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Jake Friefeld, director of the UIS Center for Lincoln Studies, alongside Kate McKenzie, director of development at NPR Illinois, spoke with Community Voices about the upcoming Mary and James Beaumont Endowed Lincoln Legacy Series. This event will include talks from NPR Morning Edition's Steve Inskeep, and Sarah Anderson, Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the University of California Santa Barbara Bren School. It will take place on Thursday, Sept. 12, at 6:30 p.m. at the University of Illinois Springfield Student Union Ballroom.To register visit: https://web.cvent.com/event/ba2aa356-f660-48f1-a601-b7aa0c5e1a36/summary
I'm into doing things a little different and I'm also into people who are doing things in different ways. Kate McKenzie, of YTT Design Lab, helps yoga teachers design and refine their teacher training programs. She joins me today to talk about the intersection of yoga and business, creativity and trailblazing, and what it means to design meaningful learning experiences. To connect with Kate: YTT Design Lab and InstagramWeekly stories by email from Bonnie's HERE Connect with Bonnie: Instagram, Email (hello@bonnieweeks.com), WebsiteListen to Bonnie's other podcast Sexy Sunday HERE The music for this episode is Threads by The Light Meeting. Produced by: Grey Tanner
In this episode, we hear from Kate McKenzie, a professional photographer who embarked on her online course creation journey just two months ago. We'll dive into Kate's incredible success so far, from a booming Instagram following to creating an online course for parents interested in baby photography. Discover the challenges Kate encountered, her experiments with Instagram growth, her experiences with pilot courses, and her valuable insights on pricing, accountability, and course curriculum. If you're looking for inspiration and practical advice as a beginner course creator, Kate's story is sure to resonate and motivate. So, buckle up as we explore Kate McKenzie's remarkable story! Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/FMG3mwnLv1M Kate's website: https://www.diybabyphoto.com/ Amy's Fraughton (life coach): https://www.amyfraughtoncoaching.com/ Kate's Instagram: @diy_baby_photography Sign up for Jacques' Journal: https://www.theonlinecourseguy.com/ Apply for Coaching: https://www.theonlinecourseguy.com/coaching Watch the Free Workshop: https://ocformula.com/ Free Kajabi Course and 1 month Trial: http://everyclickkajabi.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theonlinecourseguy/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@theonlinecourseguy X: https://twitter.com/onlinecourseguy
Die Klimakonferenz COP 27 geht in Ägypten in die zweite und entscheidende Woche. Der energate-Podcast beleuchtet daher gemeinsam mit dem Ikem - Institut für Klimaschutz, Energie und Mobilität in einem täglichen Podcast den Stand der Dinge. In der aktuellen Folge spricht Kate McKenzie, Expertin für Streitverfahren im Zusammenhang mit Klimaschutz, über das Thema "Klima-Schiedsgerichte". Diese bieten de Möglichkeit, Rechtsstreitigkeiten auch ohne Gerichtsverfahren beizulegen. Sie könnten mit dem Aufwuchs an Klimaschutzgesetzen an Bedeutung gewinnen. Außerdem wirft sie einen Blick auf den Verhandlungsstand in Sachen "Loss & Damage" und warum es wieder Diskussionen um das 1,5 Grad-Ziel gibt.
Prolific British-Canadian marathon runner, author and now documentary maker Martin Parnell, along with filmmaker Kate McKenzie, have made an inspiring and visually stunning film about Afghan women taking great risks to run in the Marathon of Afghanistan.The Secret Marathon is inspired by the story of 25-year-old Zainab, the first Afghan woman to run in Afghanistan's first official marathan in 2015, held in Bamiyan. It tells the story of the other brave women who have followed in her footsteps to stand up for equality. Martin wants to keep the plight of Afghani women in the spot-light, so the film is being re-released around the world as a fund-raiser for Afghan refugees. Martin joins Kathryn Ryan ahead of The Secret Marathon's screening https://tickets.demand.film/event/11666 in Wellington tonight at 6:30 PM at the Roxy Cinema. $5 of every ticket sale is being donated to ChangeMakers Wellington to help recent Afghan refugees resettle.
