The Lucie Beatrix Podcast

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The Lucie Beatrix Podcast

Lucie Beatrix interviews inspiring humans of all walks on life that share her love for running fast and far, creating interesting stuff, and changing the world for the better. 

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    How A Yoga Cult, Saving 50 Cents, And Stair-climbing 400+ Floors A Day Built A Lifelong Friendship

    A friendship that started with a shy hello after yoga turned into a decade-plus of bridge walks, bodega quests, and a shared obsession with doing hard things well. We pull back the curtain on how two self-described lone wolves built chosen family in New York—first through daily practice, then through the scrappy reality of making rent, and now through a strangely joyful sport most people only touch for ten minutes: the stair climber.You’ll hear how our rituals evolved from pre-Instagram yoga marathons to epic weekend walks and, eventually, to quantifiable stair benchmarks: the 400-floor club, 420 club, and a recent leap to 450 floors per hour. We break down why intensity beats endless volume, how momentum can make rest days backfire for some, and why an honest hour of focused effort can anchor an entire day. Beyond metrics, the heart of the story is mental health—how training quiets anxiety, strengthens self-trust, and shifts the tone of everything that follows.We also get candid about fueling: raw-fruit eras, sardine emergencies, tofu salvation, and the practical truth that protein can be a game changer when you want power without the crash. Expect real talk on cortisol, recovery, and the double standard where men “biohack” while women get labeled for the same choices. Along the way, we reflect on leaving New York and returning, the third places that hold us together, and a city that still lets you belong without a resume or a brand.If you care about sustainable performance, NYC life, or the craft of building a day that actually feels good, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs a nudge to chase their 400-floor moment, and leave a review with your wildest frugal hack or training PR—we might read it on a future show.

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    Marathon Training & Pacing the OSR Win with 2:46 Marathoner & Musician Dan Meinhardt

    On this episode of The Lucie Beatrix podcast, Lucie talks with friend Dan Meinhardt, a full-time musician living in NYC about living the dream and training for marathons. They discuss their time together altitude training in Park City, Utah as well as how Dan paced Lucie to win the Orchard Street Runners Prototype Half in NYC last fall. This episode was filmed at Floored Media in Long Island, NY.

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    Jerry Francois Is Building A Legacy: Activism, Athleticism, and Social Impact

    Jerry Francois, known as Coach J, is known in the New York running scene for creating diverse, empowering spaces for communities of color and runners of all abilities as the founder of Gold Finger Track Club.• Started running in high school at age 17 after his mother passed away, finding it provided mental clarity and an emotional outlet• Created Goldfinger Track Club from a clothing brand, establishing a team where everyone belongs regardless of pace• Embraced the team's mottos "Gold Vibes" and "Diverse but not divided" to foster inclusion and community• Founded Black Miles Matter after Ahmaud Arbery's murder, organizing solidarity runs including the Juneteenth 5K• Transitioned from being a 400-800 meter runner to achieving a 2:42 marathon at Boston 2023 despite injury• Worked with PYNRS, the only Black-owned running apparel company in the US, as creative director• Credits his son Jaxx for inspiring his running success and giving him "superpowers" to chase his dreams• Focuses on building family and expanding his brand while planning to complete his sixth marathon major in Tokyo• Plans to run New York City Marathon aiming for a comfortable 2:50 finish while enjoying the experience• Emphasizes faith as the foundation of his journey: "Faith makes things possible, not easy"Follow Jerry on social media @kingparkergold2001 or @hirecoachj, and follow the team @gftc_brooklyn.

