The RMA Podcast. Episode 21. Running through pregnancy, community & connection and finding your tribe. With Mel Sykes-Bridge

Mel lives in Canberra and is Mum to Willoughby (8) and Eloise (5) and wife to Jonathan. She is a plant fuelled, runner and nature lover and is passionate about sharing her love of adventure with the RMA tribe and her family. Mel has been active and involved in sport all her life, most significantly ballet and hockey. Running had always been a part of her training schedule but Mel never actually considered herself a runner. In late 2013 (8 months after giving birth), Mel started running as a way to restore her fitness and to share her love of the outdoors with Willoughby. In 2015, Mel ran through her second pregnancy until a week before Eloise’s birth (Feb 2016) and shared her journey through an RMA blog. She credits her active pregnancy for her “perfect” labour and recovery. Through her running journey Mel has met some of the most inspiring and supportive women. She is passionate about connecting with these wonderful women, fostering relationships, building networks and encouraging women to believe in themselves, their abilities and potential. Mel hopes that through her role as RMA ambassador she can continue to encourage and support every running mum to take on challenges, chase their dreams and create an empowering village.   You can follow Mel on instagram at @Runmumsb or you can read about her journey on the RMA website below: Pregnancy files part 1. Pregnancy files part 2. Pregnancy files part 3.  Pregnancy files part 4.  Pregnancy files part 5.    As mentioned in the podcast, you can find the Epic Runs of the World book here.    This podcast is brought to you by fisiocrem Australia    We acknowledge and pay our respects to the traditional and rightful custodians of all the places where this podcast is created and listened to. And we pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging.

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The RMA Podcast explores the lives of everyday women with an inspiring story to tell. We cover the highs and lows of their journey, the impact motherhood has had on their lives, and how running has inspired them to live wilder, dream bigger and change the world around them.