Mile 20 Mindset

Maldonado Media

Mile 20 Mindset is a premium interview series hosted by actor and marathon runner Allen Maldonado, exploring the mindset, emotional transformation, and human resilience found within the first marathon experience. Each conversation centers on the powerful psychological turning point at mile 20, where endurance, determination, and identity collide.

  1. 12H AGO

    Mile 20 Mindset Podcast Episode 030 - Featuring Echo Santoso

    From Novice to Marathon: Echo Santoso's Inspiring Running Journey Introduction:  Welcome to the world of running where every stride tells a story. In this episode of the Mal 20 Mindset podcast, host Allen Maldonado sits down with Echo Santoso, a radio personality and seasoned runner, to explore the highs and lows of his running journey. From humble beginnings to conquering marathons, Echo shares valuable insights and experiences that will inspire both novice and seasoned runners alike. Main Content: 1. The Beginning of a Running Journey   Echo Santoso's running journey began in 2011 during a challenging time in his life. Overweight and inexperienced in sports, he took a bold step by purchasing his first pair of running shoes. "I thought running should be the easiest for people to start," he recalls, unaware of the complexities that lay ahead. His initial motivation was weight loss, but little did he know, running would become a transformative part of his life. 2. A Steady Climb: From 10Ks to Half Marathons   After starting to run, Echo kept his new hobby a secret until coworkers discovered his passion. This revelation led him to join group runs in Jakarta. "I did my first 10K before I even attempted a 5K," he shares. His first half marathon in 2014 was both exhilarating and challenging, combining road and trail running in Bromo. However, he learned a valuable lesson: never wear new shoes on race day, as it resulted in a grueling four-and-a-half-hour finish. 3. Discovering the Running Community   It wasn't until 2017 that Echo truly immersed himself in the running community. Joining a local running group opened his eyes to the supportive ecosystem of fellow runners and expert coaches. "I met my coach, and it was an eye-opener for me," he reflects. This community not only provided guidance but also encouragement, propelling him toward his first marathon. 4. The Magical Decision to Run a Marathon   Echo's decision to run a full marathon in Bali stemmed from a previous 10K experience in the same location. "Bali has always had a special place in my heart," he explains, attributing its magical allure as a driving force behind his commitment. As he prepared for the Bali marathon, Echo focused on a rigorous training regimen that included interval training and hill workouts, despite facing an injury just a month before race day. 5. Overcoming Challenges and Race Day   On race day, Echo battled not only excitement and anxiety but also the physical toll of his injury. "I had to wrap my knees tightly just to make it through the marathon," he recalls. The experience was a mix of adrenaline and determination, showcasing the resilience that all runners need. He emphasizes that the journey is more than just crossing the finish line; it’s about the lessons learned along the way. Conclusion:   Echo Santoso's running journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and community support. What started as a quest for weight loss evolved into a passion that brought both challenges and triumphs. Key takeaways include the importance of training, the value of community, and the understanding that every runner's path is unique. Whether you're just starting out or are a seasoned marathoner, Echo’s story serves as an inspiring reminder that every step counts. Tags:   Running Journey, Marathon Training, Running Community, Echo Santoso, Weight Loss, Health and Fitness, Personal Growth, Resilience, Bali Marathon, Runner's Experience. Support the show

