
As runners, we all challenge ourselves in ways we never thought possible. Pushing the boundaries of what we’re capable of to smash through targets and set ourselves new bigger and better ones. This awesome hobby we share gives us one thing in common and it brings us together as a community. Whether you’re working towards completing your first Parkrun, or you’re a veteran of the sport who’s run 100... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Episode 102 - Hey Stephen:
On the pod this week Brett and Andy chat Andy's work 'incident' and fearing for his life, the danger of 'I feel alright actually', Brett's niggles and marathon training hiccups, Parkrunning The Red Line will be returning t... more
Episode 100 - One Hundred:
We made it, the big one, (a week late sorry) Episode 100! Thank you all so much for helping us get to this massive milestone. Without all of you we wouldn't be here filling your ears with waffle, nonsense and a little bit ... more
Episode 99 - ...Baby One More Time:
We are one episode away from the big one and this week Brett and Andy are recording early ready for Andy's trip to Seville. This week Brett and Andy chat Seville Marathon this weekend, Chat GPT stroking Andy's ego... more
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These two lads have a great sense of humour and although they take their running seriously
That’s about it all the rest is good fun and banter that can keep you entertained for many hours and PS, there’s sometimes talk about aliens
From simon
Hands down the best podcast about. Plenty of knowledge shared and always a few laughs along the way. Highly recommend to any runners out there
Lovely listening to Andy and Brett and their adventures in running.
Light hearted and plenty of banter.
Enjoyable listen whilst out on my long runs.
Not listened yet but looking forward to catching up and tuning in every week, given a 5* rating prematurely but can’t see this being anything but brilliant!
I could listen to Brett and Andy talk about running all day, their enthusiasm rubs off off on me. The first episode inspired me to sign up for my 2nd ever marathon after failing on my first one 6 years ago. I’ll be tuning in each week eager for any more tips on training!
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Two long-running hosts discuss running as a lifestyle, balancing training with psychology, community, and everyday life. Episodes weave race memories, training plans, gear debates, and lighthearted banter, with a strong emphasis on the social side of running, club culture, and sustaining motivation. Notable strengths include candid conversations about mental health, identity, and peak-performance tradeoffs, plus a clear focus on community-building and practical tips for endurance athletes. Potential listeners can expect approachable, relatable content that covers training, race strategy, and the joys and challenges of long-term running journeys.
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