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Fuel for the Sole
Move Her Mind Event Series with ASICS | Ep 2 | Emily Saul

Fuel for the Sole

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 58:02


The second stop of the Move Her Mind event series with Asics was held in Boston with the amazing Emily Saul. In this episode, Emily takes us through a guided visualization that left us all emotional and ready to take on 26.2. Whether you're getting ready for a big race or just a big life event, this is a wonderful mindset practice.We've got several more stops, so join us at a city near you and bonus points if you bring a friend who needs your support & encouragement to start a movement habit. And if you're not able to attend in person, we'll be sharing all of these conversations on Fuel for the Sole (the first episode will be coming out tomorrow).  For more details: https://www.asics.com/us/en-us/move-her-mind/

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Peter's Away And We Still Talk About Running

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 44:01


This week, while Peter is visiting Dave in Japan, Bryan trades his training plan for a single lonely microphone. To help fill Peter's Quadruple-E Brooks Beasts, Bryan checks-in with James McCabe who is deep into his taper; Marathon George joins with tips for runners on how to have a successful and fun Boston Marathon; Emily Saul explains why she started running miles before the 6:30am Rogue Hills workout; and friend-of-the-show Kelli Frey calls in after her suggestion, the "This Would Have Been Shorter Tomorrow Ultra," won our naming contest. 

Ali on the Run Show
798. Gabi Rooker, Ready to Run the 2025 Boston Marathon

Ali on the Run Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 68:31


"I want to go out there and just absolutely smash it out of the park." Next week, the pros and everyday runners alike will descend on Boston, MA, to run the 129th Boston Marathon. For most of these runners, getting to run Boston is a longtime goal or dream. One they worked hard at for years. And that's true even for professional runner Gabi Rooker. In this conversation, the former gymnast turned Nike-sponsored athlete and internal medicine physician assistant (what can't she do?!) talks about the road to her Boston Marathon debut. Gabi will race her first Boston this year, and it's been a journey to get to the start line. Gabi talks about how she recovered — physically and emotionally — from the 2024 Olympic Marathon Trials, and reflects on that five-second personal best (2:24:29) at the 2024 Chicago Marathon. Plus, what she'll be wearing on race day, what it's like being coached by her husband, Alex, and how she's feeling after logging 122-mile weeks throughout the Minnesota winter. FOLLOW GABI @gabirooker SPONSORS:  Lagoon: Click here to take Lagoon's 2-minute sleep quiz to see which pillow is right for you. (I'm an Otter!) Use code ALI at checkout for 15% off your next Lagoon order. UCAN: Click here to get a FREE UCAN Edge sample pack (you'll just pay the cost of shipping), and use code ALI for 20% off your next UCAN order. In this episode: How Gabi would sum up her Boston Marathon training cycle (3:00) How Gabi balanced working as a physician assistant during her Boston training (4:15) Gabi's career dreams, how she pictures her future in both running and in her medical career, and her approach to balance (9:55) With less than two weeks to Boston: Has Gabi checked the weather? (12:00) Gabi's history with the Boston Marathon, and why she's running this year's race (17:00) Gabi's experience working with sport psychology coach Emily Saul (26:30) What Gabi's Boston Marathon weekend entails (34:10) Gabi reflects on the 2024 Olympic Marathon Trials (37:35) On healing the heart and body after the Trials (43:30) Gabi reflects on the 2024 Chicago Marathon, where she ran a five-second personal best, and Gabi's approach to fitting racing into her schedule (45:00) On being “the people's hero” (50:00) What Gabi will be wearing in Boston (52:50) What Gabi's like on race morning (57:00) What's top of mind for Gabi right now? (1:03:00) Follow: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Support on Patreon Subscribe to the newsletter SUPPORT: If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!

Elevate Your Running
EP. 168 - Conquer Pre-Race Anxiety: Master Your Mindset with Emily Saul (Replay)

Elevate Your Running

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 88:12


Email Saul, a sports psychology coach, breaks down the mindset of an athlete during the most critical time for success - race day! On this week's episode, we dive into:What to expect during the taper processHow to set yourself up for success during race morningThe common feelings that come up in the weeks and days leading into the raceAnd so much more! Listen on:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Youtube MusicConnect with us:elevateyourrunning.comElevateyourrunning and sayrahrunshappyThe Elevate Coaching Team has  1:1 coaching spots open for spring and fall race season! If you love running and want to get better + faster at this sport, we'd love to have you join our team! You can find more information about our coaching packages at https://elevateyourrunning.com/virtual-coaching or email Sara at sara@elevateyourrunning.comIf you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review! Share your thoughts on how coaching has impacted your journey on social media using #elevateyourrunning. Do you want to be an inclusive insider? Help support the Elevate Your Running Podcast! Get exclusive content, coaching advice, and more through this platform! PARTNER DISCOUNTS AND LINKS:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dynamic Runner:⁠ SAYRAHRUNSHAPPY for 10% off your subscriptionBlenders Eyewear - ELEVATEYOURRUNNING for 20% off your orderRNWY: Use Code Elevate15 for 15% off your orderKETONE-IQ: Your post-run recovery ketones

Legal Speak
Legal Speak's "Sidebar with Saul" Part V: Strange Days of Trump Trial Culminate in Historic Verdict"

Legal Speak

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 23:04


It's time for a Legal Speak Spotlight ... where we turn back the clock and revisit a previous episode you may have missed.  And considering how much the current administration is in the news cycle, this still feels timely. In this week's Legal Speak episode, ALM litigation reporter Emily Saul joins hosts Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith for a roundup discussion of the first criminal trial for President Trump.  This was the final in the ongoing series "Sidebar with Saul".  Emily was one of the small handful of reporters with access to the trial. Hosts: Cedra Mayfield & Patrick Smith Guest: Emily Saul Producer: Charles Garnar

Ali on the Run Show
773. Emily Saul, Sports Psychology Coach, on End-of-Year Anxiety & New Year Goal Setting

Ali on the Run Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 89:59


"If we can move from a place of fear to a place of curiosity — from a place of resisitance to a place of learning — we'll get a lot farther. We'll enjoy the process a lot more if we can be in the space of learning and curiosity rather than fear and resistance." Fan favorite Emily Saul returns to the Ali on the Run Show to hold all of our hands as we navigate end-of-year stress and navigate new-year anxieties. Emily is a licensed mental health counselor, sport psychology coach, and founder of E Saul Movement. She's a former Division-1 collegiate rower, she's a lifelong athlete, she's a many-time marathoner, and she's a TEDxBoston speaker. FOLLOW EMILY @emilysaulboston SPONSOR:  New Balance: Click here to shop New Balance's latest releases for the season. In this episode: Why you should listen to Emily's advice (6:20) Emily's advice for how to handle end-of-the-year anxiety, and the comparison trap of it all (11:00) Why Emily says we all need to get off the “hedonic treadmill” (23:45) How to approach goal setting in the new year (32:45) “I'm afraid to push myself too hard” (43:10) “It's cold and dark and I can't get myself up and out the door” (1:07:50) Emily on the Ali on the Run Show: Beyond the Run with Emily Saul, Marathon Mentality Q&A Part I Beyond the Run with Emily Saul, Marathon Mentality Q&A Part II Beyond the Run with Emily Saul, Marathon Mentality Q&A Part III LIVE at the Boston Marathon with Emily Saul & Anoush Arakelian Beyond the Run with Dr. Ian Nurse & Emily Saul Emily Saul, Co-Leader of November Project Boston Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Subscribe to the newsletter SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Follow Ups and Holiday Bonus

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 50:41


Bryan and Peter are prepping for the Soul Searching Solstice Run coming up on December 21st. Marathon George sends in a  message. A huge update from Jennifer (see last episode). Plus all the extra conversation recorded with Emily Saul of esaulmovement.com as our holiday gift to you! 

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Giving Thanks With Emily Saul

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 62:13


HWYRT is thankful for another amazing visit with sports psychologist Emily Saul of esaulmovement.com. Emily responds to an important voice message from HWRTian Jennifer who is need of some hope after some discouraging news. 