    35 min
  2. 4D AGO

    Mile 20 Mindset Podcast Episode 029 - Featuring Nadia Ruiz

    # How to Start Your Running Journey: 3 Key Insights from Nadia Ruiz **Meta Description**: Discover how to kickstart your running journey with insights from elite runner Nadia Rees. Learn about motivation, training, and overcoming challenges in this engaging blog post. Running is more than just a physical activity; it's a mental challenge that can transform your life. If you've ever thought about starting your running journey but felt overwhelmed by the prospect, you're not alone. In this post, we’ll explore key insights from elite runner Nadia Rees, who has completed over 163 marathons and many other races. You'll learn how to find motivation, train effectively, and overcome obstacles along the way. ## About Nadia Ruiz Nadia Ruiz is an accomplished runner with a remarkable record of achievements, including 163 marathons and 21 ultras. Her journey began at a young age, inspired by her teachers and family. Nadia has also worked in the entertainment industry for over 20 years, blending her passion for running with her love for storytelling. ## The Power of Motivation Understanding what motivates you to run is crucial for starting and maintaining your journey. - **The Initial Spark**: For Nadia, the inspiration came from her middle school math teacher, who was also a marathon runner. Seeing someone she could relate to achieve such a feat lit a fire in her. - **Cultural Connection**: Nadia’s experience at the LA Marathon, where she watched an Ecuadorian runner win, resonated deeply with her and her family, instilling a sense of pride and aspiration. - **Personal Stories**: The Ironman World Championship broadcast revealed the power of human stories. Nadia was particularly moved by participants who were overcoming personal challenges, which fueled her determination to pursue her own goals. ## Training: Start Small and Build Up Understanding how to train effectively is essential for any runner. Here’s how Nadia approached her training: 1. **Set Realistic Goals**: Nadia signed up for her first marathon at 13 without prior experience. Start with smaller races like 5Ks or half marathons to build your confidence. 2. **Leverage Your Background**: Nadia had a background in boxing, which developed her endurance. Find activities you enjoy that can complement your training. 3. **Train Consistently**: Consistency is key. Although Nadia didn’t have a structured training plan initially, she learned the importance of building mileage over time. ## Overcoming Challenges Every runner faces obstacles, but how you respond to them will shape your journey: - **Mental Fortitude**: Nadia emphasizes the importance of mental strength. She faced bullying in school, which shaped her resilience. Running became a way to channel that energy positively. - **Support System**: Running with family can make the experience more enjoyable. Nadia’s father joined her in training for the LA Marathon, creating a shared journey. - **Listen to Your Body**: It’s essential to respect your limits. Nadia recalls her first long run, where she learned the hard way about pacing and preparation. ## Conclusion Starting a running journey can be daunting, but with the right mindset and approach, it can also be incredibly rewarding. By understanding your motivations, setting realistic training goals, and cultivating mental resilience, you can overcome challenges and discover the joy of running. Want to dive deeper into the world of running? Check out Nadia’s full interview on the Mile 20 Mindset podcast for more insights and inspiration. Support the show

    59 min
  3. APR 30

    Mile 20 Mindset Podcast Episode 028 - Featuring Taylor Nguyen

    From Casual Runner to Marathon Finisher: Taylor Nguyen's Inspiring Journey Introduction:   In the latest episode of the Mile 20 Mindset podcast, host Allen Maldonado welcomes Taylor Nguyen, who shares her transformative journey from a casual runner to completing her very first marathon. This inspiring conversation dives into the motivations, challenges, and triumphs that shaped Taylor’s running experience, offering valuable insights for both novice and seasoned runners. The Beginning of a Running Journey   Taylor’s journey into running began during her college years, a time when she sought an outlet for personal challenges and growth. Reflecting on her early motivations, she remarked, "The average person isn't born and they're like, oh yeah, I'm going to run 26.2 miles." She initially viewed long-distance runners with admiration, prompting her to dabble in running. After years of casual interest, she finally committed to her first marathon just 18 days ago, marking a significant milestone in her running career. The Road to the Marathon   Transitioning from a recreational runner to a marathon participant was not without its hurdles. Taylor found herself facing the common struggle of balancing life with rigorous training. She shared, "I always tell people... the hardest part isn't the race itself. It's the training up to it." With a schedule filled with commitments, carving out time for long runs was challenging. Taylor emphasized the importance of not skipping these critical training sessions, stating, "You should not skip long runs... they take two, three, sometimes close to four hours."   After several attempts and deferrals, Taylor finally felt ready to tackle the marathon. She had completed multiple half marathons and a 10-miler, gaining the experience and respect needed for the 26.2-mile challenge. This year, she decided to commit fully, using the app RUNA to guide her training, which provided a more personalized approach compared to traditional training plans. Race Day Experience   Race day arrived, and Taylor described the atmosphere at the Chevron Houston Marathon. With excitement and nerves coursing through her, she recalled the energy of the running expo and the realization that it was time to put her training to the test. "Now I gotta do it. I talked about it, right?" The early morning routine was filled with anticipation: waking up at 4 AM, fueling her body, and managing pre-race jitters. Despite a restless night, Taylor pushed through the anxiety and prepared to face the race ahead. Key Takeaways   1. **Commitment is Key**: Taylor’s story illustrates the importance of commitment in achieving personal goals, especially in the realm of endurance sports.  2. **Training Matters**: The training process is as crucial as the race itself. Consistent long runs and proper preparation can make all the difference.  3. **Embrace the Journey**: Running is not just about finishing a race; it’s about personal growth, learning, and overcoming challenges along the way. Conclusion:   Taylor Nguyen’s inspiring journey from a casual runner to a marathon finisher serves as a reminder that with dedication and the right mindset, anyone can achieve their running goals. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced runner, her story encourages us to embrace our unique journeys and challenge ourselves to reach new heights.  Tags: #RunningJourney #MarathonTraining #Inspiration #FitnessGoals #RunnersCommunity #EnduranceSports #PersonalGrowth #Mal20Mindset Support the show

