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S2E23 — Diana Ruff: Judging, Running, and Starting Over- From the Courtroom to a New Chapter in Seattle

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This week on Let's Circle Back to That, we sit down with Diana Ruff, one of Benton and Franklin Counties' Superior Court Judges, for a conversation about law, leadership, running, and the courage to start over. Diana shares her unexpected path from college rowing and sports law aspirations to becoming a prosecutor, handling felony and internet crimes cases, and ultimately serving on the bench. She pulls back the curtain on what Superior Court judges actually do, how court systems work, and the realities of carrying the weight of difficult decisions. We also dive into life outside the courtroom: running a solo marathon through her neighborhood due to COVID, hiking Badger Mountain, surviving Camelback Mountain, traveling with her family in Mexico, and why exercise has become an essential tool for balancing the emotional demands of her career. As Diana prepares to leave the Tri-Cities and begin a new chapter in Seattle, she opens up about the excitement—and uncertainty—of moving without a job, community, or clear plan. Plus, in Dear Abby Dear Heather & Dear Diana, we tackle listener questions about family guilt, political differences, and whether long-time friendships can survive disagreement. In this episode: • What Superior Court judges actually do • The difference between civil and criminal law • Prosecuting felony and internet crimes cases • Running a marathon entirely from home during COVID • Rowing, hiking, and finding flow through movement • Why exercise helps process difficult work • Living in Mexico before the world shut down • Leaving a successful career to start over in Seattle • The Seattle Freeze and building community as an adult • Friendship, politics, and navigating difficult relationships If you enjoy conversations about community, personal growth, leadership, and the stories behind interesting people, we'd love your support. Please follow, rate, review, and share the podcast with a friend—it helps new listeners discover the show.

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jakson S2E23 — Diana Ruff: Judging, Running, and Starting Over- From the Courtroom to a New Chapter in Seattle kansikuva

S2E23 — Diana Ruff: Judging, Running, and Starting Over- From the Courtroom to a New Chapter in Seattle

This week on Let's Circle Back to That, we sit down with Diana Ruff, one of Benton and Franklin Counties' Superior Court Judges, for a conversation about law, leadership, running, and the courage to start over. Diana shares her unexpected path from college rowing and sports law aspirations to becoming a prosecutor, handling felony and internet crimes cases, and ultimately serving on the bench. She pulls back the curtain on what Superior Court judges actually do, how court systems work, and the realities of carrying the weight of difficult decisions. We also dive into life outside the courtroom: running a solo marathon through her neighborhood due to COVID, hiking Badger Mountain, surviving Camelback Mountain, traveling with her family in Mexico, and why exercise has become an essential tool for balancing the emotional demands of her career. As Diana prepares to leave the Tri-Cities and begin a new chapter in Seattle, she opens up about the excitement—and uncertainty—of moving without a job, community, or clear plan. Plus, in Dear Abby Dear Heather & Dear Diana, we tackle listener questions about family guilt, political differences, and whether long-time friendships can survive disagreement. In this episode: • What Superior Court judges actually do • The difference between civil and criminal law • Prosecuting felony and internet crimes cases • Running a marathon entirely from home during COVID • Rowing, hiking, and finding flow through movement • Why exercise helps process difficult work • Living in Mexico before the world shut down • Leaving a successful career to start over in Seattle • The Seattle Freeze and building community as an adult • Friendship, politics, and navigating difficult relationships If you enjoy conversations about community, personal growth, leadership, and the stories behind interesting people, we'd love your support. Please follow, rate, review, and share the podcast with a friend—it helps new listeners discover the show.

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Coach Craig Lukins has spent more than 25 years building something bigger than sports. In this episode, Heather and Anne sit down with the longtime Liberty Christian football and baseball coach to talk about leadership, youth sports culture, parenting athletes, and why community only works when people are willing to actually show up and do the work. From coaching state championship teams to renovating "The Basement" into a thriving strength program called The Forge, Craig shares what it means to create a culture centered on caring, accountability, and long-term investment in people. The conversation dives into travel sports burnout, girls in weightlifting, overuse injuries, coaching philosophies, respectful rivalries, and why sports should still be fun. They also circle back to high school memories, old houses, football parents, fruit snacks, breakfast for dinner, and the reality that sometimes the best community builders are the people quietly doing the work behind the scenes for decades. Theme word: Legacy Topics include: * Youth sports culture and burnout * Multi-sport athletes vs specialization * Coaching with care and accountability * Girls in strength training * Parenting athletes * Building leadership through sports * The Forge weightlifting program * Tri-Cities sports culture * Community investment and long-term impact * Why actionable leadership matters If you love conversations about leadership, sports culture, parenting, fitness, and building strong communities, this episode is for you. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. ⭐ Rate, review, subscribe, and share with someone who cares about kids, coaching, or community.

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