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In this episode, Molly shares her personal journey of training for a marathon despite facing setbacks and challenges. She reflects on the mental and physical obstacles she encountered, including injuries and anxiety, and the internal struggle to overcome them. Molly's story serves as a reminder that perseverance and resilience are not always about achieving a specific outcome, but rather about the growth and strength gained through the process. Tune in to hear how Molly's experience redefined her understanding of success and pushed her to reevaluate her relationship with ego and expectations.Get in touch with Molly Here:https://www.mollysider.com/Follow Molly on Instagram Here:@mollyatthisageChicago Marathon Info Here:https://www.chicagomarathon.com/ A full transcription is available at www.iamthisage.com
What a fun episode with Annette Erny, the founder of the Reel Housewives of Topsail Island! This nonprofit organization is fueled by the power of the pedal, raising money for women battling breast cancer and their families through their annual charity bike ride along the 26.2 miles of Topsail Island. We discuss the event details, donations, registrations, the exciting live auctions, the generous local businesses and the kind-hearted individuals who make the Reel Housewives project possible.Topsail Insider is Sponsored by:Saltwater Suites - Topsail Island's premier luxury hospitality experience!Book your beach getaway today at SaltwaterTopsail.com or call (910) 886-4818!Send Christa a message and let her know if you enjoyed the episode! Support the Show.Please Follow/Subscribe to Topsail Insider on your favorite podcast-listening platform so you don't miss a single episode! We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio and more!Please visit TopsailInsider.com and sign up for our Mailing List where you'll get early access to upcoming episodes. Or leave a Voicemail for Topsail Insider right from the website - your message just might be featured in an upcoming episode!Also find and Follow Topsail Insider on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube!If you are a Greater Topsail business owner or nonprofit and wish to be interviewed or wish to Sponsor or Advertise with Topsail Insider, please email christa@topsailinsider.com or call/text 910-800-0111.
When most people sign up for a race, it's just the, one race. Special guest Brittany Charboneau signed up for all 4 Disney races, entering what's known as the Dopey Challenge. Completing the 5K, 10K, Half Marathon and Full Marathon on 4 consecutive days. To add to that challenging experience, she accomplished something that has never been done before. Listen to Brittany explain all of the details of the preparation, races, and aftermath! Instagram https://www.instagram.com/funnyrunner26.2Strava https://www.strava.com/pros/brittany-charboneau-25360948Personal Website https://www.thefunnyrunner.com/Coaching Website http://mercuriarunning.com/If you'd like to support the show, you can find out how at: https://www.patreon.com/HeelStriker954Intro & Outro produced by https://www.fiverr.com/awwyeahBackground music: Chill Noons by Kroniclehttps://soundcloud.com/the-chemist-10/chill-noonsSupport the show (https://www.patron.com/heelstriker954)
In this episode, Candace talks with guest Tony about the medical news that he and his partner received, himself requiring an open heart surgery, and his partner getting diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer's. He talks about making a counter-intuitive decision that went against what some research would suggest for patients with Early Onset Alzhemizers; instead, they retired, sold their home and became nomads running marathons and half marathons all around the world. Tony talks about what it was like to travel around the world running race after race in places like Madagascar, Bhutan and the Great Wall of China with nothing but a suitcase. The pandemic did not put a stop to their plan and they are still running around the world over 7 years later.Anthony L. Copeland-Parker was a professional pilot/manager for thirty-seven years, the last twenty-seven with United Parcel Service. His last job had him managing pilots and flying B757/767-type air-craft all over the world. When he retired, he began writing his blog, PlayHard-HaveFun.com. Since then, he and his partner Catherine have traveled to eighty-two different countries. They have run at least a half-marathon in thirty-five countries and on all seven continents.His book Running All over the World, adapted from a blog he wrote during their travels, is a nonfiction account of our five-plus years of flying, running, walking, sailing, and sightseeing from Atlanta to Antarctica and back again. Part travelogue and part medical memoir, it transports listeners to exotic places like Madagascar, Bhutan, and the Great Wall of China while at the same time offering a day-to-day look at what it means to have nothing but what's in your suitcase. It's also an offbeat love story, recounting the trials and tribulations of an ex-pilot with a passion for vistas and logistics and a woman so tough she walks a half-marathon in the Australian Outback mere weeks after breaking her ankle. During their years as nomads, they pushed their physical and mental limitations as often as they could - and finished every race hand in hand.Get a copy of Tony's book hereFollow Tony on FacebookFollow Tony on IGFollow Tony on TwitterFind Tony on Linkedin
Dig deep. Work hard. Believe Harder. This is the Marathon Mind podcast.The Marathon Mind is a group of coaches who are dedicated to channeling your physical and mental capacity to help you achieve your running and health goals. We are beginning our series with some of our favorite brain training topics. Today's topic is best summed up by the words of Tim Fargo. “What you choose today will determine who you are tomorrow.” Let's take a look at our beliefs about ourselves.
