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Same Path. Different Perspective.

51 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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A catch-up episode in the truest sense. We talk perspective, how the same experience can feel completely different depending on how you show up to it. From Pilates to race weekends to life in general. I share my experience at SeaWorld’s Seven Seas 5K, reflect on a Springtime Surprise weekend that didn’t go as planned (in the best way), celebrate our community through the Rundees, and shout out some incredible London Marathon finishes. This one isn’t about having it all figured out. It’s about showing up in the middle of it anyway.

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