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Finding Purpose Through Ultra Running w/ Christian Barratt

Finding Purpose Through Ultra Running w/ Christian Barratt

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In this conversation, Brad and Christian Barratt discuss their experiences in endurance racing, particularly focusing on the Rim to Rim to Rim and Cocodona races. They explore the challenges faced during these events, the importance of community and support, and the mental and physical aspects of ultra running. Christian shares his journey of adopting a child with Down Syndrome and how it has influenced his perspective on racing and charity work. The conversation highlights the significance of having a purpose beyond personal achievement in endurance sports. In this conversation, Christian Barratt shares his profound journey of adopting a child from Ukraine, detailing the emotional and logistical challenges faced throughout the process. He reflects on the initial inspiration that led him and his wife to consider adoption, the complexities of navigating international adoption laws, and the heart-wrenching experience of meeting their daughter, Lucy, for the first time. The discussion also touches on the parallels between the challenges of adoption and ultra running, emphasizing resilience, personal growth, and the importance of support systems. Christian's story is a testament to the power of love and commitment in the face of adversity.Christian's YouTube / Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@UCxwflVCBTpYcPbpmGpYOvgQ

Christian's Insta @backofthepackultraguy

Christian's Charity: www.runsignup.com/HomeoftheHomies

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