10 episodes

‘Making Strides’ is a space to share the experiences of underrepresented and marginalized communities in the sport of running. Join Stefanie Flippin and Carolyn Su in discussions on navigating microaggressions and policing, sponsorship negotiations, mental health, current events, and more.

We hope this podcast serves to fill in the gaps of what might not typically be covered in running industry media, and we hope that through our conversations here, we can be a safe space for learning and a launching pad for making the sport more equitable and inclusive for everyone.

Making Strides Stefanie Flippin and Carolyn Su

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    • 5.0 • 16 Ratings

‘Making Strides’ is a space to share the experiences of underrepresented and marginalized communities in the sport of running. Join Stefanie Flippin and Carolyn Su in discussions on navigating microaggressions and policing, sponsorship negotiations, mental health, current events, and more.

We hope this podcast serves to fill in the gaps of what might not typically be covered in running industry media, and we hope that through our conversations here, we can be a safe space for learning and a launching pad for making the sport more equitable and inclusive for everyone.

    Episode 10 - LIVE from the Boston Marathon!

    Episode 10 - LIVE from the Boston Marathon!

    Buckle up! You're gonna wanna take notes, because in this convo, Stef and Carolyn talk with the indomitable Kayla Jeter and Charlie Dark!



    This episode was recorded live, from The View Boston, during the Boston Marathon weekend -- exactly one month following the completion of lululemon's Further ultramarathon project.



    We spoke about how we define ourselves and the importance of separating what we do from who we are. Charlie shared the impact of receiving Great Britain's MBE for his service and long-withstanding impacts on the community, as well as how running and training have evolved since he first entered the sport -- and what still needs to be done looking ahead. Kayla dove into her experience as a Black woman leader in a realm that often challenges accessibility, and the deeply personal significance to her of getting more people excited about health.



    We are experiencing a movement right now, not a moment.

    A movement that acknowledges culture and how diversity is what makes culture great.

    A movement that underscores inclusivity and bridge-building as the way forward.

    A movement that ultimately elevates, betters, and benefits everyone.

    We are so grateful to be a small part of it, and we hope you enjoy this convo as much as we did!



    Show Notes:

    Start: bios and intro by Boston Community Lead, Sarah Mulvanity

    3:50 - overview of convo for the day, focusing on the running journeys of Kayla and Charlie

    5:10 - personal intros by each speaker, answering “who are you?”

    8:00 - the significance of Charlie receiving Great Britain’s “M.B.E.” and what it represents to him personally, as well as its social and historical impact

    15:20 - what role did movement have in each of Kayla and Charlie’s upbringing

    22:30 - Charlie discusses the shift from hedonism to health

    30:10 - Kayla’s experience as a Black woman, on accessibility and privilege in running

    35:25 - deep dive into lululemon Further!

    37:40 - each person’s goals before, during, and after the ultramarathon (starting with Stef, then Kayla, then Charlie)

    54:05 - “if you want to go fast, go alone; but if you want to go further, go together.”

    1:01:00 - start of Q&A



    Links: 

    Kayla on IG

    100 Miles of Summer

    Charlie on IG

    Run Dem Crew

    Further Highlights, ⁠vol. 1⁠ and ⁠vol. 2⁠

    ⁠More on Further⁠



    Find Stef ⁠here⁠.

    Find Carolyn ⁠here⁠ and ⁠here⁠.

    • 1 hr 35 min
    Episode 9 - LIVE from lululemon Further Ultramarathon!

    Episode 9 - LIVE from lululemon Further Ultramarathon!

    Out in the desert of Palm Springs, CA, a team of ten women set out on a 6-day, ultramarathon, with the goal of breaking world records and going "Further" than any team of women had gone before: enter, the lululemon Further Project!

    When the dust settled, the ten women collectively ran approximately 3,000 miles and broke 12 world records! They also provided an unprecedented amount of physiological data that will change the course of women's running.



    In this episode, Stef and Carolyn -- both of whom participated in Further as an athlete and crew captain, respectively -- process their thoughts and emotions coming off this one-of-a-kind event!

    This episode also includes two conversations that were recorded, live, from Further -- one with returning guest, Mirna Valerio, and the other with fellow teammate, Vriko Kwok, the day after the conclusion of Further.



    Get ready to GO FURTHER!

