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Jan 23, 2025 |
yellowscene.com | Lexi Miller
Kamala Venkatesh and her husband, Damoor, dreamed of a retirement filled with travel. The couple had emigrated from India to the San Diego area around the time Kamala was twenty years old. Together, they started a family, instilling a love for adventure and travel in their children. At fifty-four, Damoor planned to retire in four years, then he and his wife could jet-set across the globe together, enjoying their empty nest. Devastatingly, this did not happen.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
yellowscene.com | Lexi Miller
No one likes to sit in traffic, especially on the weekends, and the elitism that is seen in the sport of skiing is amplified when the anxiety around traffic is added. When looking for tips on online forums, I was met with comments such as, “Please, no one give away the shortcuts,” and “Yeah, no.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
yellowscene.com | Lexi Miller
“The first time I tried alcohol, I was a teenager, and it immediately made everything feel better,” says Brook Jajczyk, a thirty-five-year-old single mother to twins. “A lot contributed to it becoming addicted; I had experienced trauma and a family history of substance use and mental health, and drinking helped me escape,” Jajczyk says that she went from a studious, college-bound student to a daily drinker, which evolved into using other substances.
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Jun 15, 2024 |
yellowscene.com | Lexi Miller
Kris Mandoza charges through the mud and ice water before pulling himself up a wall using just a rope and physics. He stands a little taller and far more muscular than the average ultra runner and throughout the next several hours, he will travel more than 100 miles on foot. His optimism shines through the adversity as he hears the crowds applauding his tackling of the obstacles.
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May 22, 2024 |
irunfar.com | Lexi Miller |Buyer's Guides
Initially founded in 1914 to make ballet and bath slippers, Brooks has developed into a modern-day company with a reputation for making durable and reliable running shoes that fit the needs of many types of runners. From the 1940s through the 1960s, Brooks made an array of athletic shoes ranging from roller skates to football, baseball, and softball cleats. When Frank Shorter won the 1972 Olympic marathon, people suddenly became interested in running, and the jogging craze of the 1970s was off.
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