Prolific British-Canadian marathon runner, author and now documentary maker Martin Parnell, along with filmmaker Kate McKenzie, have made an inspiring and visually stunning film about Afghan women taking great risks to run in the Marathon of Afghanistan.The Secret Marathon is inspired by the story of 25-year-old Zainab, the first Afghan woman to run in Afghanistan's first official marathan in 2015, held in Bamiyan. It tells the story of the other brave women who have followed in her footsteps to stand up for equality. Martin wants to keep the plight of Afghani women in the spot-light, so the film is being re-released around the world as a fund-raiser for Afghan refugees. Martin joins Kathryn Ryan ahead of The Secret Marathon's screening https://tickets.demand.film/event/11666 in Wellington tonight at 6:30 PM at the Roxy Cinema. $5 of every ticket sale is being donated to ChangeMakers Wellington to help recent Afghan refugees resettle.
We live in an information-centric world, those who have the information have the power. And while it may seem advantageous to constantly have your finger on the pulse of data flowing about your business and the industry, it quickly becomes a challenge to make something out of all those numbers and figures. This is where data processing comes in: the capacity to research, collect, visualize and manipulate information to extract something useful from them. Control and understanding of large amounts of data is crucial to the success of a business, and data processing can help you reach the goals you've set for yourself easier. But how exactly can data processing help a business? In this episode, guest Kate McKenzie sits down with TDS to discuss the importance of data processing Kate McKenzie https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-mckenzie-81388651/ The Data Standard is a community of data scientists, architects, engineers, and enthusiasts. In addition to regular podcasts, we host monthly events, publish through leadership pieces, and offer a stimulating ecosystem for networking and collaboration. https://datastandard.io https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-data-standard https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTuolowXD05RY9DkIWqRT6Q
Kate has been devoted to lifting up stories that are more authentic and more inclusive. As a media professional, she's seen the power of storytelling that helps people imagine themselves in different ways. As a result of this passion, Kate co-directed and produced the Secret Marathon - a race where women in Afghanistan must train and run in secret to avoid being a target for a terrorist attack. She brought this film home and started the Secret 3K, an annual race across Canada to promote gender equality, safety and inclusivity.Join me as Kate talks about her mission to bring people together that want a better world and her unique career path as an entrepreneur.
Welcome to the SOAR Long Form podcast, hosted by Danny Easton. This podcast aims to dig deeper into the fascinating work of individuals who push boundaries in their respective fields. People who ask questions and innovate. People who run. Today's guests are Kate McKenzie & Martin Parnell Kate is a documentary filmmaker and Martin an ex-miner turned marathon master. They have combined to produce The Secret Marathon a powerful documentary all about The Marathon of Afghanistan. Inspired by the first Afghan women to run the race they trained and travelled in secret to avoid terrorist attacks and bring the story of the race and the incredible women involved to the world. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to subscribe to be the first to hear when our next episode is released. SOAR Long Form - brought to you by SOAR running. www.soarrunning.com Produced and hosted by Danny Easton
Join our conversation with Martin Parnell and Kate McKenzie. Martin raised $1.3 million dollars for charity by running 250 marathons in one year, climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro in 21 hours and numerous other quests. He was later in the hospital recovering from a massive blood clot when he read about Zainab, the first Afghan woman to run a marathon in Afghanistan. He vowed, at that moment, he would run the next secret marathon with her if he got better. He then met Kate, a journalist and documentary film maker at a charity event. She decided to document his journey and run her very first marathon in Afghanistan. Watch the screening this Saturday here. And learn more about the film here and the secret 3K that you can run with all of us. Additionally, find out who, in the OCR Strava Run Club, ran into a tree. We discuss the whole country running in the snow, how William Weeks is crushing his journey and what are goals vs. aspirations. Be sure to sign up for the Virtual OCR Beer Run here and visit the Old Crazy Runners website and drop a question or comment.
