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More Than Miles: Making Trail Running Inclusive with Cowgill Trail Collective

More Than Miles: Making Trail Running Inclusive with Cowgill Trail Collective

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Aaron and Ellie of Cowgill Trail Collective join this episode of Life in Motion to share how they’re making trail running more inclusive and welcoming for everyone. What started as a simple run turned into a movement that brings people together through community events, shared miles, and open arms.

They talk about their personal journeys into the outdoors, how representation matters on the trails, and why showing up exactly as you are is more than enough. From community runs to creative partnerships, Cowgill Trail Collective is redefining what it means to belong in outdoor spaces—one step at a time.

Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just getting into the groove, you’ll walk away from this episode inspired by the power of inclusion, movement, and shared passion.


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