The People Run Podcast

#47 How Kara Built a Life Through Running | Kara Dudley

1 h 0 min · 29. maj 2026
episode #47 How Kara Built a Life Through Running | Kara Dudley cover

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Kara never planned for running to become her life. Before coaching runners, building a community, and becoming one of the first women to complete all seven World Marathon Majors, she was pursuing dance and theater in New York City while trying to figure out where life was taking her. In this episode, Kara shares the leap from corporate life into coaching full time, the relationships and breakups that shaped her running journey, how she unexpectedly became faster over time, and why running eventually became about freedom more than performance. We also talk about race anxiety, building confidence, mental performance, balancing coaching while training at a high level, creating community through running, and what it really feels like to build a life around something you genuinely love. This is one of the more honest conversations we’ve had about identity, growth, and what running can become when it turns into more than just training. Chapters 00:00 The Turning Point: From Dance to Running 06:20 The Coaching Leap 12:13 Finding Her Voice 16:08 Chasing Seven Stars 20:56 Freedom & Getting Faster 28:27 Inside Her Training 31:03 Lessons From The Marathon 39:51 The Mental Side of Racing 47:47 Building Something Bigger 53:09 Community & Connection 57:46 Betting On Herself Follow Kara: Instagram: instagram.com/karagracedudley/ [https://www.instagram.com/karagracedudley/] Follow The People Run Podcast: Instagram: instagram.com/thepeoplerunpodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/thepeoplerunpodcast/] Spotify, Apple Podcasts & YouTube: The People Run Podcast Music: instagram.com/mech__beats/

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