Peter and Bryan check in on their 31 Days of August Challenge progress and prepare for the final two-day smidge. Then they welcome back Father Dan Horan—the running friar, professor, doctor, and author. Together they debate the etiquette rules for acknowledging fellow runners in the wild. They also discuss how Father Dan's life as a Franciscan monk has changed during the pandemic and how running has helped him, as well as his views on systems of injustice and crisis fatigue. Plus, Friar Dan's plans for future races, his favorite HWYRT music cues, and so much more.
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Thank you all for listening and supporting us over the past eight years. We hope you enjoy this extra-long final episode. We will see you out there. RUN WELL!
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