Making Strides
Episode 13 - Confidence vs Comparison

Making Strides

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 77:56


Hello again, everyone! We're back after a brief break for the summer, and, just like the quick turn into the Fall season, we get right back into racing! In this episode, we talk about some big wins — both on and off the race course: Stef has been on a solid, health-centered training trajectory, and she's made some big wins in the ultra and trail space in the last month! Carolyn has also been working hard in her comeback-to-marathoning journey, and she talks about how her own life lessons have helped her encourage her son, who has entered the world of cross country and track. Both Stef and Carolyn will be running the NYC Marathon at the beginning of November, and they talk about plans for race weekend and beyond. Show Notes 0:05 - welcome welcome! Catching up after summer break 3:10 - Stef's BIG WIN at the Above the Clouds 50K, and she talks about why the race and this past year's training were so significant 8:45 - Stef talks about developing confidence and practicing assertiveness  18:20 - hunting men and strategy on the race course 22:30 - Stef's thoughts on safety when racing in rural areas, especially as an Asian American woman 38:55 - discussion on the impact of comparison, and Carolyn talks about navigating the Comparison Trap for herself while simultaneously also helping to coach her son through it 46:20 - diving into the NYC Marathon! Carolyn shares why this training block has been so significant for her 1:01:00 - Carolyn shares about the mental training and work she's done with sports psychologist, Emily Saul, and how it has changed the way she views the future Make sure to follow the ⁠Rising Hearts⁠ team and cheer on athlete Kali Ko Reis and Rising Hearts founder, ⁠Jordan Whetstone⁠, at the NYC Marathon! Special thanks to our Audio Engineer, ⁠⁠Mark Kalagayan⁠⁠, from the non-profit, ⁠⁠SPARC Worldwide⁠⁠. As always, we are so grateful you're here — in this space, in the sport, and in this world! #keepshowingup, keep running, and keep on being the change we wish to see. #MakingStridesPod #letsFlippindothis #diversewerun Find Stef ⁠⁠here⁠⁠ Find Carolyn ⁠⁠here⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠here⁠⁠

The Drop
BONUS | Pre-Marathon Meditation with Emily Saul, Sport Psychologist

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 28:04


Sport psychology coach Emily Saul takes us through a pre-marathon meditation, just in time for all our fall marathons. Listen the night before to relax and get in the right mindset. Follow Emily on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilysaulboston/?hl=en

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Shoe Racks & Taper Traps

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 45:23


Peter updates Bryan on his running and home furnishing finds. Bryan is deep in the taper trap ahead of the Rim2Rim adventure. Bryan's daughter calls in with her take on seeing the paragliders from their big hike last week. Marathon George calls in with one final check-in before the trip to the Grand Canyon. Plus, some excellent advice from Emily Saul.  Join us on Facebook/Instagram for SatStatChat and be sure to email us at howwasyourruntoday@gmail.com 

Elevate Your Running
EP. 139 - Breaking Down the Marathon Distance: Strategies on How to Chunk Up a Marathon, with Sports Psychology Coach, Emily Saul

Elevate Your Running

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 61:10


Join us for a deep dive into the mental strategies that can help you conquer the marathon. In this episode, we sit down with Sports Psychology Coach, Emily Saul, to discuss the importance of chunking up a race. We explore why this technique is crucial for marathon runners, how to break down the distance into manageable segments, and the mental strategies needed to stay focused and motivated throughout the race. Key topics covered: The benefits of chunking up a race Strategies for breaking down the marathon distance Pacing techniques for marathon runners Overcoming self-doubt and staying motivated The importance of process vs. outcome goals Using chunking strategies in training Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or just starting your training journey, this episode will provide you with valuable insights and practical tips to help you achieve your marathon goals. Guest: Emily Saul, Sports Psychology Coach Topics discussed: Why is it important to chunk up a race? Does “chunking up a race” matter for all distances? How do you mentally break down a marathon into manageable chunks? Strategies for pacing yourself throughout a race What challenges have runners faced when trying to chunk a marathon? How important are process vs outcome goal goals when it comes to using a  “chunking” a race strategy? Is one better to focus on when running than the other? How can runners overcome feelings of doubt or self-doubt that may arise during a race? How can the runner use positive self-talk to stay focused and motivated during a race? What are some mindset strategies for runners when they are on the course and not hitting their process or outcome goals? Can chunking be practiced in training? Connect with Emily over email, website, or IG!  Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Youtube Music Connect with us: elevateyourrunning.com Elevateyourrunning and sayrahrunshappy If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review! Share your thoughts on how coaching has impacted your journey on social media using #elevateyourrunning.  PARTNER DISCOUNTS AND LINKS: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Connect w/ Sara on Instagram  -⁠ The ⁠Elevate Your Running Training Plans⁠, Elevate20 for 20% off your plan ⁠Dynamic Runner:⁠ SAYRAHRUNSHAPPY for 10% off your subscription Inside Tracker -  SARAMPRO for 15% off your entire purchase Blenders Eyewear - ELEVATEYOURRUNNING for 20% off your order ⁠Skratch Labs⁠ - 20% off with code Elevate24 The Feed -⁠ ⁠⁠ $20 in Feed.com credit every quarter⁠ Boulderthon: FRIENDOFSARA20 for $20 off your registration for the half and marathon distances ⁠Senita's Athletes:⁠ SAYRAHRUNSHAPPY for 15% off your entire order --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/1210115349/support

The Drop
276 | Emily Saul, Sport Psychologist

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 70:44


On this episode of The Drop, we talk with sport psychologist Emily Saul about a wide range of subjects, from race day mental prep to overcoming obstacles we put on ourselves. Follow Emily on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilysaulboston/

Legal Speak
Legal Speak's "Sidebar with Saul" Part V: Strange Days of Trump Trial Culminate in Historic Verdict

Legal Speak

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 22:19


In this week's Legal Speak episode, ALM litigation reporter Emily Saul joins producers Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith for a roundup discussion of the first Trump criminal trial.

Legal Speak
Legal Speak's "Sidebar with Saul" Part II: GOP Pols Push Misinformation, Cohen Keeps it Together

Legal Speak

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 13:52


ALM litigation reporter Emily Saul gets us up to date on the happenings at the first Trump criminal trial, including reaction to testimony from Michael Cohen and the bizarre behavior of several Republican politicians. 

Legal Speak
Legal Speak's "Sidebar with Saul: The First Trump Criminal Trial"

Legal Speak

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 12:29


ALM litigation reporter Emily Saul details the events of the first Trump criminal trial inside the courtroom in Lower Manhattan.

Legal Speak
Legal Speak: Aaron Sorkin This Is Not - Trump Trial with Emily Saul (Part 1)

Legal Speak

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 23:16


Patrick Smith interview's ALM litigation reporter Emily Saul as she details the happenings of the first Trump criminal trial from inside the courtroom in Lower Manhattan. 

Another Mother Runner
How to Get over a Disappointing Race

Another Mother Runner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 59:56


This is the episode for everyone who's ever been disappointed by a race experience. Hosts Sarah Bowen Shea and Amanda Loudin talk with Emily Saul, a sports psychology and performance coach, as well as two “regular” runners who recently ran races that didn't go as planned. The guests share: -metrics to define success other than a finish time;  -lessons they've learned about themselves from their rough races; -ways to bounce back post-race;  -how to foster resiliency; and, -the importance of leaning on friends and family.    Amanda tells of her total eclipse experience before the first guest joins around 6:34.   When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR. We appreciate your—and their—support!   Run Richmond: Use code AMR2VA for $10 off marathon or half at RichmondMarathon.org   Smart supplements: For 10% off your 1st order,  use code runner at Thorne.fit/runner   Improve deep sleep: Use code AMR for 15% off 1st purchase at LagoonSleep.com/AMR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Elevate Your Running
EP. 116 - The Art of Creating a Strong Mindset with Sport Psychology Coach, Emily Saul

Elevate Your Running

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 88:29


Emily Saul, a sports psychologist coach, helps break down the mindset of an athlete during the taper process, race morning, during the race and tools how to be your strongest self to make the most of race day!  Emily can be reached at esaulmovement@gmail.com, her website and instagram. Emily is currently accepting new clients, virtually.  Emily also shared her story in a Boston TedTalk: The Power of Practice, 10 years of Pushups DOWNLOAD A CUSTOM TRAINING PLAN: Are you interested in leveling up your running this year? You don't need to work with a coach to show up to the start line prepared and confident!  Looking to up-level your training without a coach?! The Elevate Your Running Training Plans and Custom ⁠Plans⁠ - for beginner and intermediate runners are NOW available from base, 5K,10K, Half, and Marathon distances. DONATE TO THE PODCAST: If you gain value from our podcast each week, I invite you to consider donating to the work and production of the show through Spotify! I greatly appreciate your support and listenership of the show, and look forward to providing more content, moving forward.  LINKS: Elevate Your Running - ⁠https://elevateyourrunning.com/⁠  Connect w/ Sara - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/sayrahrunshappy/⁠  The Feed (Sponsorship) - ⁠https://thefeed.com/teams/elevate-your-running⁠  Inside Tracker - insidetracker.com , promocode: SARAMPRO25 for 25% off your entire purchase --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/1210115349/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/1210115349/support

Elevate Your Running
EP. 114 - Top Strategies on How to Overcome Seasons of Injury and How to Start Stacking Healthy Training Cycles!

