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Looking for inspiration, inclusivity, and authenticity in endurance sports? In this episode of Fireside Chat, host Jason Bahamundi welcomes Dalia Ramirez-Robles, co-founder of Coremos Sacramento, for a powerful conversation about breaking barriers and building community through running.

Dalia shares how rediscovering running in 2019 led her to form an inclusive running club that welcomes all paces, backgrounds, and experiences. She dives into the importance of representation in running—especially for Latino communities—and how intentional language can either empower or discourage newcomers.

Beyond miles and medals, Dalia discusses how running sparked her passion for equitable urban planning and advocacy for safe, accessible spaces in marginalized neighborhoods. Her story blends community activism, mental strength, and the joy of movement—like riding a bike hands-free to Latin music.

Training for your first 5K? Building a more inclusive space in your local running group? This episode is a great reminder that endurance sports should be fun, accessible, and open to everyone.

🎧 Listen now to hear how running can become a force for personal growth and community transformation.

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