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Bold moves, big dreams, and the people who made them happen. In this podcast, we uncover the stories of those who bet on themselves—why they did it, how they pushed through, and what it took to turn risk into reward.
Feeling the itch to chase your own dream? Start that podcast. Write that book. Take the leap. ✅
Want to share your story with me, send me an email at: Johnobie2468@gmail.com
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Fueled by her belief that wellness education should be widespread and accessible, Haven started the Health by Haven Podcast to share inspiring guest stories on nutrition, fitness, business ownership and beyond. This show provides listeners with the tools to live their healthiest, fullest, best lives with a few laughs along the way. Healthy living, simplified - give it a listen!
What happens when two buddies hit 42 and decide to celebrate with 42 kilometers? The Birth-K sparked something extraordinary, and now Ross and Petar are here to reflect on their journey—mud, memories, and all—while exploring the heartbeat of Chico’s running culture. Whether you’re here for the behind-the-scenes tales, the spirited banter (serious runners? not really...), or the chance to meet the incredible people pounding the trails and roads of Chico, this podcast is your go-to for all things running—and a lot of things not running. From the history of the running community to favorite routes, future challenges, and even the big existential question, “Why do we even run?”, Ross and Petar serve up insights, laughs, and plenty of moments where things didn’t go quite as planned. And speaking of incredible people: Chico’s running community is fueled by local legends, inspiring everyday athletes, and fantastic organizations like Fleet Feet Chico and the Bidwell Run Club. These groups offer camaraderie, unforgettable events, and shared experiences that embody the true heart and soul of Chico's running scene. Ross and Petar will spotlight these organizations, their impact, and the runners who keep the miles (and smiles) going strong. Birth-K may be where it started, but it’s far from where this journey ends. So, lace up, press play, and let’s run this thing—figuratively, of course. Because sometimes life is about more than just the miles…it’s about the memories.
This podcast features in-depth and fun interviews with mother runners (aka moms who run). Some names you may recognize, and some you may not. Every single mother runner has an incredible story regardless of how far or fast they run. Embedded in each story are chapters of strength, hope, and overcoming. This podcast exists because we need to hear each other's stories to not only lift each other up, but learn, grow, and be inspired. This podcast will motivate and entertain you--while on the run, in the car line, or folding the laundry. Thanks for being here!
This podcast is a Sandy Boy Production.
Paula Radcliffe is regarded as one of the greatest female distance runners of our generation. The multiple medal winner and world record holder - including the women’s marathon record for 17 years - has continued her passion for running since retiring in 2015. Chris Thompson is one of the UK's most prolific distance runners for over 25 years.
Every Monday, we will bring 45 mins of high energy entertainment with a community spirit. An inclusive, unintimidating experience where people will learn from each other, helping understand quirks and developing coping mechanisms for all levels.
Each week Paula and Chris will discuss many different aspects of running from nutrition to hydration from motivation to training tips, all based around a running community. They will address the anxieties and uncertainties we all feel surrounding running.
Paula and Chris will bring you some of the biggest names that also want to be part of their running community. Regular guests like Steve Peters, Harry Judd and Steve Cram will also be joined by some of the stars from sport and entertainment who will tell you why they run and what motives them whether it be for fun, health or mental wellbeing.
節目介紹:體能被小學體育老師評為「就是不如人」,卻在中年的某日開始跑步,想記錄自己這段不可思議的跑步旅程,好奇到終點線時將看見什麼?既然不知不覺開始跑了,那,跑就對了!
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The Tea & Trails Podcast is a weekly trail running podcast that loves to talk about running, tea and trails. Hosts Edwina & Gary talk about recent ultra races, what's been going on in their lives, coaching and interviewing a variety of runners and race organisers.
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1330576474428708
Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/teaandtrails
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@teaandtrails
Tea & Trails Ultra - https://www.teaandtrailsultra.com/
Reach out if you would like to be involved! - hello@teaandtrails.com
Home base for running community love. We focus mainly on ultra-running but do discuss all types of endurance running events. Dreaming big, chasing cutoffs and PRs, and crushing goals. Ordinary runners doing extraordinary things. Interviews with interesting people about epic adventures, race previews and recaps from all over the USA, and a coach's corner for training tips.
In this podcast I share the trials and tribulations of a middle-aged amateur triathlete. Take me along with you during your workout to hear about my personal experiences of training and racing and get some motivation to utilize for your own workouts. I'm not a coach. I'm not an interviewer. I'm a fellow triathlete! Feel free to reach me with comments or feedback at thelonelytriathlete@gmail.com
Feel free to check out my YouTube channel as well: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9lmUEgk9FHNnRFqdgGzL2w/featured
MainAthlet ist der Podcast für alle, die Leichtathletik lieben – und für alle, die ihre Leistungsfähigkeit verbessern wollen. Die Hosts Benjamin Brömme und Linn Kleine sprechen mit aktuellen Stars, Legenden, Trainer:innen und Expert:innen über Training, Regeneration, Ernährung, Mindset, Krafttraining, Biomechanik, Leistungsdiagnostikund Wettkampfvorbereitung. Dazu gibt’s Analysen zu Welt- & Europameisterschaften, Diamond League und nationalen Highlights – verständlich, fundiert und nah dran.
