Welcome to Why Running - a podcast that aims to inspire and motivate you on your running journey. Each week, health journalist Sorina Mihaila sits down with athletes, runners and content creators to explore their stories and discover what running truly means to them.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | RunningSportsFitnessHealth & Fitness |
Join health journalist Sorina Mihaila as she sits down with Francesca Evans, a London-based content creator who has discovered running as a powerful tool for mental clarity and healing. For Francesca, it’s not just about fitness – it’s a transformati... more
In this episode, we chat with Sabrina Nordlund, a passionate runner from Canada who now calls Edinburgh home. Sabrina takes us through her inspiring running journey, starting with her earliest memories of lacing up her shoes as a child.
Now, as sh... more
This week, we're chatting with Maggie Klein, an inspiring runner who started her journey just 18 months ago and has already crossed the finish line of the iconic Berlin Marathon.
From her first hesitant strides to conquering one of the world's most... more
In today's episode, we sit down with Alexis Novoa, a busy young mum and content creator who, just two years ago, laced up her shoes for the first time and embarked on her running journey. Fast forward to today, and she’s training for her first marath... more
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