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    Stories That Need To Be Told: David Alm On Writing and Running

    David Alm shares his journey of becoming an award-winning journalist and running as a form of meditation, revealing how his punk rock roots and rebellious spirit shaped both his writing and running.• Starting with a one-way ticket to NYC and a few thousand dollars at age 24• Living in the Lower East Side, NYC in the late 90s/eary 00s• Beginning running on his 23rd birthday after smoking cigarettes for a decade• Running a 2:49 marathon in only his second race (without even knowing what Boston qualifying meant)• Writing award-winning features on subjects like Sha'Carri Richardson and Rachael Rapinoe• Creating the East River 5000 race series as an alternative to commercialized running events• Developing deep connections with subjects through extended conversations that reveal intimate details• Finding stories in unexpected places, often dark• Covering stories of marginalized communities • Starting banjo playing in his late 40s and building instruments with his father

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    From Times Square Billboard to The Speed Project: Miss Outside (Yvonne Zapata) Does It All

    Fresh off completing The Speed Project solo—a grueling journey from Los Angeles to Las Vegas—Yvonne Zapata (aka Miss Outside) takes us deep into the physical and mental challenges of ultrarunning.From battling an infected toe that doctors warned could end her race to navigating pitch-black mountain paths with no cell service, Yvonne's determination shines through every obstacle. Her five-person crew became her lifeline, managing everything from bandage changes to midnight trail navigation and all the snacks.The journey becomes even more remarkable knowing that just months earlier, Yvonne was hit by a car outside her home, tearing ligaments and tendons that sidelined her for weeks. This forced break prompted soul-searching about her identity beyond running: "Who am I if I'm not Miss Outside?"As a special education teacher who was once non-verbal as a child, Yvonne brings unique perspective to her running journey. She's conquered five of six World Marathon Majors, appeared on billboards in Times Square, and found joy in everything from Disney-themed races to pacing fellow runners through New York streets.Throughout our conversation, Yvonne reveals the deeper purpose behind her running: representing her Puerto Rican heritage, creating space for women and non-binary athletes in ultra-running, and reminding us of the privilege of movement itself. "I'm running for people that cannot run," she shares, highlighting how easily we forget why we started running in the first place.Follow Yvonne @missoutsideeeee on Instagram and join her as she takes on Chicago and New York marathons this fall, with many more ultra adventures surely on the horizon.

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    Zach Bitter: The Art of Running 100 Miles

    Ultrarunning legend Zach Bitter joins us for an inspiring conversation about his relationship with the 100 mile distance. Reflecting on Zach's incredible accomplishments, including his world and American records, we delve into how his perseverance motivated personal running goals. We talk about the nuances of adapting to new environments like heat and incline training as well as the mental power it takes to push yourself to the max.Zach's transition from collegiate running to the grueling world of ultramarathons was unlikely but it has been a fruitful pursuit that's shown him he's capable of a lot more than he ever expected. Discover the delicate balance between training volume and speed workouts, and unpack the strategies necessary for conquering a 100-mile race. I ask him to break down for me in laymen's terms how to go about pacing, staying in the zone on track courses, and what to do when things don’t go as planned—(or like how a simple extension cord can save a treadmill record attempt).The conversation also opens up about the crucial elements of nutrition and recovery, highlighting personal experiences from races and the adaptable nature of dietary strategies like a modified keto diet. We discuss how to manage hydration and nutrition effectively during grueling events, and the importance of strength training and injury prevention. From the potential of negative splitting to the thrill of setting personal records, this episode captures the essence of pushing boundaries in ultrarunning, with inspiration drawn from iconic figures like Alexander Sorokin and Camille Heron.More Zach Bitter: WebsiteMUSEUM OF DISTANCE RUNNING: USE OFFER CODE LUCIE10 for 10% off your order at MODR 

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    Running Towards Recovery: Nolan John On Sobriety and Ultra Endurance

    What if you could transform your life through the simple act of putting one foot in front of the other? On today's show I am joined by Nolan John, an ultra runner who swapped the Midwest lanes of Chicago for the sunlit trails of Austin, Texas. From traversing through the wild landscapes of The Speed Project (an ultra marathon relay race), Nolan shares his exhilarating journey of personal growth through ultra-endurance running. Together, we unpack the chaos and creativity that comes with unsanctioned racing, where every step is a chance to run towards better versions of ourselves.My story runs parallel to Nolan’s, as I recount a personal path to finding sobriety through running. Nolan shares with me his own path to getting sober with a heartbreaking loss of friends and the dark days he had following a near death motorcycle accident. Navigating sobriety's challenges in a world filled with temptations becomes a shared theme as we discuss the strength in replacing harmful habits with healthier ones. From facing societal pressures to embracing imperfections, we reflect on how running and sobriety intertwine, offering paths to self-discovery and growth. We also emphasize the courage it takes to redefine oneself and the ongoing commitment to a better, more authentic life. Join us on this journey as we uncover the transformative power of running.

