The Diaspora Door with Nze

Two Generations, One Finish Line

53 min · 20. maj 2026
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In this episode, host Nze Obinelo is joined by Lily Vogel to recap their incredible experience running the Paris Marathon on April 12, 2026! Together, they take you behind the scenes of what it took to cross the finish line in France, sharing their personal training highs and lows, the unforgettable energy of the Parisian crowds, and the shared bond of taking on 26.2 miles together. Lily, a 2025 college graduate who recently returned to Southern New Hampshire to start a corporate career, balances her love for running with skiing, hiking, and planning her next outdoor adventure. Tune in for an inspiring conversation between Nze and Lily about goal-setting, perseverance, and the magic of racing on the global stage. Guest Speaker: Lily Vogel Host: Nze Obinelo Producer: Soundprove Audios Social Media: Favor Iyore

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