'Feel It All' with Drew Petersen & Jonathan Ellsworth
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Whether he’s gutting out an ultramarathon, getting himself focused to ski a very techy line, or whether he’s starting conversations about topics that we often avoid, Drew Petersen has gotten very good at going deep. And in his latest film, Feel It All, Drew proves this once again. I sat down with Drew last week to have a very real, very raw conversation about some of the topics raised in ‘Feel It All’: why each of us ought to evaluate our relationships to running and skiing and other outdoor sports; why we need to consider where we derive our self worth from; and why we all would do well to grow the number of tools in our tool box when it comes to taking care of our own mental health, and better understanding the mental health issues of our friends and family and the people in our communities. RELATED LINKS:  BLISTER+ Get Yourself Covered Event Schedule for ‘Feel It All’ CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS: Blister Podcast Bikes & Big Ideas GEAR:30 CRAFTED Off The Couch TOPICS & TIMES: The Making of ‘Feel It All’ (4:37) The Paradise Paradox (12:47) Coping Mechanisms (19:26) 4th Grade (24:08) Running & Skiing (31:35) Scars (39:32) “Can You Go 20 More Minutes?” (43:24) Release Date & Events for ‘Feel It All’ (49:12) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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