Elevate Your Running

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 69:23


Coach Sara brings Tamanaa Singh to the Elevate Podcast this week. Tamanna is a runner, a sports cardiologist, a dog mom and so much more. Tamanna speaks to the season of being an injured runner and how she found the strength - both mentally and physically to overcome.  Tamanna shares her top strategies on what worked and what didn't work for her to find her strongest running yet.  Tamanna's sports psychologist, Emily Saul can be reached at esaulmovement@gmail.com. DOWNLOAD A CUSTOM TRAINING PLAN: Are you interested in leveling up your running this year? You don't need to work with a coach to show up to the start line prepared and confident!  Looking to up-level your training without a coach?! The Elevate Your Running Training Plans and Custom ⁠Plans⁠ - for beginner and intermediate runners are NOW available from base, 5K,10K, Half, and Marathon distances. DONATE TO THE PODCAST: If you gain value from our podcast each week, I invite you to consider donating to the work and production of the show through Spotify! I greatly appreciate your support and listenership of the show, and look forward to providing more content, moving forward.  LINKS: Elevate Your Running - ⁠https://elevateyourrunning.com/⁠  Connect w/ Sara - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/sayrahrunshappy/⁠  The Feed (Sponsorship) - ⁠https://thefeed.com/teams/elevate-your-running⁠  Inside Tracker - insidetracker.com, promocode: SARAMPRO25 for 25% off your entire purchase Data helps us objectively measure progress, and constantly refine and optimize ourselves. Inside Tracker will Elevate you from the inside, while this podcast and your training will elevate you from the outside. Use code SARAMPRO25 for 25% off your entire order at www.insidetracker.com now.  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/1210115349/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/1210115349/support

Making Strides
Episode 7 - Having Peace with our Pace

Making Strides

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 42:49


“Not everything that counts can be counted.” Carolyn and Stef are back! The first episode of the year includes a lot of reflections on 2023, both personally and professionally, as well as the plan and mindset for moving into 2024. As always, thanks for being here! If you enjoy our convos, please like, subscribe, and leave a positive review! Show Notes: 0:18 - intro and reconnecting after the holidays 3:18 - reflections on the first year of the Making Strides Podcast! 6:05 - Stef's reflections on social media presence and usage, and how it has been connected with her growth in self-acceptance and advocacy 11:11 - how Stef's shift towards self-acceptance happened 18:09 - reflections on the pace of Making Strides in 2023, as well as the plan for 2024 21:32- what Stef is looking forward to in 2024, particularly in coaching 25:05 - highlighting endurance athlete, Vriko Kwok 30:08 - what Carolyn is looking forward to in 2024, and shifting her mindset from being an ‘injured runner' to a ‘healthy athlete' Special thanks to our new Audio Engineer, Mark Kalagayan, from the non-profit, SPARC Worldwide! Noted in our convo: Emily Saul, Sports Psychologist Rising Hearts, grassroots org working to support and elevate Native communities Alexandria Staten, Diné-Mexican runner, training for Western States 100 supported by GU Energy Labs, Rising Heart, and Stefanie Flippin Vriko Kwok, entrepreneur and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu-turned ultrarunner, currently a Global Ambassador for lululemon and training for the lululemon Further project

Relay
A Positive Mindset for Race Day with Sport Psychologist Emily Saul

Relay

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 29:52 Very Popular


We are excited to share this conversation with Sport Psychologist Emily Saul and runner and teacher Kara Ollick! In this episode Emily walks Kara and Relay contributor Lindsey Hein through some ways to stay calm and stay positive pre-race and during the race. Emily has a Master's degree in Sport Psychology and has been a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. Since 2014. she has been co-leading the free fitness movement November Project in Boston, where she motivates and challenges athletes of all abilities and walks of life, from those who “have never run before,” to those who are returning to fitness of some kind, to elite athletes of all kinds, all while harnessing the power of community. Emily was a Division I collegiate rower, coached Strength & Conditioning at Harvard for seven years, and is an avid marathon runner on road and trail. She has a deep desire to help athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and anyone who moves to find the potential inside them. You can learn more about Emily and what she does at https://www.esaulmovement.com

Fuel for the Sole
56 | Nutrition and sport psychology with Emily Saul

Fuel for the Sole

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 65:14


This week we sat down with sports psychologist and licensed mental health counselor, Emily Saul. We discuss:  ✔ The connection between nutrition and psychology   ✔ Performance vs. desired “race weight”  ✔ The psychology of underfueling and changing habits  ✔ How to track data and nutrition the most effective and healthy way  ✔ A whole lot  more!  Want to be featured on the show? Email us at fuelforthesolepodcast@gmail.com.  This episode is fueled by ASICS! Head over to ASICS.com and sign up for a OneASICS account. It's completely free and when you sign up you will receive 10% off your first purchase. You also gain access to exclusive colorways on ASICS.com, free standard shipping, special birthday month discounts and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fuelforthesole/message

The Running for Real Podcast
Emily Saul: Define Your Success in a Way That's Meaningful for You - R4R 348

The Running for Real Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 81:08


Emily Saul believes that everyone wants to evolve and progress. She's chosen movement as the vehicle for her own personal growth, and she's passionate about helping others reach their potential through physical activity. Through her sport psychology practice, E Saul Movement, she teaches people to access the connection between their mind and their body. For complete show notes and links, visit our website at runningforreal.com/episode348.   Thank you to Athletic Greens, Allbirds, and Becoming a Sustainable Runner for sponsoring this episode.    Athletic Greens has created a movement around simplifying our health routine.  AG1 is an easy way to get 75 vitamins, minerals, and whole food source ingredients. It promotes gut health with prebiotics, probiotics, and naturally occurring enzymes; supports your immune system with Vitamin C, zinc, healing mushrooms, and more; provides magnesium to boost energy; and it's packed with superfoods, adaptogens, and antioxidants to help recovery.  It's simple to make and it tastes good! Just one scoop in a glass of water in the morning will ensure that even if your diet is less than ideal the rest of the day, you've gotten the nutrients you need. Go here to subscribe and you'll get five free travel packs of AG1, and a free one year's supply of vitamin D3+K2 with your subscription!   Allbirds looks at everything through a sustainability lens; it's at the core of who they are as a company and the products they create. Their performance running shoe, the Tree Flyer, is lightweight, super springy, and wildly comfortable, and they're Tina's go-to running shoes.  The Tree Dasher is not only a running shoe, it's perfect for daily wear. You might also want to check out the Plant Pacers, made from plant leather. Use this link, and you'll get a free pair of socks! Just add them to your order, and when you use this link, it will take off the price at the end.   Are you a runner? Do you care about the planet you run on? Would you like to use running to change the world for the better? Becoming a Sustainable Runner will show you how. Becoming a Sustainable Runner, by Tina Muir and Zoë Rom, is a practical guide for runners of all abilities and backgrounds who want to take meaningful action to protect our planet through their love of the sport. It's available for pre-order through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org, Waterstones UK, Target, and many independent bookstores.   Thanks for listening! If you haven't already, be sure to subscribe wherever you're listening to this podcast!. And if you enjoy Running for Real, please leave us a review! Keep up with what's going on at Running for Real by signing up for our weekly newsletter on our website Follow Tina on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. You'll find Running for Real on Instagram too! Want to be a member of the Running for Real community? Join #Running4Real Superstars on Facebook!  Subscribe to our YouTube channel for additional content, including our RED-S: Realize. Reflect. Recover series of 50+ videos. Thank you for your support - we appreciate each and every one of you!  

