
Friends, runners, and content creators, Laura Green and Erica Kennedy, catch up weekly to hear about one another's running successes (and many failures) and to peel back the curtain a little on what making content as a millenial looks like for them. Little bit of running with a lot of laughing. Just for fun.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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People have requested birth stories and since we both LOVE birth stories (all of them!) we each told a story from when one of our babies was born. And Erica really stole the show with a story about getting her butt cheeks taped open. I can't make thi... more
We are checking in on Father's Day Sunday, which to us apparently means chit chatting with ya girlfriend! Erica gives us an IL weather report, we vent about missing vacations and missing funds, and Erica ends the episode with a harrowing tale of Choo... more
Laura conquered the Presidential Traverse in the White Mountains of NH on Friday...or did they conquer her? The black flies took her down like an expired piece of meat. And while she was awfully thirsty, the stadiums and hill workouts proved to be en... more
This week we had embarrassing content creation moments in public, Erica continues to go viral and is convinced she's globally hated, and we talk about all the things we eat before runs (and don't eat). This one feels particularly giggly. So I hope yo... more
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I love this show. Laura and Erica are so real and upfront about the challenges inherent in juggling life and sport, and their banter is witty and entertaining. I burst out laughing at least a few times every episode. Please keep it up!
I’ve listened since the beginning of this hilarious duo, and let me tell you the number of times I’ve laughed out loud, teared up, ALONE, while listening in public is high! Not a dull moment!
First podcast I have been able to listen to as I run. Super funny and relatable stories.
I put this on for an hour long run. It’s like listening to your friends catch up on their lives and talk about their running. No one is pretending to be perfect or act like it’s a breeze to qualify for Boston. They are real people talking about running and what’s happening in their lives.
I love listening to y’all’s banter, you make me literally laugh out loud. I sometimes catch myself trying to respond to y’all too like I’m actually in the conversation, but I’ve totally loving it.
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Two millennial runners and content creators recap life as they catch up weekly, blending running talk with candid stories about motherhood, relationships, and creating online content. Episodes span race weekend chaos, injuries, brand partnerships, and the realities of turning a hobby into a business, all delivered with humor and down-to-earth camaraderie. Notable moments include behind-the-scenes at live events, day-in-the-life banter, and authentic reflections on aging, friendship, and balancing personal goals with audience-facing content.
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