218. Alan Scherer: Taking Action Every Day
218. Alan Scherer: Taking Action Every Day

218. Alan Scherer: Taking Action Every Day

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Alan is a 48 year old runner who battles mental health, addiction and injuries. Alan is now, his own judge, police officer, healer and guiding force, with something to say and people to help. Trigger warning: this episode deals with suicide and severe mental illness. In this episode we talk about: -being in the thick of struggles -sharing so other people feel seen -moving for mental health -coping with injuries and holding onto hope -asking for help and accepting support -shockwave therapy -the importance of community and not being alone -adapting to change -inner dialogue and the stories we tell ourselves -taking full responsibility and action every day -being a role model -the intersection between lessons learned running and in life -suicide and the darkest mental health struggles -finding your true identity and defining yourself -work ethic and being your own worst enemy -pushing the limit -the impact of fitness communities -showing up for strangers Check out Alan’s first appearance on For The Long Run Episode 86. We mentioned For The Long Run Episode 91 with Jackie Hunt-Broersma: The limit does not exist. Follow Alan on Instagram and Facebook @stigmafighter.alanscherer @swanzeykeenefitproject @alanschererphoto Check out his website alanschererphoto.com and online fine art photography gallery 1-alan-scherer.pixels.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support Freedom Solar Power This episode is brought to you by Freedom Solar Power, the company I am using to go solar on my house. When I first started looking into solar, I thought it would be a clunky and expensive process. Going solar isn’t as hard as you think it is, and Freedom Solar Power is a turnkey solution focused on educating the consumer and making sure they have all the information they need to make sure going solar is right for them, both financially and as a way to help the planet. With no downpayment required, solar not only ads value to your home and is great for the environment, and might even allow you to save money fro

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