38 min

Episode 162: Amani Jabbar on Writing, Breaking Down Barriers, and Leaving an Impact Strong Runner Chick Radio

    • Running

Amani-Nzinga Jabbar is a professor of English, author, runner, health coach, wife,  and mother of 3. She started her running journey by walking when she was pregnant with her youngest child. At the time, she was undergoing the stress of detaching herself from an emotionally abusive marriage. The walking provided mental and physical benefits that were beyond what she expected. Since that time, she has run several 5k's, half marathons, and most recently made her marathon dreams come true.

Amani’s latest book, I Bear Witness, tells the story of a young woman who emerges stronger after facing challenges in her life.

You can find her on Instagram: @fithijabi

Questions we ask Amani include:


How did you get started in running and/or athletics?
College as you write, was the first time you "went into the world." How was this transition and what were some factors (joining clubs, etc.) that helped you?
In addition to running, you are also a writer, author, and professor with a BA and MA in English Literature. What inspired you to pursue a career in writing, and also in teaching?
You wrote a book titled, "I Bear Witness," depicting the reality of a perfectly planned life. Can you share more about the journey that led to writing this book, and what some main lessons are you hope readers garner?
In addition to your book, you wrote a powerful blog highlighting women's stories of Black women's struggles and successes titled "I am African and I can." What are some ways you see barriers being broken down by Black women, both in the sport of running and beyond?
You recently ran your first marathon - congrats on this, and your several half marathons along the way! Tell us more about this experience and what it meant to you. Do you plan to do more of these and/or have anything upcoming this year?
Aside from running and career, what is currently giving you life or helping you thrive? Are there any writing pieces and/or training programs you're working on and would like to share?
Looking back, what advice would you give to your younger self?
What does being a Strong Runner Chick mean to you?
How can listeners connect with you?

Connect with Amani:

Recent blog post: https://www.malanational.org/amanijabbar/

You can purchase a copy of Amani's book (free on Kindle unlimited!) at the following link:

https://www.amazon.com/I-Bear-Witness-Part-1-ebook/dp/B087TBYBB4 


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/strong-runner-chicks/support

Amani-Nzinga Jabbar is a professor of English, author, runner, health coach, wife,  and mother of 3. She started her running journey by walking when she was pregnant with her youngest child. At the time, she was undergoing the stress of detaching herself from an emotionally abusive marriage. The walking provided mental and physical benefits that were beyond what she expected. Since that time, she has run several 5k's, half marathons, and most recently made her marathon dreams come true.

Amani’s latest book, I Bear Witness, tells the story of a young woman who emerges stronger after facing challenges in her life.

You can find her on Instagram: @fithijabi

Questions we ask Amani include:


How did you get started in running and/or athletics?
College as you write, was the first time you "went into the world." How was this transition and what were some factors (joining clubs, etc.) that helped you?
In addition to running, you are also a writer, author, and professor with a BA and MA in English Literature. What inspired you to pursue a career in writing, and also in teaching?
You wrote a book titled, "I Bear Witness," depicting the reality of a perfectly planned life. Can you share more about the journey that led to writing this book, and what some main lessons are you hope readers garner?
In addition to your book, you wrote a powerful blog highlighting women's stories of Black women's struggles and successes titled "I am African and I can." What are some ways you see barriers being broken down by Black women, both in the sport of running and beyond?
You recently ran your first marathon - congrats on this, and your several half marathons along the way! Tell us more about this experience and what it meant to you. Do you plan to do more of these and/or have anything upcoming this year?
Aside from running and career, what is currently giving you life or helping you thrive? Are there any writing pieces and/or training programs you're working on and would like to share?
Looking back, what advice would you give to your younger self?
What does being a Strong Runner Chick mean to you?
How can listeners connect with you?

Connect with Amani:

Recent blog post: https://www.malanational.org/amanijabbar/

You can purchase a copy of Amani's book (free on Kindle unlimited!) at the following link:

https://www.amazon.com/I-Bear-Witness-Part-1-ebook/dp/B087TBYBB4 


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/strong-runner-chicks/support

38 min