Humans Being - with Hama

S1 E1 - Running 100km

36 min · 5. helmi 2026
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In this solo episode we’ll be diving into the experience of running 100km following the south eastern coast of Italy - from the why, the limited preparation, the highs, the lows, the emotional rollercoaster and everything in between. This was no small task and some of the challenges nearly got the best of me but through focusing on each step, small progress became big progress. Find out more about the adventure at www.followthecoast.com

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