Show notes
On this episode, Dan Van Den Berg joined Josh to discuss:* How has his race at the Eugene Marathon sat with him over the last few months? (3:40)* The loss of his mother, being sick, and taking a step back from running (10:08)* Growing up in The Netherlands, moving to Canada as a boy, and his relationship with athletics (12:55)* Ending up in an ambulance on his way to the hospital after his first half marathon (22:07)* Bouncing back at his first marathon and that race unlocking things for the future (28:49)* How good of a job did he do at enjoying his first marathon? (32:20)* Why 2023 took a negative turn and what it meant going into 2024 (36:39)* Feeling good going into the 2024 Eugene Marathon (47:37)* What would 2020 Dan think of what he was able to do four years later? (52:57)* What has running meant to him throughout so much he’s gone through? (57:13)* What he’s currently chasing (1:02:49)And a whole lot more!Thanks to Fleet Feet Omaha for being the title sponsor of Chasing Three Hours! Stop by one of their two Omaha locations, or Fleet Feet Lincoln, for $15 off your first pair of shoes at regular price.Support St. Jude and Josh's 2024 Chicago Marathon fundraiser!Like what you hear? Please rate, review, subscribe, and share with a friend.Read Josh's weekly newsletter at chasingthreehours.com.Know anyone that would be a great fit for the pod or just want to drop Josh a note? Email [email protected], production assistance, and sound design: Ian AeilloCover art: Marissa Peterson This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit joshtweeterson.substack.com