In this episode we explore the 7 main chakras, their functions when balanced and the implications of unbalanced chakras on our sexuality and beyond. Our special guest, Kate McKenzie (https://katemckenzie.co.uk), also takes us through a SOUND HEALING using the BIJ MANTRAS that will help to balance your chakras so you can get your sexy back Radiate your SXY! A DO NOT MISS SXYPISODE!!
Today, I speak with Kate McKenzie, a filmmaker who travelled with Martin Parnell to Afghanistan to run a marathon with the first woman in that country to run a marathon. Their journey is documented in the film The Secret Marathon. Learn more here: www.thesecretmarathon.com Support the podcast for $3/mnth at www.patreon.com/canadaehx or donate at www.canadaehx.com E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/canadianhistoryehx Twitter: www.twitter.com/craigbaird Instagram: @bairdo37 YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx
Joining me is Martin Parnell, he is an international keynote speaker, accomplished marathoner, he has set 5 Guinness world records, humanitarian, and author of three books, Marathon Quest and Running to the Edge and The Marathon Trilogy, The Secret Marathon. Martin talked about when he began running in his 40's, his humanitarian work, and his books. He also talked about his film The Secret Marathon which Martin ran in 2016 the Afghanistan marathon in a quest to fight for women's rights and gender equality. On their website https://thesecretmarathon.com/ For more background information about the film says- "When the first Afghan woman stood up for her freedom and ran in the Marathon of Afghanistan, she started a movement for equality that spread around the world. Zainab's story inspired legendary marathon runner, Martin Parnell, to imagine what his life might be like if his gender prevented him from going outside to run. Martin vowed to run in the Marathon of Afghanistan the following year to support Zainab, and partnered with filmmaker and first-time marathoner, Kate McKenzie, to tell the story. To avoid making the marathon a target for terrorist attack, they must train, and travel to Afghanistan in secret, where they will uncover unexpected beauty, incredible hardships, and the amazing people who stand for change. This is the story of the brave Afghan women who are risking it all for the freedom to run." There will be a World Premiere on January 29 - 31st - click to register for the event. https://thefoyer.demand.film/the-secret-marathon/global-release-of-the-secret-marathon---january-2021
"The Secret Marathon" is a documentary that centers on the first Afghan woman who stood up for her freedom and ran in the Marathon of Afghanistan. Her name is Zainub and her simple act of running started a movement for equality. Her story also inspired legendary Cochrane marathon runner, Martin Parnell, to imagine what his life might be like if his gender prevented him from going outside to run. Martin vowed to run in the Marathon of Afghanistan to support Zainab. Alberta filmmaker and first time marathoner, Kate McKenzie, joined the run, and she also made a documentary along the way. "The Secret Marathon will screen online Jan 29-31 through https://ca.demand.film/the-secret-marathon/ Russell spoke with film-maker, Kate McKenzie after hearing a clip "The Secret Marathon."
