
The Running Kind podcast combines passion for trail running and sustainability into one show. Join founder and athlete, Aimee Kohler, with a new guest every other week as we dive into a variety of conversations. 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 local and national trail ru... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | RunningHealth & FitnessSports | |||

On today's episode, Aimee sits down with Jes Parker, founder of a new sustainable business Take2Trail. Jes is an ultra runner with a love of technical New England trails and exploring destinations by foot. Over the past few years she saw a gap in the... more
Today Aimee is joined by Taylor Rogers! Taylor engages grasstops leaders and runs the Grasstops Collective at Outdoor Alliance. Grasstops Collective is a program that trains local leaders to build relationships with policymakers and champion Outdoor ... more
On today's episode, we are welcoming Jasmin Paris to the show. Jasmin is one of the founders of Green Runners, a movement focused on making a green impact in the running community through education and advocacy. Jasmin also is an icon on the trails, ... more
On today's episode Aimee is joined by Julie McGuire, better known as the Queen of the Catskills. She has recently become the third person and first woman to backcountry ski all of the Catskill High Peaks and is currently on a film tour for her short ... more
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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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A weekly-focused trail running show that blends performance, sustainability, and community. Conversations typically center on endurance athletics, plant-based nutrition, inclusivity in running, and grassroots race culture, often featuring athletes, coaches, activists, and organizers who push for better race ecosystems, accessibility, and environmental stewardship. Notable throughlines include practical endurance strategies, real-world sustainability in sport, and behind-the-scenes looks at race operations and community-building. A generally upbeat, pragmatic tone with guests who bring hands-on experience, mentorship, and advocacy to the sport.
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Recent guests on The Running Kind Podcast include:
1. Taylor Rogers
2. Jasmin Paris
3. Julie McGuire
4. Don Weise
5. Gina Lucrezi
6. Erin Azar
7. Sharon Tejada
8. Alejandro Solano
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