5(RUN)0 Oakland Run Co.
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- Health & Fitness
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Welcome to the 5(RUN)0 Podcast produced by Oakland Run Co. Stay tuned for special interviews and event discussions with leaders in the sports world!
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Abstract Oakland (part 2)
Listen to part 2 of our super exciting interview with Jorge Bejarano who is the man behind Abstract Oakland! In part 2, we discuss his connection to his work, what it was like starting out in the art world, his advice to young artists, and of course the Raiders!
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Arthur Renowitzky, Founder Of The Life Goes On Foundation
We sat down with Arthur to hear his incredible story. He is an NWBA Athlete, Entrepreneur, Speaker, and Gunshot & SCI T3 Survivor.
Learn more about his foundation here.
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Abstract Oakland (part 1)
Super exciting interview! We sat down with Jorge Bejarano who is the man behind Abstract Oakland to talk about his art, his life story, and his Oaktown Half shirt design!
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Sam Browne, CEO of Let's Do This (Part 2)
Here is part two of our conversation with Sam Browne, the CEO, and co-founder of Let's Do This! In part two, we discuss what the future of endurance sports events may look like, where Let's Do This fits in going forward, and the differences between the US and England.
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Sam Browne, CEO of Let’s Do This (Part 1)
Sam Browne is the co-founder and the CEO of Let's Do This. He sits down with Ryan and Nathan for an exclusive talk about how he and Alex found Let's Do This and they discuss the endurance sports industry as a whole! Stay tuned for part 2 of this great conversation!
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Taking Therapy To The Paint With Kelly Sharp
We sat down with Kelly Sharp who has been an Oak Run Co. Crew ambassador since the beginning, to talk about the importance of therapy, how to find a therapist, and the little things everyone can do to help reduce stress.
Find out more about Kelly's practice here.
Follow her on IG here.
The resources Kelly mentioned: Psychology Today & Sports & Psychology Center