We love to run. We love the running community. We love runners. But we also know there are some issues in our world that directly affect the sport that we love. Issues that need to be addressed. We want to understand what is happening and know what we can do to help uplift underrepresented genders, celebrate and include different cultures and backgrounds, and address the environmental impact of ru... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | RunningSports |
An exploration of how climate change is impacting the sport we love and what others are individually doing to change it.
This bonus episode is a collaboration with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), for... more
An exploration of motherhood and the Olympics.
First, through the storytelling of Dawn Harper-Nelson, Olympic gold and silver medalist, a wife and a mom. Next, a discussion with Molly Dickens, Co-Founder and Executive Director of &Mother, on the in... more
First, through the storytelling of Ryan Montgomery, Queer Pro Ultra Runner, on how running has allowed him to explore and better understand himself. Second, a discussion with Chris Mosier, the first trans athlete to represent Team USA, on the past, p... more
First, through the storytelling of the environmental impact of a single large-scale marathon, told by Shelley Villalobos, Managing Director of Council for Responsible Sport. Second, a discussion on current and future state of the sustainable efforts ... more
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So often running is compartmentalized from social and personal issues that are often difficult to name aloud (e.g., climate change, spirituality, racism). This podcast names the issues, draws connections to and within the sport, and has fun — all at the same time. Tina and Knox bring on excellent guests and do a great job interviewing them, then leaving the listener with actionable takeaways. Well done and highly recommended!
This is an amazing podcast that’s about running but so much more on top. When I’m out for a run, I don’t need to hear coaches and podcasters talk endlessly about the thing that I’m currently doing. I love that this podcast ties running back to bigger issues and ends with something actionable.
Thank you two for putting together a podcast that showcases the sometimes overlooked intricacies and untold stories of different members of the running community. I’ve smiled, laughed, and even cried during some listenings. This is really special. Much love and I look forward to more from the podcast.
I’ve listed to 3 of the 4 podcasts so far and have been affected by each one in different ways. The topics and interviewees are fascinating as is the discussion with Tina and Knox which follows.
Podcasts are really not my thing but I’ve found this to be very well paced, excellently produced, easy to listen to and enlightening.
It highlights issues in a way which is respectful, engaging and thought provoking along with ideas on what to do next.
I listen to it on my long run and it ensures I keep ... more
Eye opening and engaging podcast. Love the actionable steps given at the end of each episode that we can all take to make our running community even better!
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