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Episode 259 – Night of the Bulldogs

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 72:14


Bryan and Peter are together again after three weeks of separation due to COVID-19. During that time Bryan co-hosted a live event for the Boston Bulldogs along side of Emily Saul (of E Saul Movement)! They had the great pleasure of hosting a legendary panel of runners featuring Jack Fultz, Becca Pizzi, and the incomparable Bill Rodgers! Please enjoy listening to it as much as Peter did (since he had to bow out of joining in).  If you will be in Millinocket on Friday, December 2nd and want to join in on the Crankle 2K, please make a donation to Run Millinocket: https://www.zippy-reg.com/online_reg/gen_donation.php?eventID=1637 Emily Saul can be reached at https://www.esaulmovement.com For more information on the Boston Bulldogs please visit their site at https://www.bostonbulldogsrunning.com And to learn more about the legendary runners panel: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Fultz https://beccapizzi.com/about/ http://www.billrodgersrunningcenter.com/privacypolicy.html Visit our Web site here: www.HWYRT.com Join our Strava Group here: https://www.strava.com/clubs/HWYRT      

Depression Detox
366 | Emily Saul: "Practice Being Good At It."

Depression Detox

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 14:14


Sports psychology and performance coach Emily Saul debuts sharing the five most important lessons from her ten-year daily push-up challenge.   Source: The Power of Practice: Lessons From 10 Years of Pushups | Emily Saul | TEDxBoston   Connect with Emily Saul    Website: https://www.esaulmovement.com   Instagram: emilysaulboston   Hosted by Malikee Josephs (Pronounced Muh leek Jo seffs)   Follow The Show On Instagram @DepressionDetoxShow.   Contact me: mj@depressiondetoxshow.com

Ali on the Run Show
564. Beyond the Run with Emily Saul, Marathon Mentality Q&A Part III

Ali on the Run Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 66:10 Very Popular


"No one can define what success is for you but YOU. Even though the sport of running tries to tell us that the only things that matter are distance and time, that is simply not true. You decide what matters to you." Welcome to Part III (the last part!) of the Marathon Mentality series with Ali on the Run Show favorite Emily Saul! Emily is a licensed mental health counselor, sport psychology coach, and founder of E Saul Movement. She's a former Division-1 collegiate rower, she's a lifelong athlete, she's a many-time marathoner, and she's a TEDxBoston speaker. Today, we're talking race day. We made it! (You made it! You're doing great!) Emily is offering advice about tackling taper tantrums, getting in the right headspace for race day, and dealing with the potential post-marathon blues. SPONSOR: New Balance — Click here to learn more about how New Balance is supporting conversations around mental wellness in running. (And check out the SuperComp Trainer! I'm obsessed!) What you'll get on this episode: How do I deal with taper tantrums? (3:30) How do I get over the mindset of being able to run further on race day than ever before? (7:25) Best advice for getting pumped up for a marathon the week before the race (12:05) How do I get over my fear of coming in last? (19:00) How would you address mid-race fears of pushing too hard too early? (27:10) How do you handle the personal pressure you put on yourself? (29:55) What do you do mid-race when your mind starts making preemptive excuses for failing? (35:20) How to battle the mental game during a race when your body wants to give up (39:00) How to stay positive when the race isn't going as expected (44:45) During training, I feel confident and I crush my workouts. But when it comes to race day, doubt creeps in. Any advice? (49:55) How to deal with the post-marathon blues (54:30) Emily's final pre-race pep talk for fall marathoners (1:01:10) For more, check out: Marathon Mentality Part II: When the Training Ramps Up Marathon Mentality Part I: Getting in the Right Headspace for Marathon Training Emily Saul on Episode 510 of the Ali on the Run Show Emily Saul on Episode 574 of the Ali on the Run Show Emily Saul on Episode 59 of the Ali on the Run Show Emily Saul's TEDxBoston talk Follow Emily: Instagram @emilysaulboston Twitter @emilysaulboston Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!

Cozy Crime Club
The Murders of Sharabia Thomas and Rashawn Brazell by a Suspected Serial Killer

Cozy Crime Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 42:28 Transcription Available


Two teens from the same street in Brooklyn, New York are murdered and dismembered a year apart. A dozen years later, the lead suspect was a neighbor. Has he done this before? Did he have more victims?RESOURCES“Metro Briefing | New York: Brooklyn: Body Parts Found Near Subway Tracks” by Michael Wilson, New York Times (February 18, 2005)“Worker Finds a Partial Torso in a Brooklyn Recycling Plant” by William K. Rashbaum, New York Times (February 24, 2005)“Man Sought in Killing and Dismemberment” by Jennifer 8. Lee, New York Times (February 19, 2005)“Body Was Cut Up Expertly, Police Say” by William K. Rashbaum, New York Times (February 26, 2005)“A Year After a Teenager Was Dismembered, Still No Answer” by Kareem Fahim and John Koblin, New York Times (February 13, 2006)“A MOTHER'S FIGHT FOR FINDING HER SON'S KILLERS” by Indrani Basu, The Brooklyn Ink (January 20, 2014)“‘You piece of s–t!': Murder victim's family tries to attack suspect in court” by Emily Saul, New York Post (November 17, 2016)“Breakthrough in Brooklyn Teen's 2004 Murder Like 'Opening a Fresh Wound Once Again'” by Sarah Kaufman, Patch Media (November 21, 2016)“Accused Killer of Bushwick Teen Says He's Being Framed” by Gwynne Hogan, dnainfo.com (December 5, 2016)“Cold Case 'Killer' Arraignment Delayed After He Refuses to Be Fingerprinted” by Gwynne Hogan, dnainfo.com (February 22, 2017)“Obscure 2004 ‘cold case' may have led PIX11 — and the NYPD — to a serial killer of teens” by Mary Murphy, PIX11 (February 22, 2017)“Man Held in Cold-Case Death of a Brooklyn Teenager Is Accused in a Second” by Alan Feuer, New York Times (February 22, 2017)“Brooklyn man arrested in 2nd cold case killing” from Associated Press (February 22, 2017)“A Dozen Years, 3 Cold-Case Killings and an Arrest in Brooklyn” by Alan Feuer, New York Times (February 26, 2017)“Alleged Murderer Mouths ‘You Know I Love You' to Victim's Mom at Arraignment” by Erica Byfield, NBC New York (March 3, 2017)“'Cold-Case Killer' Signed His Victim's Funeral Guest Book, DA Says” by Trevor Kapp, dnainfo.com (March 3, 2017)“Snakes, a Life of Crime and Eventually Two Murder Charges” by Alan Feuer, New York Times (March 6, 2017)“Is This Brooklyn's Jack the Ripper?” by Kelly Weill, The Daily Beast (April 11, 2017)“Man convicted of 2004 cold case murder of 17-year-old Bushwick girl” from Brooklyn Daily Eagle (August 22, 2018)“Bushwick man gets 25 to life for 2004 murder of 17-year-old girl” from the Brooklyn Daily Eagle (September 7, 2018)“Girl's killer tells judge he lost a cousin — who he's also accused of murdering” by Emily Saul, New York Post (September 7, 2018)“Suspected serial killer gets 25 years to life in 2004 slaying of Brooklyn teen” by Mary Murphy, PIX11 (September 7, 2018)“25-to-Life for Rashawn Brazell's Alleged Killer in Separate Murder” by Duncan Osborne, Gay City News (September 7, 2018)Kings County court records (May 15, 2019)“Defense Questions Key Evidence in Rashawn Brazell Murder” by Duncan Osborne, Gay City News (August 14, 2019)Music by ZaharValaha, HarumahiMusic, GioeleFazzeri, Ashot-Danielyan-Composer, MichaelKobrin, Coma-Media from PixabaySupport the show

Ali on the Run Show
553. Beyond the Run with Emily Saul, Marathon Mentality Q&A Part II

Ali on the Run Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 71:30 Very Popular


"The whole idea of getting comfortable being uncomfortable is actually about building a psychological endurance. In the same way we build a physical endurance for running more miles, we can build a kind of psychological endurance or tolerance for this stuff that is uncomfortable, but in the context of running, it's actually normal." Welcome to Part II of this summer's Marathon Mentality series with Ali on the Run Show favorite Emily Saul! Emily is a licensed mental health counselor, sport psychology coach, and founder of E Saul Movement. She's a former Division-1 collegiate rower, she's a lifelong athlete, she's a many-time marathoner, and she's a TEDxBoston speaker. If you're training for a fall marathon, it's likely your long runs are ramping up, and you're spending a lot of time thinking about all things 26.2 — the good, the bad, and definitely the ugly. Fortunately, Emily is here to hold your hand throughout the process. Today, Emily is offering advice about staying mentally strong during hot runs, getting psyched up for long runs and tough workouts, and what it actually means getting comfortable being uncomfortable. Plus, "balance" during marathon season, setting goals, avoiding training burnout, and more. (Then, come back next month when Emily addresses how to tackle the taper, getting into a race-day mindset, and how to have the day of your running dreams.) SPONSOR: New Balance — Click here to learn more about how New Balance is supporting conversations around mental wellness in running. (And check out the SuperComp Trainer! I'm obsessed!) What you'll get on this episode: Tips for when you're mentally struggling to run in the heat (5:00) How do you actually get comfortable with being uncomfortable? (13:00) How to mentally prepare yourself for a big workout or long run (26:35) Advice on balancing marathon training with the rest of life (38:40) It's hard to balance training with a social life — any tips for sticking with the plan? (45:25) Tips for avoiding training burnout as the weekend miles climb (52:10) How to set a time goal without adding pressure and stress and getting psyched out (1:01:30) For more, check out: Emily Saul on Episode 541 of the Ali on the Run Show Emily Saul on Episode 510 of the Ali on the Run Show Emily Saul on Episode 574 of the Ali on the Run Show Emily Saul on Episode 59 of the Ali on the Run Show Emily Saul's TEDxBoston talk Follow Emily: Instagram @emilysaulboston Twitter @emilysaulboston Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!

