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Mile 20 Mindset

Mile 20 Mindset

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Mile 20 Mindset is a premium interview series hosted by actor and marathon runner Allen Maldonado, exploring the mindset, emotional transformation, and human resilience found within the first marathon experience. Each conversation centers on the powerful psychological turning point at mile 20, where endurance, determination, and identity collide.

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  • Mile 20 Mindset Podcast Episode 017 - Featuring Athule Mbekeni
    Mar 23 2026

    Introduction:
    Welcome to another inspiring episode of the Mow 20 Mindset podcast, where we delve into the transformative power of running. In this episode, host Allen Maldonado speaks with Athule Mbekeni, a passionate runner who shares his journey from casual running to conquering a marathon. Join us as we explore the profound impact running has had on Athule's mental health and personal growth.

    Section 1: The Beginning of a Passion
    Athule's love for running began in high school, where he found solace in the sport during challenging times. Initially, running served as a way to pass the time, but it soon became a form of therapy for his mental health struggles. Athule recalls, "I dealt with a lot of mental issues at the time... running was actually part of something that would be healing for me." This underscores how often our hobbies can serve deeper purposes in our lives, offering clarity and a means to cope with life's challenges.

    Section 2: Setting Goals and Challenging Oneself
    As the new year rolled in, Athule decided to set ambitious goals, including running a marathon. "I wanted to change... what better way to do that by achieving something like running a marathon?" This determination led him to choose the New York Marathon as his first marathon, recognizing it as one of the toughest races due to its challenging terrain. With the marathon scheduled for November, Athule began training in July, setting the stage for a life-altering journey.

    Section 3: The Training Process
    Training for the marathon taught Athule invaluable lessons about perseverance and consistency. "One thing I learned about myself is that I can do hard things," he stated. This consistency not only improved his running but also positively influenced other aspects of his life, including his diet and daily routines. Athule’s commitment to training reinforced the idea that dedication and hard work yield results, changing how he approached challenges both on and off the track.

    Section 4: The Challenges of Isolation
    Despite the benefits of running, Athule candidly discussed the isolation that often accompanies training, especially for long-distance runners. Living in North Miami Beach, he found limited community support, leading to many solitary runs. "Running is a sport that you do alone... it's you and your thoughts the whole time." While this isolation can be challenging, Athule appreciates running as an opportunity to confront and process personal thoughts, turning potential negatives into a therapeutic experience.

    Conclusion: Key Takeaways
    Athule Mbekeni’s journey illustrates the profound impact running can have on mental health, personal growth, and resilience. Through his story, we learn that running is not just a physical activity but a means of self-discovery and healing. Key takeaways from this episode include:
    1. Running can serve as a powerful tool for mental health and personal clarity.
    2. Setting ambitious goals can lead to significant personal transformations.
    3. Consistency and dedication in training can positively affect all areas of life.
    4. The solitary nature of running can foster deep self-reflection and personal growth.

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    29 mins
  • Mile 20 Mindset Podcast Episode 016 - Featuring Selama Masekela
    Mar 19 2026

    Introduction: In the latest episode of the Mile 20 Mindset podcast, host Allen Maldonado speaks with Selema Masekela, a multi-talented personality known for his work in sports broadcasting, acting, and social activism. They dive deep into Masekela's unique journey as a runner, exploring the transformative power of running and the importance of embracing all aspects of life.

    Main Content:

    The Beginning of a Running Journey
    Selema shares that his first running experience dates back to his childhood in Staten Island, New York, where his mother encouraged him to participate in a 3K race at Clovelakes Park. "I just remembered how much I enjoyed running at 12 years old," he recalls. With a family that valued outdoor activities, Masekela found himself gravitating towards running, rock climbing, and other outdoor sports, defying the stereotypes often associated with them. This foundational experience shaped his relationship with running, leading him to appreciate the connection with nature and physical challenge.

    The Joy of Running
    Masekela describes running as a form of meditation, a way to connect with oneself and the environment. He notes, "There's a piece in being able to play with nature. I think there's a healing and a meditation that takes place in doing difficult things outside." This perspective resonates with many runners who find solace and clarity in the rhythm of their feet on the pavement, especially during long-distance races. Both he and Allen share how marathons create a unique communal energy, where strangers cheer for one another, fostering a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose.

