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This week: A Broadway star tells us how he finished the New York Marathon and then performed in two shows back to back, a wife seeks advice on how best to shave her hairy companion, plus, are the lyrics to Bye Bye Birdie what we think they are?You can email your burning questions to howto@npr.org.How To Do Everything won't live in this feed forever. If you like what you hear, scoot on over to their very own feed and give them a follow.How To Do Everything is available without sponsor messages for supporters of Wait Wait…Don't Tell Me+, who also get bonus episodes of Wait Wait Don't…Tell Me! featuring show outtakes, extended guest interviews, and a chance to play an exclusive WW+ quiz game with Peter! Sign up and support NPR at plus.npr.org. How To Do Everything is hosted by Mike Danforth and Ian Chillag. It is produced by Heena Srivastava and Schuyler Swenson. Technical direction from Lorna White.******And if you'd like us to be your out of office emergency contact, use this copy:“I am OOO from (INSERT DATES HERE). For any urgent concerns, please email Mike and Ian at howto@npr.org. Please bear in mind that Mike and Ian don't know anything about anything and their help may in fact make your urgent concern worse, but they did promise to answer any email they get from this out of office message.”Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Alice dials in from downtown Brooklyn, fresh off a five-day hurricane-disrupted mission to New York. She throws herself into marathon week: it's a slew of brand pop-ups, yoga, late-night track sessions and the electric New York Marathon itself! From Helen Obiri's savage move in the closing stages, and a sprint-finish in the men's race, to cheering for the very last finisher long after the roads reopened, Alice paints a picture of what it's like to be on-the-ground in the city that doesn't sleep. Meanwhile, Elise checks in from her little home studio in Geelong, watching the marathon from afar while recovering from her concussion. She talks about the weird mix of FOMO and (reluctant) relief that comes with missing a marathon start line when your body's not 100%. Alice quietly drops that she's building (chaotically) towards Valencia Marathon and still dreaming of a sub-3, despite her hectic travel schedule. Closing out the show, Michael “Osto” Osten, Nike EKIN, joins Elise to share insights into the evolution of running shoes and the thinking behind the new Vomero Premium. He explains how advances in foam and cushioning have allowed Nike to create shoes that offer runners more choice – including the latest in responsive, comfortable designs that make getting out the door even more enjoyable. Osto speaks about how innovation is shifting from race-day shoes to the everyday pairs runners spend most of their time in. The goal is to help people train more consistently, recover better and find enjoyment in running for its own sake – not just chasing times, but making it easier to show up again and again. Osto also shares his recent race experience at the World Triathlon Age-Group Championships in Wollongong and his training leading into his next Ironman race. -- Thanks to Nike for sponsoring this week's episode of Run With It. Head to Nike.com to check out the new Vomero Premium now in store. -- Follow us on Instagram: @runwithit.pod @alicebaquie @elisebeacom @nikerunning -- Intro/outro music by Dan Beacom Graphic design by Kate Scheer
He got fourth place in a stacked field, on debut at a major, but who is Patrick Dever? We had a chat with Patrick to talk about this stand out performance, why he chose New York for debut, his training, the appeal of the marathon, the Olympic dream and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Alyssa and Nadia have an unexpectedly deep conversation about aging, family caregiving, and what happens when we need help but don't want to admit it.What starts as a recap of the New York Marathon — where Nadia's gymnastics teammate ran 26.2 miles and a 78-year-old completed the race — quickly turns into a reflection on what aging looks like. Alyssa shares her concerns about her mother-in-law (Nadia's grandmother) who's struggling with the decision of what comes next: staying independent in her 5-bedroom home or accepting that she needs more support.The conversation becomes vulnerable as Alyssa admits she doesn't understand why older people resist what seems like the obvious, logical choice. Nadia offers a different perspective — cultural expectations, personality, and the desire to maintain independence all play a role. They debate who gets to make decisions when someone needs help: the person needing care, or the caregiver? And what happens when family members disagree?Alyssa makes Nadia promise (on the record) that when the time comes, she'll listen when her daughters say it's time to move to assisted living. They discuss the financial and emotional costs of elder care, why living with adult children often strains relationships, and the fantasy of having a trustworthy live-in caretaker in your own home. Eric's plan? If he gets dementia, just leave him in the Philippines with caretakers — a plan Alyssa firmly rejects.The episode wraps with reflections on genetics vs. lifestyle, social media wellness culture, and whether all those expensive creams actually do anything — or just give us the illusion of control.This is a conversation about autonomy, family dynamics, and the tension between wanting independence and needing support.TakeawaysAging looks different for everyone — some people run marathons at 78, others need significant helpCultural expectations shape how we think about caring for aging parents and grandparentsWhen someone needs help, there's tension between honoring their autonomy and doing what's practicalLiving with adult children can strain family dynamics — personal space (physical and emotional) mattersAssisted living costs are a major concern, and fear of running out of money keeps people independent longerThe "ideal" aging scenario: staying in your own home with a trustworthy caregiverSiblings often handle caregiving decisions differently — one usually takes the leadLongevity is more about genetics than trendy wellness routinesSocial media wellness culture can overcomplicate things that used to be simpleWe can't control aging, but thinking we can makes us feel betterChapters0:09–2:17 – New York Marathon: 78-Year-Olds and 4-Minute Miles2:18–5:22 – What Do We Want When We're Older? Alyssa's Perspective5:23–7:27 – Cultural Expectations and Taking Care of Aging Parents7:28–9:26 – Who Gets to Decide? The Person Needing Help or the Caregiver?9:27–10:42 – Will You Be Stubborn? Personality and Control10:43–12:33 – Would You Want Your Parents to Move In12:34–14:22 – Personal Space and Family Dynamics14:23–16:27 – Assisted Living Costs and Financial Fears16:28–17:38 – Eric's Philippines Plan (And Why Alyssa Says No)17:39–19:46 – Genetics vs. Lifestyle: What Really Determines Longevity19:47–20:18 – Closing
Episode 87 - Another One Rides The Bus: On this week's pod we have a very special guest, the fastest bus driver in the land, Matt Haslam. Brett and Andy chat to him about how he got into running, his breakout performances this year and his successful YouTube channel. Brett and Andy then continue their usual ramblings and chat about Andy's trip to the big smoke, New York Marathon, that Kipchoge tee, listener comments and an email and we finish with 'The Strava Segment'. Question of the pod: Would you wear that Kipchoge tee? Do you have a question for the pod? If so, comment on the YouTube video, send us a message on Instagram or email it to runningtheredlinepod@gmail.com As runners, we all challenge ourselves in ways we never thought possible. Pushing the boundaries of what we're capable of to smash through targets and set ourselves new bigger and better ones. This awesome hobby we share gives us one thing in common and it brings us together as a community. Whether you're working towards completing your first Parkrun, or you're a veteran of the sport who's run 100 ultra marathons, we all know the feeling of reaching that maxed out effort and our own Red Line. Welcome to our podcast where your hosts Brett Elesmore and Andy Maguire discuss the struggles, the successes and everything in-between on our running journeys as we all work towards the next time we're Running The Red Line... Andy's Channel: @itsonandy Brett's Channel: @ob1brand
Dave, Cal, Katie and Sean speak with a Twisted Running Club runner who has an amazing story. Bev has PBs of 23:43 for 5k, 49:23 for 10k, 1:45:25 for the half, and 3:45:54 for the marathon. She talks about her story of finding joy in running 2 years into her sobriety and staying focused a day at a time. She was able to shift her full focus into running during lockdown and was aiming for medals, but not times, will that change? Being self taught, Bev has learned many lessons and has found out the hard way what works, and what doesn't work for her. She is a big believer in the mindset of "A run is going to be be the world of good" and always thinks to that feeling when you're back after a run. Being bullied in school, Bev talks about how some of them bullies have come to her PT classes but knows she wouldn't say anything about the past, but they aren't running marathons are they? Bev talks about fuelling the body, supplements, female health and why she doesn't like 5k (but we might have her for the Tameside 5k). Fund raising for some amazing charities, Bev has raised £1000s for charities close to her heart.The team talk about safety at this time of year and how habits change. Race reviews is a big one this week with (big breath) SELCC, Oldham Half, Frankfurt Marathon, British Masters XC Relays, XC Relays in Mansfield, Fairway 5 and New York Marathon. Dave talks about busy work life but still getting the runs in with a little calf twinge, Sean is all about the marathon build up but still wants 6 more weeks, Cal is working on getting some speed in the legs with nothing booked on the horizon,Katie has been racing SELCC, Oldham Half and Fairway 5, will she have a weekend off? This episode is in collaboration with @protein_rebel who provide natural sports nutrition for runners that's easy to digest and tasty while delivering both performance and health benefits.Protein Rebel are a natural sports nutrition brand focused on easy-to-digest and tasty products for endurance athletes including runners, cyclists and triathletes. Protein Rebel believe in natural, calming ingredients that taste great and have a low impact on the planet.Use Localrunners15 for 15% off excluding subscriptions and gift cards
