
This episode of Runners Only features Don Harvey interviewing Dr. Paul Wood, a former convict turned educator and author. They discuss topics such as running, personal growth, trauma, and rehabilitation.
Dr. Wood shares his experience with running, particularly trail running in Wellington, New Zealand. He reflects on how running serves as a metaphor for life, emphasizing perseverance through challenges.
The conversation shifts to Dr. Wood's past as a convicted murderer, discussing the impact of his actions and the journey of personal transformation he has undergone since his release from prison.
They explore the complexities of guilt and shame, with Dr. Wood expressing his ongoing feelings of guilt regarding his victim's family. He emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions and the potential for redemption.
Finally, Dr. Wood highlights the significance of support systems in rehabilitation and the need for society to provide opportunities for reintegration for former prisoners.
Dr. Paul Wood discusses running, personal transformation, and the journey from convict to educator, emphasizing redemption and the importance of support systems.

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