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    Balancing NYC Chaos vs. Texas Tranquility... (+ Answering Your Questions About Training, Aging, & More)

    This episode talks about how the bustling streets of New York City compare to the laid-back life of Texas. It's been a challenge of living a dual life between two very different worlds. With my brilliant producer, Jason Belsky, by my side, we share the evolution of our creative journey, from expanding our studio space to juggling diverse projects. This episode uncovers my love-hate relationship with the grind of city life, and the surprising personal growth that comes from balancing these contrasting environments.Ever had a neighbor who seems to test the very limits of your sanity? Jason and I recount our separate ongoing sagas with noisy neighbors, those unwelcome symphonies of urban living, and the delicate art of managing one's peace in shared spaces. We tackle the generational shift in parenting styles and how it echoes through the thin walls of apartment life. Whether it's confronting the cacophony or adjusting to the quietude of Texas nights, this colorful narrative offers a slice of the complex tapestry that is city dwelling.Exploring topics from motherhood at 35 to the peculiar world of marathons in Crocs, this episode doesn't shy away from the unique and unexpected. I share my reflections on future life choices, the modern landscape of dating in New York, and the curious allure of "rage listening" to provocative podcasts. With humor and introspection, we dive into the dynamics of personal and professional growth, revealing the quirks and inspirations that keep us moving forward.

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    NYC Marathon Champion: A Non-Binary Drag Star's Inspiring Journey | Sofia Camacho Ferral

    Lucie Beatrix has a conversation with Sofia Camacho Ferral, the non-binary marathon runner who placed first (2:31:29) in the TCS NYC Marathon. We talk about their international upbringing, relationship with food, navigating gender dysphoria, and healing from past trauma, training for their marathon, and drag performance art. This episode is brought to you by MUSEUMOFDISTANCERUNNING.COM. Use offer code LUCIE10 for 10% off your order. Filmed at Floored Media.

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    Life Update: Sobriety, Surgery, Running & LOVE

    Hey guys, it's been a minute. I decided to make a diary episode about how things have been for me this year with sobriety, getting surgery, how training looks now, and my excitement surrounding getting married. Follow me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/luciebeatrix/

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    Tips & Tricks: Run A FAST 5k with Coach Beatrix

    Ready to crush a fast 5K? Brace yourself for a deep dive as seasoned runner and coach, Lucie Beatrix, unveils her top strategies for achieving that lightning-fast 5K you've been dreaming of. From steadily building a solid running base and hitting your mileage consistently to mastering the art of interval training, she's got you covered. Drawing from her own journey to achieving a  16:59 personal best in a 5K race, Lucie dishes out practical advice that could just be the game-changer in your running journey.Coach Beatrix takes us on a journey through the race day, demonstrating when to unleash your full power and when to conserve energy. Peering into the running plans she offers her athletes, she shares how these strategies have led them to success. If you can do it in a workout, you can absolutely do it in a race. So, tune in, get your running shoes ready and let's hit the ground running!

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    A Sober Holiday: Staying Clean & Dry This Christmas Season

    Experiencing the holiday season sober may seem like a daunting challenge, but rest assured, it's one that you can face successfully. Join me, a former fashion model and now a competitive athlete. I will provide pragmatic advice on tackling triggering situations that could potentially interfere with your path to sobriety.These are my secret weapons to maintain sobriety: laying out a robust plan and having a non-alcoholic drink at your disposal, always. I also talk about "playing the tape", a mental exercise to visualize the possible outcomes before succumbing to temptation. I also open up about my personal experience of choosing sobriety during a particularly taxing holiday season, which led to healing old wounds and strengthening relationships. Finally, remember that choosing sobriety doesn't equate to missing out on holiday cheer; it's about celebrating the season in a healthier, more fulfilling way. So let's hold steadfast to our commitment to sobriety and make this holiday season worth remembering.

