One black runner trying fill the gap in the running community through stories and conversations on running.
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Listeners of Keeping Pace that love the show mention: mike does a great,The Keeping Pace podcast is an incredibly inspiring and motivational show that leaves listeners feeling energized and motivated both as runners and as people. Hosted by Mike, this podcast features engaging conversations with a variety of guests who share their stories and insights, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to broaden their understanding of the running community. The podcast consistently gets better week after week, with each episode being informative, fun, and relatable.
One of the best aspects of The Keeping Pace podcast is the incredible lineup of guests that Mike brings on to share their stories. Each guest offers a unique perspective on running and life, providing listeners with valuable insights and inspiration. Mike does a fantastic job of asking important questions while keeping the conversation light and enjoyable, creating a dynamic atmosphere that draws out interesting anecdotes and engaging discussions. Every episode is thought-provoking and leaves listeners feeling inspired to improve both as runners and as individuals.
Another great aspect of this podcast is its ability to tackle important issues within the running community. The conversations on The Keeping Pace go beyond just sharing personal running experiences; they also address broader topics such as diversity, inclusion, and social challenges faced by runners. This depth adds another layer of significance to the podcast, making it not only entertaining but also educational. Listeners will gain a new perspective on these issues and feel more informed about the running community as a whole.
While there are many positive aspects to The Keeping Pace podcast, one potential downside could be its focus primarily on running-related topics. While this may not be a problem for avid runners or those specifically interested in the sport, it may limit the appeal for listeners who are less invested in running or looking for more diverse content. However, even for those unfamiliar with or less interested in running, the inspiring nature of the conversations can still have value.
In conclusion, The Keeping Pace podcast is an exceptional show that consistently delivers inspiring content week after week. Through engaging conversations with a diverse range of guests, Mike creates an atmosphere that leaves listeners feeling motivated and inspired. The podcast's ability to tackle important issues within the running community adds another layer of significance to the show, making it both entertaining and educational. Whether you're a dedicated runner or simply looking for uplifting and thought-provoking content, The Keeping Pace podcast is definitely worth adding to your regular podcast rotation.
Kinnier went from not being able to run a full 5K in high school without walking to running several marathons in a variety of places.It is safe to say that high school Kinnier would have never guessed how much running would be a part of his life. Recently, Kinnier received his sixth star at The Boston Marathon, while running with his dad. Learn more about his variety of interests and see if there is a number of marathons to where he may retire from.
Izzy is the latest guest on the podcast. He is man of many interests and we get into several of those, including running of course. Learn about how Izzy reconnects with fitness after college, keeps running fun, his favorite books and find out the reason he does not love eating outside. Enjoy getting to know Izzy.
Emily MacQuarrie is the latest guest on the pod. We spend some time talking about how being a quiet person has helped her running, compare swinning and running, and I try to convince Emily to start speedwork. Enjoy getting to know Emily!
Shaheeda and I get into how she got her start with running and how her relationship with the sports has evolved. We also spend some time talking about her creative outlets and future goals she has.
Cam and I talk about a variety of things including tennis, his first marathon and what he learned, and being a hybrid athlete. Enjoy getting the conversation with Cam.
Varun and I talk about a week before his Chicago Marathon race*. We talk about how he get his start with running during covid, the lessons he has learned from the sport, and his fun cross training hobby. *Congrats to Varun on setting a PR at Chicago
This is a special bonus episode of the podcast. I got the chance to do a live talk with senior product manager of running shoes at New Balance, Paul Zielinski. Paul takes us through what he does, how working on a shoe is like a big group project, the fuel cell line and more, along with taking some audience questions. Enjoy!
Earl Jackson is my latest guest. It's been a long time coming but we finally made it happen. We talk his busy schedule, his up and down relationship with running, some of the differences between the Chicago/Denver running scenes, and the importance of community to him.
Khyel Tolliver is my latest guest on the podcast. We get into how he got started with running, what Khyel likes to collect, and he also reveals his go to karaoke song. He has a lot of goals and is working hard to reach them. Enjoy getting to now Khyel.
Violet has come a long way since her first Shamrock Shuffle. Despite some setbacks she has had with running, Violet continues to push forward. New goals are being set and she is looking to attack them with determination and a positive attitude. Enjoy the conversation with Violet.
Tasfia Azim is my latest guest. I caught up with the PH.D student last week just after an early morning run in Houston. We get into how training has been for this Boston, dealing with imposter syndrome, and why the race in Boston may not be the most exciting part of her day. Enjoy getting to know Tasfia.
This is part one of my conversation with Robin. In the second half of this episode, we discussed the track trials, but I also wanted people to get know Robin's running story as well. I learn that Robin played a little bit of rugby in college, how the pandemic changed running for her a bit, and how she became a student of the sport. Enjoy getting to know Robin.
