294. Nikki Hiltz
Ali on the Run Show - Podcast tekijän mukaan Ali Feller
“I used to think being vulnerable or authentic was weakness. Like, ‘Oh, don’t show that, don’t share your weaknesses.’ And then it’s like, wait a second, it’s the opposite. It takes great strength and bravery to live an authentic life.” Nikki Hiltz returns to the Ali on the Run Show! This time around, Nikki — a professional 1500m runner for adidas — talks about her decision to prioritize her mental health this year instead of focusing on the track, and talks about what it means to her to be authentic. She reflects on her hugely successful Golden Coast Track Club Virtual Pride 5K, and talks about the impact of watching members of the LGBTQ+ community using that race to come out to their loved ones. Plus, Nikki explains her decision to leave Golden Coast Track Club, offers an update on her new coach, and tells us all about her girlfriend, fellow runner Emma Gee. What you’ll get on this episode: Nikki shares an update on her team affiliation and her coaching (3:25) Nikki’s decision to prioritize her mental health this year (6:30) Why Nikki loves the person she is becoming (17:15) On authenticity (19:45) Reflecting on the Golden Coast Track Club 5K (22:00) All about Emma Gee, Nikki’s girlfriend (30:00) Why Nikki is so passionate about getting people registered to vote (36:30) How will Nikki know when it’s time to step back on the track? (38:30) What we mention on this episode: Nikki on Episode 188 of the Ali on the Run Show Nikki on Episode 170 of the Ali on the Run Show Ten Percent Happier The Trevor Project Myers-Briggs test (I’m ESFJ — The Consul!) The 5 Love Languages (I’m words of affirmation!) Follow Nikki: Instagram @nikkihiltz Twitter @nikki_hiltz Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Like the Facebook page Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SPONSOR: AfterShokz Go to ontherun.aftershokz.com for 15% off wireless headphones