NEWS AND UPDATES

Episode 42: Faitth Brooks; Racial Reconciliation

Faitth Brooks is an anti-racism educator. She is the Director of Programming at Be the Bridge. Be the Bridge. Be the Bridge empowers people and culture toward racial healing, equity and reconciliation. Faitth is a passionate speaker, she’s an activist, writer and loves to travel. She has a masters degree in Social Work and also … more »

Episode 253: Nick Willis

Nick Willis is a 3-time Olympian specializing in the 1500. He runs for New Zealand and lives in Michigan with his wife and their two children. He has a 3:49 mile PR and a 3:29 1500 meter PR. Recently Nick was hired on as the Athlete Experience Manager at Tracksmith and is entering a new … more »

Episode 41: Jennifer Magley – No Shame in being Knocked Down

Jennifer Magley is a speaker, former professional athlete, NCAA Division I head coach, entrepreneur, and owner of OPEN GYM. She has received national media coverage from USA Today, ESPN, Heart & Soul Magazine, BRIO Magazine, Active Life Magazine, The Kansas City Star, The Indianapolis Star, and IndyStyle TV among others. Currently Magley is a Make-A-Wish® America Honoree and Board Member at non profits The Patachou Foundation and COBURN … more »

A Note from Lindsey

It’s Lindsey. I am coming to you with a quick update. Normally this is where you would be listening to a new episode of IHA. The episode I planned to release this week was Olympian Nick Willis. It’s a great episode which I can’t wait to share with all of you but given the current … more »

Episode 252: Aisha Praught Leer

Aisha Praught Leer joins me on the show today! She represents team Jamaica and trains out in Boulder with Joe Bosshard’s group. In this episode we get to hear about why Aisha chose to run for Jamaica and what it looked like when she met her birth Father who for the first time and how … more »

Episode 40: Deo Niyizonkiza – A Vision for Change

Today’s guest brings a story of the kindness of strangers, peace building and the pursuit of dignity. Deogratias “Deo” Niyizonkiza was born in rural Burundi. He fled Burundi during the catastrophic war that lasted more than a decade and took the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. He ended up in New York City, … more »

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