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In this episode, we will talk with Aimee Woosnam, a British runner whose life was turned around when she discovered the power of running. Most of Aimee's adult life has been characterized by anorexia, but she chose to combat the eating disorder by pouring her energy into road racing and her educational studies. Tune in to hear her emotional & deep journey through the depths of anorexia to success.
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Aimee In BBC: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-shropshire-67386899
About Aimee: Over the past few decades, Aimee Woosnam's life has been characterized by an eating disorder, anorexia. Aimee was a high-achieving student but the stress of final exams, and GCSEs, adversely impacted her and allowed anorexia to take over. When she discovered her passion for running, she was still having issues with limited bone/body strength and dealt with lots of injuries. Fortunately, she has gotten stronger through each obstacle and is now a high-achieving athlete and student. Listen to our talk to learn more about her journey!
Hi listeners, thank you for joining us on this episode of the Treadin’ Trodden Tales Podcast! We hope to make more episodes in the near future! Talking to Aimee was a great experience and we are so glad to have had her on this podcast. If you want to learn more about her please visit her website! Sharing this podcast with friends & family or through socials helps us to get the word out about these conversations and spread the passion for running!
Are you a runner or athlete interested in talking with us? We’d love to chat with you! Fill out this form or contact us via email and we’ll be in touch!
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Email: [email protected]
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If you have any friends, family, etc. who you think would enjoy this podcast, PLEASE SHARE it with them! I'd love to grow my audience even more and share these amazing conversations with other runners and people throughout the world. Another way you can support this podcast is by visiting our website ( https://treadintroddentales.com/) and by visiting all the pages & viewing all the content. Also, visit the Linktree and support/donation site (COMING SOON) to help this podcast remain free! When you go to the buy me coffee site, you aren't actually "buying me a coffee", we are just going to use the money to make this podcast better! Thank you for the support and please continue to listen.
Lydiard Running Training: https://www.lydiardfoundation.org/
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
In this episode, we will talk with Aimee Woosnam, a British runner whose life was turned around when she discovered the power of running. Most of Aimee's adult life has been characterized by anorexia, but she chose to combat the eating disorder by pouring her energy into road racing and her educational studies. Tune in to hear her emotional & deep journey through the depths of anorexia to success.
Visit Our Website: https://treadintroddentales.com/
Visit Our Linktree: COMING SOON
Aimee In BBC: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-shropshire-67386899
About Aimee: Over the past few decades, Aimee Woosnam's life has been characterized by an eating disorder, anorexia. Aimee was a high-achieving student but the stress of final exams, and GCSEs, adversely impacted her and allowed anorexia to take over. When she discovered her passion for running, she was still having issues with limited bone/body strength and dealt with lots of injuries. Fortunately, she has gotten stronger through each obstacle and is now a high-achieving athlete and student. Listen to our talk to learn more about her journey!
Hi listeners, thank you for joining us on this episode of the Treadin’ Trodden Tales Podcast! We hope to make more episodes in the near future! Talking to Aimee was a great experience and we are so glad to have had her on this podcast. If you want to learn more about her please visit her website! Sharing this podcast with friends & family or through socials helps us to get the word out about these conversations and spread the passion for running!
Are you a runner or athlete interested in talking with us? We’d love to chat with you! Fill out this form or contact us via email and we’ll be in touch!
Google Form Link: https://forms.gle/iN9DpBDSZLRpHKA17
Email: [email protected]
Join Email List: https://forms.gle/uuCujkZaN3WXsPSb8
If you have any friends, family, etc. who you think would enjoy this podcast, PLEASE SHARE it with them! I'd love to grow my audience even more and share these amazing conversations with other runners and people throughout the world. Another way you can support this podcast is by visiting our website ( https://treadintroddentales.com/) and by visiting all the pages & viewing all the content. Also, visit the Linktree and support/donation site (COMING SOON) to help this podcast remain free! When you go to the buy me coffee site, you aren't actually "buying me a coffee", we are just going to use the money to make this podcast better! Thank you for the support and please continue to listen.
Lydiard Running Training: https://www.lydiardfoundation.org/
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.