charity miles

2017

Overcome Obstacles with Jimmy Choi, American Ninja Warrior

In this episode, I run with Jimmy Choi in Central Park, New York City.  Jimmy is a Charity Miles and Team Fox All-Star.  He was diagnosed with Parkinson’s when he was 27.  And now, at 41, he has run 13 marathons, 88 half marathons and countless other races.  He also just competed on American Ninja […]

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Work + Purpose = Passion with Jillian Michaels, Fitness Expert, and Life Coach

In this episode, I walk with Jillian Michaels on the beach in Malibu.  Many of you remember Jillian from NBC’s The Biggest Loser.  She is a fitness expert, life coach, entrepreneur, author, and all-around great human being.   More to come in the show notes later 🙂 Subscribe on iTunes / Subscribe on Stitcher / Subscribe on Google Play

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Make an Impact One Step at a Time with Bob Babbitt, Founder of Competitor Magazine and Challenged Athletes Foundation

In this episode, I walk in Boston Massachusetts, near the finish line of the Boston Marathon with Bob Babbitt.  Bob is an Ironman legend, founder of Competitor Magazine, and founder of the Challenged Athletes Foundation.  He’s also an epic storyteller and I’m sure you’ll love the stories he shares here.  More to come in the

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Tap Into Your Well of Purpose with Scott Harrison, Founder of Charity: Water

In this episode, I walk with Scott Harrison, founder of Charity: Water through lower Manhattan, and along the Hudson River in New York City.  More to come on the show notes later 🙂 Subscribe on iTunes / Subscribe on Stitcher / Subscribe on Google Play

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World Run

From Charity Miles Member, Mark Reisman. When I commute to work on a bike, the endorphins released from riding make me feel fantastic and accomplished! I compare that to the cortisol released from driving to work in traffic and the contrast is striking. I live in Dallas, which does not have a robust cycling infrastructure.

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