Zu Gast waren u. a. Gesa Krause, Gina Lückenkemper, Niklas Kaul, Leo Neugebauer, Malaika Mihambo, Alica Schmidt, Thomas Röhler, Dr. Tobias Alt, Kai Kazmirek, Lisa Mayer, Justin Gatlin, Auto Boldon, Owen Ansah, Julian Weber, Wolfgang Unsöld, Wolfgang Heinig, Christina Hering, Alexandra Wester, Andreas Behm, Lisa Oed, Thea Heim, Katharina Steinruck u. v. m.
Egal ob Sprint, Mittel-/Langstrecke, Sprung, Wurf, Mehrkampf – hier bekommst du Insights, die dich im Training und Alltag weiterbringen: von VO₂max & Laktat über Ernährungs-Strategien bis mentaler Stärke.
MainAthlet – mehr Leistung, mehr Verständnis, mehr Leichtathletik.
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Welcome to Givin It A Tri, the podcast that dives deep into the world of endurance sports from Triathlon to Ultras and everything in between including the remarkable journey of individuals who embrace the challenge! Whether you’re a seasoned athlete, a curious beginner, or simply an enthusiast of inspiring stories, this podcast is designed for you.
Join your host as he explores a variety of topics, from training tips and nutritional advice to race-day strategies and personal anecdotes. Episodes will feature insightful interviews with amateur age groupers, elite athletes, coaches, and everyday athletes and experts who share their experiences, tips, and the motivation behind their passion for the sport.
With a blend of expert advice, personal stories, and a dash of humor, the Givin' It A Tri podcast aims to empower you to push your limits, set new goals, and discover the thrill of competing in endurance sports. Tune in as we celebrate the spirit of perseverance and community in the world of endurance sports.
So lace up your shoes, grab your gear, and get ready to get inspired — because if you’ve ever thought about giving it a tri, this is the place to start!
Subscribe today on your favorite podcast platform and make every effort count!
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Pro Tri News is the only podcast covering up-to-the-minute professional triathlon news, along with pre-race predictions and race recaps. PTN is the trusted source and insider’s line for professionals and amateurs alike. PTN has earned a reputation for compelling race reviews, punditry, humor, and inside analytics. -Kyle Glass, a racer, coach, announcer, and race director, shares extensive knowledge and research, as the sport’s biggest fan.-Talbot Cox, a photographer, videographer, and content creator to the pros, brings inside information directly from athletes.-Pat Lemiuex intimately understands companies and athletes through his work as an athlete agent. As husband to Olympic and World Champion, Gwen Jorgensen, he’s well versed in the politics of sport.-Mark Matthews, a long course and European expert, brings wit and balance.-
A few runner bois (Morgan McDonald, Oliver Hoare, and George Beamish) sitting down drinking coffee and having a chat. We would love for you to join.
Running partners, turned close friends, Lindsey and Andrea share their running experience from two different perspectives. Lindsey, an avid runner in her mid 30s, is a local high school track and cross country coach, and has a passion for nutrition and technical aspects of the sport. Andrea, a mom of three teen athletes, is approaching her 50s, enjoys running and endurance sports even though her body is starting to object a bit more vehemently. Join them as they talk about running, food, local legends and every day athletes of Northern Maine.
A podcast about running, running shoes, and accessories for the everyday person. Non-elite people who enjoy running whilst balancing everyday life.
It started off as a podcast about people who run. Now it is just a podcast about people.
Hosted by New Zealand broadcaster, author and marathon runner, Dom Harvey.
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Training advice from the expert coaches at RunDoyen to help you run faster and take your running to the next level.
Weekly Fitness Podcast hosted by Seán & Eric where endurance, fitness and laughter meet.
Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or just taking your first steps on the road, this podcast is your ultimate companion for all things running/endurance related.
With expert insights from special weekly guests detailing their training journey that will help you with yours, motivational anecdotes, and a passion for pounding the pavement, Any Given Runday is your go-to podcast for all things running.
From some of Ireland's elite athletes to the everyday recreational runner, we delve into personal stories, training tips, race strategies, injury prevention, and the mental aspects of running while having the craic along the way.
We also review some of the top races in the country, which might help you decide on your next fitness challenge.
