The Rich Roll Podcast

Amelia Boone Is A Human Being (And Still A Badass)

Oct 24, 2019
Amelia Boone, the most decorated woman in obstacle course racing, shares her profound journey beyond the podium. Known as 'The Queen of Pain,' she reveals her hidden battle with an eating disorder, stripping away the glory to discuss vulnerability and authenticity. Amelia speaks candidly about the pressures of competition and how they affected her mental health, emphasizing the importance of community support and self-acceptance. Her courage to confront personal challenges opens a vital conversation about mental health in sports and the complexity of recovery.
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ANECDOTE

Past Podcast Interviews

  • Amelia Boone reflects on past podcast interviews, finding them performative and unrelatable to her current self.
  • She admits to selective vulnerability, focusing on one aspect of herself while hiding her struggles.
INSIGHT

Self-Reliance and Addiction

  • Rich Roll notes the similarities between himself and Amelia Boone, including their Type-A personalities, successful careers driven by self-will, and ongoing struggles.
  • He observes how this self-reliance can be used to rationalize addictive behaviors, hindering recovery.
ANECDOTE

Rationalizing the Disorder

  • Amelia Boone acknowledges struggling with her eating disorder for years, even while achieving athletic success.
  • She rationalized it by comparing herself to others and thinking she wasn't as sick as before.
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