
Episode 37: Olympian Alexi Pappas on How Not to be Boring
The Strength Running Podcast · Jason Fitzgerald
Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (pscrb.fm) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.
Show Notes
Alexi's talents extend far beyond the track and screen. She's been a...
- columnist for Women's Running Magazine
- improvisational comedy performer in Los Angeles
- author of a one-act play
As you can see, Alexi has done a lot more than just running. That's why, in this interview, we don't talk much about running.
I didn't ask her what it was like being a multiple All-American for Dartmouth College. Or how it felt to set the Greek Record at the Rio Olympics of 31:36 in the 10,000m.
Instead, we talk about what it's like to pursue so many goals, what she's reading, and how she differentiates between her creative pursuits and being an elite athlete.
This conversation will show you how to pursue many goals and interests (while still prioritizing what's most important to you).
Alexi is a boundless source of quotables and wisdom that I found refreshing. I hope you enjoy this episode.
And please, don't criticize my Haiku poem at the end of the show. I'm not a poet!