![]() Thanks to an insightful question from Tish, Deena reveals how writing her memoir was the “hardest finish line” she ever reached. ![]() Masters Marathon record at the 2015 Chicago Marathon-and how, in the final miles, she broke that race into manageable chunks. ![]() Marvel as Deena tells about the impediments leading up to her setting the U.S. (Spoiler alert: Her weekly mileage doubles once school starts!) Find out which race was “a major suffer-fest” for Deena, and the granular tactics she used to persevere to the finish line. A mom of one, Deena tells how her first post-baby run made her “entire body tingle with joy,” then moves into sharing the struggle of striving to be “a gold-medal mom and a gold-medal runner.” She tells how her summer training schedule differs from her school-year one. ![]() Sarah and co-host Tish Hamilton thoroughly enjoy an amazing conversation with Deena Kastor, bronze medalist in the women’s marathon in 2004 Olympic Games and author of Let Your Mind Run: A Memoir of Thinking My Way to Victory. ![]()
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