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Ep. 139 Vicki Ash Hunter & Hillary Allen on RUNNING AND RETURNING

November 13, 2023 Travis Macy Season 1 Episode 139
Ep. 139 Vicki Ash Hunter & Hillary Allen on RUNNING AND RETURNING
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THE TRAVIS MACY SHOW
Ep. 139 Vicki Ash Hunter & Hillary Allen on RUNNING AND RETURNING
Nov 13, 2023 Season 1 Episode 139
Travis Macy

Vicki Ash Hunter relies on running to satisfy her competitive nature and keep her body and mind healthy and strong. She credits running with her survival after horrific accidents and injuries and today works with athletes of all abilities to help them move better. Her running resume is stacked with elite events and iconic races, including the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials and the Boston and Pikes Peak marathons. She is retired from the University of Colorado, where she taught Political Science for 25 years, and lives in Boulder and Kona, Hawaii.

Guest co-host Hillary Allen is a professional athlete based in Boulder, Colorado.  She is the author of OUT AND BACK and podcast host of Trail Society Podcast.  Hillary spoke about her book on Episode 23 of The Travis Macy Show.

About RUNNING AND RETURNING:

For Vicki Ash Hunter, Ph.D., running was an escape. Compelled to move her body, flee her perceived inadequacies, and shed her sadness, Hunter found solace - and success - in competitive and endurance-distance running. She established herself as a national-class athlete, qualified for the marathon Olympic Trials in 1988, and became a trusted coach to others. Even after a life-threatening accident, motherhood, and, later, a shockingly life-altering injury, nothing could keep her from the roads and trails around her Boulder, Colorado, home.

But what was she running from?

In this, her introspective and insightful memoir, Hunter explores how generational trauma, including her mother's reliance on food and drugs; her daughter's drug use; and her own overzealousness with exercise impacted her family and how, in her early 60s, she is finding her way toward balance, strength, and confidence. She reflects on how she, her mother, and her daughter experience ratzo v'shov, (as it's known in Judaism), the spiritual act of running in its many forms and returning to appreciation grounded in self-love.


In This Episode: 

Find out more about Vicki: Coaching | Instagram
Purchase Running and Returning 

Find our more about Hillary: Website | TheFeed Club
Episode 23 featuring Hillary

Thanks to our sponsors:


The Feed Instagram | Website
NeuroReserve
Use code TRAVISMACY for 15% off RELEVATE by NeuroReserve: Core Dietary Nutrients for Lifelong Brain Health

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Purchase A Mile at A Time: A Father and Son’s Inspiring Alzheimer’s Journey of Love, Adventure, and Hope

Subscribe: Apple Podcast | Spotify
Check us out: Instagram | Twitter | Website | YouTube

The show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co. 

Show Notes

Vicki Ash Hunter relies on running to satisfy her competitive nature and keep her body and mind healthy and strong. She credits running with her survival after horrific accidents and injuries and today works with athletes of all abilities to help them move better. Her running resume is stacked with elite events and iconic races, including the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials and the Boston and Pikes Peak marathons. She is retired from the University of Colorado, where she taught Political Science for 25 years, and lives in Boulder and Kona, Hawaii.

Guest co-host Hillary Allen is a professional athlete based in Boulder, Colorado.  She is the author of OUT AND BACK and podcast host of Trail Society Podcast.  Hillary spoke about her book on Episode 23 of The Travis Macy Show.

About RUNNING AND RETURNING:

For Vicki Ash Hunter, Ph.D., running was an escape. Compelled to move her body, flee her perceived inadequacies, and shed her sadness, Hunter found solace - and success - in competitive and endurance-distance running. She established herself as a national-class athlete, qualified for the marathon Olympic Trials in 1988, and became a trusted coach to others. Even after a life-threatening accident, motherhood, and, later, a shockingly life-altering injury, nothing could keep her from the roads and trails around her Boulder, Colorado, home.

But what was she running from?

In this, her introspective and insightful memoir, Hunter explores how generational trauma, including her mother's reliance on food and drugs; her daughter's drug use; and her own overzealousness with exercise impacted her family and how, in her early 60s, she is finding her way toward balance, strength, and confidence. She reflects on how she, her mother, and her daughter experience ratzo v'shov, (as it's known in Judaism), the spiritual act of running in its many forms and returning to appreciation grounded in self-love.


In This Episode: 

Find out more about Vicki: Coaching | Instagram
Purchase Running and Returning 

Find our more about Hillary: Website | TheFeed Club
Episode 23 featuring Hillary

Thanks to our sponsors:


The Feed Instagram | Website
NeuroReserve
Use code TRAVISMACY for 15% off RELEVATE by NeuroReserve: Core Dietary Nutrients for Lifelong Brain Health

- - - - - - - - - - -
Purchase A Mile at A Time: A Father and Son’s Inspiring Alzheimer’s Journey of Love, Adventure, and Hope

Subscribe: Apple Podcast | Spotify
Check us out: Instagram | Twitter | Website | YouTube

The show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.