
The Running Kind podcast combines passion for trail running and sustainability into one show. Join founder and athlete, Aimee Kohler, and fellow plant based athlete, Emily Walker, as we dive into conversations with a variety of guests. We will touch on everything from sustainability in sport to plant based nutrition, dive into race recaps both individually and by The Running Kind, connect with loc... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessRunningSports | |||

On today’s episode Aimee chats with Yolanda Lopez Haugabook, also known as Yo! Yo joins us today as the co-founder of a new trail running group in Nashville, TN, Sin Miedo. Sin Miedo translates to without fear, or fearless, and has taken off with for... more
Today Aimee is joined by David Sinclair, a Craft mountain athlete that has been tearing up the scene for years now. He had a stellar race, most recently placing second at CCC at UTMB in France a few weeks ago. Though this is his most recent accomplis... more
Aimee is joined by Samantha Dong and Steven Leung on today’s episode featuring Asian Trail Mix! Asian Trail Mix is a trail running community based in New York City that promotes diversity and inclusion for people of color, especially AAPI individuals... more
On this episode of The Running Kind Podcast, Aimee is joined by Terry Chiplin, founder of the US Trail Running Conference. The mission of the US Trail Running Conference is to lead, educate, connect and empower an inclusive family of race directors, ... more
Awesome and well-educated hosts with amazing stories and information to share! Can’t wait to keep listening!!
I am not a trail runner but I do enjoy hiking and the outdoors and this was an enjoyable, easy to listen to, great energy podcast!!
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