The Rich Roll Podcast

The Poet Laureate Of Running: Rickey Gates On Endurance & Empathy

Jan 27, 2020
Rickey Gates, a distinguished ultra-runner and conceptual artist, merges endurance with storytelling in captivating ways. He shares insights from his extraordinary project of running every street in San Francisco, emphasizing the transformative power of long-distance running. Gates discusses how his journeys foster empathy and connection in a divided society, highlighting the importance of vulnerability and personal growth. He reflects on the artistry of endurance and the invaluable lessons learned through human interactions while traversing diverse landscapes.
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ANECDOTE

Early Cross-Country Attempt

  • At 19, Ricky Gates attempted to bike across the U.S., but quit after three days due to a perceived knee injury.
  • He then went to Italy, but the idea of a cross-country journey stayed with him, inspired by Peter Jenkins' book.
INSIGHT

Impact of 2016 Election

  • Ricky Gates planned his run before the 2016 election, but the results made the journey more interesting.
  • The vastness of the American center, mostly red states, became apparent, highlighting the country's political geography.
INSIGHT

Personal Motivation for the Run

  • Ricky Gates's cross-country run coincided with a period of self-reflection and a need for solitude.
  • This personal journey, including a break from his relationship with Liz, was a challenge but ultimately led to growth.
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