Mealvana Endurance Podcast
Dr. Michele Kong wears more hats than most of us can imagine—pediatric ICU physician-scientist, ultramarathoner and Ironman finisher, mom of two, and co-founder of KultureCity, a nonprofit leading the global movement for sensory inclusion and invisible disabilities. In this episode, we go beyond race times and training plans to explore what endurance really looks like in a life like hers. You’ll hear how Michele grew up in a small fishing village in Malaysia, killed a giant snake as a kid(!!), navigated immigration to the American South, and then had her world turned upside down when her oldest son, Abram, was diagnosed with autism and told he would “never amount to anything.” Instead of accepting that verdict, she and her husband chose a different story—one that ultimately led to KultureCity and a global movement toward true inclusion. We talk about:  • Growing up on the island of Borneo and learning service from educator parents • Culture shock, Southern fried chicken, and funny ER language mishaps • Abram’s autism diagnosis, why labels aren’t destiny, and how seeing one child clearly can change how you see the whole world • The birth and growth of KultureCity: sensory rooms, staff training, and rethinking “access” for people with invisible disabilities • How a single incident at an NBA arena helped bring KultureCity to national stages and stadiums • Why 1 in 4 people live with an invisible disability—and what that means for how we design our communities • Michele’s journey into endurance sports: from hating running to 25–30 marathons, 100-mile ultras, and an Ironman • Using running as a place to process grief, stress, and big life transitions • Training her way up from marathon to 50 miles to 100K to 100 miles, plus learning to swim for Ironman (including same-day flights for swim lessons!) • Saying “no” in order to show all the way up for what truly matters—family, friends, patients, and communityRun for inclusionMichelle shares more about KultureCity’s Birmingham half marathon & 5K—an inclusive, flat, and fast race where many runners do their very first 5K or half. If the episode moves you, consider signing up, supporting a runner, or sharing the race with a friend: https://www.kulturecity.org/birmingham-race-2025/ Follow KultureCity: Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/kulturecity/Follow Mealvana EnduranceInstagram → https://www.instagram.com/mealvana_endurance/Newsletter → https://dub.sh/PzUzJ2L If this conversation resonates: • Subscribe to the channel for more stories at the intersection of endurance sports, community, and purpose • Rate & review the Mealvana Endurance Podcast wherever you listen • Share this episode with a friend, teammate, or family member who needs to hear Michelle’s storyGiveawayWe’re giving away a limited number of 1-year free access ($100 value) to the Mealvana Endurance nutrition app (science-based fueling + simple meal planning). Sign up → https://mailchi.mp/58f0f438a3b3/suyio54v0m
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