New episodes drop every Monday, and you can check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anygivenrundaypodcast/
Contact us: info@anygivenrunday.com
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Meet Robert and Ange —two longtime friends who thought "cardio" was a four-letter word until their 50s, when they realized age was more than a number; it was a reality, and they needed to do something to get more out of it. Now? They’re runners - even they are shocked at that sentence. Join them as they dish out brutally honest, occasionally helpful advice about how they stumbled into running (literally), what keeps them lacing up their shoes, and why logging miles together has become the weirdest, most wonderful part of their friendship. Expect laughs, hot takes on chafing, zero patience for toxic fitness culture, and more than a few gasps for breath. This isn’t about marathons—it’s about moving forward, one sarcastic step at a time.
Cole Hocker: A Rising Star in Middle-Distance Running Born on June 6, 2001, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Cole Hocker has rapidly ascended the ranks of elite middle-distance runners, establishing himself as one of the premier athletes in his discipline. Hocker's journey from a promising high school athlete to an Olympic gold medalist is a testament to his talent, determination, and strategic racecraft. Early Life and Athletic Development Hocker's interest in running was evident from a young age. He attended Cathedral High School in Indianapolis, where he quickly made a name for himself as a standout runner. By the time he graduated in 2019, Hocker had earned multiple state titles and was considered one of the top middle-distance runners in the country. His performances in high school caught the attention of the University of Oregon, where he would continue his athletic and academic career. At Oregon, Hocker's success continued to soar. Under the guidance of the university's esteemed track and field program, he quickly adapted to the rigors of collegiate competition. In 2021, as a sophomore, Hocker won the NCAA titles in both the 1500 meters and the mile, becoming a key figure in Oregon's storied track legacy. His collegiate success set the stage for his professional career, as he decided to forgo his remaining years of eligibility and turn professional later that year, signing with Nike. Professional Career and Early Success Transitioning to the professional circuit, Hocker wasted no time in making his mark. In 2022, he competed at the USA Indoor Track and Field Championships, where he won national titles in the 1500 meters and 3000 meters, setting a meet record in the 1500 meters. However, an injury later that year prevented him from qualifying for the World Championships, a setback that Hocker used as motivation to come back stronger. The following year, Hocker's resilience was on full display. He finished third at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, earning a spot at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest. Although he finished seventh in the final, Hocker set a new personal best, signaling that he was on the verge of a breakthrough. The Road to Paris 2024 As the 2024 season approached, all eyes were on Hocker as he prepared for his second Olympic Games. His journey to Paris was marked by a series of impressive performances, including a national title in the 1500 meters at the USA Indoor Track and Field Championships and a silver medal at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow. At the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials, Hocker delivered a masterclass performance, winning the 1500 meters in a meet record time of 3:30.59. This victory secured his spot on the U.S. Olympic team and set the stage for what would become the defining moment of his career. Olympic Triumph in Paris The men's 1500-meter final at the 2024 Paris Olympics was billed as a "race for the ages," with fierce competition from Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Scotland's Josh Kerr, and fellow American Yared Nuguse. Hocker, who entered the race with the sixth-best personal record among the finalists, was seen as an underdog. However, he proved that rankings and predictions mean little once the starting gun goes off. In a race that saw Ingebrigtsen set a blistering pace, Hocker displayed his trademark patience and tactical acumen. As the runners approached the final 100 meters, Hocker found an opening on the inside lane, surging past Ingebrigtsen and Kerr to claim victory in a time of 3:27.65. This performance not only earned him the gold medal but also set a new Olympic record, surpassing the previous record set by Ingebrigtsen in Tokyo in 2021. Hocker's triumph was celebrated as one of the most significant upsets of the Paris Olympics. His gold medal marked the first time an American had won the men's 1500 meters at the Olympics since Matthew Centrowitz Jr. in 2016. Hocker's time placed him as the seventh-fastest 1500-meter runner in history, solidifying his status as one of the elite middle-distance runners of his generation. Legacy and Future Prospects At just 23 years old, Cole Hocker's career is only beginning. His Olympic victory has propelled him into the global spotlight, and his potential for future success is immense. Hocker's ability to perform on the world's biggest stage, combined with his dedication to the sport, suggests that he will continue to be a dominant force in middle-distance running for years to come. Off the track, Hocker remains grounded, often attributing his success to his faith and the support of his family and coaches. As he looks ahead to future competitions, including the World Championships and potentially more Olympic Games, Hocker's focus remains on improving his craft and representing his country with pride. In the ever-competitive world of athletics, Cole Hocker's story is one of perseverance, skill, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. His journey from an aspiring high school runner to an Olympic champion serves as an inspiration to athletes everywhere, and his legacy is sure to endure as he continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in middle-distance running. Thanks for listening and remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts.