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Episode 43: Melissa Londry: Creating Space and Safety in Ultrarunning

Episode 43: Melissa Londry: Creating Space and Safety in Ultrarunning

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In this conversation, Melissa Londry shares her journey from a new mother to an accomplished ultra runner and race director. She discusses the challenges she faced during her races, particularly the Mamba 100, and the mental load of balancing family responsibilities with her passion for running. Melissa emphasizes the importance of self-care for mothers and the need for inclusive spaces in the running community, particularly through organizations like Trail Sisters, which advocate for women's rights in sports. The discussion highlights the ongoing gender disparity in ultra running and the efforts being made to create a more supportive environment for female athletes. Melissa discusses the challenges faced by female runners in trail and ultra running, including the intimidation of technical trails and the fear of not being fast enough. The discussion shifts to the importance of addressing sexual harassment in the running community, emphasizing the need for policies and support systems to create a safe environment for all participants. The conversation also touches on the societal pressures women face regarding their appearance while running, the role of men in combating gender issues, and the importance of building a supportive community for all runners. Melissa shares her future plans and the ongoing efforts to foster inclusivity and safety in the sport.

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