Dave McGillivray joins us for a great show on the state of the Endurance Industry, The Boston Marathon, and personal health. Share it with friends and runners alike. #BostonMarathon #heartattack Boston Marathon Chris Uszynski
Back on the air, catching up and explaining where we have been. Please comment we will be back as FB Live and on YouTube. Next Week Steve Fleck joins me talking about the state of the industry and where do we go from here. Thank you everyone for your support and Keep Running!
This episode is about the Zurich Neujahrsmarathon, a running event that takes place in Switzerland on new years at midnight. Follow me on Instagram: @backpackerflipflops Check out my website: BackpackerFlipFlops.com Click here to access my travel video playlist on YouTube.
In this episode of Part-Time Athletes, I interview Allayva Stier about her running journey. Allayva is a long distance runner who regularly runs in the 13-18 mile range as a part of her training. Host: BreOutsideGuest: Allayva Stier (@Allayva88)Topics: RunningContact: PartTimeAthletesPodcast@gmail.comEpisode Notes: This interview was recorded remotely on Sept. 24, 2020. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/breoutside)
In this episode of the KoopCast, Coach Jason Koop speaks with Brad Wilkins PhD.Brad Wilkins was the founder of the Nike+ Sports performance laboratory and spearheaded Nike’s Breaking2 project. In this conversation, we discuss what is relatable from that project to everyday athletes.
We did it! We signed up to run our first 5k; we are not runners by any means! Hear about our excitement and let us know some tips!
A discussion with Katherine Switzer about her world changing moment in 1967 during a time when it was thought that women couldn't run long distances, Katherine became the first woman to register for, run and finish the Boston Marathon which sparked a women's running revolution. We'll discuss her life which is chronicled in her book Marathon Woman (Running the Race to Revolutionize Women's Sports) which is being made into a movie.About Katherine Switzerhttps://kathrineswitzer.com/Marathon Woman Bookhttps://amzn.to/2jLqV6HFollow Us:Facebook: https://Facebook.com/EventHorizon.TvTwitter: https://twitter.com/EventHorizonTvInstagram: https://instagram.com/eventhorizon.tvYouTube: https://youtube.com/c/EventHorizonTvSupport Us:https://Patreon.com/Endurancehttps://paypal.me/EnduranceExperience
The Full Karlson, McKenzie and Heather show from Monday April 15th, 2019 from TJ's in Ashland for Marathon Monday!
NEW WORLD RECORD 29-year-old, Pete Kostelnick, left San Francisco’s City Hall on September 12—his birthday—at 8 a.m. He then headed east for 3,067 miles, completing the trek in 42 days, 6 hours, and 30 minutes. The feat is unprecedented, and ends one of the oldest ultrarunning records recognized by Guinness World Records. That is more than 70 miles per day running and incredible feat. Pete joins us along with Jim Crist -Race Director from the Christmas Story Run in Cleveland Ohio and Song of the week on this episode #103.
Super Professor Interview Kerry Sayther about why she runs marathon and whats her next big run of 26.2 miles and what kind of music she listen too when she runs. Running for Fun, not for money. Please share and like. Thanks
Always direct and sometimes controversial legendary hockey coach, commentator and Canadian icon Don Cherry joins Kelly Steele and Chris Uszynski on RunningFlat Radio. Every year the runners of Canada D’Eh vote on who they want on the finishers medal. Last year it was Sir John A, and runners suggested who they want for this this year. We tally those votes and boil up the top 3 vote getters (Wayne Gretzky, Rick Mercer and Terry Fox) were this years choices and then runners suggest who they want on next year 2015. We are tallying the votes and in the top three is our guest Don Cherry. He tells it like it is….put it there!
