Please come along for the walk or run with us this weekend. I hope that you enjoy this podcast, and are as inspired by Kathrine as I am.Īgain, here are the links to get it on iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play. When I started podcasting, if you had asked me to name the top five people I'd want to interview, Kathrine would be one of them. My favorite part of the interview is when I asked her a question from my sister (on behalf of my niece): What she would tell a four-year-old girl who thinks that only boys can play sports? (If you want to know her answer, you'll just have to listen. What she's excited about for the future of women's (and men's) athletics.Why she started her charity, 261 Fearless, and.Why she ran her next marathon just 13 days later (this is crazy!).Why Kathrine decided to run the marathon in the first place.This is a moment and a photo that changed history…īut there was a lot that I learned in this podcast, like… We've all heard how, in 1967, Kathrine became the first woman to run the Boston Marathon as a registered participant.Īnd we've all seen the iconic photo capturing her defiance and perseverance when the race director, Jock Semple, tried to tackle her off the course. Here are the links to get it on iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play. I'm so thrilled to release this week's podcast with the legendary Kathrine Switzer.
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