One Foot in Front of the Other

More than Miles with Amy Clark

41 min · 13. apr. 2026
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In this episode, we sit down with Amy Clark, editor of Ultra Running Magazine, to hear the story behind her journey into the sport and the role running has played in shaping her life. Amy shares how she got her start, what keeps her connected to the ultra community, and why every runner’s story matters. It’s a conversation about passion, persistence, and finding meaning on the trail. As always, thanks for joining us on the run!

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