Verna is Navajo, a mother of four, and days away from running a 50-mile ultra run. She started running after having her second child 12 years ago. Hear about Verna's journey as a runner and how it’s underlined her resilience as a person. Now she's bringing native women together by uplifting their running journeys, too.
Featured in this episode: Verna Volker
Hosted by Gale Straub
Sponsored by Smartwool & Stio
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In this episode, you'll hear:
- About growing up Navajo in Northwest New Mexico
- How Verna took up running after her second child
- The ways running has emphasized Verna's resilience
- Why Verna shares the stories of other native runners through her Instagram: @native_women_running
- Verna's annual virtual run to raise awareness for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women
- Why Verna places an emphasis on safety (not fear) when running
- What excites her about the future of Native Women Running
Resources
- Verna Volker: Instagram
- Native Women Running: Instagram
- Native Women's Wilderness: Instagram & Website
- Red Earth Running Co: Website
- About the inaugural virtual run for MMIW
- About Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women
- Urban Indian Health Institute
- Women's Running: The Importance of Running in Native American Culture
- Learn more about the land you're exploring on: Native-Land.ca
- She Explores Landing Page
Sponsors and Discount Codes
- Smartwool: Learn more at Smartwool.com
- Stio: Get 25% off your order when you use the code 'EXPLORE' at checkout
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Music is by Swelling, Josh Woodward, Kai Engel, and Monplaisir using a creative commons attributions license.
Hosts & Guests
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedOctober 16, 2019 at 9:30 AM UTC
- Length40 min
- RatingClean