Ali on the Run Show
541. Beyond the Run with Emily Saul, Marathon Mentality Q&A Part I

Ali on the Run Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 66:02 Very Popular


"Check in on why you're doing this. It doesn't have to feel like the biggest 'why' statement of the whole world, like, 'What's the purpose of life?' But it really does help you to say, 'What's meaningful about this for me, right now?'" Ali on the Run Show favorite Emily Saul is back! Emily is a licensed mental health counselor, sport psychology coach, and founder of E Saul Movement. She's a former Division-1 collegiate rower, she's a lifelong athlete, she's a many-time marathoner, and she's a TEDxBoston speaker. This conversation kicks off the first of a three-part series within the Beyond the Run series, where we talk about the connection between running and mental wellness. Today, Emily is answering listener questions about the mental side of marathon training. If you're training for a fall marathon, it's likely you started training this month. (Exciting!) So, Emily is here to hold your hand throughout the process. These questions are all about getting into the right headspace to start training. Emily is addressing comebacks, comparison traps, burnout, and all the things that are top of mind at the beginning of a training cycle. (She'll return to the show in August for training-related questions, and in September to help get you psyched and mentally ready for race day.) SPONSOR: New Balance — Click here to learn more about how New Balance is supporting conversations around mental wellness in running. (And check out my current favorite bra, pullover, and crop top.) What you'll get on this episode: Emily's first words to fall marathoners (6:40) On getting past a motivational rut (10:45) Dealing with burnout (19:05) Navigating the comparison trap (24:40) Emily's advice for dealing with mom guilt (34:15) Returning to training after a tough race or setback (42:00) How to redefine expectations (47:30) “Help! I can't stop talking about running!” (54:00) For more, check out: Emily Saul on Episode 510 of the Ali on the Run Show Emily Saul on Episode 574 of the Ali on the Run Show Emily Saul on Episode 59 of the Ali on the Run Show Emily Saul's TEDxBoston talk Follow Emily: Instagram @emilysaulboston Twitter @emilysaulboston Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!

Wade Sellers Journal
Emily Saul's Daily Practice.

Wade Sellers Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 7:45


See her TedTalk here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hngDhaD6UaY Support this podcast with a coffee at Buymeacoffee.com/WadeSellers cheers! ☕️ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wadesellers/support

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Ali on the Run Show
521. Beyond the Run with Ali Feller, TEDxBoston Speaker

Ali on the Run Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 73:03 Very Popular


"It felt important to me. And so I sent the email. I took my own advice, and I sent the email." On Monday, I had the honor of giving a TED talk. In this episode, I'm talking all about my experience speaking at TEDxBoston's "Epic Strides" event, celebrating women in sport and the 50-year anniversary of the passing of Title IX. I share how I got this opportunity, my hesitations, and how it went. Plus, I share the talk itself. SPONSOR: New Balance — Go to newbalance.com/beyondtherun to learn more about how New Balance is supporting the conversations around mental wellness in running. (And check out my current favorite pullover, crop top, half-zip top, quilted pullover, and jacket.) What you'll get on this episode: How I got the opportunity to be a TEDx speaker (2:00) On figuring out what to talk about (11:00) The rehearsal and preparation process (15:00) The week of TEDxBoston (23:00) Why I got really stressed the night before the event (38:00) My TED talk! (53:20) For more, check out: Emily Saul on Episode 510 of the Ali on the Run Show Emily Saul & Ian Nurse on Episode 474 of the Ali on the Run Show Emily Saul on Episode 59 of the Ali on the Run Show What Made Maddy Run by Kate Fagan Alexandra Angelone: TEDxBoston Hair & Makeup Artist Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!

For The Long Run
211. Live at the Boston Marathon: Cultivating Communities and Belonging

For The Long Run

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 56:22 Very Popular


This episode of the podcast is a recording from a live panel discussion at the Brooks Hyperion House during the 2022 Boston Marathon weekend. This discussion is moderated by me, Jonathan Levitt, and the panelists are: Dana Bogan, Sidney Baptista, Emily Saul, and Amy Tortorello. In this episode we talk about: -the Boston running community -defining community and belonging -celebrating diversity of person and pace -reasons for showing up -being part of something bigger than yourself -November Project and running groups -community beyond the run -feeling seen and supported unconditionally -being more than a runner -showing up when you don't want to -representation and belonging in the running community -relating to professional running -self-acceptance and compassion -leadership and coaching -the intersection between movement and mindset, running and psychology -evolving relationships with running and community Find our panelists on Instagram: Dana Bogan @strength.soul.sarcasm Sidney Baptista @sidbap Emily Saul @emilysaulboston Amy Tortorello @amy__tea And follow For The Long Run podcast @forthelrpod This episode is brought to you by Freedom Solar Power, the company I am using to go solar on my house. When I first started looking into solar, I thought it would be a clunky and expensive process. Going solar isn't as hard as you think it is, and Freedom Solar Power is a turnkey solution focused on educating the consumer and making sure they have all the information they need to make sure going solar is right for them, both financially and as a way to help the planet. With no downpayment required, solar not only ads value to your home and is great for the environment, and might even allow you to save money from day one. Freedom Solar operates in Texas, Colorado, Virginia, and Florida, but there are plenty of other great options nationwide. Thank you to Tracksmith for sponsoring this episode. Tracksmith just released their spring collection, and as the seasons shift yet again, I'm proud to continue this partnership with them. Tracksmith is a brand for committed runners like you and me. People who know that the best part of a busy day is squeezing in a workout. They offer products for training, racing, and rest days, which you know I'm a fan of, and create experiences that make running more rewarding, more connected, and more meaningful. Visit Tracksmith.com/forthelongrun to see some of my favorite pieces, and all orders with the code FORTHELONGRUN will receive free shipping, and 5% of your purchase amount will be donated to the Michael J Fox Foundation to help find a cure and support those living with Parkinsons. Thank you to Brooks for hosting this live panel discussion at the Brooks Hyperion house during the 2022 Boston Marathon weekend. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Episode 253 Boston Marathon 2022

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 136:58


After two full years away, Bryan and Peter make their triumphant return to the GBH Studio at the Boston Public Library for a live recording of HWYRT on Saturday, April 16, 2022, just two days before Marathon Monday! They are joined by old friends and new for a series of interviews to talk up the Boston Marathon and the incredible running community that exists in and around the city. This episode features conversations with: Paul Chekal & Lori Mitchener Maggie Cole & Jojo Daugustine Bojan Mandaric, & Caleb Daniloff Brogan Graham & Emily Saul Joev Dubach & George Woodward Chris Heuisler & Jared Ward, Corinne Griffiths & Jeremy Shaw-Munderback.   Please email your questions for Emily Saul of https://www.esaulmovement.comto howwasyourruntoday@gmail.comand she will answer them on a future Better Calls with Saul segment. Visit our Web site here: www.HWYRT.com Join our Strava Group here: https://www.strava.com/clubs/HWYRT  

Ali on the Run Show
510. LIVE at the Boston Marathon with Emily Saul & Anoush Arakelian

Ali on the Run Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 79:29 Very Popular


Boston is BACK! It was such a privilege to get to host a live recording of the Ali on the Run Show at the Tracksmith Trackhouse during the 2022 Boston Marathon weekend, with the ever-delightful recent podcast guests Anoush Arakelian and Emily Saul. This conversation was filled with great advice, hilarious stories, and — because why not? — dating talk. Thank you to Tracksmith for hosting us; thank you to Emily and Anoush for the wit, wisdom, and laughter; and thank you to everyone who joined and was part of the fun! SPONSOR: Tracksmith. Click here and use code ALI22 for free shipping, plus 5% of the proceeds from your order will be donated to the Brave Like Gabe Foundation! Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Episode 250 - Watch This

