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WWDTM: Tara Dower

2024/11/9
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Key Insights

Why did Tara Dower decide to run the Appalachian Trail in record time?

She wanted to challenge herself after a previous five-month hike, aiming for a faster, more intense experience.

What unusual hallucinations did Tara Dower experience during her run?

She saw little devils on logs, a white cat, a lion, and her friend sitting on a log.

How did Tara Dower manage to eat while running the Appalachian Trail?

She consumed 8,000 to 10,000 calories a day, eating while running and stopping only to use the bathroom.

What was the headline in the Point Pleasant Register after the first Mothman sighting?

It was 'Couples See Man-Sized Bird Creature Something.'

Why are some modern hotels removing bathroom doors from their designs?

They claim it saves money and space, creating a more intimate guest experience.

What trend in parenting involves parents attending sleepovers with their children?

It's called a mommy and me sleepover, where parents go to ensure the environment is safe and enjoyable for their kids.

What new technology allows plants to communicate their needs to humans?

AI-powered sensors in the soil can translate plant needs, such as water requirements, into human language.

What was the alarming headline in the New York Times about vampire bats?

It warned that people may not be able to outrun vampire bats, which have been found to run very fast.

Chapters

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Shownotes Transcript

This week, record-breaking ultrarunner Tara Dower talks speed-hiking the Appalachian Trail with Negin Farsad, Faith Salie, and Peter GroszLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)