#142 - Kate Jayden, world record holder, & endurance athlete tells her story about neurodiversity

Published: Oct. 29, 2022, 4 a.m.

In episode 142, I speak with British endurance athlete Kate Jayden who raised more than \xa335,000 for Trussell Trust, The Hygiene Bank and The Refugee Council. And in the process she achieved the Guinness World Record for completing the most marathons in consecutive days, running 106 total marathons. Whilst this was never the aim, we explore why she started this challenge.

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Although this is a running podcast, most of the podcast we don\u2019t actually talk about running. We explore our neurodiverse experiences living in a neurotypical world. This is one of my favourite podcast conversations that I\u2019ve had. As it shines a light on things that we typically don\u2019t speak about in the running community.

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Following the 106 challenge a MRI scan discovered that Kate completed most of the challenge with a fractured knee. We touched upon it in the conversation, but I wish Kate the very best in the recovery process, and thank her for speaking so openly in this conversation.

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Thank you to Tracksmith, who supported this episode and thank you to my patreons who support the show.

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www.patreon.com/ARunnersLife 

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