Kelly and Chris talk about Pelee Island Winery Half Marathon that is SOLD OUT, Le Chocolat Half Marathon, 10K & 5K and Winter running. Tony DeSantis from the Community Living Essex County talks to us about the 20 years of the Jingle Bell 5K & 10K Run.
Chris takes on his critics that Heroes Half is too expensive and compares the numbers with a couple dozen other half marathons from around the Great Lakes. Jim Crist from Marathonpacing.com and Steve Fleck announcer for Ironman join us to talk about the costs and status of the industry.
Multi Emmy award winning Radio and Television broadcaster Toni Reavis who voices Boston, NY, LA and Chicago Marathons joins us. Kelly Steele and I discuss the state of the industry and Toni's view developing a professional runner's tour. Toni is very insightful, and gives us an overview of the various running booms and where are running heroes have gone. This is a must listen and very educated view on elite running.
Bill Ewing from the Detroit Free Press Marathon join us on the final updates to the big weekend. John Hughes the man behind Track Shack and the Run Disney events talks about the changes over the past 20 years of Disney Running Events.
Dr Gabe Mirkin pioneered Sports Medicine 50 years ago. He has 40 marathons to his name but cycles more than 200 miles weekly at the age of 79. We discuss what to eat as an athlete, and autoimmune diseases. Also John Lofranco from AC Road Athletics Canada talks about the New Race Director Summit in Toronto.
Steve Bell -Sports Director from AM800CKLW and Jay Hudson -Program Director from 89X join Kelly and I to talk about running with injuries as well as The Run For Heroes Marathon.
John Stanton joins us for an update on his knee injury. Wendy German from the Canadian Cancer Society joins us on the show to talk about the new Talk Steps Against Breast Cancer.
Jim Crist from Marathonpacing.com talks about the art of Professional Pace Groups. Why a great pacer will help you achieve your goals in time and enjoyment. Jim is also the race director for the Christmas Story Run in Cleveland Ohio, get your Red Rider BB Gun and Leg Lamp!
The Detroit Free Press Marathon, in its 38th year, is one of the most unique in the world with an international crossing of a bridge and tunnel from Canada. Bill Ewing the Operations Director joins us in studio to talk about the race’s history and challenges with infrastructure.
Dr. Michelle Prince from the Lifetime Wellness Centre in Windsor opens up and talks about her current battle with Colon Cancer and how nutrition, treatment and running are apart of her winning strategy to be cancer free. She inspires us all and it is a must listen for everyone. Caela Fenton from Canadian Running Magazine talks about Running Movies and a Commonwealth Games wrap up.
At the age of 42 Cheryl Zarkowski decided to run a marathon in 2000, the following year a Marathon a month and then she was hooked. The 6 time Bad Water 135Mile Ultra finisher tells us how and why all the miles and her latest quest of 1,000 miles to run the coast of California. Canadian Running Magazine report and more.
Dr Melissa Dattilo-Kidd joins us to talk about taking care of your eyes as a runner, what to wear and what to watch out for. You only have one set of eyes so make sure you protect them.
We talk to Fred Fox, Terry Foxes older brother, and get a understanding of who Terry was, why is he more popular today than ever and insight I bet you never new about this ‘Great Canadian’ icon. Happy Canada D’eh from RunningFlat Radio.
Chris and Kelly talk about why Fun Run event experiences are so important to not just the industry but society. Building larger numbers at events and showing through experience is very important to building the runner culture. Michael Doyle from Canadian Running Magazine joins us with the weekly news.
Think Fitness Guru Brent Bishop talks preventing injury and running longer. He is the fitness contributor to CTVs Marilyn Denis Show.
Kelly and I talk to a Pelee Island Runner with an amazing story about the recent Pelee Island Winery Half Marathon. Chuck Engle Marathon Junkie talks about his 340 Marathons, 302 sub 3hr Marathon and his world record of winning a Marathon in every state in the United States. Chuck stays with us to talk to the new World Record Holder for the BEER MILE, James Nielsen. James explains how to train for the elusive Beer Mile.