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E' un mondo affascinante quello degli smart textiles, tessuti intelligenti, che possono essere ottimi alleati nella soluzione di tanti problemi. Zoe Romano, ricercatrice indipendente, ha creato Circular Clotho, il primo smart textile circolare, per contrastare la sindrome da elettrosensibilità. Tutto made in Italy.More info: www.solomodasostenibile.it
The RunRunLive 3.0 Podcast Episode 3-287 – Zoe Romano kicks it up a notch ! (Audio: link) [audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi3287.mp3] Link epi3287.mp3 To donate to my liver foundation fund for the Boston Marathon -> http://go.liverfoundation.org/goto/cyktrussell Support RunRunLive; Purchase an audio book of running stories. Written and performed with love by Chris Russell ------------->>>>>>>http://bit.ly/1cH2Fr7
The RunRunLive 3.0 Podcast Episode 3-287 – Zoe Romano kicks it up a notch ! (Audio: link) [audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi3287.mp3] Link epi3287.mp3 To donate to my liver foundation fund for the Boston Marathon -> http://go.liverfoundation.org/goto/cyktrussell Support RunRunLive; Purchase an audio book of running stories. Written and performed with love by Chris Russell ------------->>>>>>>http://bit.ly/1cH2Fr7
In this episode, we visit with Alex Kreher and Zoe Romano. Zoe is well known as the first person to run the route of the Tour de France (see details here), raising money for the World Pediatric Project along the way. She has also run across the United States in 2011. Alex is a partner in Zoe's adventures by chronicling the runs with the documentaries Street Dreams and Zoe Goes Running (check out his other projects here). We talk about Zoe's preparation for the Tour de France run, the US run, and what originally got her into running. Alex also has some great stories about what got him into film, how he found projects, and some really funny stories on filming in the US and France. Another great part of the conversation is what they are doing now that the run is over, and what is in their future. I had an absolute blast in this interview. I loved the way they capped off the interview with giving thanks to everyone who has contributed to their efforts. Alex and Zoe were very welcoming, humble, and very fun. I hope everyone enjoys this as much as I did.
In this episode, we discuss how Zoe Romano found running, her unsupported run across the US, and her most recent Tour de France run for the World Pediatric Project.
Sian Williams pops over from the BBC, Zoe Romano reaches Paris, Mo Farah breaks another British record and we feel the need for speed as the Magic Mile opens. There's a Streak of the Week, Boy on the Run is back, you Rate Your Run and a tumbleweed roles across the Listener Podium!
Runners are hot, definitely hot. We have an amazing interview with Zoe Romano who is running the route of the Tour de France. The Magic Mile is ready, get in! We have new feature on the show, 'Boy on the Run'. Global track and field deals with a doping shocker. There is just one woman in the British 10,000m trials and a genuine superstar Winner of the Week.
Hello my friends and welcome to Episode 3-252 of the RunRunLive podcast. Hope everyone enjoyed their Saturnalia and winter solstice celebrations.We have a great show for you today. I have a conversation with Zoe Romano, a young woman from Maine who decided, as a young woman to run across the USA unsupported.You and I have been witness to a few of these run-across-the-USA stories. Many times they do it for charity or to call attention to something but what really fascinates me is the people like Zoe, who just decide one day to go. I'm fascinated with the psychology and try to get into this with her in today's conversation.What's stopping any of us from pulling up stakes and going? What is this wild wanderlust in us? I think you'll enjoy it. I did.I also have a practical piece on heart rate training and continue building the ‘finding balance' series with a foundational piece on understanding and defining self.I hope these pieces don't come off as too deep or instructional. I feel that it's necessary for me to share the context of my life balance thoughts so you can see the logic tree behind what I'm talking about. It is intended to be thoughtful and helpful – so please take it as such. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Jeannette Andonian, Professor of Human Behavior and Social Work at the University of Southern Maine, inspirational long-distance runner, Zoe Romano, and Tony Myatt of the Boys and Girls Club Patriot's Day Race join us to discuss ways that parents can positively impact their children. Want to know how to raise a resilient kid? Listen in! https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2012/04/kids-30/