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 40:53


What better way to celebrate 250 episodes of HWYRT than to talk up toys! Time to open up the toy chest as Peter compares toy shows with race days. Don't worry, there is actual running talk in this one (just not much). Peter has issues with his Garmin watch while Bryan laments the agony of the long run. Be sure to send in your questions for Emily Saul about the mental and physical aspects of running to howwasyourruntoday@gmail.com. Visit our Web site here: www.HWYRT.com Join our Strava Group here: https://www.strava.com/clubs/HWYRT    

Ali on the Run Show
486. Beyond the Run with Jess Movold

Ali on the Run Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 80:07


"I didn't prepare for it. I wasn't ready for it. It was very, very hard, and dark, and scary." Welcome to the second episode in the new Beyond the Run series on the Ali on the Run Show. Twice a month, we're checking in with industry experts, professional runners, and everyday runners to talk about the intersection of running and mental wellness. (The first episode in this series with Dr. Ian Nurse and Emily Saul was a must-listen.) Today, running and strength coach Jess Movold returns to the show to talk about her pregnancy (she's currently 21 weeks along with her first baby, a boy!) and how she's coped with the physical and emotional changes in her life. It's an honest, vulnerable conversation about expectations vs. reality, dealing with dark days, and how life is changing on the run and beyond. SPONSOR: New Balance — Go to newbalance.com/beyondtherun to learn more about how New Balance is supporting the conversations around mental wellness in running. (And check out my current favorite jacket, joggers, and long-sleeve shirts.) What you'll get on this episode: Jess shares her experience running the Austin Half Marathon at 21 weeks pregnant (5:10) Jess's relationship with her dad (11:40) How Jess found out she was pregnant, and what it was like running the New York City Marathon a few weeks into her pregnancy (20:00) The story of Kelly (31:00) Expectations vs. reality (35:00) How Jess is dealing with the tough days (46:15) Body talk (50:00) Why Jess says mental wellness “is everything” (1:05:30) Jess offers runners a pre-race pep talk — and tries to convince us all to do 10 push-ups (1:08:30) For more, check out: Jess Movold on Episode 249 of the Ali on the Run Show Jess Movold on Episode 147 of the Ali on the Run Show Follow Jess: Instagram @jessmovold Instagram @runnersworldcoach Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Episode 248 - Gaining Daylight

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 50:34


It's February and Bryan and Peter definitely saw their shadows. They discuss the art of running while growing older and make note of the days getting longer. Plus, sport psychology coach Emily Saul is back for another Better Calls with Saul segment. Be sure to send in your questions for Emily about the mental and physical aspects of running to howwasyourruntoday@gmail.com. Visit our Web site here: www.HWYRT.com Join our Strava Group here: https://www.strava.com/clubs/HWYRT

Ali on the Run Show
474. Checking In with Dr. Ian Nurse & Emily Saul

Ali on the Run Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 90:20


"Running is hard. Races are hard. So let's expect that." Welcome to Checking In — a new series on the Ali on the Run Show focusing on the mental side of running. Twice a month, we'll hear from professional athletes, everyday runners, and experts in their fields about the impact running can have on our emotional well-being. We're kicking things off today with two experts. Dr. Ian Nurse is a chiropractor, 25-time marathoner (with a 2:25 personal best), dad of two, and owner of Wellness in Motion Boston, where he treats the everyday and amateur runner, movie stars, musicians, and professional athletes including Molly Seidel, Elle Purrier St. Pierre, and Heather MacLean. (And he treats me!) Ian is all about taking a holistic approach to his treatment, which is why in addition to his staff of chiropractors, physical therapists, and massage therapists, he also brought Emily Saul onto the team. You may remember Emily Saul — the collegiate rower turned marathoner and co-leader of November Project Boston — from Episode 59 of the Ali on the Run Show. She's a licensed mental health counselor with a Master's degree in sports psychology, and she's the founder of E Saul Movement. In this unexpectedly personal conversation (two of us cried!), Ian talks about how runners can take care of their bodies this year, and Emily speaks to the mental side of it all. They talk about working with Molly Seidel the day before the 2021 New York City Marathon, and Ian talks about his struggles with aging on the run and how Emily has helped him work through that. Plus, dealing with injuries, how to know when to "push through the pain," and what seeing a sports psychologist is actually like. SPONSOR: New Balance — Go to newbalance.com/beyondtherun to learn more about how New Balance is supporting the conversations around mental wellness in running. (And check out my current favorite jacket, joggers, and long-sleeve shirts.) What you'll get on this episode: How are you doing? (8:30) How Ian got connected with and started treating professional runners, and his approach to treating runners in pain (15:30) Ian and Emily's work with Molly Seidel before the 2021 New York City Marathon (27:50) What a first-time session with Emily is like (43:15) Ian's role in a patient's treatment (50:00) On getting older as a runner, and why Ian started seeing Emily — as a patient (54:00) The most-common complaints Ian and Emily hear from their patients and clients (1:04:30) Something Ian and Emily want runners to add to or remove from their lives to live and run happier (1:16:00) Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Episode 247 – Better Calls With Saul

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 46:03


Bryan and Peter welcome sport psychology coach Emily Saul back to the show to answer YOUR questions about running. Plus, some exciting (and terrifying) news about a big race in 2022! Be sure to send in your questions for Emily about the mental and physical aspects of running to howwasyourruntoday@gmail.com. Visit our Web site here: www.HWYRT.com Join our Strava Group here: https://www.strava.com/clubs/HWYRT

Bad Blood: The Final Chapter
Episode 12: The Verdict

Bad Blood: The Final Chapter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 59:04


Host John Carreyrou and reporter Emily Saul revisit the drama of Elizabeth Holmes's guilty verdict, dissect its meaning, and discuss sentencing. And a surprise guest comes on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Episode 244 – Millinocket Prêt-à-Porter

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 48:06


Coaches, and friends of the show, Paul Davies and Emily Saul talk up what to wear for the big race this weekend in Millinocket. Registration for this year's Crankle 2K closes tomorrow (Friday)! Please sign up here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/5th-annual-hwyrt-crankle-2k-tickets-200370663047 Find out more about Emily's services here: https://www.esaulmovement.com Paul Davies offers running coach services for people of all abilities. You can email him at padavies67@gmail.com This episode is sponsored by Footpath. Download the free app here: https://footpathapp.com/hwyrt/ep4 Visit our Web site here: www.HWYRT.com Join our Strava Group here: https://www.strava.com/clubs/HWYRT    

World's Dumbest Criminals
Attempted Murder By Cheesecake, Drunk Woman Chasing Cars, the Naked Ninja and more

World's Dumbest Criminals

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 24:58


This week's episode of World's Dumbest Criminals focusses on a Russian con woman and alleged murderer on the lam in New York, robbing internet dates and trying to kill her beautician with poisoned cheesecake so she can steal her identity. Tara also talks about a woman in clown make up chasing cars on a country road, a naked tradie who ran after a car thief and more.Promo: Murder MileSocial MediaFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/374526270632196Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Worlds-Dumbest-Criminals-Podcast-100965498857602/?ref=pages_you_manageTwitter: @WDCriminalsPod and InstagramInstagram: @worldsdumbestcriminalspodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/worldsdumbestcriminalsSources:Perth robbery fail: thief sprays himself in the face with pepper spray, Heather McNeill, watoday.com.au, Jul 22, 2016. Rockingham police charge two men over Shoalwater pharmacy robbery, Phil Hickey, PerthNow, Jul 30,2016. Russian woman accused of trying to poison her Brooklyn doppelganger with cheesecake so she could steal her identity appears in court, Andrea Blanco and Richard Harbus, Daily Mail, Aug 11, 2021. Russian woman accused of poisoning lookalike with cheescake, AAP, 9news.com.au. International Manhunt For Russian Murder Suspect Ends In Brooklyn, newyork.cbslocal.com, Mar 21, 2017. Brooklyn Woman Accused Of Poisoning Lookalike With Cheesecake, Stealing Her Identity, newyork.cbslocal.com, Feb 28, 2018. Russian ‘masseuse' aiming for plea deal in robbery cases, Emily Saul, nypost.com, Sep 12, 2018. Russian dominatrix goes on hunger strike at Rikers, Khristina Narizhnya, nypost.com, Apr 22, 2018. Woman accused of murder in Russia lived lavishly on the lam, Shawn Cohen, Lorena Mongeili and Chris Perez, nypost.com, Mar 20, 2017. Half-naked mother-of-three, 37, is arrested for chasing cars in Tennessee while wearing clown makeup, Snejana Ferberov, Daily Mail, Oct 29, 2016. Disappointed burglar leaves message for SDM: ‘Why was the house locked when there was no money?', Madhya Pradesh, indianexpress.com, Oct 11, 2021. Crooked British Cop Caught After Driving Ferrari to Work, Noah Rayman, Jan 8, 2015. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Bad Blood: The Final Chapter
This Week in Court #4: PR Over Patient Care

