Podcast: Helping Cancer Patients by Running 100 Miles for Life

Jul 19, 2011

A few weeks ago, I shared a guest post from a good friend, Ted Friedman, who started: 100 Miles for Life, an ultra-marathon event and charitable campaign in support of The Gathering Place, in Cleveland, Ohio. This podcast is a follow-on, and offers you a chance to hear personally from Ted about this great cause and about this ultra-marathon race. While we're here for the fundraiser, those of you interested in running...especially crazy distances like 100 miles at a time, will enjoy Ted's commentary on training his body and mind for the event.

A few weeks ago, I shared a guest post from a good friend, Ted Friedman, who started: 100 Miles for Life, an ultra-marathon event and charitable campaign in support of The Gathering Place, in Cleveland, Ohio.

Ted lost a father to cancer a few years ago, and this race is one way for him to give back and support The Gathering Place, an organization dedicated to helping individuals and families impacted by cancer.  This podcast is a follow-on, and offers you a chance to hear personally from Ted about this great cause and about this ultra-marathon race. 

While we’re here for the cancer fundraiser, those of you interested in running…especially crazy distances like 100 miles at a time, will enjoy Ted’s commentary on training his body and mind for the event.

Listen, enjoy, and if possible, show your support with a donation.

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