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Running had always been in his life after being inspired by Zola Budd to run the 1500m at his school barefoot. After heading up denim at Diesel in the 90s as it had its metoric rise, he changed tack and became a teacher.
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So why breathe free run strong? Well, today's guest has had an exciting journey to arrive on an obsession with breath and its power to change you. The algorithm then tries to generate new images in adherence to the aesthetics it has learned.įor this week's guest, I entered the keywords breathe free run strong and applied a cubist filter. To create AI art, artists write algorithms not to follow a set of rules, but to “learn” a specific aesthetic by analyzing thousands of images. Inspired by this and encouraged by another artist and listener out in New Zealand (shout out to Logan) I was inspired to use a generate to create this week's podcast cover art. You may remember at the start we talked about AI generative art. I hope you enjoyed last week's conversation with Fabricio. In this conversation, we talk about that period in her life, her journey into running and her recent signing with Salomon. She has been sharing her experience of what happened in order in order to help shift the narrative about how people feel about gun laws. Maggie has been on a profound journey of healing after surviving a mass shooting at her place of work on March 22nd 2021 where tragically ten people lost their lives. Montoya has her sights set on the Chicago Marathon in 7 weeks' time. Olympic Trials and a recent 15:19 5K at the MT SAC Relays in April 2022. Within five years of training with the group, she has hit several personal records, including a 32:06:87 10K that earned her a spot in the 2021 U.S. Following college, Montoya moved to Boulder, CO to join the Roots Running Project, training with fellow Salomon athlete Noah Droddy. Montoya ran Division I track while attending Baylor University leading the college to the NCAA Championships in her final season placing second and earning the All-Region honours at NCAA South Central Regional in a season-best 6,000-meter time of 20:21:7.