EPISODE · Jun 23, 2025 · 1H 26M
From Rock Bottom to Running Marathons: How Running & Filmmaking Transformed My Life w/ Allen Wong | EP066
from Who Thought We'd Be Here? · host Steven Aigner and John Pugh
In this raw and inspiring episode, we sit down with Allen Wong — filmmaker, distance runner, and former addict — to explore how endurance sports and creativity helped him rebuild his identity from the ground up.Allen opens up about his chaotic past: growing up in a traditional Asian household, falling into addiction during his years of heavy partying, and losing his sense of self. But after COVID forced him into isolation, something shifted. He started running. Then filming. Then healing.From shooting marathon footage with a GoPro to building a tight-knit community of runners and recovering friends, Allen shares how storytelling and suffering on the road gave him a new reason to live. We talk about imposter syndrome, the loneliness of social media, the power of faith in yourself, and what it means to put something out into the world even when you think no one’s watching.If you’ve ever felt lost, like you’ve burned bridges or missed your moment — this one’s for you.00:00–Intro: Meet Allen Wong01:00–How Allen met the hosts through filming and running05:00–Allen’s 24-hour race shoot and the “Walking Dead” lean07:00–The story of addiction begins: fake IDs, rebellion, and burnout11:00–COVID isolation and why it was the wake-up call Allen needed13:00–From 210 lbs to his first run: how running changed everything15:00–First half marathon and falling in love with the process17:00–Discovering YouTube running creators & picking up a GoPro19:00–Getting into trail running & documenting the journey21:00–Growing up poor, bullied, and learning resilience23:00–How addiction gave him a superpower when redirected25:00–Rebuilding his relationship with his parents28:00–Getting into filmmaking, thanks to friends and YouTube30:00–First time filming a real athlete and making it work32:00–Creating content that inspired friends to run too34:00–The impact of storytelling and impostor syndrome35:00–Running the NYC Marathon in memory of a lost friend37:00–Being humbled by the marathon and coming back stronger39:00–Documenting his story with UPS and seeing it on the big screen41:00–Why he films “regular people” instead of elite runners49:00–What running really gives you — and why it’s more than fitness51:00–Faith, flow states, and doing the hard thing on purpose53:00–Running as spiritual practice and life mirror56:00–The importance of delayed gratification1:00:00–Why the marathon humbles you (and why that's a gift)1:02:00–Creating from vulnerability: "You’re never fully ready, just hit publish"1:04:00–Allen on imposter syndrome and doing it anyway1:08:30–The power of showing up for others & building creative community1:10:30–From self-doubt to impact: when someone says your work changed their life1:17:00–Post-creative anxiety and releasing attachment to the outcome1:19:00–Why hard conversations are worth it, even when they’re awkward1:21:00–Allen’s advice for anyone stuck or scared: “Fuck it, let’s ball”1:23:00–Allen’s personal “council” of inspiration1:25:00–Where to find Allen online & join the Cadence Collective run clubJoin our exclusive community on GROUPED where you can find uncut episodes, messaging with your hosts, and early access to promotionshttps://app.grouped.com/whothoughtwedbeherepodJoin Whoop with our promotional code and get your first month free!https://join.whoop.com/us/en/Whothoughtwedbeherepod/Sign up for online therapy with our referral link.Get 20% off your first month with our podcast's link:Shout out to our favorite neighborhood screen printer JOKER INK https://www.jokerink.com/NEW EPISODES WEEKLY!"Who Thought We'd Be Here?" is hosted by Steven Aigner and John Pugh. https://linktr.ee/whothoughtwedbeherepodPlease Like, Follow, Share, and Enjoy!!!
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In this raw and inspiring episode, we sit down with Allen Wong — filmmaker, distance runner, and former addict — to explore how endurance sports and creativity helped him rebuild his identity from the ground up. Allen opens up about his chaotic past: growing up in a traditional Asian household, falling into addiction during his years of heavy partying, and losing his sense of self. But after COVID forced him into isolation, something shifted. He started running. Then filming. Then healing. Fr...
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