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Our Collective Stories


Victoria DiGiannatonio
Oct 26, 20235 min read
Living Boldly and Embracing ADHD
It’s no secret that stories told through Still I Run are bound together with common themes, and as such, we as writers often find things...


Richelle Horn
Oct 24, 20234 min read
Behind the Scenes of World Mental Health Day 5K: Our Race Director’s Story
Megan has been involved in the SIR community since 2018. She is one of our ambassadors and the race director for the WMHD 5k!

Michelle Tortora, LICSW
Oct 23, 20234 min read
Running: The Body and Mind Connection
Many times people wonder why I run. When they ask and I tell them, they often respond with: You’re going to ruin your knees It’s...
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