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In this episode of the 'Run Your Story' podcast, Jared Beasley shares his inspiring journey from professional student and actor in Tuscaloosa to prolific writer and ultra runner in New York City.
He discusses his introduction to running, influenced by a unique and authentic Amazon man who motivated him to start.
Jared delves into his experiences with ultra marathons, detailing his encounters with eccentric figures like Al Howie and Lazarus Lake.
He describes Lazarus's unconventional and challenging races, highlighting the spirit of pushing beyond personal limits. Jared also reflects on the intersection of running and writing, offering insights for aspiring writers and runners alike.
Throughout the episode, themes of perseverance, discovery, and community in the ultra-running world are explored.
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Races Mentioned
New York City Marathon
Impossibility Race
Barkley Marathon
Badwater
Bigg's Backyard Ultramarathon
Backyard Ultra World Team Championship
Shout Outs
Al Howie
Dave Proctor
Frank Shorter
Lazarus Lake
Christopher McDougall
Leonard Martin
Courtney DeWalter
Maggie Gutteral
Harvey Lewis
Meg Edgar
Support the show
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Go Run Your Story and take a piece of this story with you! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest news on upcoming episodes. Support me on Patreon!
Can't wait to hear Your Run Story!!
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Kristen Rather
Steve Taylor
Mary Trufant
Suzanne Crist
Suzanne Clark
Anna Szymanski
Dave McDonald
Karla McInnis
James Contratto
Jordan DuBose
Cristy Evans
Sharonda Shula
Nell Gustavson
Meredith Nations
Allyson Swann
Chris Strayhorn
Karen Saldivar
Stefan Clayton
Rachael McRae
Scott Thornhill
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Like the episode? Let us know with a quick text!
In this episode of the 'Run Your Story' podcast, Jared Beasley shares his inspiring journey from professional student and actor in Tuscaloosa to prolific writer and ultra runner in New York City.
He discusses his introduction to running, influenced by a unique and authentic Amazon man who motivated him to start.
Jared delves into his experiences with ultra marathons, detailing his encounters with eccentric figures like Al Howie and Lazarus Lake.
He describes Lazarus's unconventional and challenging races, highlighting the spirit of pushing beyond personal limits. Jared also reflects on the intersection of running and writing, offering insights for aspiring writers and runners alike.
Throughout the episode, themes of perseverance, discovery, and community in the ultra-running world are explored.
Jared Beasley - jaredbeasleyny.com
Races Mentioned
New York City Marathon
Impossibility Race
Barkley Marathon
Badwater
Bigg's Backyard Ultramarathon
Backyard Ultra World Team Championship
Shout Outs
Al Howie
Dave Proctor
Frank Shorter
Lazarus Lake
Christopher McDougall
Leonard Martin
Courtney DeWalter
Maggie Gutteral
Harvey Lewis
Meg Edgar
Support the show
For more details on Run Your Story happenings, visit https://runyourstory.com/
For web development or tech services, visit https://gaillardts.com/
Go Run Your Story and take a piece of this story with you! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest news on upcoming episodes. Support me on Patreon!
Can't wait to hear Your Run Story!!
Thank you to all of our Patreon supporters!
Kristen Rather
Steve Taylor
Mary Trufant
Suzanne Crist
Suzanne Clark
Anna Szymanski
Dave McDonald
Karla McInnis
James Contratto
Jordan DuBose
Cristy Evans
Sharonda Shula
Nell Gustavson
Meredith Nations
Allyson Swann
Chris Strayhorn
Karen Saldivar
Stefan Clayton
Rachael McRae
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