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Welcome back to the podcast and to 2024!
Before 2023 came to a close I visited the Kent coast to spend some time with Queer Run Margate.
A running community born in May of the same year to create space for members of the Queer community and its allies. A mobile space to move and connect.
I spent some time with its two founders Daisy and Sian before joining the group for a run.
In this conversation we learn how the crew was formed, how you can create a space you want to see and how its members shape the group.
Thank you to Sian and Daisy for letting me come and join them and to QRM for being so welcoming.
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Welcome back to TBR…
This week we head to New York City to connect Inma Naima Zanoguera.
Inma is a writer and academic, who before discovering running was a professional basketball player.
Her work explores movement, dance, displacement and so much more. In this conversation we trace her journey through movement, discuss projects close to her heart and why it’s important to keep that beginners mindset.
Check out Inma’s sub stack 'Share Location'
here: https://sharelocation.substack.com
Photo by @flowstate_creative @l_nemeroff
https://sharelocation.substack.com
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On todays episode we head to Mexico to learn more about the brand Hermanos Koumori.
Originally a streetwear brand they have dialled their focus to look purely at running and have enjoyed great success with collaborations with Adidas and New Era.
In this conversation I sit down with head of marketing Emiliano Hernandez and creative director Alex León to learn more about the brand, their creative process and what running culture is like in Mexico
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Welcome back to TBR. And welcome to this special episode to celebrate the launch of a new adventure.
You may well be familiar with The Speed Project. We’ve had multiple participants on the show reflecting on what has become an iconic unsanctioned race.
Its creators have dreamed up a new adventure. One that takes its participants to the driest desert on earth. With 2400m of elevation, salt flats, volcanoes and extreme heat and cold. From the the Pacific Ocean to an iconic desert Oasis.
It’s going to be one hell of an adventure.
A few weeks back I sat down with Nils Arend, creator, participant and race director of TSP and a driving force behind this new adventure.
We chat about his own take on running, how TSP came to be and what participants can expect when they journey from Iquique to Atacama.
Follow The Speed Project on Instagram for live updates.
Podcast Photo by @danielmtl
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This is a revival of a piece from 2021 commissioned by SOAR running.
There’s cross-country. And then there are the cross-country relays.
From here on, referred to as Mansfield.
Listen to the podcast using headphones for the best audio experience and check out the extensive gallery to follow the story of how the National Cross-Country Relays, held in Mansfield since 1989, has become so adored by athletes from across the nation.
For many in the sport of running, the draw of cross-country is sometimes hard to comprehend, but for others, there’s nothing more exhilarating—especially when run as part of a relay.
An event like Mansfield, where it’s not so much athlete against athlete but club against club, presents clear wins for the argument of sport being a unifier. For being a force for good. For engaging communities.
At Mansfield, you have a high-octane day of racing where community and competition mix seamlessly. A year, ten years or even a lifetime after racing here, runners still recall the twists and turns of the course, the panoply of club tents erected by the pond, and their duct-taped shoes ready to race. Mansfield is one of only a few events in the calendar where first timers, elites, young athletes and veterans unite to run XC for the greater good: their club.
They say endurance running is all about commitment and nowhere have we seen it play out to such an extent as here in Berry Hill Park.
Mansfield, we applaud you.
Audio: Danny Easton
Photos: Phil Gale and Emmie Collinge, a former Mansfield Harrier with a lifetime allegiance to the club. Famously first back on leg one as an U15 in 2002.
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Welcome back. This week we head to Auckland, New Zealand to chat with Logan John Buchanan.
A true creative and utterly singular he co founded Grave Runners a New Zealand based run crew. Logan was also involved in Subspace. A four day event celebrating the power of running and its global community.
In this conversation we explore his journey to running, his practice, creating the Subspace event, curating a running community and why connection is a modality of love.
See more of his work here
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Today we welcome Rory Bradshaw to the podcast.
Rory has explored and developed incredible skill in multiple movement modalities over his career. From calisthenics and strength to Yoga teaching.
With a background in youth, school and community work, Rory has taken his Yoga practice into UK prisons.
This movement journey has informed how he connects with running a newer addition to his toolkit. But one that provides him with immense freedom and satisfaction
In this conversation we journey through Rorys movement background, discovering his love of Yoga, teaching it in prisons, how that all filters through to running and stay to the end as he gives out some top tips on what runners can do to help feel that little bit more flexible.
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Today Robert Farken returns to the pod. A member of OAC Europe he joined us earlier in the year as we looked ahead to the On Track Night series. After a promising start to the season unfortunately injury cut it short.
Robert used this as an opportunity to take part in one of the toughest gravel races in Europe, Badlands. An Unsupported ultra cycling gravel race.
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With Chicago marathon just over a week away, runners will be tapering down and preparing to take to the streets of the windy city for 26 miles of challenge, enjoyment and discovery.
This week we caught up with one runner who will be joining those at the start line.
Michelle Dzumbunu better known as RunnersVantage on instagram is, to quote her bio, 'happiest when outside' and when not working in tech she takes on distances all over the world.
In this conversation we talk about being tricked into park run, how she learnt to describe herself as a runner, her work in tech, her mental fortitude and why post Chicago she’ll be reflecting on how far she’s come and taking some well earned time off.
It’s a great conversation and I’m grateful to Michelle for taking the time to chat.