Whether we acknowledge it or not, there are certain behaviors and mindsets that are etched into our psyche by our fathers. And, if we cannot be aware of what they are, we lose any hope of having power over them and charting new paths for ourselves and our children. Today, I'm joined by Nick Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic, to talk about the legacy his father left and how he is trying to break the string of mindsets that hindered, not helped. We talk about how do adapt when plans don't work, the power of the meritocracy, how to overcome the victimhood mentality, creating powerful and healthy outlets, and the mantras that have served him well and that he wishes to instill in his children. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 – The New York Marathon disaster 02:00 – Pushing through with mantras 03:40 – Planning, pace, and preparation 05:30 – Travel stress and overcommitment 07:37 – The power of mental reframing 08:11 – Continuous forward motion 10:35 – Learning from past failures 11:58 – "On to Cincinnati" mindset 15:23 – Lessons from failure and legacy 20:29 – How his father inspired running 21:34 – Finding identity through running 23:35 – Parenting and discipline 25:32 – Lockdown marathon story 27:40 – Breaking generational cycles 30:57 – Lessons from his father's downfall 33:18 – The danger of victim mentality 37:17 – Teaching resilience to his sons 39:13 – Soccer as a meritocratic equalizer 42:07 – Shared humanity through sport 45:01 – The importance of men talking openly 46:01 – Running as leadership training 48:21 – Endurance, pacing, and goal setting 49:59 – The Running Ground book 50:38 – Closing remarks Battle Planners: Pick yours up today! Order Ryan's new book, The Masculinity Manifesto. For more information on the Iron Council brotherhood. Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready
Did you survive this year's CELEBRITY HALLOWEEN???? (Or did the photoshoots get you down?) Should more actual celebrities run the New York Marathon? (Lindsey thinks so.) Is Derek Hough coming for Ryan Seacret's 4,000 jobs? Are you coming for Ashley Dupré aka Alix Earle's stepmother for coming for Cheryl Burke on DTWS? Do we (collectively) care why Frankie Muniz and Hilary Duff are not friends anymore? (Does Hilary Duff even care?) How about William Petersen – do you care that he's basically retired? I'm done asking questions. Stuff about the moon, stuff about Addison Rae's dad, stuff about Tiffany Haddish's crush, Toby Sandeman, stuff about Jen Aniston being dickmatized, stuff about Dove Cameron being engaged, stuff about Jacob Elordi fumbling OJ once again. Call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns, and we may play your call on a future episode. Support us and get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Sweat Elite Podcast, Matt and Luke discuss the New York Marathon, focusing on the exciting men's race that featured a photo finish between Benson Kipruto and Alexander Mutiso. They delve into Kipruto's broader ambitions of winning all seven major marathons and reflect on the different strategies and mindsets elite runners employ. The episode also highlights the performance of notable athletes like Joel Klecker and debut runner Charles Hicks in the men's race, as well as Helen Obiri and Fiona O'Keeffe among the women. Additionally, the hosts share the inspiring story of 19-year-old Irish marathoner Ava Crane, who won the Irish National Marathon Championship with a time of 2:34:11. The episodes wrap up with a preview of personal updates from Matt and Luke on their training and future race plans, available on their private podcast feed for supporters. Be coached by Matt: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/coaching-2025 Join the Shareholders Club / Private Podcast Feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders Luke Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukeandrewkeogh/ Luke Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/87061348/ Matt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattinglisfox/ Matt Training Log - Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/6248359 Contact Matt: matt@sweatelite.co Topics: 00:00 Introduction 00:32 Men's NYC Marathon Highlights 27:06 Kipchoge's World Tour Announcement 36:42 Women's NYC Marathon Highlights 44:52 Ava Green's Inspirational Journey 56:37 Conclusion
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We're back for another Marathon Talk Extra, for the TCS New York City Marathon. Martin and Deena are joined by David Macnamara from Abbott World Marathon Majors, who is on the ground in Central Park with all the news from race day. We analiyse an epic battle between Benson Kipruto and Alex Mutiso, we recognise Hellen Obiri's excellence in New York and we wrap up the season for the wheelchair event.