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    A Story of Body Love and Breakthroughs

    I, Lucie Beatrix, invite you to join me on an adventure that started with a spontaneous decision to leave the winter chill of New York City behind and start a fresh life in sunny Austin, Texas. This change wasn't just a shift in location, but a complete transformation of my life, my approach to physical fitness, and my perception of myself. From working behind the scenes at a photo shoot, to training with a competitive team, and eventually falling in love, this journey has been full of surprises. In this transformative phase of my life, I not only learnt how to be a girlfriend but also how to let go of the many identities I had accumulated over the years in the bustling city of New York. As I navigated the world of competitive running, my focus gradually shifted from qualifying for the 2024 US Olympic Marathon Trials to prioritizing my well-being over my physical appearance. I'll share how this new perspective led to breakthroughs in races and changed my relationship with food, sobriety, and my body. Reflect with me on the importance of flexibility, trust, and not setting too many expectations in life as we approach a new year filled with endless possibilities.

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    An Unexpected Turn: Injury, Recovery & Athletic Evolution

    As runners, we often hit bumps in the road, but what if these bumps could lead us to discover new horizons in our athletic journeys? Drawing from personal experience, I'm sharing my story of injury and how it led me to explore other avenues, tapping into an energy that feels just as rewarding and invigorating as running. It's an honest conversation about turning disappointment into discovery, and how the same determination that fuels our runs can be channeled into other exciting forms of physical exertion.The road to recovery isn't just about physical healing though, it's also about fostering a resilient mindset. From cross-training to creative expressions, I'll be unfolding the various strategies I've adopted to keep the spirits high and maintain an active lifestyle. You'll hear about how diversifying my diet contributed to becoming a stronger athlete, and how these experiences have ultimately shaped me into a better runner. As the Olympic Trials draw closer, I'll also be sharing my anticipation to cheer on fellow athletes, a testament to the incredible resilience and dedication of our sports community. Join me and let's celebrate the power of embracing challenges with open arms.

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    How Running Saved My Life: Going Beyond Physical Transformation

    What if the toughest run of your life wasn't a marathon, but a personal journey of transformation? That's precisely the epic saga of my life as a former fashion model turned competitive runner. In this episode I uncover my struggle with disordered eating and alcohol abuse, and how I used running as a life-saving tool. My journey is a stark reminder that real success is not always reflected in glossy magazine covers but often lies hidden in the strenuous run of life.My transformational journey is a testament to the power of human spirit and discipline. Come with my as I navigate through the challenging world of fashion modeling, battles her self-destructive habits, and discovers her salvation in running. My story navigates beyond physical transformation, delving into mental resilience and the art of setting goals. As I share valuable insights on living a healthy lifestyle and the transformative power of running, you'll be inspired and motivated to embark on your own journey towards a healthier, more fulfilling life. INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/luciebeatrix/

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    The Unretouched Reality of the Modeling World

    Have you ever wondered what really goes on behind the glamorous façade of the modeling industry? I reveal the good, the bad, and the downright ugly in this candid episode. I take you back to the 2000s, a wild west era in modeling, before the Me Too movement or social media had any influence. It was a time when control came from adults who dictated my body, my diet, and even my hair. Listen as I recount the harsh reality of having my weight discussed in cold, objective terms, and the lasting impact this has had on my self-perception. I hope things have changed, but it's important to reflect on these experiences.The journey continues into the body image struggles that were all too common amongst models in the industry. Hear how the pressure to conform to a certain size dominated conversations, discouraged exercise, and even exempted me from PE classes. It was an era where drastic weight loss was celebrated, and I found myself on the cover of a magazine despite being over my agency's 'desired' size. Brace yourself as we delve into the challenges of navigating this world, from bracing for body shaming comments, to dealing with creepy individuals. This episode is not just a trip down memory lane, it's a call for a healthier, more inclusive industry, where success isn't measured by the number on the scale.

