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SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
Ep. 46: Tuesday Tune

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 54:01


Couldn't have loved this conversation more today with Liam Boylan-Pett who is not only one of the most successful runners to come out of the Mid-Michigan area, but the creator of Lope Magazine. The stories he shares about the sport are tremendous!

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Miles in the Mitten
Ep. 4 - Liam Boylan-Pett - Telling stories from the track, road and trail

Miles in the Mitten

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 57:51


In Episode 4 of Miles in the Mitten, Colin and Ryan chat with the multi-talented Liam Boylan-Pett. Liam grew up in Bath, Michigan, before going on to a collegiate track and cross country career at Columbia and Georgetown. He's also a sub 4-minute miler, as well as the founder and publisher of Løpe Magazine, which tells "eye-opening stories from the track, road and trail." Follow Liam on Twitter @liam_bp or @lopemagazine. Find him on Instagram @lopemagazine. Also check out lopemagazine.com. Follow Ryan on Twitter @squandaryan or on Instagram @ryansquanda. Follow Colin on Twitter @criles17 or on Instagram @criles_17.

Up and Running With Lauren + Abby
EPISODE 62: Track is Back *kinda* + What Will Racing Look Like in The Fall?

Up and Running With Lauren + Abby

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020


On this episode Lauren + Abby chat about the running news from the past week, including the USATF's release of 2018 tax information and the running community's response to CEO Max Siegel's $4M+ salary, how some races are getting creative by going virtual or to a showcase format + when the return to racing will happen in the coming months and what races may look like in the fall when/if they do happen. Things We Talked About In This Episode - Read more about USATF release of 2018 tax information from Runner's World here and The Washington Post here - See Lauren Fleshman's response to the above here // See Emma Coburn's response here - USATF layoffs + CEO's pay cut - Mike Wardian runs an FKT on the Mount Vernon Trail - European Athletics Championships Cancelled - Pittsburgh Marathon is going virtual this weekend - Olympic Track Trials have an official date for summer 2021 - Berlin Marathon announcement - NYT article about the return of sports - Runners World article on the return to racing - The Impossible Games in Oslo --- The Hand Off: Episode 107 - Liam Boylan-Pett on The Morning Shake Out Bonus Hand Off - I'll Have Another Episode 239 with Ashley Higginson --- Follow Up + Running on Instagram here and on Twitter here Learn more about Up + Running Coaching here

the morning shakeout podcast
Episode 107 | Liam Boylan-Pett

the morning shakeout podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 67:49


“Patience is such a tough thing to have in life, the world, in running, but it is such an important thing to have. I mean, it's just that stacking on stacking on stacking of mileage and now in this venture, for me, it's words. Not to say that I really love going back and looking at some of my early stories—and I think I did a good job at them—but now I'm excited about what's coming next and some of the ways I'm going to tell these kinds of stories, even the ones I don't know about yet.” Liam Boylan-Pett is the founder of Lope Magazine, an online publication that releases one longform feature story each month from the track, road, or trail. Liam has a Masters degree in journalism from Georgetown and his work has appeared in Bleacher Report, SB Nation, NBCOlympics.com, Runner's World, and other publications. Liam is also a hell of a runner: he ran collegiately at both Columbia and Georgetown, and then ran professionally for a few years, posting personal bests of 1:46.66 for 800m, 3:37.05 for 1500m, and 3:57.75 for the mile. In this episode, we talked about when the idea for Lope Magazine first sparked and what's behind the unique name, the importance of patience in writing and running, his thoughts on the current state of the running media, what athletes can do to better tell their stories, reach more fans, and create interest in the sport, why his relationship with running now is healthier than it was when he was competing at a high level, and a lot more. This was a great conversation. Liam is someone I've admired as both an athlete and a writer for a long time and it was super fun to spend an hour talking to him for the podcast. I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed taking part of it. This episode is brought to you by:  SOAR Running: SOAR is giving all listeners the chance to win a spring kit bundle, comprised of your choice of any top, bottom and accessory from SOAR's range of products. All you have to do is head over to soarrunning.com/themorningshakeout and enter the prize draw. That's it. The winner will be selected at random and entries close at midnight on Sunday, May 3. Also, SOAR is offering FREE global shipping to morning shakeout listeners throughout April. When you check out at soarrunning.com, enter the code SHAKEOUT in the promote box and they won't charge you for shipping, no matter where you live in the world. The Feed: The Feed is a one-stop-shop for athletes to fuel their training, stay healthy and recover quicker. Their online store offers a selection of over 200 different sport nutrition products, supplements and recovery devices. Whether you are looking to stock up on healthy snacks or improve your training or recovery, visit thefeed.com/morningshakeout to save 12% off your next order with The Feed. Complete show notes: https://themorningshakeout.com/episode-107-liam-boylan-pett/ Sign up here to get the morning shakeout email newsletter delivered to your inbox every Tuesday morning: www.themorningshakeout.com/subscribe/ Support the morning shakeout on Patreon: www.patreon.com/themorningshakeout

