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"Own Your Weird" from The Funny Runner

Brittany Charboneau

Pro runner, artist, and certified weirdo Brittany Charboneau welcomes you into her wonderful world of sparkly chaos full of inspiration and permission to be you!

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  • Brittany Charboneau

    Hi! I'm Brittany aka The Funny Runner. I'm a Denver-based professional runner for The North Face, a running coach for Mercuria Running, and lover of all things art, weirdness, Disney, singing, finding pennies, and anything that brings me joy!

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