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107: Go for the Gold with Billy Mills

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“I ate the candy bar and the candy bar won the gold medal for me.”

Billy Mills aka Tamakoce Te'Hila is the 1964 Tokyo Olympics gold medalist in the 10,000 meter run. Luis and Billy talk about winning that gold medal, running in high school and beyond, the impact of running coaches, Billy’s time as a Marine, the American Indian experience, and Running Strong for American Indian Youth. Hear Billy impart some inspirational Lakota wisdom like, “It takes a dream to heal broken wings.” Luis also chats with Scott Little from Fox River sock company and how they have teamed up with Billy Mills to further his vision for the future.

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GUEST Contact Info:

Billy Mills

Running Strong for American Indian Youth website

Scott Little

Fox River website

Luis Escobar (Host) Contact:

luis@roaddogpodcast.com

Luis Instagram

Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact:

kevin@roaddogpodcast.com

yesandvideo.com

Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters

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Road Dog Podcast Adventure With Luis Escobar

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“I ate the candy bar and the candy bar won the gold medal for me.”

Billy Mills aka Tamakoce Te'Hila is the 1964 Tokyo Olympics gold medalist in the 10,000 meter run. Luis and Billy talk about winning that gold medal, running in high school and beyond, the impact of running coaches, Billy’s time as a Marine, the American Indian experience, and Running Strong for American Indian Youth. Hear Billy impart some inspirational Lakota wisdom like, “It takes a dream to heal broken wings.” Luis also chats with Scott Little from Fox River sock company and how they have teamed up with Billy Mills to further his vision for the future.

Don't forget to subscribe to the show!

GUEST Contact Info:

Billy Mills

Running Strong for American Indian Youth website

Scott Little

Fox River website

Luis Escobar (Host) Contact:

luis@roaddogpodcast.com

Luis Instagram

Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact:

kevin@roaddogpodcast.com

yesandvideo.com

Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters

kaoriphoto.com

Road Dog Podcast Adventure With Luis Escobar

www.roaddogpodcast.com

  continue reading

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