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How do you find hope and healing after unimaginable loss? Join us as we sit down with Harry Marshall, aka "Scrambled Legs" on Instagram, who opens up about his profound journey through grief and recovery. Living in Canada but originally from West Yorkshire, Harry shares how running became his lifeline after losing his brother to suicide and his mother to heart complications. Tune in to hear how Harry's dedication to running 5 kilometers daily for a year across three continents helped him cope with his grief, offering a powerful testament to the mental and emotional benefits of physical movement.
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How do you find hope and healing after unimaginable loss? Join us as we sit down with Harry Marshall, aka "Scrambled Legs" on Instagram, who opens up about his profound journey through grief and recovery. Living in Canada but originally from West Yorkshire, Harry shares how running became his lifeline after losing his brother to suicide and his mother to heart complications. Tune in to hear how Harry's dedication to running 5 kilometers daily for a year across three continents helped him cope with his grief, offering a powerful testament to the mental and emotional benefits of physical movement.
CONNECT WITH HARRY
INSTAGRAM
Support the show
If you like this episode, please be sure to subscribe everywhere you listen to podcasts!
FOLLOW ME on INSTAGRAM
Check out the WEBSITE
Help support this podcast by buying me a cup of coffee. I need it to stay awake editing!
BUY ME COFFEE
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