Kate McKenzie, Martin Parnell and Face2Face host David Peck talk about their important new film The Secret Marathon, hope and resilience, gender justice, staying curious, sharing and giving back, and the democracy of running.TrailerFind out more about the film hereSynopsis:When the first Afghan woman stood up for her freedom and ran in the Marathon of Afghanistan, she started a movement for equality that spread around the world. Zainab’s story inspired legendary marathon runner, Martin Parnell, to imagine what his life might be like if his gender prevented him from going outside to run.Martin vowed to run in the Marathon of Afghanistan the following year to support Zainab, and partnered with filmmaker and first time marathoner, Kate McKenzie, to tell the story.To avoid making the marathon a target for terrorist attack, they must train, and travel to Afghanistan in secret, where they will uncover unexpected beauty, incredible hardships, and the amazing people who stand for change.This is the story of the brave Afghan women who are risking it all for the freedom to run.About Martin and Kate:Kate McKenzie is Director & Founder of Worldviews Productions, a digital media production company specializing in stories of hope and innovation through a constructive journalism approach. Her most recent project is the feature length documentary film The Secret Marathon which premiered at Cinéfest Sudbury to a sold our crowd, followed by the Edmonton International Film Festival, also to a sold out crowd, where it won the Audience Choice Award for best documentary.The film has also inspired The Secret 3K, an annual run/walk in multiple cities across Canada and around the world to promote gender equality and safe and inclusive spaces. Kate is also the Manager of ATB X a business accelerator where Kate helps businesses achieve growth. As a published author, exhibiting fine artist and professional public speaker, Kate is passionate about sharing meaningful stories across a variety of mediums.Her TEDx talk about the Power of Positive News has had over 10,000 views. Kate has a Masters in Digital Media from Ryerson University and a Bachelors in Education with a specialization in experiential learning from the University of Lethbridge.In 2010, following a 25-year mining career, Martin Parnell started his Quests for Kids initiative. Over the next five years he completed ten quests. These included running 250 marathons in one year, setting five Guinness World Records in endurance events and summiting Mount Kilimanjaro in 21 hours.At the end of 2014, he had raised over $1.3 million dollars for the humanitarian organization Right To Play and 27,000 children had been given the gift of hope. Martin is a keynote speaker, workshop facilitator and author, His first book Marathon Quest was published by Rocky Mountain Books and CBC Radio listed him as one of Alberta's top five authors, for 2014.His second book, Running To The Edge, was released in November 2016. The final book of The Marathon Trilogy, The Secret Marathon - Empowering women and girls in Afghanistan through sport was published on October 30th 2018.Martin is also Executive Producer of The Secret Marathon documentary, which had its World Premiere screening on September 22nd 2019 at the Cinefest Film Festival in Sudbury, Ontario to a sold out crowd, and a standing ovation.Image Copyright and Credit: Kate McKenzie and WorldViews Productions.F2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today, I speak with multiple Guiness World Record holder Martin Parnell about his new documentary, The Secret Marathon, which follows him and Kate McKenzie as they travel to Afghanistan to run a marathon with the first woman to run a marathon in the country. Learn more about the film, and sign up to see its premiere here https://thesecretmarathon.com/ Support the podcast at www.patreon.com/canadaehx or donate at www.canadaehx.com E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/canadianhistoryehx Twitter: www.twitter.com/craigbaird Instagram: @Bairdo37 YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx
We chat to Harrier founder Kate McKenzie about why and how she started this new great value trail and ultra running brand, what products are available and the design process behind them, and what her plans are for the future. Watch on YouTube https://youtu.be/5khanuCGW50 https://harrierrunfree.co.uk/ Kate says, "Harrier UK provides great quality trail running gear and is new for 2020. For beginners, ultra marathons and fell runners. We aim to provide the best quality and design race vests, hydration backpacks, soft flasks, trail running emergency kits and first aid for a fraction of the price. Check out our gear tests and five star customer reviews." ---- Support me on Patreon for perks & prizes https://www.patreon.com/WildGingerRunning Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wildgingerrunning/ Get a Wild Ginger Running t-shirt or buff here https://wildgingerrunning.co.uk/shop/ Book a place on my beginner - intermediate trail running training camps here https://wildgingerrunning.co.uk/trainingcamp/ Run in the 100-mile UTMB course over 6-days from Chamonix with me here! https://www.tracks-and-trails.com/holidays/mont-blanc-ultra-trail-wild-ginger-running
Co-director, executive producer and cast member of The Secret Marathon Kate McKenzie tells me all about her experience running her first marathon ever in Afghanistan while making a film to shine a light on the race and its participants.