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    Behind the Glamour: The Reality Of Living In Models' Apartments

    You're about to step behind the camera and explore the unvarnished truth of my early years in the world of fashion modeling. Imagine a shared living space in Athens, Greece, a small apartment in New York City, and a myriad of experiences and emotions tied up in each. The struggles, the loneliness, and the sheer effort of figuring out basic life skills on my own. This episode takes you through a world of castings, nightlife, and pressure, but also the lesser-known reality of model apartments and club promoters.But this journey isn't just about glitz and glamour - there's a darker side to it all. As we move deeper into my experiences, I recount unsettling encounters with club promoters and reveal a chaotic lifestyle that often left me questioning my place in it all. I share stories that might surprise you - of young girls I met, of introduction to harmful behaviors like drugs, alcohol, depression, and starvation. This is a raw and honest account of my modeling journey, breaking down the facade of glamour and laying bare the reality of what goes on behind the scenes. Come, walk through this journey with me.

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    Should You Run Every Day?

    Tune in as I share my personal journey with amenorrhea and how it led me to a newfound appreciation for that time of the month. We'll also discuss sustainable period products like menstrual discs and cups, which can be game-changers for women who love to exercise and run.Ever wondered about the pros and cons of running every day or the world of ultra marathons? Join us as we explore the growing popularity of my YouTube video on running 10 miles a day for three years, and how ultra marathoning can challenge our mental and physical limits. Plus, discover the unique experience of listening to audiobooks while running these incredible distances and my personal plans for future ultra marathon endeavors. 

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    Reigniting Marathon Motivation: Embracing the Process and Finding Inspiration in Running Memoirs

    Ever find yourself missing old friends and training partners after a big move? I recently moved to Texas and have been feeling the same way - but an inspiring conversation with one of my former New York training partners reignited my motivation for the upcoming Berlin Marathon. In this candid "dear diary" episode, I share his words of wisdom and how they reminded me of the importance of focusing on the process, the quiet morning miles, and the burning legs and lungs on the track, rather than just the finish lines and PRs.As I continue to prepare for the Berlin Marathon, I also explore my current media diet, including an array of memoirs I've been listening to on Audible. From Lauren Fleshman's Good for a Girl to Desiree Linden's Choosing to Run, these audiobooks have provided me with companionship during my solo runs and walks. Join me in this episode as I discuss the impact these stories have had on my training, as well as my thoughts on potentially registering for a back-up race and the importance of surrounding yourself with supportive people during the marathon journey.

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    Finding Strength in Vulnerability: Inspiring Eating Disorder Memoirs (Demi Moore, Jeanette McCurdy, and Marya Hornbacher)

    What do a former Nickelodeon star, an A-list actress, and a renowned author have in common? They've each fought their personal battles with eating disorders and bravely shared their stories in their memoirs. Join me as I delve into the lives of Jeanette McCurdy, Demi Moore, and Marya Hornbacher in their respective books: I'm Glad My Mom Died, Inside Out, and Wasted. As a former fashion model, I can relate to their struggles and will share my insights on the need for control and the desire to fix what we can.Through the emotional journeys of these three remarkable women, we explore the common threads in their eating disorder struggles, from the pressures of their careers to their complicated relationships with their mothers. I discuss McCurdy's cathartic process of finding peace after her mother's passing, Moore's battle with addiction and identity, and Hornbacher's harrowing experience with anorexia and bulimia. These inspiring memoirs shed light on the complexities of eating disorders and stress the importance of seeking support and understanding. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking and heartfelt episode.

