63: Running for Good with Liz Warner

There are many different ways to be an advocate and support causes you believe in. For Liz Warner, an American in Paris, her advocacy goes hand in hand with her passion for running. She’s the founder of Run to Reach, a fundraising campaign that involved running marathons around the world to raise money for women’s organizations in local communities. Beyond the initial mission, the project aims to empower every runner to influence change by connecting locally with the places they run. On this episode, Liz talks about the catalyst for Run to Reach, where she ran, and where she runs in Paris-- in the moments she isn’t on the road. Mentioned in this episode: Run to Reach: http://runtoreach.com/ Beirut explosion: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/09/09/world/middleeast/beirut-explosion.html About the women's organizations: http://runtoreach.com/organizations/ Liz on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/runtoreach/

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