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Discover the extraordinary journey of Dane Rauschenberg, an athlete whose path defies conventional boundaries, on the Jack Hopkins Show. From sprint swimming to the grueling demands of ultra-marathoning, Dane's story is a testament to resilience and the power of adaptability in sports. Delve into Dane's unexpected transition from high school swimming to collegiate rugby and the lessons learned from each athletic chapter. We explore the intriguing intersection of endurance, self-promotion, and the personal branding required to navigate the ultra-competitive sports world today.As we chat with Dane, insights into the evolution of ultra-running unfold, revealing personal strategies and historical legacies that shape modern practices. Dane introduces his innovative app, Sherpa, designed to enhance safety for runners by providing personalized guides, akin to an Uber for athletes. This episode offers a blend of thrilling sports narratives, practical advice on fueling and recovery, and the broader impact of storytelling in shaping a meaningful sports career. Whether it's through running marathons or crafting a compelling personal brand, Dane's entrepreneurial spirit shines throughout.In a poignant turn, we explore themes of gratitude and connection through writing and running. Listen as we reflect on the emotional process of creating "Postcards to My Mom," a heartfelt project that celebrates family and memory. This conversation offers a touching reminder to cherish every moment with loved ones, while also embracing the challenges that define our paths. Whether you're an avid runner, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply someone seeking inspiration, immerse yourself in stories of tenacity and triumph that transcend the world of sports.Support the show
Dave Proctor and Joe Gagnon Chasing Tomorrow podcast show hosts interview Dane Rauschenberg. Dane is an author (five books), lawyer, coach, ultra-endurance athlete (ran 52 marathons in 52 weeks) and is continuing to push the boundaries of what is possible. His latest book, Ignore the Impossible is the theme for his life. Show Notes Dane a self-proclaimed "big guy" lives to show what is possible with his running and ability to recover and do it again and again. (175 marathons in 20 years) Dane ran the coast of Oregon for a total of 350 miles in seven days; Rauschenberg's mission was to send a healthy message to kids
When Cal Ripken set his unbelievable streak of 2,632 games played, he had the mindset of “No days off”. Dane Rauschenberg had the same mindset in 2006, when he set out to run 52 different marathons on 52 weekends, throughout the year. He made the decision that there would be no make-up dates, no do-overs, but instead a full marathon every weekend. In the process, Dane raised over $43,000 for the L'Arche Organization (https://www.larcheusa.org/) and effectively ran negative splits throughout the year, by clocking his fastest races at the end of the year. As if that wasn't enough, he did this while working full time and only missed four days of work during the year. Dane talks to us about training, “you don't need to win the workout, save it for race day”, and how to run a sub three-hour marathon. Also an author, Dane has written Run This Place: 52 Must Run Races in North America (https://amzn.to/2Y59PRK) a summation of the best 52 races, out of the 400 races that Dane has competed in.
Dane Rauschenberg is best known for racing 52 marathons in 52 consecutive weeks, all while working a full time job.Throughout his life,Dane has embraced the philosophy of ignoring the impossible. In this amazing conversation, Dane shares his story and core principles of living an extraordinary life. #ignoretheimpossible #transformation #excellence # You can also reach Dane at http://seedanerun.com/ https://www.instagram.com/danerauschenberg/
Dane Rauschenberg isn't one to mince his words. On social media or in person, Dane is always willing to tell it like he sees it. And in his new book, Run This Place, Dane does exactly that in talking about some of his favorite races he's ever run. Check out the full show notes for this episode at http://DizRuns.com/584 Today's Episode of the Show is Sponsored By DKMS Did you know that you could potentially save the life of someone living with blood cancer? Check out http://DKMS.org or text AMAZING to 50555 for more information. Love the show? Check out the support page for ways you can help keep the Diz Runs Radio going strong! http://dizruns.com/support Become a Patron of the Show! Visit http://Patreon.com/DizRuns to find out how. Get Your Diz Runs Radio Swag! http://dizruns.com/magnet Subscribe to the Diz Runs Radio Find Me on an Apple Device http://dizruns.com/itunes Find Me on an Android http://dizruns.com/stitcher Find Me on SoundCloud http://dizruns.com/soundcloud Please Take the Diz Runs Radio Listener Survey http://dizruns.com/survey Win a Free 16-Week Training Plan Enter at http://dizruns.com/giveaway Join The Tribe If you’d like to stay up to date with everything going on in the Diz Runs world, become a member of the tribe! The tribe gets a weekly email where I share running tips and stories about running and/or things going on in my life. To get the emails, just sign up at http://dizruns.com/join-the-tribe The tribe also has an open group on Facebook, where tribe members can join each other to talk about running, life, and anything in between. Check out the group and join the tribe at https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedizrunstribe/
As the waters recede in Houston, guest Dane Rauschenberg (@SeeDaneRun) helps us sort through all the news that washed up during the flood; hurricane rains can't wash away Joel Osteen's sins; a Pepe children's book ends up being a wash for the author.
This week’s episode, I get to talk to Dane Rauschenberg. He is well known for running 52 marathon in 52 weeks in 2006, before start of marathon craze. He has great story to tell and advice to give. In this episode, I talked to Dane Rauschenberg about following: * Dane’s running joinery * running 52 marathon in 52 weeks * pushing runners’ limit * and more Enjoy! MRuns.com @MarathonRuns Music by http://www.bensound.com
First up, I welcome Sean "Run Bum" Blanton back to the show. Sean is an ultra runner who puts on races with what I like to call "OCR Spirit". He is back to talk about two races he just race directed:The Georgia Death Race and The Yeti Nightmare, and talk about how they went. Next, I will play my interview with "Start Line" Sean Corvelle. He is the man who leads everyone through the hype andTough Mudder Pledge before every heat. You will hear what he did during my first Tough Mudder that turned me into a Sean Corvelle fan. Finally, I will play an interview I did a few months ago with Dane Rauschenberg. Dane has run a ton of marathons, written two books, and has done very well on the speaking at marathon expo circuit. Along the way he has had a lot of distractors. One even went as far as to create a website disparaging his efforts. I was really curious to find out more about him.
First up, I welcome Sean "Run Bum" Blanton back to the show. Sean is an ultra runner who puts on races with what I like to call "OCR Spirit". He is back to talk about two races he just race directed:The Georgia Death Race and The Yeti Nightmare, and talk about how they went. Next, I will play my interview with "Start Line" Sean Corvelle. He is the man who leads everyone through the hype andTough Mudder Pledge before every heat. You will hear what he did during my first Tough Mudder that turned me into a Sean Corvelle fan. Finally, I will play an interview I did a few months ago with Dane Rauschenberg. Dane has run a ton of marathons, written two books, and has done very well on the speaking at marathon expo circuit. Along the way he has had a lot of distractors. One even went as far as to create a website disparaging his efforts. I was really curious to find out more about him.
Interview with Dane Rauschenberg
On Monday, August 13th, we talked sports from Atlanta and around the country with my guests, Mark Weisner of Bear Foot Sports, Kyle King of Dawg Sports and Marathon Runner, Dane Rauschenberg. We recapped the Olympics, previewed the upcoming Georgia Bulldogs football season, the Allstate 13.1 Marathon in Atlanta, GA, discussed the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Falcons, and more.