Audio essays by Peter Bromka
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Categories | RunningSports |
This isn’t a running essay
I’ve been working on this piece for nearly a year. I’d write paragraphs, and then stare blankly at the screen, unsure of where it was going. Because grief doesn’t bend to our heart’s intent.
Turns out that I needed to con... more
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I love the Boston Marathon. Having raced it nine times, I've come to obsess and admire all of its details.
In 2018 I wrote this article for Runnersworld about how to approach the course.
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If you thought my experience racing TSP 4.0 was intense, wait till you hear this one.
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I am here for every moment of this. Your writing is profound and brings such clarity to our running. Hearing you voice it, creates even that much more profound wisdom.
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A prominent feature of the audio essays revolves around personal narratives related to running and the complex emotions tied to it. Listeners can expect explorations of themes such as grief, identity, and perseverance through various storytelling formats where the host shares reflections from his life experiences. The integration of broader concepts like mental resilience, injury, and the pressures faced by runners adds depth, making each episode a blend of personal journey and philosophical inquiry. This unique combination is likely to resonate with those who appreciate not only the physical aspect of running but also its emotional impact.
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