• Running Blind

  • Oct 4 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 40 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • ### Just Run Podcast: An Inspiring Conversation with Alex – Running 24 Hours for Charity

    Welcome back to the Just Run Podcast! In today’s episode, we have a truly inspiring guest: Alex, who recently completed a grueling 24-hour run to raise awareness and funds for charity organizations dedicated to supporting the deaf and blind communities. Not only did Alex push the limits of physical endurance, but he also bravely navigated the mental challenges that came with such an extraordinary feat.

    #### The Journey Begins

    Alex’s journey began with a simple desire to help others and make a difference. “I wanted to raise awareness for those who often live in the shadows, without the ability to communicate or navigate as we do,” he shares. “Running for 24 hours seemed like a fitting way to shine a light on their experiences.”

    Initially, the thought of running for an entire day seemed daunting. However, as he trained and learned about the challenges faced by the deaf and blind communities, his motivation grew. “I wanted to embody resilience and show that even when faced with obstacles, we can push through,” he explains.

    #### The 24-Hour Challenge

    On race day, Alex set out to run not just for himself, but for thousands who face daily struggles due to their disabilities. "Every step I took was a reminder of the hurdles they face," he reflected. As the hours passed, however, the physical and mental strain began to take its toll.

    From fatigue to dehydration, Alex faced a myriad of challenges. But amidst the exhaustion, he experienced something unexpected: hallucinations. “At around the 16-hour mark, reality started to blur. I began to see things that weren’t there and hear sounds that didn’t exist,” he recalls.

    While this could have deterred many runners, Alex embraced the experience. “It was bizarre, but in a way, it opened my mind to what people living with visual and auditory impairments might creatively perceive the world around them,” he states.

    #### A Heartfelt Cause

    Alex’s effort went beyond the run; he emphasized the importance of raising awareness. “It’s not just about the miles, it’s about the message,” he said. His run captivated audiences both online and offline, with supporters rallying around him, sharing his journey, and donating to the cause.

    In our conversation, Alex expressed gratitude for those who supported him throughout his journey. “I couldn’t have done this without my crew,” he said. “From the volunteers cheering me on to the personal messages from friends and family – that energy pumped me up during the tough moments.”

    #### The Impact of the Run

    Post-race, Alex has received overwhelming support and recognition for his efforts. “It’s incredible to see the community come together,” he said. “The funds raised will directly support initiatives aimed at improving the lives of those who are deaf or blind, providing them with much-needed resources and opportunities.”

    As we wrapped up our conversation, Alex shared advice for other runners looking to tackle their own monumental challenges: “Embrace discomfort, understand your purpose, and remember that every step you take can create a ripple effect of change.”

    #### Conclusion

    Join us in this powerful episode of the Just Run Podcast as we listen to Alex’s incredible story of resilience, courage, and compassion. His journey not only inspires us to lace up our running shoes but also reminds us of the profound impact we can have when we run for a cause greater than ourselves.

    Tune in and be prepared to be motivated – your next challenge

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