
DNF Podcast
1) Your Diet Sucks - The Harms of Eating Disorder Myths
Find Your Diet Sucks wherever you get your podcasts! At least 30 million Americans have an eating disorder, but only 1 in 10 people gets the treatment they need. Why? Kylee and Zoë debunk common my...Show More
2) Your Diet Sucks - Alcohol and Athletics
Find Your Diet Sucks wherever you get your podcasts! In this episode, Kylee and Zoë explore the complicated history that humans have with alcohol and athletics. We dive into the deep past (shoutout ...Show More
3) Introducing Zoë's Latest Podcast - Your Diet Sucks
Find Your Diet Sucks wherever you get your podcasts! Introducing Zoë's latest podcast project, Your Diet Sucks. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
4) Episode 13 - The Secret To Superhuman Strength
Cartoonist Alison Bechdel uses running to overcome a drinking habit, and Jack Kerouac self-destructs.
5) Episode 12 - The Crack Up
In 2017, Hillary Allen took a fall during a race that almost ended her life, and her running career. She says the survival story really begins the day she took her first steps, and all the days after ...Show More
6) Episode 11 - Fail Better
Peter Sagal says he might not have been born to run, but he has used running throughout his life as a way of exploring success, failure, and all the life that happens in between.
7) Episode 10 - The Waste Land
Breaking a world record caused Mike Foote to realize he needed help. And, T. S. Eliot re-invents modern literature while depressed.
8) Episode 9 - Kintsugi
A divorce led Ben Gibbard to reexamine his creative approach to songwriting and trail running. Plus, a brief history of Japanese ceramic repair.
9) Episode 8 - How Not To Make A Lightbulb
Fresh out of the Air Force Academy, a wrong turn forced Jim Walmsley to reconsider the trajectory of his life. A few years later, another fateful turn would launch his running career. Plus, the ma...Show More
10) Episode 7 - Spirit Lines
Growing up on a Navajo reservation was hard, but Verna Volker tapped into the resilience that she associates with being an indigenous woman. When she didn't see herself reflected in running media, she...Show More