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    Embracing Change: A Journey of Self-Discovery, Taking a Short Break from Running, and Overcoming Caffeine Withdrawals

    It's been a week of self-discovery and firsts, including giving up caffeine and redefining my identity. Join me as I share the ups and downs of taking a tiny break from running and battling caffeine withdrawals, while learning the importance of truly listening to my body.We also talk about setting intentions for the full moon, reading from my personal diary, and creating a "cool mom life." I open up about my past roles as a fashion model, runner, and sober person, and how I'm embracing all aspects of myself without letting any one identity define me. Don't miss this honest and raw exploration of self-growth, and let's manifest our goals and dreams together.

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    5 Ways To Be A Better Athlete (Outside Of Training)

    Talking about how I improved athletic ability outside of the actual training. 

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    I Read All The Women's Running Literature I Could... Here's What I Learned

    Women’s running literature is having a moment. With memoirs penned by the fastest names in the sport, today’s show is unpacking these incredible stories from the latest books on running and my input and review of what I got out of these top running autobiographies. The books I will be discussing are: Bravey by Alexi Pappas, The Longest Race by Kara Goucher, Choosing To Run by Desiree Linden, Good For A Girl by Lauren Fleshman and Let Your Mind Run by Deena Kastor. Topics include: eating disorders, grief, depression, training, doping, and mindset. 

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    FAST TIMES: Sifan Hassan’s Epic London Win, Emma Bates in Boston & Puma Women Are Ready To Dominate

    In this episode, we are catching up on the latest running stories I find particularly noteworthy right now. We’re talking about Sifan Hassan heroically winning the London Marathon, Emma bates crushing it at Boston as the first American female finisher, as well as some of the other stories you should check out if you haven’t already.1:02 - Sifan Hassan Wins London in 2:18: Fasting for Ramadan, Stopping Twice, Making History7:08 - Emma Bates 1st American in Boston Marathon 2:22: Run Fearlessly, Remember Your "Why," and American Marathon Record Goals10:45 - Puma Women Are Going Places: Fresh off a training block in Kenya, Natosha Rogers, Fiona O’keefe, and Konstanze "Koko" Klosterhalfen form the Dream Team 12:30 - Addis Fouche Tells Us How College Coaches Can Best Support Their Black Athletes for Runner's World MagazineRead: How College Coaches Can Best Support Their Black AthletesIG: https://www.instagram.com/luciebeatrix/

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    FAST TIMES: Kipchoge In Boston, Pappas & Playboy, and The Paris Olympics 2024

    What caused marathon legend Eliud Kipchoge to slow down in the Boston marathon? How do we feel about Olympian Alexi Pappas and her partnership with Playboy magazine? What kind of exciting updates do we know about the Paris Olympic marathon in 2024? NOTES:What Really Happened to Eliud Kipchoge:Rambling Runner Podcast: Cheering While BlackRunner's World: Black Spectators Say Police Targeted Cheer Zone In Boston Marathon

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    On Hollywood Predators: Running Fast & Far From Showbiz

    It’s no secret that Hollywood is infested with creeps. And for every young, wide-eyed actress/model/musician/dancer looking to make it big, these predators have mastered the art of luring naive talent into their sticky webs.I’ve had my run-ins with a few of them. These encounters have been fewer and further between as I've grown apart from my career in the fashion industry, but they’ve put a significant dent in my opinion of many of the men running the show in Hollywood.In this episode I tell the horror story of an A-List producer and why I ran fast & far from the alleged opportunity of a lifetime.

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    Diplo Ran A Marathon On LSD: Are Psychedelic Drugs Good For Running?

    Diplo ran a marathon on LSD. Here are my thoughts on running under the influence of psychedelics. Read my story about getting sober and getting serious as an athlete: NYPOST: ‘Heroin chic’ out as supermodels ditch diet of booze, drugs and cigs

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    You Want To Be A Model? (My Tips & Advice)

    diving into the reality of the industry. 

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    The More Lost The Better

    On writing a book, running goals, and seeking inspiration and artistry in marathon training. 