Alanna Dwight is the latest guest on the pod. We spent some time discussing what she calls her injury saga and how it helped her slow down a bit, hobbies that came from the saga, and of course her dog Leroy gets a mention.
Laura spent some time talking the week of the Chicago Marathon. We talked about how having a run community helped her deal with injury during training, balancing life and fitness, and of course, the Chicago Marathon.
Karen and I talked just before the Chicago marathon. Our conversation includes what community means, her goals for the race, and how she manages to fit it all in as a busy person. Enjoy getting to know Karen.
Gloria Romero is the probably one of the most positive and passionate runners that I know. I am not sure that I know anyone who loves their hobby more. You will definitely hear that passion coming through in this episode. Enjoy getting to know Gloria.
Running is just one of Tony's many interests, also he also rock climbs, bikes, and loves trying new places to eat. We talk about those interests, why he avoided the running community for a bit, and future goals for him. Enjoy getting know Tony Gao.
Celia is the founder of local running group , Midway Mile Chasers. We talk about why she started the running group, the group interaction that kept her running, and making a big career change. You'll enjoy the conversation and feel like you gained a new friend.
Kiarri Kershaw my latest guest. Kiarri joins me fresh off her second Boston marathon. We talk about how she's gotten stronger as a runner after dealing with some injuries, fitting running into her busy schedule, being a epidemiology researcher, and close it out with some of her favorite food places. Enjoy getting to know Kiarri.
Bay Area native, connie shie (shay)is my latest guest. Connie is a multi talented person and we talk about everything from running, setting big goals, the idea of faultier, and her favorite hobbies. Enjoy getting to know Connie.
Juan didn't really get his start with running till he turned 40 while looking for a big way to celebrate the birthday. Since then, he has done a few tri's, half and full marathons. We talk about the things he's learned and what keeps him coming back.
Matthew Cable has some big goals for his running career. He recently moved to Boulder, CO for a change of scenery and to see what happens when you go all in on running.
I've known Jordan since meeting him at Fleet Feet over 10 years ago, so I've watched his running/coaching journey for a bit now. We get into his journey to qualifying for the Boston marathon, coaching runners/orange theory participants, and dealing with a tough injury.
Colombia, Mo native and former Mizzou golden girl, Ashlee Chapman is my latest guest. Ashlee is another one of my fleet feet racing teammates and we talk about how she was a very active child, getting her start with running to stay active after college, and completing her first triathlon. Enjoy getting to know Ashlee and enjoy the conversation.
Nikita talk about everything from life to her dealing with long covid issues. She is a busy person so I am glad we got to have this conversation. It is one that a lot of people will relate to.
Joie Started as a runner in third grade with Girls On The Run. She continued to in in high school and did track and cross country. It has been quite the journey from considering herself an 800m runner to now a marathoner. Joie is getting ready to go after a PR at the upcoming Chicago Marathon. Enjoy the conversation!
It was fun to hear Kim's journey from running just to get out the house to attempting to qualify for 2024 Boston Marathon at the Chicago Marathon in October. She's fun to run with and was just as much fun to talk to about running, food, and life. Enjoy the conversation. Enjoy the conversation!
Tyrandis one of my fleet feet teammates and an often suggested guest. Tyrand talks about his journey to being a runner, his quest to learn the 500 best albums of all time on his guitar, and IG page that is largely dedicated to memes. Enjoy the conversation!
It was awesome getting to catch up with Tamika. I got to know a lot about her daily life and her running journey. We probably could have spent the whole trip talking about food. Enjoy getting to know Tamika Jones
Rogers Park native, Nilay Gandhi is my latest guest. Nilay and I met in Sacramento through a friend of ours. We hit it off right away and I could tell at some point I'd have him on the podcast. The conversations starts off with our love of the Chicago music scene and continues with talking about our love of running. It is a conversation many runners will resonate with. Enjoy the episode
John is from New York but has live in Chicago for about two years. We had a kind conversationĀ that ranges from tough times he had during the pandemic to talking about his just do it attitude. He even manages to give the Chicago food scene a compliment. Enjoy getting to know John Alcantara.
The Bay Area native is always up for a running adventure. I should've picked up on this when I learned she'd be running her 100K shortly after completing Boston in October. Kristina also just completed the Boston to Big Sur Challenge. We get into what keeps her going, future goals, and learn what her favorite musical is. Enjoy getting know Kristina Rivera
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Adrian is up up and coming coach and physical education teacher in Chicago. We cover a variety of topics that range from why he coaches to some of his favorite books. Even though I have known him for a few years, I enjoyed getting to know him a little better during our conversation.
Local Chicago running legend, Angelica Guerrero, joins me on this episode of Keeping Pace. Angelica is a Chicago Runners Association (CARA) Hall of Fame member, and member of the Fleet Feet Racing team. I really enjoyed getting to know Angelica after following her from a distance (figurative and literally) on the Chicago running scene. Enjoy the conversation.
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