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Running Things

TEMPO Journal

Conversations and stories from the culture of running by the TEMPO Journal team.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes35Founded4 years ago
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Latest Episodes

TEMPO editor-at-large Riley Wolff is joined by Stewy McSweyn for a very rare, very special talk live at Up There Athletics. Topics include: Stewy’s COVID recovery, his race schedule for the first half of the year, planning for a double major year, le... more

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Tim Rossi talks with Jess Hull before she runs the 1500m at the Lilac Grand Prix. They cover getting back on the track, her 3K national record, warming up in a parking garage during a blizzard, setting priorities for the year ahead, feeding off the s... more

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David Ribich is a host of the Sit and Kick podcast and a member of the Brooks Beasts track club. He sits down with Tim Rossi in the lead-up to the Lilac Grand Prix to talk rivalries, building media platforms that can grow the sport of running, a big ... more

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With a healed leg and a new indoor 400 PR, Donavan Brazier is healthy and ready to defend his World 800m title in 2022. But first, he takes on the 600 at the Lilac Grand Prix. By the way, his 1:13.77 PR happens to be the Indoor World Record. How fast... more

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Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 85 ratings
  • Pure gold!

    This is pure gold. Big up to Riley and the Tempo guys. Chapeau!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    andersroemer
    Denmark3 years ago
  • Big ups to the Tempo crew

    Riley does a great job coaxing the stories out of these athletes!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jrmouton
    United States4 years ago
  • I don’t even run...

    However I love ALL sports. This is an entertaining listen with insights, great athletes and knowledge that I haven’t heard anywhere else. Made me come back for more.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vee woman
    Australia4 years ago
  • Best running podcast

    This is the best running podcast. Presentation is lighthearted but professional, approaches issues and questions with a sincere and serious attention to the person being interviewed and the subject matter at hand.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Stephen Rathje
    United States4 years ago
  • All things running

    An awesome Podcast about all things running, it’s culture, and it’s characters. Covering elite to amateur, retail to media - a must listen to anyone that runs.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tommy Weer
    Australia4 years ago

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