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ROO #148: Liz Anjos on the Performative Experience of Running and Music

Photo by Nate Cooper. Photo Design & Logo by Ethan Wright-Magoon of Bentforkz

Photo by Nate Cooper. Photo Design & Logo by Ethan Wright-Magoon of Bentforkz

“I definitely get energy from the crowd. And that can be both good and bad because I’m a performer, so when there is a crowd and people watching me, I want perform and I want to be running my best.”  

In this episode, Liz Anjos, musician known as Pink Feathers, keys and vocalist for RAC, and runner for the Oiselle Team, explores the performative experience of running and music. Liz shares the meaning behind Pink Feathers, her solo music act, and reflects on her classical piano background. Liz discusses how she balances marathon training when she is on tour with RAC, including a recount of her most recent training for the Berlin Marathon. She reveals her creative process when writing music and what inspires her songs. Lastly, Liz explains the importance of the Oiselle Team in her life, from the motivational sisterhood to the community support in chasing her dreams.

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* Podcast outro song: “Ghosts” by Pink Feathers from her album, Invisible Lines