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The Power of Sobriety and Single Motherhood with Tera Spencer | LotDR Episode 049

The Power of Sobriety and Single Motherhood with Tera Spencer | LotDR Episode 049

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Welcome to the Legend of the Death Race Podcast, where you’ll hear the legends of past Death Racers, new and old.

In this week's episode, we hear from Tera Spencer, a single mother who got sober and found fitness as her new outlet. Upon discovering fitness, she found Camp Rhino in Las Vegas, and shortly after met the one and only Rob Barger, after crewing the 2014 Death Race, the compelling need to compete herself took over. Tera's story is woven with many lessons all aspiring endurance athletes can learn from. Tune in to learn how her Death Race unfolds.

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⤵️ Follow the Guest:

  • Tera on Instagram @teribbleepnw

Book mentions:

  • The Long Walk by Stephen King
  • Fixing Your Feet by John Vonhof

💀 What's Up in My World:

This week I had to shake the funk and get out for a run as well as pick some pumpkins with my better half. Enjoying the weather while the sun still shines!!

Don't forget, my book The Legend of the Death Race: Conquering Life with Courage, Power, & Wisdom is now available as an audiobook too!

Stay up to date on my latest adventures, follow me on Instagram @thatenduranceguy or visit www.thatenduranceguy.com.

This episode of the Legend of the Death Race Podcast is brought to you by: Trail Toes, A Phenomenal, Ultra-Extreme Anti-Friction Foot Cream.

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