    The Marathon Experience
    Selema's first marathon was the New York City Marathon in 2009, which he decided to run to raise funds for his foundation, STOPE, aimed at mentoring black and brown kids in outdoor sports. He admits that his training was not extensive, with his longest run being only 18 miles. "I was feeling like, I got this," he reflects, unaware of the challenges that awaited him. Masekela’s experience illustrates a crucial lesson: the need for adequate preparation and the understanding that the marathon is as much a mental challenge as it is physical.

    The Wall at Mile 20
    Every marathon runner knows about the infamous "wall" that often hits around mile 20. Masekela recalls his experience running the Queensboro Bridge, noting, "When you're on that bridge in a car, you don't think that it's a mountain... but when you're running, it's a different story." This moment of struggle can be a turning point in a race, testing the runner's resolve and pushing them to dig deeper. Selema acknowledges the importance of this experience, suggesting that it teaches resilience and the power of perseverance.

    Conclusion:
    Selema Masekela's journey as a runner is a powerful reminder of the importance of embracing challenges and connecting with others through shared experiences. His story highlights the healing power of nature, the joy found in running, and the strength that comes from community support. For those considering running their first marathon, his experiences serve as both inspiration and a practical guide to the emotional and physical journey ahead. Remember, it's not just about crossing the finish line; it's about the journey and the lessons learned along the way.

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    36 mins
  • Mile 20 Mindset Podcast Episode 015- Featuring Chris Rosenblum
    Mar 16 2026

    In the latest episode of the Mile 20 Mindset podcast, host Allen Maldonado engages in a heartfelt conversation with filmmaker and marathon runner Chris Rosenblum. They explore the transformative power of running, the challenges faced during training, and the exhilarating experience of race day.

    **The Therapeutic Nature of Running**
    Chris Rosenblum shares how his journey into running was inspired by the people around him, especially Allen. He describes running not just as a physical activity but as a therapeutic experience. Chris reflects on how it serves as an escape from life’s stresses while also providing a sense of competition. He says, "It's such a therapeutic experience and honestly a lot to deal with you, know, you inspiring me being around you so often..." This sense of community and support is what allowed him to embrace the challenge of running marathons, especially when he was juggling a demanding work schedule in the film industry.

    **Finding Time Amidst a Busy Schedule**
    Chris recounts the difficulties of fitting training into his hectic life, often working 60 to 90 hour weeks on major film projects. He shares, "Where do you have the time to train?" Despite the challenges, he found the process of training exhilarating. Chris emphasizes the importance of commitment and perseverance, saying, "Just stay committed. Like once it's introduced to you...you just stay with it."

    **The Mental and Physical Battle**
    Training for a marathon taught Chris a lot about himself, especially regarding mental strength and perseverance. He explains, "Running long distance is such a beneficial part of the mental fight. Your mind is focused on the finish line, especially when your body is telling you no." This metaphor extends beyond running and applies to life’s challenges. He likens life to a lens, stating, "You think of life as a lens...with running, it's like, ah, you widen out. And then you see, you know, the day by day, like one step at a time."

    **The Race Day Experience**
    On race day, Chris faced the chaos of Dodger Stadium, where nerves and excitement ran high. He remembers the early morning logistics and the significance of carb loading the night before. "I remember waking up and I'm like, man, I'm like so full still," he laughs. As they lined up for the marathon, he felt the energy of the crowd and knew this was a special moment. Chris’s first thoughts as the race began were simple yet powerful: "Don’t stop. It’s like, you know, people take breaks and...the second you slow down is the second you’re letting those obstacles win."

    **Overcoming the Challenges**
    Every marathon runner faces a moment of doubt, and Chris was no exception. He describes a point during the race where his body and mind were at odds. Yet, he pushed through, reminding himself of the commitment he made to finish. "You have to conserve your energy, you know, cause everyone is running and it's like...it's not a race, it’s a marathon," he advises.

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    21 mins
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