Almost every high-net-worth investor wants to make a difference through philanthropy., but far too few know how to maximize the impact of their generosity. Greg Weimer, on of Confluence's founders and Wealth Manager, leads a conversation with Kate McKenzie, Senior Development Officer at The Pittsburgh Foundation, on the many benefits of charitable giving. Together, they examine how strategic philanthropy can help high-net-worth families to clarify their goals, pass values along to their children and grandchildren, and create a legacy that lasts for generations. You'll discover how talking to your financial advisor about including philanthropy in your financial plan cannot only help you maximize your legacy, but may also provide tax advantages to support your estate planning objectives.Guest Speaker:Kate McKenzieThis session was recorded on June 3, 2019.The views and opinions expressed herein are as of the date of its recording. The information may not be current and Confluence has no obligation to provide any updates or changes. There is no guarantee that any statements, opinions or forecasts provided in this podcast will prove to be correct.This podcast is provided by Confluence for informational purposes only. The information contained herein does not constitute a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any securities and should not be construed as an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities. Confluence is not providing any financial, economic, legal, accounting, or tax advice in this podcast. In addition, the receipt of this podcast by any listener is not to be taken as constituting the giving of investment advice by Confluence.Any opinions in the podcast are those of Confluence Financial Partners and/or any guest speakers. Expressions of opinion are as of this date and are subject to change without notice. The information has been obtained from sources considered to be reliable, but we do not guarantee that the foregoing material is accurate or complete. Investments and strategies mentioned may not be suitable for all investors. This information is not a complete summary or statement of all available data necessary for making an investment decision and does not constitute a recommendation. Confluence Financial Partners and its advisors do not offer tax or legal advice. You should discuss any tax or legal matters with the appropriate professional. Donors are urged to consult their attorneys, accountants or tax advisors with respect to questions relating to the deductibility of various types of contributions to a Donor-Advised Fund for federal and state tax purposes. To learn more about the potential risks and benefits of Donor Advised Funds, please contact us. Confluence Financial Partners is not affiliated with and does not endorse the services of The Pittsburgh Foundation.
In Episode 18, “It’s a Marathon Not a Sprint”, Blenheim Partners‘ Gregory Robinson is delighted to speak to Kate McKenzie, Chief Executive Officer of Chorus Ltd.Greg dials across the Tasman to speak to Kate and discusses how by 2022, 87% of New Zealanders will have access to high speed fibre broadband and how the premise of wanting to keep New Zealand ahead of the curve has promoted a climate of innovation and digitisation. “Our vision is to keep New Zealand new and our purpose is to make New Zealand better”. The build is on time and on budget, giving people access to affordable and high quality broadband, which in turn is assisting in the growth and evolvement of the economy.Kate also discusses the increasing influence that the internet has on our lives and shares with us the opportunities and challenges she faces at Chorus. In particular, the benefits of co-operation and innovation between company and state as well as the responsibility that comes in having to deal with cyber criminals.As Chief Executive Officer, Kate shares her thoughts on leadership, the importance of personal character traits of optimism, curiosity, and courage. She also puts forward her thoughts on executives having at least one external role, a definition of diversity and the need to engender confidence in the up and coming executives.
Along with a small film crew, Kate McKenzie filmed & participated in the Afghanistan marathon. This event was open to males & females despite abuse that females would be subject to when training for the race. Kate wanted to tell the stories of these women and even run alongside them despite the potential for attacks in such a hostile environment. Moving on from this experience, Kate is now organising the secret marathon 3k. This will be held around Canada and virtually around the world on March 6th to rise awareness for gender equality. Because everyone should have the freedom to run. Click here to sign up for the race Click here to follow the cause on Facebook, insta, twitter If you would like to visit our website go to www.everydayrunninglegends.com If you would like to follow us on twitter go to https://twitter.com/ERLpodcast To follow us on insta go to https://www.instagram.com/erlpodcast/ We also have our own facebook group to interact with past guests and input for future episode. Click on https://www.facebook.com/groups/247962752500993/
In this episode, Nicola Shadbolt of Massey University, New Zealand joins our Knowledge Transfer manager Kate McKenzie to discuss how farmers in New Zealand and others internationally have adapted to be more resilient and strategic –in other words, how can we put the buzz words into practice?
Kate from SureFire Fitness talks about the benefits of working outside in the Fall and about the upcoming Fitness Summit in Winnipeg.
Kate from Sure Fire Fitness talks about getting back into your fitness routine after Summer.
Kate McKenzie from SureFire Fitness is back from the Can Fit Pro conference with some of the new fitness trends and she talks about getting back into your fitness routine heading into the Fall.
