When I watch the NYC Marathon on TV, I’m always so disappointed when the coverage ends, and I only get to hear about the stories of the elite runners. Don’t get me wrong, the elite runners are amazing athletes, but honestly, the runners who inspire me the most are the back-of-the-packers. These are the stories I am most interested in hearing. Of course, I am and have always been that back-of-the-p... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsRunning |
Today we are here with runner Katie Enriquez, who resides in Northern California! Katie is not only a marathon runner but she is currently training for her first 100 mile ultramarathon! On top of that, she is an actor and a documentary filmmaker who ... more
Today we are here with an incredible and inspirational mother-daughter pair of marathon runners! You may have seen them on the Today Show and ABC World News Tonight with David Muir. Kayleigh Williamson and her mom Sandy Williamson, who live in Austin... more
Today we are here with runner and military veteran Jeanette Guerrero, who resides in Austin, Texas! Jeanette started running when she joined the military, and hasn't stopped since. Listen in as she shares many inspiring stories with us. Follow her on... more
Today we are here with running coach Gillian (A.K.A Coach G), who resides in Toronto, Canada! Gillian has run many races, from 5Ks to marathons, and is also a running and nutrition coach. Listen in as she shares many inspiring stories with us. Follow... more
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I really enjoyed listening to your first podcast! The conversation sounded very relaxing and natural. Lydia’s stories are amazing and inspiring. They resonate with me, my joys, my struggles. While many podcasts featuring fast runners or the elites, Lydia represents most of us. I can relate to her stories. I hope your podcast features more runners like her, Amy. Thank you, great job!
This is a fun and inspiring listen, and I look forward to hearing more of Amy’s running stories and those of her guests. I’m looking to get back to running myself and hope to use this podcast as motivation.
There are many amazing runners stories. Any age, any pace, any race, any body shape and any running journey truly tells a story. I am glad Amy Cohen telling these stories including her own honest running experience. Every story matters. I am excited to follow this podcast.
This podcast is going to be amazing! So excited.
Apple Podcasts | #182 | Denmark/Sports/Running |
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