Dự báo có thể mưa lớn tại Melbourne Cup, biến cuộc đua thành ẩn số khó lường. Tại New York Marathon, huyền thoại Eliud Kipchoge đã chính thức giã từ đường đua chuyên nghiệp. Đáng chú ý, Tottenham Hotspur chìm trong khủng hoảng tinh thần khi cầu thủ công khai "bỏ mặc" HLV Thomas Frank. Đến với bóng đá Châu á, bê bối chấn động 7 cầu thủ nhập tịch Malaysia đối diện lệnh cấm thi đấu từ FIFA do nghi ngờ gian lận giấy tờ.
Kontrastprogramm beim #1rennt1hinterher-Duo: Schmidti lässt es sich in den Alpen gutgehen und stellt sich die Frage: Geht Training auf 1500 Metern Höhe als Höhentrainingslager durch? Hendrik steht sportlich unter Druck: Der Valencia Marathon im Dezember wird zum Schicksalslauf und die Zeit ist knapp. Grund genug, eine risikoreiche Herangehensweise zu wählen. Wir schauen uns das genauer an und werfen auch einen Blick auf den New York Marathon, bei dem die Legenden der letzten Jahrzehnte Eliud Kipchoge und Kenenisa Bekele wahrscheinlich zum letzten Mal auf großer Bühne aufeinandertrafen. Mittendrin und top platziert: Unser 1rennt1hinter-Gast Matthias Kyburz aus Folge 62! ——Zur Wahl Ass des Monats und Läufer(in) des Jahres——Anzeige | Partner dieser Folge: Exakt
INdigenous Marathon Project take 12 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to the United States to run the New York Marathon
Monday 3rd November 2025 Hayley Boneham from the Australian Ultra and Trail Runners Association (AUTRA) joins Chris and Simon to discuss the recent 24hr Track World Championships in France back in October. In local results we had the John Gilmour 10,000m, Strive Program B and the Perth Duathlon & Runningworks Festival. The Queen of Kwinana ran New York Marathon along with other Perthlings, the Secret Rocky Runners Beachside Run is back thanks to our lord and saviour Chris Lark and Runningworks, and our next Community Run is on Wednesday 12th November at The Running Centre at 5:30pm partnering with Brooks. Liam Kamudu, Darren Chandler and a contender for Weapon of WARP of the year Jamie Back were this week's weapons. Sign up to the 2026 Runningworks Beachside Running Festival on the 20th September 2026: https://raceroster.com/events/2026/110846/2026-beachside-runningworks-festival . Use Code: BlackFriday for 25% off all upcoming Runningworks events (offer ends 30th November 2025) Get a membership with AUTRA to get discounts for a range of ultra and trail races in WA and Australia: https://www.autra.asn.au/join Thanks for your support - including Savannah's mum Ali! Reach out and connect! Instagram: @warunningpod Email: warunningpodcast@gmail.com Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/WARP
New York Marathon is this weekend, and while I'm excited for everyone racing and to watch the pros, I'm bummed that I won't be there myself. packages unboxed:Puma SayskyMizuno
When a brand gave a mom influencer a New York Marathon bib she didn't train for, the internet lost it…and for good reason. In this episode, Michelle and the sōsh team unpack how unchecked authority reveals a bigger problem in both marketing and politics: influence without integrity.From misguided brand partnerships to political propaganda disguised as truth, the team explores how easily influence can be weaponized. They also discuss what ethical standards should exist for those shaping public opinion.When everyone has influence, how do we know who to trust? And where does accountability stand?If you enjoy our flavors, then share and subscribe to Social Soup!Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/michelledattilio Learn more about sōsh! Visit our website and reach out at: getsosh.com
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Elise explains why she'll be a DNS (did not start) at New York Marathon this weekend… Sit back, relax and settle in for a series of unfortunate events and a good ol' yarn. -- Follow us on Instagram: @runwithit.pod @elisebeacom -- Music by Dan Beacom Graphic design by Kate Scheer
