Love, MS and Letting go: a Discourse on the Heart (with a List to Match!)
June 12, 2012
By Guest Blogger
Love … Gorgeous love. We all crave it. We’re all terrified of losing it. We all struggle through the moments when we feel we don’t deserve it. We’re all capable of giving it … and receiving it. At times, it seems to vanish. We wonder why love has left us. But it never does … Love is expansive and complex. I grew up in a tough household. Out of some misguided belief that too many… Read More >
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
April 30, 2012
By Guest Blogger
When I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis seven years ago, at the age of 28, it felt like my life was sent spinning downhill. My fear of how this disease would weigh on me, drag me down into inevitable disability, was echoed by the concerned family and friends who cautioned me to be careful, not to take risks, to take drugs, to abandon my dream of having children. How would I cope with one day… Read More >
Scott Jurek’s Personal Marathon
April 12, 2010
By Guest Blogger
Scott Jurek By Geoff Cohen Standing relaxed and confident before a full house at NYC’s Jack Rabbit Sports, Scott Jurek began speaking to a rapt audience. He discussed training, running, and his race against the Tarahumara Indians through Mexico’s Copper Canyon. He is uniquely qualified to talk about these topics. He brings the practical knowledge gained from winning seven consecutive Western States 100-mile ultra marathons, the “book” knowledge earned from a degree in physical therapy,… Read More >









