• Camille Herron's Journey to Embracing Uniqueness

  • Aug 22 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
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Camille Herron's Journey to Embracing Uniqueness

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    Camille Herron, an ultra runner, shares her journey and experiences in a conversation with Hilary Phelps. They discuss Camille's transition from marathon running to ultra running, her record-breaking achievements, and the challenges she faced, including bullying and mental health struggles. Camille talks about the importance of having a supportive community and the power of resilience. She also shares her experience of developing FURTHER with Lululemon and winning the 2017 Comrades Marathon despite a knee injury. Camille Herron shares her journey of overcoming challenges and finding her true self. She discusses the power of the mind, the importance of community support, and the liberating feeling of being diagnosed with autism and ADHD. Camille emphasizes the need for a strong support system and reaching out for help. She encourages women to embrace their uniqueness and be true to themselves. Camille also highlights the significance of mental health and the importance of breaking the stigma surrounding it.

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