The Gist
Trump’s Post-Mueller Strategy

The Gist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 35:24


On The Gist, the latest gridlock facing the Green New Deal should clue in its backers in Congress. In the interview, Huwe Burton was 16 years old when detectives browbeat him into a false confession of murder. He spent about 20 years in prison as a result, and found an outlet in the quarter-mile track that he and other inmates built their endurance on. Since his release and exoneration, he hasn’t stopped running. Burton’s story is told in a Lope Magazine article—"Innocent People Don’t Run”—by Liam Boylan-Pett, who also joins us in the studio.  In the Spiel, the Trump reelection campaign’s bizarre memo to all “Television Producers” leans on cherry-picked quotes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Gist: Trump’s Post-Mueller Strategy

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 35:24


On The Gist, the latest gridlock facing the Green New Deal should clue in its backers in Congress. In the interview, Huwe Burton was 16 years old when detectives browbeat him into a false confession of murder. He spent nearly 20 years in prison as a result, and found an outlet in the quarter-mile track that he and other inmates built their endurance on. Since his release and exoneration, he hasn’t stopped running. Burton’s story is told in a Lope Magazine article—"Innocent People Don’t Run”—by Liam Boylan-Pett, who also joins us in the studio.  In the Spiel, the Trump reelection campaign’s bizarre memo to all “Television Producers” leans on cherry-picked quotes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hang Up and Listen
The Crotch-Chopping, Bat-Flipping Edition

Hang Up and Listen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 79:55


Stefan Fatsis is joined by Ben Lindbergh of the Ringer and Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated to discuss the baseball playoffs; by author Michael Sokolove and Dan Wetzel of Yahoo Sports to talk about college basketball’s corruption trial; and by writer Liam Boylan-Pett and history professor Louis Moore to discuss Bob Beamon’s record-shattering long jump and his underreported civil-rights protest at the 1968 Olympics. Baseball (1:01): The Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Dodgers are meeting in the World Series as the two hottest, and probably the two best, teams in baseball. Basketball trial (23:55): The federal government’s case against three bit players in the business of college basketball player recruiting masks the actual problem with the sport: the NCAA. Bob Beamon (47:43): Sports fans are familiar with Bob Beamon’s record long jump at the Olympics in Mexico City 50 years ago. But his medal-stand protest was overshadowed by that of Tommie Smith and John Carlos. Afterballs (1:05:38): Stefan talks about whether boys should be allowed to play on girls’ field-hockey teams—and a gripping game in which one was. This episode is brought to you by the following advertisers: Simplisafe. Start protecting your home today at Simplisafe.com/HANGUP. Bombas, the most comfortable socks in the history of feet. For 20% off your first order, go to bombas.com/hangup and use code hangup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Hang Up: The Crotch-Chopping, Bat-Flipping Edition

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 79:55


Stefan Fatsis is joined by Ben Lindbergh of the Ringer and Emma Baccellieri of Sports Illustrated to discuss the baseball playoffs; by author Michael Sokolove and Dan Wetzel of Yahoo Sports to talk about college basketball’s corruption trial; and by writer Liam Boylan-Pett and history professor Louis Moore to discuss Bob Beamon’s record-shattering long jump and his underreported civil-rights protest at the 1968 Olympics. Baseball (1:01): The Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Dodgers are meeting in the World Series as the two hottest, and probably the two best, teams in baseball. Basketball trial (23:55): The federal government’s case against three bit players in the business of college basketball player recruiting masks the actual problem with the sport: the NCAA. Bob Beamon (47:43): Sports fans are familiar with Bob Beamon’s record long jump at the Olympics in Mexico City 50 years ago. But his medal-stand protest was overshadowed by that of Tommie Smith and John Carlos. Afterballs (1:05:38): Stefan talks about whether boys should be allowed to play on girls’ field-hockey teams—and a gripping game in which one was. This episode is brought to you by the following advertisers: Simplisafe. Start protecting your home today at Simplisafe.com/HANGUP. Bombas, the most comfortable socks in the history of feet. For 20% off your first order, go to bombas.com/hangup and use code hangup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices