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Making Strides

By: Stefanie Flippin and Carolyn Su
  • Summary

  • ‘Making Strides’ is a space to share the experiences of underrepresented and marginalized communities in the sport of running. Join Stefanie Flippin and Carolyn Su in discussions on navigating microaggressions and policing, sponsorship negotiations, mental health, current events, and more. We hope this podcast serves to fill in the gaps of what might not typically be covered in running industry media, and we hope that through our conversations here, we can be a safe space for learning and a launching pad for making the sport more equitable and inclusive for everyone.
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Episodes
  • Episode 12 - Allyship, Intention and Impact
    Jul 8 2024

    A recent article on irunfar.com made quite a splash, when the [white] authors called for feedback on the new 'progressive' initiatives launched by the Pro Trail Runners Association, and BIPOC women answered by calling out the lack of intersectionality and diversity.

    In this episode, Stef and Carolyn address the harm that was caused while still acknowledging the good intent behind the initiatives, and they discuss the bigger picture of why feminism and inclusivity must be addressed with an openness to accountability.

    Show Notes

    1:25 - diving into Western States 100 (WSER) and the [lack of] diversity, inclusivity, and accessibility

    4:00 - "you can be a good human and still make mistakes"

    5:10 - overview of WSER, including pre-race events

    7:30 - context for on-going concerns with spotlight ultra events such as WSER/UTMB and the driving force behind initiatives for change

    9:50 - "what we don't need is continued divisiveness; we need to hold accountability and a path forward in how to educate and work together."

    11:20 - "let's not make the mistake of making the discomfort of addressing a problem, the actual problem."

    12:25 - article on irunfar and what was problematic about it

    15:50 - inclusion is not implied; it needs to be explicitly addressed

    17:40 - DM from BIPOC ultra trail runner who was at WSER

    23:55 - the imperative to speak up and why it matters

    24:50 - the cost of the White Gaze

    29:10 - not acknowledging an aspect (like race) of a person is erasure

    37:20 - what would it be like to be able to purely focus on performance goals without having to also hold the weight of inequities, invisibility, and representation?

    43:00 - burnout

    54:35 - real change happens when you enter into relationships

    58:50 - true inclusion requires safety

    1:03:00 - looking ahead


    Additional Links:

    GU Energy Labs and their work with Rising Hearts and athlete Alexandria Staten

    Filmmaker and Rising Hearts founder, Jordan Whetstone

    Filmmaker and Podcaster, Faith E. Briggs, who intentionally centers work by BIPOC individuals across the globe


    Find Stef ⁠here⁠

    Find Carolyn ⁠here⁠ and ⁠here⁠

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Episode 11 - The Venn Diagram Overlap
    Jun 27 2024

    Stef and I get more into our different experiences growing up as Asian Americans — like how I felt like I was constantly straddling two separate worlds and identities, while Stef moved about not acknowledging her Asian ancestry. We also share about the steps we’ve taken as adults to reclaim and celebrate our heritage, whether through cooking more cultural foods, amplifying Asian American runners, or participating in more Asian American-centered events.


    This was a whole therapy session, yall!


    We also start to touch upon our thoughts on how social media has shaped running culture and community — and full disclosure: this topic is definitely to be continued! There are lots of unpack!


    Special s/o to Alexandria Staten, the Rising Hearts athlete whom Stef has been coaching and who will be lining up to run Western States 100 this weekend! Make sure to go show her some love!!


    We hope you enjoy this convo (take us with you on your next run!), and of course, subscribe, leave a rating and review if you do! The Making Strides Podcast is available across all streaming platforms now.


    As always, we are so grateful you’re here — in this space, in the sport, and in this world! #keepshowingup, keep running, and keep on being the change we wish to see.


    Notes:

    00:06 - Carolyn and Stef shoot the shit for awhile, reflecting on Further, the Boston Marathon, Vegas travels, and moving

    05:05 - Stef cautiously getting back into training for her upcoming 100K

    08:10 - Carolyn’s family participating in the Boston AAPI 5K, and how different of an experience it has been for her kids to grow up as Asian Americans, compared to when Carolyn was a kid

    17:00 - Carolyn and Stef get more in depth on their different experiences growing up as Asian Americans, and how they have sought to reclaim aspects of their heritage as adults

    24:10 - Stef celebrates AANHPI Heritage Month by elevating one of her API athletes, Andrew, who immigrated from Korea and has had to navigate discrimination in the trail and ultra world

    36:15 - Carolyn honors AANHPI Heritage Month by prioritizing AAPI athletes in the month’s Diverse We Run features; she highlights George Rehmet, the out-going President of the RRCA

    41:50 - Carolyn and Stef delve into how social media has changed the sport and the ways we feel community (and this discussion is TBC!)

    58:40 - looking ahead, Stef will be coaching Rising Hearts athlete, Alexandria Staten at Western States! Carolyn will be getting through her kids’ graduations, kick-starting summer vacation, and diving into marathon training!


    Links:

    Diverse We Run feature on George Rehmet

    Rising Hearts

    Alexandria Staten

    Find Stef ⁠here⁠.

    Find Carolyn ⁠here⁠ and ⁠here⁠.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Episode 10 - LIVE from the Boston Marathon!
    May 20 2024

    Buckle up! You're gonna wanna take notes, because in this convo, Stef and Carolyn talk with the indomitable Kayla Jeter and Charlie Dark!


    This episode was recorded live, from The View Boston, during the Boston Marathon weekend -- exactly one month following the completion of lululemon's Further ultramarathon project.


    We spoke about how we define ourselves and the importance of separating what we do from who we are. Charlie shared the impact of receiving Great Britain's MBE for his service and long-withstanding impacts on the community, as well as how running and training have evolved since he first entered the sport -- and what still needs to be done looking ahead. Kayla dove into her experience as a Black woman leader in a realm that often challenges accessibility, and the deeply personal significance to her of getting more people excited about health.


    We are experiencing a movement right now, not a moment.

    A movement that acknowledges culture and how diversity is what makes culture great.

    A movement that underscores inclusivity and bridge-building as the way forward.

    A movement that ultimately elevates, betters, and benefits everyone.

    We are so grateful to be a small part of it, and we hope you enjoy this convo as much as we did!


    Show Notes:

    Start: bios and intro by Boston Community Lead, Sarah Mulvanity

    3:50 - overview of convo for the day, focusing on the running journeys of Kayla and Charlie

    5:10 - personal intros by each speaker, answering “who are you?”

    8:00 - the significance of Charlie receiving Great Britain’s “M.B.E.” and what it represents to him personally, as well as its social and historical impact

    15:20 - what role did movement have in each of Kayla and Charlie’s upbringing

    22:30 - Charlie discusses the shift from hedonism to health

    30:10 - Kayla’s experience as a Black woman, on accessibility and privilege in running

    35:25 - deep dive into lululemon Further!

    37:40 - each person’s goals before, during, and after the ultramarathon (starting with Stef, then Kayla, then Charlie)

    54:05 - “if you want to go fast, go alone; but if you want to go further, go together.”

    1:01:00 - start of Q&A


    Links:

    Kayla on IG

    100 Miles of Summer

    Charlie on IG

    Run Dem Crew

    Further Highlights, ⁠vol. 1⁠ and ⁠vol. 2⁠

    ⁠More on Further⁠


    Find Stef ⁠here⁠.

    Find Carolyn ⁠here⁠ and ⁠here⁠.

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    1 hr and 35 mins

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