    Special thanks to our Audio Engineer, ⁠Mark Kalagayan⁠, from the non-profit, ⁠SPARC Worldwide⁠.



    Show Notes:

    2:45 - diving into all that was lululemon Further!

    4:40 - background: the conception of Further

    7:00 - background: the diversity of athletes

    9:00 - background: the female-focused research component

    13:55 - the implications of impact of how Further brought together representation on a global platform

    17:00 - the shift mid-race from performance to presence

    22:05 - *special*: live convo with Mirna Valerio on Day 5 of Further

    39:40 - *special*: live convo with Vriko Kwok, the day after the completion of Further

    1:20:20 - announcements and upcoming events at the Boston Marathon



    Links:

    Further Highlights, vol. 1 and vol. 2

    Mirna Valerio

    Vriko Kwok

    More on Further



    Find Stef here.

    Find Carolyn here and here.

    • 1 hr 25 min
    Episode 8 - Baking In Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging

    Episode 8 - Baking In Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging

    How do you pull a seat up at the Table, when the Table has historically been an unsafe and unwelcome place for you?



    Join us in another episode of the #MakingStridesPod, where we dive into the convo on why it’s so critical for companies and organizations to not simply talk about the value of DEIB, but to have Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging “baked in” the entire organizational culture.



    We also chat Lunar New Year celebrations, both from our childhood and also how our perspectives have changed as adults.



    As always, we would LOVE to hear from YOU: how did you celebrate Lunar New Year, what your experience has been with brands/orgs re: DEIB, and also ways you have been taking steps to challenge the status quo!



    If you enjoy our convo, please leave a rating and review, as that helps more people find us!



    Special thanks to our Audio Engineer, ⁠Mark Kalagayan⁠, from the non-profit, ⁠SPARC Worldwide⁠.



    Thanks for being here. May we work to be the change we want to see!



    Show Notes:

    1:00 - Stef and Carolyn share about celebrating the Lunar New Year

    4:14 - red envelope shenanigans

    10:45 - how celebrating the Lunar New Year looks different, as adults

    21:00 - Carolyn's experience participating in the 2024 Running USA Conference

    33:50 - reminder of how we are not alone in doing the work of DEIB

    34:40 - the importance of DEIB being "baked into" an organization's culture and structure

    43:30 - Stef and Carolyn's roles in the upcoming, lululemon FURTHER project

    • 52 min
    Episode 7 - Having Peace with our Pace

    Episode 7 - Having Peace with our Pace

    “Not everything that counts can be counted.” Carolyn and Stef are back! The first episode of the year includes a lot of reflections on 2023, both personally and professionally, as well as the plan and mindset for moving into 2024.

    As always, thanks for being here!

    If you enjoy our convos, please like, subscribe, and leave a positive review!



    Show Notes:

    0:18 - intro and reconnecting after the holidays

    3:18 - reflections on the first year of the Making Strides Podcast!

    6:05 - Stef’s reflections on social media presence and usage, and how it has been connected with her growth in self-acceptance and advocacy

    11:11 - how Stef’s shift towards self-acceptance happened

    18:09 - reflections on the pace of Making Strides in 2023, as well as the plan for 2024

    21:32- what Stef is looking forward to in 2024, particularly in coaching

    25:05 - highlighting endurance athlete, Vriko Kwok

    30:08 - what Carolyn is looking forward to in 2024, and shifting her mindset from being an ‘injured runner’ to a ‘healthy athlete’



    Special thanks to our new Audio Engineer, Mark Kalagayan, from the non-profit, SPARC Worldwide!



    Noted in our convo:

    Emily Saul, Sports Psychologist

    Rising Hearts, grassroots org working to support and elevate Native communities

    Alexandria Staten, Diné-Mexican runner, training for Western States 100 supported by GU Energy Labs, Rising Heart, and Stefanie Flippin

    Vriko Kwok, entrepreneur and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu-turned ultrarunner, currently a Global Ambassador for lululemon and training for the lululemon Further project

    • 42 min
    Episode 6 - The Invisible Load We Carry

    Episode 6 - The Invisible Load We Carry

    Carolyn and Stef talk about bearing the impact and invisible load of microaggressions and discrimination, both in running and in life. Is it fair? How to we protect our peace while continuing to show up in the sport? We also discuss the importance of naming the problems we want to change.



