Chris Heuisler

Ali on the Run Show Episode 265: Catching Up with Chris Heuisler

“That’s what I have now: I have hope.”

A lot has changed for Chris Heuisler since the last time he was on the Ali on the Run Show. He turned 40! He’s no longer the Global RunWestin Concierge. And he got sober. On this episode, Chris — for the first time publicly — talks about his past with alcoholism, and his journey to sobriety. (SO PROUD OF YOU, CHRIS.)

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What we mention on this episode:

Chris Heuisler, National Run Concierge for Westin Hotels

Chris Heuisler’s Most Embarrassing Running Moment!

Ali on the Run Show LIVE! Featuring Meb Keflezighi, Andrea Barber, Chris Heuisler, and Des Linden

Des Linden on Finding Mastery

Catching Up with Andrea Barber

Andrea Barber AKA Full House‘s Kimmy Gibbler

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5 Responses

  1. Chris.
    Thank you for sharing your story. I am a runner/triathlete working on recovery too. I appreciate your honesty and totally identify with so many things you said.

  2. Chris. Uou r a witness to how the RECOVERY WORKS. WHEN LIVING IN ACCEPTANCE AND GRATITUDE UOUR LIFE CHANGES. You continue to b an inspiration to all of US. Continue the JOURNEY. P.

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I’m the creator of the Ali on the Run blog and the host of the Ali on the Run Show podcast. I’m also a freelance writer and editor, a race announcer, a runner and marathoner, a mom, and a huge fan of Peanut M&Ms, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (way better than the first one!), and reliving my glory days as a competition dancer in the early 2000s. I’m really happy you’re here.
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