
With you on your run - capturing running stories, anecdotes and moments to inspire, entertain and encourage more running.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 130 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | RunningSports | |||

There are many words that can be written about this race but they're best spoken - enjoy!
Natalie came back to tell us all about her NYC Marathon, and WHAT an experience she had.
She was also picked as one of the New York City Marathon “Team Inspire 2025!” - a group of 26 athletes (one for each mile) with the most compelling stories. The... more
This week, we're right in the thick of spring marathon season - chatting Boston, London, comeback niggles, taper nerves and the chaos of trying to work out what race pace actually means when training’s been less than textbook.
There’s plenty of chat... more
Easter weekend chaos - chocolate, carbs, and cheers,
Late nights in the pub means slightly foggy gears
Marathon season is creeping up fast,
“Am I ready for this?” - a question we always ask
Emails in junk, causing a little stress,
Boston looks h... more
This week on the pod, we’re talking:
❄️ surprise winter weather and cold track nights
🏃 Luke’s ultra build and “mixed medium double long” training
🔥 Sam’s Ashby 20 recap, race-day gels and hills
🇬🇧 the London Marathon 2027 two-day race debate... more
Balance is key – not balancing 12 pints of Guinness and being a functioning human the next day, nor not letting your hair down from time to time.
This episode is a good balance of running, yapping and questioning – enjoy!
RUNNING, BUT MAKE IT CHAOTIC.
Episode 67 is what happens when marathon prep meets breakfast discourse, training doubt, comeback legs and a very real debate over whether 18 miles deserves 26.2-mile glory.
Hot cross buns are under review.
Rice Krisp... more
The colds linger but the banter is strong – Fran pushes on through, Luke is bed-bound and Sam is going for a BIG win, enjoy!
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