    34 min
  4. APR 27

    Mile 20 Mindset Podcast Episode 027 - Featuring Mary Flemmings

    From Anxiety to Marathon: Mary Michelle Fleming's Inspiring Journey to Running Introduction:   In the world of running, each individual's journey is unique and inspiring. Mary Michelle Fleming's story is a testament to the transformative power of running, as she turned to the sport to combat her anxiety and ultimately became a six-star world major finisher and a two-time Guinness World Record holder. In this blog post, we delve into her incredible journey, the challenges she faced, and the lessons learned along the way. The Beginning of Mary Michelle's Running Journey:   Mary Michelle Fleming's introduction to running was not born out of a desire to compete but rather out of necessity. Suffering from anxiety and hesitant to pursue medication, she sought an alternative solution. With the encouragement of her doctor, who was also a runner, she began her journey by simply walking for 30 minutes a day. This small step laid the foundation for what would become a remarkable transformation.   With the support of her friend Daphne, Mary Michelle discovered the Couch to 5K program offered by Black Girls Run, a community dedicated to encouraging Black women to embrace running. Initially unaware of what a 5K entailed, she quickly learned it was only three miles, a distance she felt she could tackle. The sense of community and support she found through this program made a significant impact on her motivation. The Shift from Walking to Running:   As Mary Michelle began her journey, she vividly recalls the moment that ignited her passion for running. During her first group session, she watched a fellow participant run continuously around the track without stopping. Inspired by the young lady's dedication and perseverance, Mary Michelle asked how she achieved such endurance. The answer was simple: training. This moment marked a turning point for her, as she realized that with commitment and consistency, she too could become a runner. Achieving the First 5K:   Mary Michelle completed the Couch to 5K program and successfully finished her first 5K race. The experience was exhilarating, and in her words, she thought, "I might actually enjoy this running thing. It's dope." This newfound love for running encouraged her to set higher goals, leading her to explore longer distances. The Transition to Longer Distances:   After completing her first 5K, Mary Michelle did not rush into the marathon distance. Instead, she gradually progressed, running a 10K and eventually a half marathon. Her journey continued to be fueled by inspiration, particularly from her friends who participated in the Dopey Challenge at Disney World—a grueling event where runners complete a 5K, 10K, half marathon, and full marathon over four consecutive days. Witnessing their achievements sparked a fire within her to one day take on the marathon distance herself. Training for the First Marathon:   In 2019, Mary Michelle finally decided to tackle her first marathon, a leap that required a significant commitment. She learned quickly that training for a marathon was vastly different from training for shorter races. The increase in mileage demanded a well-structured training plan, which she meticulously crafted around her busy life as a single mother and high school coach. Balancing parenting, work, and training was no easy feat, but Mary Michelle's determination to cross that finish line kept her focused. Key Challenges in Training:   Throughout her training, Mary Michelle faced numerous challenges, including time constraints, the risk of injuries, and mental battles. The hardest part was managing her tight schedule, which often involved squeezing in runs between her daughters' activities and coaching duties. Yet, she persevered, reminding herself of the vision of crossing the finish line. Support the show