Bad Blood: The Final Chapter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 14:39


Host John Carreyrou and reporter Emily Saul discuss prosecutors' introduction of private texts between Elizabeth and Sunny, the testimony of retired general James Mattis, and the trial's most important witness so far: former lab director Adam Rosendorff, who said Theranos prioritized PR and fundraising over patient care. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Episode 223 – Push-Ups 101

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 50:53


This week, Bryan returns to running with a bang—a snowy WOahMAN with his friend Joev Dubach—while Peter returns to walking with doctor approval. Then, Peter has a one-on-one session with push-up expert Emily Saul of the November Project. Emily gives Peter advice on his push-up endeavor and talks about the dance between having strong discipline and strong self-compassion. She shares a new strategy she's trying for her 125 daily push-ups called EMOM (Every Minute On the Minute), explains how to standardize a push-up, and talks about how the practice that Peter is building with his push-up challenge will apply to other aspects of life. Plus, a new running app inspired by Bryan's Soul Searching Solstice Run (developed by HWYRTian Eric Nelson). Download the Soul-Searching Ultra Clock for Android here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ultraclock&hl=en_US&gl=US This episode is sponsored by www.pathprojects.com Visit our Web site here: www.HWYRT.com Email us at howwasyourruntoday@gmail.com Join our Strava Group here: https://www.strava.com/clubs/HWYRT  

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Episode 216 – Bryan’s Soul Taper

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 34:45


Bryan gives Peter the 411 on his upcoming Soul Searching Solstice Run. Is he ready to run for nine-plus hours? WHO KNOWS?! No matter what, he will be supported on the day by Emily Saul (of the November Project) and the incredible long distance running duo of Lori Michener and Paul Chekal. He will also be empowered by a new song from Jenn Schott to help him set the tone [maybe instead of "set the tone" make it "get in the zone"?]. Then, it’s time for a quick trip into the medical tent—always the right place to be just before a full day of running. This is the final show for the year, so we want to wish all HWYRTians far and wide a safe and happy holiday season and a better new year.   Join our Strava group here: https://www.strava.com/clubs/HWYRT Visit our Web site here: www.HWYRT.com

Running On Om
242: Roundtable with Emily Saul & Laura Green

Running On Om

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 68:30


Emily Saul is a sports psychology coach, with a Masters degree in Sports Psychology, and founder of E Saul Movement. She is the Leader of the November Project in Boston. Laura Green is the Community Boss of the November Project, working with the co-founders to connect the 120+ November Project leaders globally, and plays a large role in the growth and development of the November Project as an inclusive free fitness movement. She is a physical therapist, and led the San Francisco November Project for 5 years. She is the host of the Wisconsin Notes Podcast. Emily and Lauren are friends, and are female powerhouses that help drive the November Project. This was recorded live on Zoom, as episode #3 of the ROO Roundtable, on Thursday May 21st, during the COVID19 lockdown.

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Stay Well

Viral: Coronavirus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 0:54


A message from T. J. Raphael and Emily Saul. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Episode 193 – Emily Saul

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 71:30


Peter and Bryan welcome a soothing presence into their Zoom quarantine universe --their good friend Emily Saul, founder of E. Saul Movement sports psychology and co-leader of the November Project Boston. Emily talks about how we are all adjusting to the newness of self-isolation, how she's handling being away from her NP tribe, and how we can dig into what we find valuable and meaningful in our running to help reset our routines. She shares how she uses practices of mindfulness to accept the challenges and how to find the creative opportunities that give her purpose. Plus, recommendations for how everyone—experienced runners, new runners, and non-runners alike—can experience the benefit of movement. Plus, finger dancing and advice on cleaning out the literal and proverbial closets in life.   Visit www.hwyrt.com for our entire archive of past shows!  

For The Long Run
8. Emily Saul: Community to the Core

For The Long Run

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 41:03


Emily Saul is a mover, shaker, and hugger. As co-leader of November Project Boston and a sport psychology coach, she's all about the power of community and just showing up, for yourself, and for each other. In the podcast, we talked about sport psychology and the importance of therapy (both in and out of sport!), community, what keeps her motivated on a long day or on a morning where she'd prefer to ignore the alarm and stay in bed, where her energy comes from, and much more.  Emily can be found on Instagram at @emilysaulboston. Her new work is called E Saul Movement, and if you're interested you can message her on Instagram or through the Wellness In Motion Boston website! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

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Armstrong & Getty On Demand
A&G Hr. 4 2/13/19

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 37:40


She was there every day, NY Post court reporter Emily Saul joins A&G for a wrap on the El Chapo Trial. Plus, the reason why American kids are speaking with a British accent, and revisiting the story that made Jack the angriest this week!

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
A&G Hr. 4 2/13/19

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 37:40


She was there every day, NY Post court reporter Emily Saul joins A&G for a wrap on the El Chapo Trial. Plus, the reason why American kids are speaking with a British accent, and revisiting the story that made Jack the angriest this week!

Armstrong & Getty Extra Large Interviews
El Chapo Trial Roundup with Emily Saul on Armstrong & Getty

Armstrong & Getty Extra Large Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 9:47


Following a brutal week of testimony, NY Post Reporter Emily Saul joins A&G for an El Chapo Trial roundup.

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
They Laughed, They Cried...1/18/19 A&G Hr. 2

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 37:39


Why did El Chapo's wife laugh out loud during her husband's trial? NY Post reporter Emily Saul was there, and she delivered the details to Jack & Joe during this edition of Armstrong & Getty. Plus, why does Oregon want to embrace the nanny state?

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
They Laughed, They Cried...1/18/19 A&G Hr. 2

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 37:39


Why did El Chapo's wife laugh out loud during her husband's trial? NY Post reporter Emily Saul was there, and she delivered the details to Jack & Joe during this edition of Armstrong & Getty. Plus, why does Oregon want to embrace the nanny state?

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
11/16/18 A&G Hr. 2

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 37:40


The completely bonkers El Chapo trial takes a break today, giving us an opportunity to talk to NY Post court reporter Emily Saul. Is El Chapo intimidating--Emily has the report! Plus, Jack admits that he may have hit rock bottom.

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
11/16/18 A&G Hr. 2

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 37:40


The completely bonkers El Chapo trial takes a break today, giving us an opportunity to talk to NY Post court reporter Emily Saul. Is El Chapo intimidating--Emily has the report! Plus, Jack admits that he may have hit rock bottom.

Wisconsin Notes Podcast
Ep. 28 George Woodward

Wisconsin Notes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 43:12


George Woodward is a father, husband, marathoner, and a vital part of the November Project Boston tribe. This self-proclaimed cranky, old man embodies so much of the Boston road running scene with the perfect balance of a welcoming nature mixed with wit and sarcasm. Today we hear George's story with my co-host, Emily Saul.

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Wisconsin Notes Podcast
Ep. 26 Emily Saul

Wisconsin Notes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 55:14


Emily Saul is the booming voice you hear on the steps of Harvard Stadium every Wednesday morning. She's strong, intimidating, and powerful. Now strip her of November Project, put her in front of a mic, and where does the conversation lead? Today's episode is a raw look inside where she came from, how she became the woman she is today, and what is next. From family to American Gladiator, nothing is off limits.

