
People Make Pyllon: Running Through Deep Time with Geologist Alex Copley
In this episode of People Make Pyllon, Paul speaks with Alex Copley - a passionate runner and geologist who helps us see the ground beneath our feet in an entirely new way.
From tectonic collisions to ancient mountain belts, Alex explains how the UK was shaped over hundreds of millions of years, and why understanding that history can change the way we run through the land today. They also talk about Greenland, recovery from toe surgery, and what it means to move through wild places with curiosity and care.
Whether you love the science or just the trails, this one might make you look at your next run a little differently.
In this episode-
How the UK and Scotland were formed
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What geology teaches us about time and perspective
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Why knowledge of the land can deepen your experience
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Thoughts on creativity, risk, and Arctic solitude
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Bonus: toenail removal, and why it was totally worth it
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