Wanna lose weight? Kate McKenzie from Surefire Fitness is in and has tips to help you reach your goal weight. Samantha & Bubba
Kate McKenzie talks about what to look for when looking for a personal trainer and some tips on finding on good one.
Kate McKenzie from SureFire Fitness talks about Tabata workouts, working out post surgery, answers a few listener questions and using social media to keep you motivated.
Kate McKenzie from SureFire Fitness talks about looking fit but not being fit and how to get back on track, the new Miss America contest and the keys to being a good coach.
Kate McKenzie from SureFire Fitness talks about working out while you're pregnant, the essentials of a home gym, machines vs. free weights and National Health & Fitness Day.
Kate McKenzie from SureFire fitness talks about outdoor workout spots in Winnipeg, the best way to control your portions and working out with tthe Goldeyes.
Kate McKenzie from SureFire fitness talks about people who want to lose weight quickly, cheat days and cheat meals and weight lifting for kids.
Kate McKenzie from SureFire Fitness is back to talk about getting ready for your Spring sports and how to make sure you aren't sore after... she also talks about the 1% rule with eating AND your chance to workout with the Goldeyes.
Kate McKenzie from SureFire Fitness talks about the certification of personal trainers, targetting weight loss and fitness apps!
Kate is back and talks about summer footwear and its effects, planks and how long you should be doing them for, golf fitness and the SureFire Fitness 10 year anniversary party! Wanna win an invite? Text KATE to 204-837-3449 for a chance to win 2 tickets!
Kate McKenzie from Surefire Fitness talks to Samantha & Bubba about learning to run and the best practices to start running, post workout drinks & food and golf training!
Kate Mckenzie from SureFire Fitness talks about getting through a weight loss plateau, The Masters, plyometrics & isometrics, the old term 'No Pain, No Gain' and its validity today and how moving out of your house can be great exercise.
Kate McKenzie from Surefire Fitness talks the best bang for your buck on losing weight and which machine is best for it, the best way to strectch before a workout and how to deal with post workout soreness.
Kate McKenzie from SureFire is in to talk about if you should work out with a cold, golf training and calorie intake for weight loss.
Kate McKenzie from SureFire Fitness talks about BMI, golf training and how to keep active during Spring Break.
Kate is back to talk about getting re-motivated for Spring work outs, dealing with post snow injuries and much more.
The first-ever "Secret Marathon," takes place tonight. Hundreds of Canadian women are celebrating International Women's Day by following in the footsteps of their sisters in Afghanistan. Kate McKenzie, one of the organizers, joins the show.
Welcome to Trans-Tasman Tales, the free podcast by the Australian High Commission in New Zealand.On 4 October 2017, The Australian High Commission hosted its Women in Leadership Speaker Series, with Kate McKenzie, Joan Withers and Ann Sherry AO. Hosted by Alison Duncan, the three speakers discuss women, leadership and whether that ceiling is still intact.Keep up to date with the Australian High Commission in New Zealand by following us on social media: Find us on FacebookFind us on TwitterFind us on LinkedInVisit our website Music by Lee Rosevere
Kate McKenzie from SureFire Fitness talks about how to go about resolving those minor injuries to your back, shoulders etc... the benefits of yoga and what a beginner should expect.
Kate McKenzie from SureFire Fitness joins us to talk about Samantha & Bubba's fitness challenge resutls and winter activities to keep you in shape!
Kate McKenzie from Sure Fire fitness joins us to talk about the Winter Games, aches and pains from skating the river trail and the benefits and drawbacks of being a vegitarian.
Kate McKenzie from SureFire Fitness talks about outdated exercises that may actually be hurting you, improving your routine at the gym and the benefits of standing at work.
Kate talks about supplements and what is the proper way to go about taking them. She also touches on the Paleo diet and if it is effective amongst many other things!
Kate McKenzie join us to chat about her book "Throw Your Scale Away' as well as some myths about measuring body fat and other helpful fitness tips.
Samantha & Bubba have joined Kate McKenzie, from Surefire Fitness, in her Fitness Challenge class... Kate also talks about resolutions and the best way to go about achieving your goals.