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Ali on the Run Show
59. Emily Saul, Co-Leader of November Project Boston

Ali on the Run Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 61:12


“When you show up with this army, this incredible mob of people around you who are willing to believe in you and tell you that you can do it… Who the hell are you to disagree?” Emily Saul is the co-leader of November Project’s Boston tribe, where she leads free weekly workouts for up to 1,000 eager Bostonians who are looking to get fit, enjoy their city, and form powerful human connections. Emily is a powerful force for positive change, and she’s all about bringing a sense of warmth and community to cities that may otherwise feel cold and distant. (November Project is currently in 45 cities worldwide.) Proof she’s crazy strong: Emily has set an annual goal for herself to do 40,000 push-ups a year. (And she’s done it the last two years in a row!) Emily is also a former collegiate rower, and works for the Life is Good Kids Foundation. Join me for Emily’s push-up challenge! Starting February 8, I’m committing to 50 push-ups a day for the next 30 days. Join the fun and share your daily push-up progress using the hashtag #alispushupparty. Here’s what you’ll get in this episode: • What November Project actually is & how it creates community (2:55) • What it’s like hugging and high fiving people at 5:30 AM (10:10) • How Emily found November Project (11:05) & eventually became a co-leader (14:05) • What the famous Harvard Stadium workout entails and feels like (22:00) • Emily’s best tips for working out in the very early morning (28:00) • How Emily fits workouts into her busy schedule (30:00) • Emily’s history with athletics and sports — including what it was like being a collegiate rower (32:00) • How Emily got into marathon running (36:30) • Emily answers: What’s the deal with the push-ups? (Plus her challenge for everyone listening!) (42:15) • All about Emily’s job with the Life Is Good Kids Foundation (50:30) What We Mention on this Episode: November Project: http://november-project.com/ Life Is Good Kids Foundation: https://content.lifeisgood.com/kidsfoundation/ Brogan Graham: https://www.instagram.com/brogangraham/ Bojan Mandaric: https://www.instagram.com/bmandaric/ Caleb Daniloff: http://www.calebdaniloff.com/ November Project’s Runner’s World cover story: https://www.runnersworld.com/runners-stories/hugs-sweat-cheers Harvard University: https://www.harvard.edu/ How to start a November Project tribe in your city: https://november-project.com/how-to-start-november-project/ How Emily became a November Project leader: https://november-project.com/the-big-announcement-in-boston/ University of Tulsa: https://utulsa.edu/ Boston’s Run to Remember: http://www.bostonsruntoremember.com/boston/index.html Essex Half Marathon: http://www.essexhalf.com/ Chris Payne: https://november-project.com/no-payne-no-fun-bos/ Saucony: https://www.saucony.com/en/home Mizuno: https://www.mizunousa.com/ Chris Heuisler: http://www.aliontherunblog.com/2017/03/01/episode-6-chris-heuisler-national-run-concierge-westin-hotels-resorts/ Follow Emily: Instagram @emilysaulboston: https://www.instagram.com/emilysaulboston/ Twitter @emilysaulboston: https://twitter.com/emilysaulboston Follow November Project: Instagram @novemberproject: https://www.instagram.com/novemberproject/ Twitter @nov_project: https://twitter.com/nov_project Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NovProject/ Website: http://november-project.com/ Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1: https://www.instagram.com/aliontherun1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aliontherun/ Twitter @aliontherun1: https://twitter.com/aliontherun1 Blog: http://www.aliontherunblog.com/ Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/13333410 Thank you for listening to and supporting the Ali on the Run Show! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love!

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How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Episode 99 - Lori Richmond

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 74:21


HWYRT goes on the road to Brooklyn, NY, to meet artist, writer, and runner Lori Richmond. Lori explains about how she went from being an art kid in remedial gym to having her art featured in Runner's World for her #viewfrommyrun project on Instagram. She also talks about her love of running in New York, her lack of joy of cooking, the benefits of creative personal projects, and the parallels between art and running. Peter, Bryan, and Lori also have the spark of a fantastic new idea that may take the art/writing/running/cooking/retail world by storm. Plus, questions for Lori from fantastic human (and former HWYRT guest) Emily Saul. Check out all of Lori’s great work! http://www.loridraws.com/ Look! The Instant Pot is a real thing!!! http://instantpot.com Join the HWYRT Team for the 9th Annual Superhero 5K on October 29th in Cambridge, MA. https://racewire.com/register.php?id=8394 Sign up now for the 2nd Annual Crankle 2K! in Millinocket, Maine, on December 8th. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2nd-annual-hwyrt-crankle-2k-tickets-37732111762                

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Episode 90 - Summer Rewind: Brogan Graham and Bojan Mandaric

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 69:33


Bryan and Peter celebrate their 90th episode by going on vacation and leaving us with their amazing 40th episode. We travel back to August 2016 and go under Harvard stadium with November Project. Check out the crazy post-workout interviews with Caleb Daniloff, Emily Saul, Chris Capozzi, and November Project co-founders Brogan Graham and Bojan Mandaric. And stick around to the end of the show for updates from the NP “Giant Men” recorded this past week. http://november-project.com http://amzn.to/25LLxZq

Run, Selfie, Repeat
Ep 56: Strength! How We Get It And Why We Fear It With Emily Saul

Run, Selfie, Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2017 34:50


Today on the Run, Selfie, Repeat podcast, I have a very special guest. This woman is someone who I consider to be a true game changer in the running community. She's a co-leader of the Boston November Project tribe and in addition to being the physically strongest woman I know, she just might be the kindest as well.  Join me and this incredible and possibly immortal woman, Emily Saul, in an insightful conversation about strength! How we get it, why we fear it, and why it's important for everyone to strive to put their strongest foot forward.  For more information on November Project, CLICK HERE. To check NP out on Instagram, CLICK HERE.  Don't forget to subscribe to the Run, Selfie, Repeat podcast on iTunes or Google Play, and leave a 5 star rating and review on iTunes. Every rating and review helps so thank you for taking the time. I appreciate it. 

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Episode 75 - 2017 Boston Marathon Experience "Too Many Guests To List"

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 174:19


Our 75th episode has it all. No, really. That’s why it is so long. Settle in and get comfortable, people. This one is worth it. Recorded on Saturday, April 15, 2017, two days before the 121st running of the Boston Marathon, at the WGBH Studio at the Boston Public Library. Guest Mile Markers: 00:02:53    Brogan Graham & Bojan Mandaric 00:21:40    Rebecca Lipscomb 00:37:30    Lori Mitchener & Paul Chekal 00:54:11    Dr. Chris Carter 01:01:30    Tim Sullivan & Mark Remy 01:18:20    Chris Heuisler & Jared Ward 01:34:30    Emily Saul 01:41:27    Kelly Roberts 02:08:15    Mike Wardian  02:37:07    Dan Fitzgerald & Rebecca Pacheco & Edith Fitzgerald This episode is sponsored by the Seacoast Running Festival, held on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 18th. seacoastrunningfestival.com Listeners who register by May 14th with discount code “HWYRT” will receive 50% off the registration fee!

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Episode 55 – Emily Saul

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 66:23


Bryan and Peter try out the new WGBH Studio at the Boston Public Library and invite November Project’s Emily Saul to join them. Emily tells them how she came to be the Co-Leader of the Boston Tribe and how her day job connects to her life mission of sending out positivity. Plus, Emily destroys Bryan in an ill-advised arm wrestling match. http://november-project.com/category/boston/ http://content.lifeisgood.com/kidsfoundation/ http://www.crowathletics.com/millinocket-marathon-half/

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast
Episode 40 - Brogan Graham and Bojan Mandaric

How Was Your Run Today? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016 61:24


Bryan and Peter celebrate their 40th episode by getting out of the studio, setting up shop under Harvard stadium, and trading sweaty hugs with November Project. Join them for crazy post-workout interviews with Caleb Daniloff, Emily Saul, Chris Capozzi, and November Project co-founders Brogan Graham and Bojan Mandaric. http://november-project.com http://amzn.to/25LLxZq  

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Running On Om
140: Emily Saul on Discovering the Path of Play in Sport and Life

Running On Om

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2015 62:30


“I couldn’t do a hundred strokes at a time, but I could do ten strokes at a time. I could create mantras or beliefs in my head that I could do anything for ten strokes and so, if all I thought about was just those ten strokes, I could do everything that I needed to.” * In this episode, Emily Saul, co-leader of November Project Boston and Lead Playmaker at Life is Good’s Playmakers, explores what is means to inspire others. She discusses how she was introduced to the mental techniques of sport psychology during her time as a Division I rower at the University of Tulsa, which later led her to receive a masters in Sports Psychology at Boston University. Emily reflects on her work as the Lead Playmaker at Life is Good’s public charity called Playmakers. She explains how her Playmakers work has lead her to believe that everyone yearns for play through engaging, connecting, and exploring one’s community and physical potential. She tells the story of how she found November Project Boston, a free fitness movement that Emily is now a co-leader of and how November Project demonstrates to her the importance of play for adults. Lastly, Emily reveals her own athletic goals.