Angie BlevinsJun 222 minMental HealthInconsistencies and Borderline Personality DisorderStill I Run ambassador Angie shares what it's like living with Borderline Personality Disorder and how it's led to inconsistencies.
Christine AndersonJun 22 minPersonal StoriesSharing the Joy of Still I Run at the Carlsbad 5000Still I Run San Diego Chapter Captain shares her experience at the Carlsbad 5000.
Thomas KulikowskiMay 261 minPersonal StoriesToxic Masculinity and Men's Mental HealthThroughout my life, I’ve had episodes of anxiety and depression, but my true mental health “journey” didn’t start until college. On the...
Kim SundlingMay 131 minPersonal StoriesFrom Death to BostonAfter recovering from life-threatening hyponatremia, I decided to run a marathon. Now I'm a Boston qualifying finisher and earned my medal.
Stephanie RossMar 32 minPersonal StoriesTherapy is my Self-CareI knew self-care was important, but I didn't know self-care looked like for me or how much it saved my life.
Lisa LentzMar 22 minPersonal StoriesThe Meaning May Come Later Sometimes we are given things that we don’t want or are hard to accept. Lisa says that they may make sense later even if not in the moment.
Marissa QuinteroMar 12 minPersonal StoriesWHY do I love to run?I love to run because running saved my life! I hit rock bottom in 2020 and fell into depression. I knew I needed to consciously work on...
Christopher HeimermanJan 83 minPersonal StoriesResolve to Enjoy Your ResolutionsStill I Run Ambassador Christopher Heimerman shares his experience with resolutions.
Christine LinehanDec 31, 20212 minPersonal StoriesBreaking the Stigma – Running Through Seasonal DepressionStill I Run community member Christine Linehan shares how running more miles and for charity helped her seasonal depression.
Sue Ann RybakDec 21, 20213 minPersonal StoriesCoping with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)Still I Run member Sue Ann Rybak shares her experience with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
Nita SweeneyOct 22, 20213 minPersonal StoriesFor the Love of (running with my) DogStill I Run blog editor Nita Sweeney shares how running with her dog helps her mental and physical health
Sue Ann RybakOct 17, 20215 minPersonal StoriesRunner talks about losing parents to suicideChrissy, a member of Still I Run (SIR), talks about losing her parents to suicide and her family’s struggle with mental health issues.
Sasha WolffOct 8, 20213 minMental HealthReflections on Five years: Still I Run Founder, Sasha WolffFive years after founding Still I Run: Runners for Mental Health Awareness, founder Sasha Wolff reflects back on this incredible journey.
Nita SweeneyOct 3, 20213 minRunningReflection: Five Years with Still I RunMichael Camilleri, Still I Run Starting Line Scholarship Chair & long-time Still I Run member, looks back on his time with the organization.
Lisa LentzSep 24, 20211 minMental HealthFeelings Change: That’s Okay!Still I Run Ambassador Lisa knows feelings change and wants to remind us that’s normal.
Sue Ann RybakSep 9, 20213 minMental HealthRunning helped her overcome depression says suicide survivorStill I Run member and suicide survivor says running helped her overcome depression and raise awareness about suicide prevention.
Brian ReipJun 30, 20213 minPersonal StoriesThe Struggle Is Real: Men and Mental HealthCore Team and National Chapter Program Manager shares his struggle with Mental Health and hammers home that it's OK to ask for help.
Danielle BogedinMay 9, 20214 minPersonal StoriesIts Okay to Not be Okay: The aftermath of a loved one’s suicideGuest writer Danielle shares her story of depression and suicidal ideation after her father's passing from suicide.
Eric TaiApr 12, 20216 minPersonal StoriesRoute 48 Runner challenges Asian-American “Model Minority” NarrativeAsian-American Team Still I Run runner Eric challenges "Model Minority" Narrative through Route 48 challenge.
Christopher HeimermanApr 5, 20217 minPersonal StoriesWhere distance running meets long-term addiction recoveryChris lent his voice to Still I Run and talks openly about his long-term addiction recovery.