New York marathon will be my 5th world major marathon and 2nd since my type 1 diabetes diagnosis. I will also be running as part of the Puma project3 team.In this episode, I talk about my last couple of weeks leading up and what will happen this weekend. I share my expectations and challenges.I also talk about how to prepare for something huge like this and also how to recover and reassess your goals after a big race.One-to-one coaching slots are filling up fast for spring. If you are interested in finding out more go to www.therunningrules.com/services
Early start this week for your host Andy, Ant and Dunstan (We're calling him by the name him mum uses when she's mad at him, Dunstan this week...)Why is that exactly?Because thanks to QPR and the media team, this week we are joined by a very special guest. QPR captain, Republic of Ireland International and QPR NYC t-shirt model JIMMY DUNNE!Yes, you read that right - the actual JIMMY DUNNE!We're not going to give away the content of the podcast his week, but we're not asking him about tactics, or in depth analysis of the Derby game.Jimmy is kind enough to talk to us about his favorite players, approach to captaincy, the ethos of the club, NYC, Music, his favorite QPR kits, a swap deal in the making and we reveal some breaking news about Jimmy's future! You may not normally listen to us, but trust me when I tell you this is really worth listening to. A huge thank you to Jimmy for his time and the club for arranging.Important notice: Saturday 1st NovemberQPR vs Ipswich: Go Purple For Lily day at The Football FactoryLook out for the signage in the stadium, programme notes and our Go Purple for Lily flag in the Loft end thanks to our friends at Loft Flags.Don't forget to wear your Purple QPR NYC t-shirts on SaturdayWe also look forward to welcoming Don Shanks to The Football Factory to watch the game with us on Saturday and wish him the best for his New York Marathon run on Sunday 2nd November. Don is running on behalf of the Alzheimer's Society - please donate generously!
Ahead of the 2025 TCS New York City Marathon, Deena catches up with race director Ted Metellus to hear more about how they prepare for the final Major of the year. We have an update from Cape Town after their race was cancelled on Sunday, and what that means for their bid to become an Abbott World Marathon Major. Also, we hear the marathon story of a Team Abbott member, and finally, Dave is here with a round-up of everything happening in New York during race week. In this episode of Marathon Talk: 3:46 - Martin and Deena are joined by Abbott World Marathon Majors COO Danny Coyle for an update on the events surrounding last weekend's Sanlam Cape Town Marathon. 25:20 - Welcome to Marathon Talk, race director for the TCS New York City Marathon, Ted Metellus. 57:15 - Community Notes: We meet Treena Mitchell, from Team Abbott and hear about her run story. 1:04:51 - AbbottWMM Social Media Manager, David Macnamara is here to give us the lowdown on all the events that are taking place over the course of the next week in New York. Links & references Cape Town Marathon Timeline of Events Tickets for our Six Star Finisher Medal Monday Event First Timers: A Night Of Storytelling In Celebration Of The New York City Marathon Strava/Runna Race Hub, 1865 Broadway, New York, NY 10023 Abbott World Marathon Majors Website | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok Marathon Talk Facebook | Instagram | TikTok Martin Yelling | Instagram Deena Kastor | Instagram Ted Metellus | Instagram
In this powerful and funny episode of The Black Country Blokes, Kev and Lee sit down with their long-time mate Adrian (“Aid”), who's gearing up to run the New York Marathon to raise money for The Black Country Blokes C.I.C. and support men's mental health.What starts as a catch-up between three dads turns into an honest chat about fatherhood, guilt, burnout, running as therapy, and the fine line between bravery and breakdown. Aid shares how discipline beats motivation, why bad runs can be as valuable as good ones, and the moment he got so fed up he even told a rainbow to f*** off — then kept going.