    42 min
  5. APR 23

    Mile 20 Mindset Podcast Episode 026 - Featuring Chuck Dizzle

    From Asthma to Half Marathons: Chuck Dizzle's Inspiring Running Journey Introduction: In the latest episode of the Mal 20 Mindset podcast, host Allen Maldonado engages in an inspiring conversation with Chuck Dizzle, a renowned L.A. radio personality. Chuck shares his transformative journey from struggling with asthma to proudly completing a half marathon. This post delves into the lessons learned along the way and offers valuable insights for anyone considering running. Main Content: 1. The Early Days of Running Chuck Dizzle opens up about his early experiences with running, starting as a child with asthma, which held him back from fully engaging in sports. He recalls being the last person picked for teams, which shaped his perception of himself as an athlete. Despite his struggles, Chuck's story took a turn in his adult life, where he began to see running as a viable activity.  2. The Turning Point Fast forward to 2012, when Chuck realized he no longer needed his inhaler. He describes the exhilarating feeling of being able to engage in physical activities without the limitations of his past. This newfound freedom inspired him to pick up running, initially as a way to stay active and healthy, and eventually leading him to consider running a half marathon. 3. The Challenge of Training When Chuck decided to take on the half marathon challenge, he reached out to his friend Butter, who guided him through the training process. With only two weeks to prepare, Chuck had to adapt quickly. He learned the importance of proper running shoes and developed a training plan that included various distances, gradually building his stamina. 4. Overcoming Obstacles Throughout his training, Chuck faced several obstacles. One significant challenge was the physical demands of running, especially in his hometown of Carson, where he encountered inclines that tested his endurance. He candidly shares his experiences, emphasizing the importance of fueling properly and staying hydrated—lessons he learned the hard way. 5. The Power of Community As Chuck progressed in his training, he discovered the supportive running community. Encouragement from friends and fellow runners played a crucial role in his motivation. Chuck's journey highlights how sharing experiences and celebrating milestones with others can significantly enhance the running experience and foster personal growth. Conclusion: Chuck Dizzle's journey from a young boy with asthma to completing a half marathon is a testament to resilience and determination. His story serves as an inspiration for anyone who may feel held back by their circumstances. Key takeaways from this episode include the importance of community support, proper training, and the belief that anything is possible with hard work and perseverance. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just starting, Chuck's experience reminds us that every step forward is a victory. Tags: running, half marathon, asthma, personal journey, fitness, community support, training tips, motivation, resilience, health Support the show