    Show notes:

    6:25 - how raising a teen daughter who is Asian American brings to light the invisible burdens that women of color need to navigate

    9:00 - Stef discusses impact of being reprimanded on runs, on multiple occasions

    16:30 - Carolyn's encounter with a woman claiming 'all sides matter'

    24:00 - how the burden to process situations in real-time and to 'keep it together' falls on POCs

    29:20 - discussion on the crowds at UTMB, vs the cheer zone at Mile 21 at the Boston Marathon

    33:40 - why should the burden on bridging the divide fall on BIPOC community?

    39:00 - impact of not naming the actual issues of racism and the trickle-down problems it reinforces

    42:00 - people mixing up Stef and Carolyn

    49:00 - the problem of colorblindness and the privilege of uniqueness that whiteness provides

    54:20 - wrap up! Carolyn and Stef share things they're grateful for and what they're looking forward to in the coming weeks

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Episode 5: Barriers to Entry

    Episode 5: Barriers to Entry

    “Even the decision to train for a race is a privilege itself.”

    Episode 5 of the #MakingStridesPod, ‘Barriers to Entry,’ drops today!

    In this episode, Stef and I get into how participating in a trail or ultra race event isn’t as simple as ‘just stepping outside’ (as some claim).



    There’s a reason why women only comprise 23% of the trail and ultra scene (and that number drops to 16% at distances over 50 miles), or why fewer than 25% of participants in the outdoors are People of Color (and yes, that number dropped starting in 2020, as racially-charged hate crimes increased, according to the US Dept. of Justice).



    In light of heated online discussions of Western States 100, along with the significance of the announcement of lululemon’s Further project, we dedicated this episode to addressing the various barriers that many populations face, when considering whether or not to participate in a trail or ultra event.



    While setting aside entries for marginalized groups is a good start, it doesn’t do a person any good to throw them onto a Start Line without factoring in the social and environmental safety of the race event itself, and without giving them the tools, knowledge, and support to succeed.



    We hope this convo is insightful and spurs the sport towards change!

    You can find us on most podcast platforms now (yay!!), and, if you enjoy our episodes, please leave a rating and review, as it helps keep our show relevant for more listeners!



    Thanks for being here. May we work to be the change we want to see.

    Carolyn & Stef



    Show Notes:

    00:01 - chatting summer activities thus far

    04:30 - Stef talks about being a part of the lululemon Further project. "The whole goal is to see what's possible when a brand fully goes in on holistically supporting female-identifying athletes," vs the "shrink it and pink it" ideology.

    11:20 - discussion on how intensive and comprehensive it is to train for ANY race

    13:40 - Carolyn talks about her experience as a Woman of Color (Asian American), being invited to participate in her first, multi-stage race, the TransRockies Run, and how her primary reason for participating was to build representation and to help change norms

    23:50 - the privilege behind the belief that "the outdoors is for everyone!"

    24:50 - Stef shares insights and reflections on Western States, especially in light of online discussions of who has access to the sport and who does not

    34:15 - how preparation for a race event entails more than a comped race entry; what does it mean to prepare athletes with both the knowledge and the skills to perform well and to want to return

    39:15 - Carolyn discusses the advantages and privilege she had access to, in order to get support to simply participate at the TransRockies Run



    Trail & Ultra Race Orgs actively working to be safe, accessible, and inclusive:

    The Active Joe

    Yeti Trail Runners

    Aravaipa Running

    Go Beyond Racing

    Rock Steady Running

    Mendocino Movement Project (designed by and for adaptive athletes)

    Bolton Valley

    Trail Sisters

    Dirtbags Run

    • 50 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

Duane Scotti ,

Must listen (from a white 🏃🏻‍♂️ guy)

Being a “typical” white guy in the running world can be uncomfortable and overwhelming at times learning and understanding how DEI affects my friends in my community. Love Carolyn and Stef’s approach on how some of these issues affect the running space and how we can all learn and grow from our experiences to be better humans. Highly recommend (even if you are a white guy) you add to your podcast rotation like I did 🏃🏻‍♂️🎧

kristendoornbos ,

Don’t miss this podcast!

This podcast truly fills a much needed (previously) empty space in the running media landscape. Stefanie and Carolyn have important conversations around what it’s like navigating the world, and specifically the sport of running, as two Asian American women. In just three episodes I’ve both laughed and cried. I’m already learning from their stories, struggles, triumphs, and all the nuances of their two very different journeys in running. Highly recommend!

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