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When Integrity Costs You Something: A reflection on advocacy in the running industry
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A personal reflection on leadership, integrity, and walking away when values no longer align. What it means to lead with honesty, courage, and care.
When Being a “Good Relative” Isn’t Enough
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A heartfelt reflection on advocacy, leadership, and alignment within Indigenous-led spaces. Explore what it truly means to be a better relative—beyond performative allyship—to support community with integrity, care, and quiet strength. Perfect for advocates navigating complex social change.
Breaking Barriers: The Fight for Representation in Running and Sports Leadership
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Discover the challenges and progress in increasing diversity in sports leadership and running. Explore the organizations making a difference and learn how you can be part of the change.
Where Are the Indigenous Running Coaches?
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Running is for everyone, but the coaching world doesn’t always reflect that inclusivity. As an Indigenous running and strength coach, I’ve witnessed firsthand the lack of representation in this space. This post explores why diversity in coaching matters, the barriers Indigenous coaches face, and how I’ve stepped into this role to be the resource I once needed. Let’s have an honest conversation about the future of coaching and how we can change the landscape—together.
Unraveling the Bias Around Running as Therapy: Why It Exists and Why It’s an Opportunity
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Running is therapy, but Western bias keeps dismissing it. This blog post breaks down where that bias comes from, why people cling to it, and how we can shift the conversation toward a more inclusive, expansive view of healing.