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From Trauma to Triumph: Julia Minkstein's Story


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Summary
In this episode of the Ginger and Chocolate podcast, host Lindsay S. Hiken speaks with ultra runner Julia Minkstein about her journey through running, personal challenges, and recovery. Julia shares her experiences with childhood health issues, the impact of COVID on her running, and her journey through trauma and recovery. She discusses the empowering nature of ultra running, the supportive community within the sport, and her aspirations for the future. Julia's story is one of resilience, strength, and the importance of seeking help and support.


Takeaways
Julia started running as a way to cope with uncertainty.
The pandemic allowed Julia to focus on running for herself.
Julia faced significant health challenges growing up, including seizures and celiac disease.
Her experience with trauma led her to find strength in running.
Ultra running became a source of empowerment and community for Julia.
Julia's first ultra marathon was a challenging but transformative experience.
Support from her mother and friends played a crucial role in her journey.
Julia navigated eating disorders and body image issues throughout her life.
She achieved sobriety at a young age, which has positively impacted her life.
Julia encourages others to seek help and hold on through tough times.

Sound bites
"I chose this path to go down."
"I can run a hundred miles."
"There are brighter days ahead."


Keywords
ultra running, mental health, recovery, empowerment, eating disorders, sobriety, personal growth, resilience, community, challenges


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Ginger and ChocolateBy Lindsay Hiken and Mike Ergo