Follow her on Instagram @runnersvantage
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Welcome back to TBR. Ahead of the inaugural road running champs this coming weekend in Riga, Latvia we sat down with one of the team helping to bring it together. Alfreds Alpinis.
As part of the communications and marketing team, he is well placed to shed some light on the story they are aiming to tell for this very first staging of a world road champs.
In this conversation we touch on his own running, how the event came to be, the scale of logistics involved and run through the elite fields who will be competing over the half marathon, 5k and Mile.
With multiple record holders in the field and newly ratified records expected to fall. It’s going to be an amazing day of competition.
Find out more via @wariga23
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Welcome back to TBR and welcome to a bustling SOAR running HQ this Thursday just past.
As part of the brands partnership with the London Design Festival they were hosting a panel.
Entitled Running, A Creative Approach, the discussion explored how creativity and design manifest in and shape all areas of running - yours truly had the honour of hosting.
Joining me on the panel was SOAR founder and creative director Tim Soar, Architect and writer Sarah Ackland, Olympian and founder of The Running Channel Andy Baddley and head of marketing for Soho House and founder of Hot Boys Kimiko Ninomiya
A big thank you to SOAR for the opportunity to host and to our incredible guests.
Follow them @kimik @saraheackland @runbadders @tim_soar_london
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Welcome back to TBR. A few weeks ago, I went to link up with Jesse Hoole.
Jesse is a runner and founder of the Furies RC. Furies Run Club is a local community based in Sydney that engages in the act of running as a form of social interaction - breaking the stigma behind running that is viewed by the wider public and showing an alternative side of running that is often overlooked. All are welcome.
We shared some miles in the sun then headed for coffee. In this conversation we talk about Jesse's journey into running, where the idea behind Furies came from, helping the cause to get Sydney marathon into the majors and more.
It’s a great conversation and Im grateful to Jessie for taking the time.
To find out more about Furies follow them on instagram @furiesrunclub
Image by @iambenmurphy
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Welcome back to this mid week episode of TBR and as the Berlin marathon draws closer we caught up with Berlin local Thi Minh Huyên Nguyen.
Huyen is an artist, designer, scholar and founder of the Joy Run Collective a crew that is women and queer led and focused on joy and community.
It’s a fantastic conversation and I’m grateful to Huyen for taking the time to come on the show.
Follow Joy Run on instagram @joyruncollective
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On todays episode we head to Melbourne, Australia to meet with Chef and Runner George Wintle.
As well as working in one of the cities top restaurants George is the founder of Ate Miles. Originally conceived as a running community for members of the hospitality industry it has rapidly grown to be a welcoming space for all runners.
In this conversation we discuss George's work in the kitchen and the cross over to running, making marathon training work on a shift pattern, whether The Bear is an accurate representation of the kitchen and why a London Ate Miles may be on the menu... -
Chloë is an elite multi-sport athlete with over two decades of experience competing on an international platform.
Passionate about mountain endurance sports, Chloë competes in ultra running and mountain biking events and is an accomplished ski mountaineer. In her free time, she loves skinning up mountains and skiing fresh powder.
Chloë established the Chamonix Mountain Endurance Academy where she offers a wide range of programs that put to use her skills as a consultant and educator in sports rehabilitation and human performance.
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On todays episode we catch up with Italian mountain runner Francesco Puppi.
Professional trail runner supported by Nike
Physics graduate
Based in Como, but living everywhere
This conversation was recorded a few weeks ago just before he went to compete at Sierra Zenal.
In it we talk about his journey into running from a young age, his love for the mountains, the professional trail runners association that he helped create, Chamonix and why when it comes to the mountains - you have to discover what you can do.
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Welcome back to TBR.
Today we are joined once more by Athletics Weekly's Jason Henderson for a full run down of the next 9 days of athletics.
We'll take you through each of the 9 days, the events to look out for, the favourites and who might change the narrative.
The perfect primer before the action begins...
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Sarah McDonald joins us for this impromptu weekday episode to share her story and fantastic return to form.
Sarah has competed at World champs and commonwealth games but the past 4 years have been challenging to say the least which make her recent return to form and new signing with On running all the sweeter.
I caught up with her yesterday to get an insight into that 4 year journey, her training and why nothing beats that feeling of getting back to your running fitness. -
Welcome back to TBR, and good morning from St. James Park in central London early on a Thursday morning, where I was joined by Ayo Dada.
Adidas Runners captain, entrenpeuraneurial business developer, two-time TSP runner and community powerhouse.
Ayo was part of the NO ID episode we did on the show a while back, and I wanted to catch up with him to learn more about his story, his community work, and the super 8 project.
An initiative to take 8 Berlin marathon first timers, from all levels of experience and background, and get them primed for the iconic marathon.
Ayo joined me in the park post Adidas Runners tempo session for coffee and pastries...
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Welcome back to The Big Run.
On todays episode we welcome back Duy Nguyen. Duy is the co-founder of Korea town run club and has joined us before. Since we last spoke Duy has collected his six stars as well as growing his community to new heights.
In this conversation we explore his creativity, his relationship to running, the majors, building community, communicating it visually and so much more.
You can follow KRC https://koreatownrunclub.com/
Check out Long Distance https://longdistance.world/magazine
Love Hour https://love-hour.com/
Photo by Jason Suarez - Se mer