    1 hr
  6. APR 20

    Mile 20 Mindset Podcast Episode 025 - Featuring Amy Hart

    From Couch to Marathon: Amy Hart's Inspiring Running Journey Introduction: In the latest episode of the Mile 20 Mindset podcast, host Allen Maldonado welcomed three-time marathoner Amy Hart to share her remarkable journey from a novice runner to completing a full marathon. Her candid insights and relatable challenges shed light on the transformative power of running, particularly during the pandemic.  Main Content: 1. **The Start of a Running Journey**   Amy Hart began her running journey in March 2020, coinciding with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. With an Apple Watch prize in hand, she decided to embark on a Couch to 5K program. "I remember I'd done my first run. I was out of breath after 30 seconds," she recalled, emphasizing her initial struggles. Despite these challenges, the lockdown provided a unique opportunity for her to focus on running, leading to a newfound love for the sport.  2. **The Leap to Marathon Training**   As her running evolved, Amy discovered that running offered her mental clarity amidst her chaotic mind, a struggle she faced due to her ADHD. "Running... quietens my mind," she shared, illustrating how the sport served as a form of therapy. This realization motivated her to push beyond the 5K distance, ultimately leading her to sign up for the London Marathon in 2022.   3. **Challenges of Marathon Training**   Training for a marathon presented its own set of challenges. Amy described the difficulty of balancing her training with work and family commitments. "Marathon training is hard... it's not just the long runs on the weekend," she stated, highlighting the importance of discipline and time management. Despite facing numerous obstacles and moments of doubt, she persevered, fueled by the vision of crossing the finish line.  4. **Race Day Expectations**   On the day of the London Marathon, excitement and nerves filled the air. Traveling from Liverpool to her hometown of London, Amy experienced a mix of emotions as she picked up her race bib. "You can almost feel the nerves around everyone," she noted, capturing the palpable energy of race day. As she stood at the start line, surrounded by fellow runners, Amy felt the thrill of the moment and the weight of her journey.  5. **Navigating the Marathon**   As the race began, Amy found herself caught up in the excitement, starting off at a pace that was faster than intended. "I thought I just need to get to mile 20," she shared, reflecting on the mental strategy many runners employ. However, reaching mile 20 revealed the daunting reality that six more miles awaited her. This moment encapsulated the mental and physical challenges of marathon running, a theme that resonates with many athletes.   Conclusion: Amy Hart's journey from a couch to running marathons is a testament to the power of perseverance and the joy of running. Her experiences remind us that every runner faces challenges, but with determination and discipline, it's possible to achieve our goals. Whether you're a novice or an elite runner, Amy's story encourages us to embrace the journey, no matter how daunting it may seem. Key Takeaways:   - Starting small can lead to incredible journeys.   - Running can serve as both physical exercise and mental therapy.   - Balancing training with life commitments is a common challenge for runners.   - Race day is filled with excitement and nerves, and it's essential to manage your pace.   - Perseverance through challenges is key to achieving your running goals. Tags: running, marathon training, Couch to 5K, mental health, London Marathon, perseverance, fitness journey, ADHD, race day experience. Support the show

    32 min
  7. APR 16

    Mile 20 Mindset Podcast Episode 024 - Featuring Dre Padon

    From Couch to Marathon: Dre Pabon’s Inspiring Running Journey Introduction:   In the latest episode of Mile 20 Mindset, host Allen Maldonado welcomes Dre Pabon, a passionate runner who transformed his life through running. Dre shares his journey from being a casual athlete to completing marathons, inspired by personal family experiences and a desire for a healthier lifestyle. Section 1: The Beginning of a Running Journey   Dre's running journey began at the age of 32, catalyzed by personal health concerns and family history. As he humorously notes, when his wife was pregnant, he found himself indulging in her cravings, leading to unwanted weight gain. Coupled with a history of diabetes and health complications in his family, including the loss of his brothers, Dre realized he needed to make a change. He recalls a pivotal moment when he looked at a picture of himself with his son and recognized the need to prioritize his health. Section 2: Taking the Leap   Determined to turn his life around, Dre signed up for his first half marathon in December 2015. With a solid plan in hand from Runners World, he trained diligently on his own for months, unaware of the vibrant running community around him in Brooklyn. His first race in April 2016 marked a significant milestone, igniting his passion for running. Section 3: Finding Community and Mentorship   After finding his footing in the running world, Dre connected with local running crews and mentors, including Kelvin Coffee, who played a crucial role in his development as a runner. Through late-night runs and shared experiences, Dre learned the importance of community in enhancing his running journey and pushing his limits further. Section 4: Embracing the Marathon   Despite initially resisting the idea of running a full marathon, Dre eventually embraced the challenge, motivated by his New York roots. He participated in the New York Roadrunners' 9 plus 1 program, allowing him to secure an entry into the iconic New York City Marathon. Dre's excitement is palpable as he describes the marathon as the "biggest block party in the world," where he could run alongside familiar faces and soak in the electric atmosphere of the city he loves. Conclusion: Key Takeaways   Dre Pabon’s story is a powerful reminder of the transformative power of running. His journey from an uncertain novice to a confident marathoner underscores the importance of community, mentorship, and personal motivation in achieving health and fitness goals. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting, Dre’s experience inspires us all to lace up our shoes and hit the pavement. Tags: running, marathon, health, fitness, community, personal journey, motivation, New York City Marathon, running community, athlete lifestyle Support the show

