Welcome to the I Did A Runner Podcast. Each week we will focus on inspiring people and their stories from around the world, the challenges we can face both mentally, and physically, and some of the funnier things that can come from life too, to get you through your day or run. Now switch off from the world's distractions, plug in, and enjoy this week's episode.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | RunningSports |
Joining me on the podcast this week and the last episode of the year is the well known-figure, entrepreneur and good friend of mine - Ollie Proudlock. This episode is a special one, where we discuss Proudlock’s personal journey after having lost 3 fa... more
Joining me on the podcast is TV personality, online fitness and nutrition coach, David Birtwistle.
Several years ago David came up to me and said something that left a mark, and is why I hold him in such high regard.
In this episode we discuss w... more
Joining me on the podcast tomorrow are two members from one of the fastest growing Run clubs in the UK - Ant and George, introduced to me through my ambassadorship with Samsung and the Samsung Health App. 4 Friends came together with little to no bac... more
Joining me on the podcast today is qualified run coach, PT, James Stirling AKA the London fitness guy. James was an early adapter on the online fitness scene, he strives to create a community with a deep connection, that doesn’t feel intimated and sc... more
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Wow, what a conversation & what a podcast. Both spoke so well of feelings, advice, adventures & life. Absolutely brilliant & looking forward to supporting this podcast going forward!
I’ve never really been in to podcasts but you had me captivated. I follow your content on Instagram anyway but you have a way of drawing people in, your tone of voice and mannerisms, I find calming.
This content was brilliant, it really made me think about how males feelings can often be disregarded in many different situations. I also loved the conversation about how we’re our children’s role models - I don’t think about that often enough - and the beauty of having dreams.
Very inspiring and ... more
Listen to my first podcast and it was fab! Loved the conversation with Ryan Libbey and his honesty! Now to listen to the rest of the series.
Look forward to the episodes each week. Great host and podcast 5/5
I’m not even a runner and I love this podcast. The depth and insights it recognises from all angles of life leave me feeling so inspired and positive.
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