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Dean Karnazes joins the show to share his incredible running journey. We discuss his unique perspective on running as a form of play, his ambitious goals, and the cultural differences in trail running across the globe. He reflects on the evolution of ultra running, his early experiences, and the spirit of adventure that drives him. Karnazes also touches on the challenges of storytelling and navigating his public persona as a well-known figure in the ultra-running community.

In this engaging conversation, Dean Karnazes shares his experiences and insights from over three decades in ultra running. He discusses the challenges and rewards of competing at an older age, the mental preparation required for long races, and the power of perseverance in the face of adversity. Dean also reflects on the relatability of running stories, the journey of writing his first book, and the evolution of trail running. He offers valuable advice for aspiring runners and storytellers, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and the courage to pursue one's passions.

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00:00 The Journey of Dean Karnazes

02:09 Running as Play: A Unique Perspective

03:52 Ambitious Goals: From Badwater to Everest

05:57 Stage Racing: A Different Kind of Challenge

08:08 Cultural Differences in Trail Running

11:30 The Evolution of Ultra Running

12:03 The Early Days of Ultra Running

18:09 The Spirit of Adventure

20:39 Storytelling and Public Persona

23:28 The Endurance of Age and Competition

24:50 Exploring New Challenges in Ultra Running

27:13 Mental Preparation for Long Races

29:07 The Power of Perseverance

31:29 Relatability in Running Stories

32:07 The Journey of Writing a Book

34:10 Life After Publishing: The Book Tour Experience

36:11 Curiosity and New Adventures in Running

38:06 Biting Off More Than You Can Chew

41:22 The Evolution of Trail Running

45:03 Advice for Aspiring Runners and Storytellers