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  <title>372. The Everyday Runner, Dr. Margi Johnson</title>
  <description> &amp;quot;At times in my life when I’ve struggled or when I’ve maybe been less than my best self, my mom always asks, 'When was the last time you went for a run?'&amp;quot;   Welcome to the newest series on the Ali on the Run Show: The Everyday Runner. On this series, we’re hearing from runners who are just like you and me. Not professional athletes — these runners have jobs, families, and responsibilities beyond this sport we all love so much.   Today, meet Dr. Margi Johnson. Margi is a family medicine physician and mom of three with big goals and dreams on the run. (Hint: She wants to qualify for the Olympic Marathon Trials someday, which would mean running a sub-2:45 marathon!) On this episode, Margi shares her story of being an &amp;quot;airlift baby,&amp;quot; born in Vietnam and brought to the United States, where she was adopted and raised. She talks about being athletic as a child, but admits that running was never her first love. (She chose to be a jumper, because she wanted the sport that involved the least amount of running! The irony!) It wasn't until Margi was in her surgical residency — with two kids and a third to come — that she rediscovered and truly fell in love with running. Margi talks about what the past year has been like for frontline workers, shares her story of getting Covid a whopping three times, and explains her family's decision to relocate from New Jersey to Georgia.   SPONSOR:&amp;amp;nbsp;Picky Bars — Visit&amp;amp;nbsp;pickybars.com/ontherun, where code ONTHERUN gets you 20% off. (Join the Picky Club and get an extra 20% off.)   What you’ll get on this episode:    Margi shares her adoption story, and what it meant to be an “airlift baby” (6:15) How Margi became a runner — and a jumper! (14:00) The road to becoming a doctor (21:20) On rediscovering running as an adult, a resident, and a mother (29:30) When Margi finally started calling herself a runner (41:45) When Margi finds time to run, and what this past year has been like for her (50:10) Adjusting to life in Georgia (59:45)    Follow Margi:    Instagram @chasing_an_otq    Follow Ali:    Instagram&amp;amp;nbsp;@aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava    Listen &amp;amp;amp; Subscribe:    Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play    SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show!&amp;amp;nbsp;If you’re enjoying the show, please&amp;amp;nbsp;subscribe, and&amp;amp;nbsp;leave a rating and review on iTunes or Apple Podcasts. And, as always, spread the run love by sharing this episode with your friends, family members, running buddies, or favorite internet strangers!  </description>
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