    1 hr
  8. APR 13

    Mile 20 Mindset Podcast Episode 023 - Featuring Brian Collins

    From Heartbreak to Marathon: Brian Collins’ Journey of Healing Through Running**      **Introduction**   In the latest episode of the Mile 20 Mindset podcast, host Allen Maldonado welcomes Brian Collins, a remarkable individual whose journey into running transformed his life following personal loss. Collins shares how running became a therapeutic outlet for him, leading him to take on the ultimate challenge: completing a marathon.      **The Beginning of a Journey**   Brian Collins’ story of running began in an unexpected way. It was during his college years at Alabama State University when he met his grandfather for the first and only time, just a week before the elder passed away. This emotional experience stirred something within him, prompting him to lace up his running shoes and hit the streets of Montgomery, Alabama. "Just go for a run," he recalled the impulse that led him to run four miles, a distance he had never tackled before.      While running was initially a form of escape and healing, it soon evolved into a passion. Collins found solace in the rhythm of his feet hitting the pavement, reflecting on life, and connecting with his emotions. "Running is my therapy," he shared, emphasizing the introspective conversations that unfolded during his runs.      **From 5K to Marathon**   After several years of participating in 5Ks and 10Ks, Collins felt the calling to take on a more significant challenge: a marathon. The decision wasn’t instantaneous; it came after the loss of his mother in 2021. Seeking a way to cope with his grief, Collins’ wife encouraged him to commit to the marathon. "I can't let my wife get in this marathon and me not do it," he humorously recounted. With the financial investment in registration, he was determined to follow through.      Collins emphasized the importance of training, which he approached with the help of Maldonado, who provided him with a structured training program. He learned to balance his long runs with his work schedule, often juggling 16-hour shifts while finding time to train. "The hardest part was trying to figure out how to juggle those long days," he admitted. Despite the challenges, the training process became a beautiful journey, filled with moments spent running alongside his wife.      **Race Day: The Ultimate Challenge**   As race day approached, Collins experienced a mix of excitement and anxiety. He recalled preparing for the big event, making sure to eat properly and manage his nerves. Inspired by Maldonado’s advice to view the race as a party, Collins focused on enjoying the experience rather than stressing about performance.      When the moment finally arrived, the atmosphere was electric. As he took his first steps, he felt a rush of adrenaline and camaraderie with fellow runners. "It’s go time, let’s get it," he exclaimed, ready to tackle the challenge ahead. The emotional support from his wife added to his motivation, as she encouraged him to run his race and not worry about her pace.      **Facing the Wall**   Every marathon runner knows about the infamous “wall” around mile 20, where physical and mental exhaustion can set in. Collins faced this moment head-on, battling against the urge to stop. He described it as a critical point of self-conversation, where he had to push through the pain and remind himself of why he started. "It’s you versus you," he reflected, emphasizing the importance of mental resilience in running.      **Conclusion: Key Takeaways**   Brian Collins’ journey from heartbreak to marathon runner is a testament to the healing power of running. Through his experiences, he highlights the importance of finding outlets for emotional pain and the value of community support in pursuing personal challenges. His st Support the show

    22 min

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Mile 20 Mindset is a premium interview series hosted by actor and marathon runner Allen Maldonado, exploring the mindset, emotional transformation, and human resilience found within the first marathon experience. Each conversation centers on the powerful psychological turning point at mile 20, where endurance, determination, and identity collide.

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