A podcast for every kind of runner…every pace, every shape and every size! Real life running inspiration, stories, humor, tips and tricks to help spread the word that you don’t need to run fast…or far… to be a real runner. You can truly embrace the Fun of the Run!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | RunningSports |
Thanks for joining me for yet another episode of Fun of the Run! This week we’re talking hot weather running tips, how my “mid-church-meeting” run went down…and why sometimes you just need to email the race director already! As always, thank you so m... more
Prepare your ears to hear all about the awesomeness that is the Zion 100 Challenge by Milestone Events. As an ambassador for this event, I receive my entry in exchange for some posts and reels before, during and afterwards. It’s an amazing opportunit... more
This episode is all about the things in life that can affect our runs. Family drama, wedding plans, a shrinking household, feeling irrelevant as a person. Our bodies recognize stress…but not necessarily where that stress is coming from. And stress pl... more
You are in for a treat this week as I interview Heather Brubaker from central Pennsylvania. She’s a Mennonite mother of 2 who just ran her second ever half marathon this past Saturday! Several months ago, she jokingly said I should have her on the po... more
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I’m so grateful for this podcast, it got me through my last 4 hour 40 minute long run. Yes, I just kept listening, one episode after the other. The story telling is so good, it totally kept me entertained the whole time. Thank you so much for your truth and vulnerability. You are such an inspiration!!
Thanks for being real and sharing your journey of why you love running no matter the pace. You are amazing and always make me laugh
First time listener and I just wanted to thank you for how honest you were in episode 26. It is so hard to know we don’t want to be like a parent or parents but have it come from a place of love. Really excited to be a listener on your journey! I’m signed up for my first trail 5K, and I literally have been wanting to find a running podcast to listen to!
Love your podcast! You’re such an inspiration and your content is so relatable. Also I loke to run alone too but can’t wait to run with you tomorrow!😂
Love your perspective on running. I was speedier in my 40s and younger. I’m now 55 and have slowed down considerably. It’s so refreshing to hear from a back of the packer! Please keep your podcast going. I love it!
Apple Podcasts | #140 | United States/Sports/Running |
Apple Podcasts | #171 | Canada/Sports/Running |
Apple Podcasts | #69 | India/Sports/Running |
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