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    Q&A: Online Dating, Plantar Fasciitis, Fitness Modeling, & More

    So many great questions. My opinions on navigating modeling, healing from plantar fasciitis, and online dating.  

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    My Story: Eating Disorder Awareness Week

    For National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, I talk honestly and openly about "food stuff." find me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/luciebeatrix/

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    How I Combat Race Anxiety (Marathon Mental Prep)

    listen to how i don't freak out about running hard on sunday 

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    It's Never Too Late To Get Started: Sobriety, Running, & Life Goals

    on starting over - getting started - even if you don't know where you are going. 

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    GOOD CLEAN FUN: Staying Sober Through Xmas + New Years

    on having a good time not using alcohol or substances 

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    Turn Your Pain Into Fuel

    someday this pain will be useful. on using the hard feelings to go faster.

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    Marathon Training Camp: Week 1

    If you want to be the best, you have to train like the best.

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    4 Ways I'm Taking My Running To The Next Level

    How I am getting stronger, fueling better, and heading to a new city to work with my coach toward my next marathon. Find me on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/luciebeatrix/

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    Getting Strong with Brendan McCarthy + Jasmin Monserrate

    Lucie interviews fitness creator duo Brendan McCarthy and Jasmin Monserrate on conjuring inner and outward strength. Filmed at Floored Media.Jasmin:https://www.instagram.com/jasmin__monserrate/Brendan:https://www.instagram.com/mccarthyvision/Lucie:https://www.instagram.com/luciebeatrix/

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    When You Don't Want To Feel Things (Holiday Blues)

    this episode is about feeling sad but feeling better.

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    Marathon Taper: Don't Make This Mistake!!!!

    In this episode I set you up for success going into the marathon taper. 

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    My Secret To Running A 2:44 Marathon | Chicago Marathon Race Recap

    In this episode I do a race recap of the Chicago marathon where I ran 2:44 (6:16 min/mi avg pace): how I did it and what's next.Find me on IG @luciebeatrix 

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    Marathon Taper Crazies? 5 Things You Should Do Before Your Race

    Counting down to your marathon or any running event? You don't want to miss my advice on how to navigate the taper crazies. 

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    Getting Real About Relapse: My Sobriety Path

    On this episode I open up about the reality of getting and staying sober. Support the show by downloading Gorillas + Groceries at your door in minutes! $20 off your first order with my code: LBB548923

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    Marathon Training: On Body Image, Therapy, & Training When You Don't Feel Like It

    On this episode I talk about training through the hard days or when you really don't feel like it and how to give yourself a better chance at hitting your goals. I get into how body image plays a role in training and what I learned about my past as a fashion model applied to my life now as a competitive runner. 

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    Marathon Training: Super Unexpected Ways To Improve As A Runner

    100+ mile weeks, Chicago Marathon bound! This episode unpacks the unlikely things helping me to get to where I want to go this fall attacking the marathon. 

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    RUNNING Q&A: Marathon Training Szn & Tips to Improve Your Running!

    Coach Lucie Beatrix answers listener questions on how to become a better runner. I have insight on what ever beginner runner should know. Filmed at Floored media: WATCH THE SHOW HERE

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    LOVE Q&A: Lucie Answers Your Questions

    This episode covers listener questions on dating, love, and relationships. Show producer Jay Belsky chimes in with feedback on red flags, dealbreaker, and much more. Watch the show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsG5uw_uZFE Filmed at Floored Media. 

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    New York, I Love You: Relationships w People, Places, & Things with Anthony Corballis

    Anthony is a comic, writer, and true New Yorker. He’s seen it all from the grit of Times Square in the 80s to the post-pandemic watered down version of the city. We talk the music scene, dating, kink/fetish community, drugs, and money.Watch the episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eg2riQartuQThe Lucie Beatrix Video Podcast / Filmed at Floored Media

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Lucie Beatrix interviews inspiring humans of all walks on life that share her love for running fast and far, creating interesting stuff, and changing the world for the better.

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