Free Weekly Timed explores everything parkrun and is presented by Vassos Alexander and Helen Williams. The pair share experiences, chat to guests and interact with fellow parkrun runners as they debate the big talking points of the week. To get in touch, email us at hello@freeweeklytimed.com or tweet us @freeweeklytimed. You can also get in touch via our website Freeweeklytimed.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | FitnessHealth & Fitness |
Radio presenter Jenni Falconer is on the pod this week to chat about her love of running and parkrun. She tells us about her quirky way of counting steps while running.
Andy Large is our guest this week who tells us how finding out he had diabetes prompted him to start going to parkrun.
The brilliant Malcolm from Bolton joins us this week to chat about his decision to retire from parkrun at the tender age of 91. He completed 100 parkruns at Bolton and has volunteered 205 times making him a parkrun legend. We also hear from Hugh Bras... more
Helen’s on her own this week as we celebrate junior parkrun turning 12. She speaks to the Crebbin family about why they got involved with parkrun and how it has become an integral part of their weekend. Volunteer Adrian Dixon also joins the pod to te... more
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Absolutely not for people who actually parkrun. The lack of knowledge by the main presenter Vassos is embarrassing for parkrun as a brand.
I skip everything and only listen to the interviews if they look interesting otherwise I don’t bother at all.
I really hope the new CEO of parkrun reforms this podcast in 2022. Since parkrun returned in July 2021, we have been treated to no less than 17 anecdotes by the host as to why he didn’t parkrun the previous weekend or bring a barcode. He clearly is irreverent and indifferent towards actually parkrunning. I gave up in early January when instead of positive stories about a new year at parkrun we had to listen to almost 10 minutes chat of drinking on New Year’s Eve. Not suitable for the kids in the... more
I’ve listened to this since day one as I love all things parkrun. Vassos is entertaining, likeable and clearly lives for running. But he doesn’t seem to ‘get’ the subject matter and isn’t the right person to fly the flag for parkrun. I sometimes find myself wincing at his comments given the this is an official broadcast. Helen has saved the pod.
Just read some of the reviews and was surprised by some. I personally think Vassos is great, he does sometimes lack some knowledge but I like that, he doesn’t pretend to know everything, he just comes across as a great inspirational runner that thoroughly enjoys parkrun, I also like Helen’s honesty about her kids and how everything isn’t always perfect, I find their honesty refreshing, I love their enthusiasm for parkrun, well worth a listen 👍
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