Surviving A Winter Storm By Watching Worlds Records In Boston & Hoarding Milk
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Track is officially back, indoor season is heating up, and the vibes immediately improve despite Storm Fern hitting New England and the chaos of a snowed-in Sunday.
In today's episode:
– Longevity genes, centenarians, and deciding whether living to 120 actually sounds fun
– Training anxiety in the snow, treadmill sign-up Google Docs, and pulling the power cord when someone runs long
– Why winter storms are way more fun when you’re not training for anything
– Deciding to not miss Millrose again and why the Armory remains undefeated
– Breaking down the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix and why every race delivered
– Noah Lyles’ dramatic crowd entrance and why it’s still good for the sport
– Ellie St. Pierre’s jaw-dropping 3K win eight months postpartum + why it matters for female athletes, contracts, and pregnancy conversations
– Why New Balance deserves credit for supporting women athletes through family planning
– How deep and brutal the U.S. women’s 1500 has become
– Josh Hoey breaking another world record, indoor racing chaos
– The psychology of early-season dominance vs. timing it right for championships
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