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The London Marathon 2024 is over, and after an immensely successful and joyful day, Jenni is joined in the RunPod Studio for a debrief with the incredible Josh Cuthbert, British Musician and Model, for a 26.2 mile debrief.
Despite the inevitable post-marathon "oww I can't walk down the stairs" soreness that accompanies the event, Jenni and Josh's enthusiasm remains unwavering. From bloody toes to bliss, this episode captures the passion, determination, and the profound impact of supporting a cause greater than oneself.
And if this episode teaches us anything - life is all about the people who cheer us on.
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