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#83 Leading from the Back: Empowering Women of Color (w/ Priscilla Rojas)

#83 Leading from the Back: Empowering Women of Color (w/ Priscilla Rojas)

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In this episode, we welcome Priscilla Rojas, co-founder of Santa Mujeres Running Club, to share her inspiring journey in the world of trail running and community building. The conversation dives into:

  • The unique dynamic and roles among the podcast hosts, and how their backgrounds shape the show.
  • Priscilla’s recent experience running the UTMB 20K in Chihuahua, Mexico, including the cultural significance, the challenges, and the emotional connection to her heritage.
  • The origins and growth of Santa Mujeres Running Club, a community focused on inclusivity, representation, and empowering women of color in running.
  • Overcoming cultural barriers and stereotypes in fitness, and the importance of representation for minority communities in endurance sports.
  • The impact of COVID-19 on fitness communities, and how Santa Mujeres adapted and thrived during the pandemic.
  • The transition to nonprofit status, and how the club reinvests in its members through events, programming, and support for runners.
  • Stories of breaking generational and cultural norms around health, fitness, and community involvement.
  • The importance of celebrating every runner, including the “Dead F***ing Last” (DFL) award, and fostering a supportive, judgment-free environment.
  • Future visions for Santa Mujeres, including expansion, new chapters, and continued mentorship for women in running.

Whether you’re a seasoned runner, new to the sport, or interested in building inclusive communities, this episode is packed with inspiration, practical advice, and heartfelt stories.

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