
This episode features Victoria Taylor, who discusses her upcoming attempt to break the record for running the length of New Zealand. Topics include her previous record, training challenges, and mental health awareness.
Victoria Taylor, now 29, ran the length of New Zealand at age 19 in 34 days, averaging over 50 kilometers a day. She aims to break the current record of 18 days and 9 hours, which has stood since the 1970s.
Victoria shares her experiences of training while managing her responsibilities as a mother to a toddler. She discusses the physical and mental challenges she faced during her first run and how they shaped her resilience.
The conversation also touches on the importance of mental health, as Victoria runs this time for the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand, raising awareness for suicide prevention and support.
Listeners are encouraged to follow her journey and support her cause through social media and donations.
Victoria Taylor aims to break the record for running New Zealand's length while raising mental health awareness.

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