 2:49 marathon in just 16 months. She was also in a horrific car accident while she was pregnant with her first child. She was in the hospital for 6 weeks and was in rehab her entire pregnancy. We talk a lot about that experience and how it changed her life. She ended up having a healthy baby girl on her due date.
This conversation is a story about Vicki’s relationship with running and how it has changed over the years but how it has always been something that is really important to her. She also recently ran a 3:28 marathon at the age of 62 so we talk about aging in this conversation as well!
What we talked about:
6:55- The book that she wrote, Running and Returning
21:05- The car accident that Vicki was in
29:25- Vicki’s running career
38:50- Her recovery after her car accident
55:05- Where she finds joy
57:50- How she handles aging
1:01:45- Moving to Hawaii
1:05:00- End of podcast questions
Show notes:
Vicki’s website
Vicki’s book
Vicki on Instagram
Black Cake
Connect with Lindsey:
Lindsey on Instagram
Lindsey on Twitter
Lindsey on Facebook
Join the I’ll Have Another Facebook Group
Support the I’ll Have Another Podcast on Patreon
Follow SandyBoy Productions:
Sandyboy Productions on Twitter
Sandyboy Productions on Instagram
SandyBoy Productions Shows:
Why is Everyone Yelling?
The Up and Running Podcast
The Illuminate Podcast
The Herban Farmacy Podcast
The Ready to Run Podcast
Sponsors:
Athletic Greens
Go to AthleticGreens.com/Lindsey for FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase.
Previnex
Use the code “another” for 15% off

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