
Go! Running Talks is an interview series where Lena chats with the guides, guests, and partners who bring Go! Running Tours to lifeIn each 15–20 minute episode, Lena sits down with our guides, guests, and partners to spotlight their stories, their cities, their travel hacks, and the runs they’ll never forget.
It’s inspiring, fun, and refreshingly real. You’ll get personal running stories, surprisi... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureSportsRunningPlaces & Travel | |||

Julia has been running in San Francisco for close to 20 years. She says if she ever gets tired of running across the Golden Gate Bridge, something is wrong. That hasn't happened yet.
She's a two-year Go! Running Tours guide in San Francisco, an Iron... more
Lapo was born and raised in Florence. His name is typically Florentine. And after almost nine years guiding runners through the city, he's about to reach his 1,000th guest.
He's an architect by profession - which means when he runs you past a Renais... more
This past Monday, three Go! Running Tours guides crossed the finish line at the Boston Marathon. Alan from Montreal. Emily from New York. Jose from Chicago. Three different training cycles, three different race days - and one thing in common: they ea... more
Tokyo is not one city. It never was.
Ihor, Go! Running Tours' lead guide in Tokyo, has been exploring the city on foot, by bike, and through a camera lens for five years. His conclusion: Tokyo has 23 different wards, and each one is its own world. T... more
Sara Amato wasn't sure anyone would want to run Denver. "It doesn't have the cool architecture and history that European cities do," she told us. She built the tours anyway.
Sara is Go! Running Tours' lead guide in Denver - ultra runner, trail lover... more
Hyatt Regency McCormick Place in Chicago partnered with Go! Running Tours to offer guests something most hotels don't: a guided running service that starts at the hotel door and takes you into the city.
Two routes. Both 6K. One along Lake Michigan -... more
What's it like to run in one of the world's fastest-growing cities? In this episode of Go! Running Talks, Lena talks with Sha (runner, guide, and Shanghai local) about the city's booming running scene, her most unforgettable race experiences, and wha... more
In this episode of Go Running Talks, Lena interviews Alex Grady, a running tour guide based in Atlanta. Alex shares his journey into running, from his childhood experiences to his achievements in marathons, including a memorable run in the London Mar... more
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