Running seemed an impossible dream for our guest, Katie Silverthorne, after she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in her early twenties, but for her putting one foot in front of the other has powered an amazing journey where running and being healthy have helped her deal with this debilitating condition.
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Jon Albon: how to get out of your comfort zone
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Damian Hall: running an FKT on the Pennine Way
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