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Who Am I Beyond Finish Lines
What happens when the race ends and you’re left alone with yourself?
In this solo episode of the Fireside Chat, Jason Bahamundi strips away the training plans, finish times, and highlight reels to ask a deeper question runners rarely slow down enough to face: Who am I when running isn’t defining me?
With no guest and no polished production, this episode is rooted in honesty. Jason shares his journey from the Bronx to corporate life to building a media platform for everyday athletes along with the parts that don’t show up on Strava. He talks openly about addiction, disordered eating, divorce, and the long process of learning how to be proud of who he is, not just what he’s accomplished.
This episode also explores running through a wider lens by acknowledging privilege, access, safety, and why empathy matters in endurance sports. It’s a reminder that while running can help us grow, it shouldn’t be the only place we look for worth.
If you care about running mindset, identity, inclusivity, and keeping perspective while training and racing, this conversation is for you.
No podiums required. Just curiosity, honesty, and a willingness to become a better version of yourself without losing the fun along the way.
🎧 Tune in. Have Fun. Follow Your Own Path.
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Who Am I Beyond Finish Lines
What happens when the race ends and you’re left alone with yourself?
In this solo episode of the Fireside Chat, Jason Bahamundi strips away the training plans, finish times, and highlight reels to ask a deeper question runners rarely slow down enough to face: Who am I when running isn’t defining me?
With no guest and no polished production, this episode is rooted in honesty. Jason shares his journey from the Bronx to corporate life to building a media platform for everyday athletes along with the parts that don’t show up on Strava. He talks openly about addiction, disordered eating, divorce, and the long process of learning how to be proud of who he is, not just what he’s accomplished.
This episode also explores running through a wider lens by acknowledging privilege, access, safety, and why empathy matters in endurance sports. It’s a reminder that while running can help us grow, it shouldn’t be the only place we look for worth.
If you care about running mindset, identity, inclusivity, and keeping perspective while training and racing, this conversation is for you.
No podiums required. Just curiosity, honesty, and a willingness to become a better version of yourself without losing the fun along the way.
🎧 Tune in. Have Fun. Follow Your Own Path.
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