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Born in Belarus in the aftermath of Chernobyl, Tanya Khvitsko-Trimb grew up between orphanages, boarding schools, and years of hiding her prosthetic legs from the world. In this episode, Tanya shares her journey from Belarus to the United States, getting her first running blades, discovering freedom through running, and eventually chasing big goals like the Boston Marathon. We also talk about identity, motherhood, recovery from injury, what people misunderstand about disability, and why she wants to be seen as more than just “inspiring.” This is one of the most honest and powerful conversations we’ve had on The People Run Podcast. Chapters 00:00 Growing Up After Chernobyl 05:03 Finding a Future In America 10:14 The Day Running Found Her 15:08 Running on Blades 17:32 The Cost of Competing 20:54 Boston, Falling, and Getting Back Up 29:13 Running as Gratitude 32:04 More Than an Inspirational Story 35:43 The Reality Behind the Story 39:31 Freedom Through Running 42:17 Healing, Patience, and Running 45:14 Effort Over Excuses Follow Tanya: Instagram: instagram.com/tanyakhv/ [https://www.instagram.com/tanyakhv/] 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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