Kate McKenzie from Sure Fire Fitness joins Samantha to chat about about Christmas eating, New Years resolutions and crazy fad diets.
Fitness expert and owner of Surefire Fitness, Kate McKenzie, drops in to talk fitness and National Kinesiology week.
Saturday June 2nd is National Health & Fitness Day. To get us moving and inspired, Shadoe is joined by our resident Fitness Expert, Kate McKenzie of Surefire Fitness.
Runified Podcast host Matt Sorenson reflects on common themes that were present throughout the last 30 episodes of the Runified Podcast. He focuses the topics of the Boston Marathon, training, diversity, veterans, overcoming obstacles, epic adventures, and changing lives with running. This is a great chance to learn what Runified is all about! Our guests in the past 30 episodes are Audrey Springer, Victoria Phillippi, Chris Sanders, Shawanna White, Deyl Kearin, Stacy Holden, Sasha Wolff, Ben Jacobs, Kim Eagle, Arne Robertson, Marcel van der Kuil, Steph Cash Hogan, Martinus Evans, Bill O’Shields, Kate McKenzie, Martin Parnell, Thom Singer, BethAnn Telford, Ben Luke Smith, Nico Ericksen-Deriso, Mark Sutcliffe, Martina O’Connell, Bonnie Yesian, Eric Spears, Zuleyma Chazari, Adele Garcia, and Andy Cloud. We chat about the marathon, half marathon, ultramarathons, trail running, injury, training, running advice, coaching, challenges in life, mental health, education, technology, nutrition, and more. This episode is hosted by Matt Sorenson and is sponsored by goodr. Use code “runified2017” at playgoodr.com for a special Runified discount and to help support Runified and our running podcast! Runified’s Website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter
Martin Parnell never excelled at a single sport until his brother challenged him to a marathon at the age of 47. Martin quickly realized that he has the unique ability to run for very long distances and time. In cycling across Africa and playing sports with children along the way, Martin realized the power that sports can have in the lives of youth. Martin took his desire to help others through running to an extreme level in 2010 where he ran 250 marathons in one year to raise money for Right to Play. We talk with Martin about his epic adventures and how a serious health concern nearly took his life. Martin shares details about his recovery and the inspiration for his most recent journey, a marathon in Afghanistan. Martin continues the conversation from Episode 36 with Kate McKenzie and opens listeners eyes to the reality women face in this very different country. Martin shares his stories in two books and challenges runners to do something to help others with their running. This episode is hosted by Matt Sorenson and is sponsored by goodr. Use code “runified2017” at playgoodr.com for a special Runified discount and to help support Runified and our running podcast! Runified’s Website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter The Secret Marathon Website, Film Trailer, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter Martin’s Website, Facebook, Twitter
Kate McKenzie started running as a young child, feeling free as the wind ran through her hair. More recently, Kate made the jump from running 10k races to running her full marathon in Afghanistan. Kate shares the reasons behind the decision to run this marathon and tells us about the amazing film her team is creating called The Secret Marathon. The story Kate shares is one of hope and courage, sharing the reality that Afghan women face when trying to run. Not only does Kate want to shed light on inequality these women face, but she also wants to erase the stigma surrounding Afghanistan, as she describes her experience. Kate will open your eyes to a different world of running and challenge you to be a part of the change she is determined to see in this world. Be sure to check out the recently released trailer for the film and tune in next week where we will talk with Kate’s coach, Martin Parnell. This episode is hosted by Matt Sorenson and is sponsored by goodr. Use code “runified2017” at playgoodr.com for a special Runified discount and to help support Runified and our running podcast! Runified’s Website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter The Secret Marathon Website, Film Trailer, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
A Vocus update from Maxine Elliott, TransferVans story from CEO Brian Karlson, Amazon Echo heading to Wynn hotels, Amazon Prime officially in NZ, Chorus hires new CEO Kate McKenzie, Yahoo Hack revealed as biggest ever. Running time 0:54:13