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The Living Barefoot Show Episode 9 Released – LIVE

January 24th, 2010 Episode 9

This is the formal release of the LIVE Living Barefoot Show recorded in October of 2009.  We had some great conversation with our callers and the test of this new system was a great success.  We’ll be using the system in the future for special live events including special guest interviews.

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Featured Interview: Christopher McDougall – Author of Born to Run

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Christopher McDougall is a well-spoken, humble man who has through the popularity of his book brought about some of the biggest changes in the perception of feet and running in recent years.  Join us in learning about how this talented author wrote his book, discovered his feet, and how he feels about barefooting and running.  This interview should not be missed.
We Talk about:
- Chris’s recent appearance at the TED Conference
- Thoughts on Interviews In General
- His first exposure to barefoot running
- How he came to find the Tarahumara while on assignment for the New York Times.
- He thoughts on his influence over barefoot running and ultra running
- How he struggled with writing Born to Run
- This thoughts on minimalist shoes
- And much more!
To learn more about Christopher McDougall visit his website: http://chrismcdougall.com

Buy His Book: Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen
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  1. I read an article of someone who mentioned his feet actually reduced in size from walking/running barefoot. I find my already indian foot maybe even widen, though my feet do feel stronger. Unfortunately I have this joint ache or discomfort in my left #1 metatarsal, more apparent in the winter months. At age 53 I wear a 111/2-12, where as at 37 101/2-11 was my size (I can’t fit back in my Tapdance shoes!). Are there any others out there noticing such differences?

    Posted by Akwesi Akwesi | February 26, 2010, 14:34

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