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#36 The Reality of Resilience

1 h 1 min · 17. juni 2026
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Resilience is often talked about as the ability to keep going, but in reality it’s far more layered than that and it can look different depending on the person, the moment, and the context. Here's our first in-person group episode, centred around the reality of resilience in running and life. I’m joined by a group of runners with different backgrounds, experiences, and relationships with pressure, setbacks, and challenge. Together, we explore what resilience actually means in practice and how that definition has shifted over time. We discuss whether resilience can sometimes be misunderstood as simply “pushing through,” the moments that have shaped each of us both in and outside of running, and the lessons that only really make sense in hindsight. The conversation also looks at the balance between effort and adjustment; when to persist, when to step back, and what helps keep us grounded when things feel uncertain. If you’ve ever been in a difficult season in running or life, this conversation offers perspective from people right in it. Runners featured on this episode: * Esmee (@esmee_ldn) * Deo Kato (@iamdeokato) * Lara Sullivan (@sullivanlara) * Anthony Bryan (@thenolimitsathlete)

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#36 The Reality of Resilience

Resilience is often talked about as the ability to keep going, but in reality it’s far more layered than that and it can look different depending on the person, the moment, and the context. Here's our first in-person group episode, centred around the reality of resilience in running and life. I’m joined by a group of runners with different backgrounds, experiences, and relationships with pressure, setbacks, and challenge. Together, we explore what resilience actually means in practice and how that definition has shifted over time. We discuss whether resilience can sometimes be misunderstood as simply “pushing through,” the moments that have shaped each of us both in and outside of running, and the lessons that only really make sense in hindsight. The conversation also looks at the balance between effort and adjustment; when to persist, when to step back, and what helps keep us grounded when things feel uncertain. If you’ve ever been in a difficult season in running or life, this conversation offers perspective from people right in it. Runners featured on this episode: * Esmee (@esmee_ldn) * Deo Kato (@iamdeokato) * Lara Sullivan (@sullivanlara) * Anthony Bryan (@thenolimitsathlete)

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