That Podcast In Hutch

This edition of That Podcast in Hutch brings in one of my closest friends and somewhat frequent guest Tyler Kershner.

Tyler has a history of doing extraordinary things, such as riding his bicycle more than 200 miles in a day, fasting for extended periods of time, or in this case - walking 50 miles in a single day. 

He got the idea from President Teddy Roosevelt, who believed that officers under his command should be able to walk 50 miles in a 24 hour period. In that test of physical endurance the officers could break that walk up over any part of 24 hours. Tyler decided he wanted to do it straight through - walking 50 miles in one outing, with only small breaks during the day. 

He chose Hutchinson, and during his trek around town he learned a lot about the community - and about himself. 

I think you’ll find this episode intriguing - and will appreciate some of his insights and takeaways from his one-day adventure. 

What is That Podcast In Hutch?

That Podcast in Hutch explores the people, places, and events that make Hutchinson a vibrant and engaging community. We’ll step beyond the headlines, to hear the real-life stories from our community and develop a deeper understanding of policy and people.