[Download] The Ultimate Marathon Guide to Master Your NYC Marathon Feeling Strong! Are you running the TCS New York City Marathon this year? Whether it's your first 26.2 or your fifth, this episode is your complete survival guide to race day — from the ferry ride to the finish line in Central Park! Coach Whitney LaCombe from the Spark Healthy Runner coaching team joins Dr. Duane Scotti to break down everything you need to know to make race day smooth, confident, and unforgettable. We cover:
Get ready for an episode that's all heart, hustle, and pavement! Host John Shep on the Athletics Ontario Running Podcast interviews the insightful Alejandro De La Cruz, co-founder of Running Waters in Durham Region. Alejandro shares his journey from a running novice in San Jose—learning the conversational pace—to becoming a community pillar. Hear how moving to Whitby, Ontario, in March 2020 turned the waterfront trail into his mental health lifeline and forged his runner identity. Dive into the Running Waters founding story and get an exclusive look at his gritty preparation for the New York City Marathon. He reveals the pain and sheer stubborn determination (and lessons learned) of training through a recent injury, fueled by co-organizer Marvin Mendoza's unwavering support. This is more than a running story; it's a testament to community, resilience, and finding your flow. Learn more about Ale at: https://www.instagram.com/brownbeardrunning/ Register to be an Athletics Ontario member: https://athleticsreg.ca/#!/memberships/athletics-ontario-2025-membership
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In this episode, we explore the New York Marathon, sharing essential tips for preparation, race day strategies, and the unique experience of running through the five boroughs. From navigating the expo to managing the emotional finish, we cover everything you need to know to make the most of this iconic marathon. Whether you're racing or just enjoying the atmosphere, this conversation provides valuable insights for all runners.
This week I am 3 weeks away from New York marathon so things are starting to get real! There's still a few big sessions to go but also most of the work is done and recovery and tapering are key.Today, I share some of my tapering principles and focuses, how we need to lean into the uncertainty of what is going to happen on race day and how to cope with stress using 'flow activities'.This episode will provide you with some pitfalls to avoid and tips to get you through the taper and to the start line, fit and healthy and raring to go.You can get help with your upcoming race with the master the marathon course or a personal race prep call at www.therunningrules.com/services
Big things are coming as we head to Chicago next weekend, so we got you covered on that end. We also discuss Meg's infatuation with baby quails, running etiquette on multiple flybys, our training for the New York Marathon and JFK 50 Mile, and our somewhat delayed reactions to the Berlin Marathon. Finally, we cover the Hoka Mach X 3, which sees an improved upper over last year's version.SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!MAURTENGet 15% off by using code Believe15!* We use Maurten gels for all our races and some of the most elite athletes in the world rely on their bicarb system for optimizing their fuel strategies on race day. Stock up for your fall marathon training and save 15% off your order by using this link and code Believe15: https://bit.ly/BITR-MAURTENSWIFTWICKYou already know that Swiftwick makes our favorite socks for running, from training to race day. Speaking of race day, they just delivered a limited-edition "Dig Deeper" pizza sock designed by artist Greg Itahara in celebration of the Chicago Marathon. They're going fast so make sure you pick them up before they're pepperoni: https://swiftwick.com/products/chicagoLMNTThe Lemonade Salt has returned for good, so make sure you grab the greatest flavor on the planet for all your fall marathon needs. You'll be getting 1,000 mg of sodium plus other key electrolytes that will restore balance to your life after any hard effort. You'll also get an 8-count LMNT Sample Pack with any purchase, so don't miss out: http://drinklmnt.com/thedropINDEX0:00 Intro8:01 BITR x New Balance Chicago Weekend Itinerary 15:03 Tilly Norwood: AI Actress and the Downfall of Humanity 20:57 Meta Oakley Glasses / Harry Styles and the Berlin Marathon / Molly Seidel's End with Puma30:53 JFK 50 Miler / Baltimore Running Festival Half-Marathon49:36 Baby Quails, OnlyFans, and Holiday Dinners59:44 Fun Dip, Pixie Sticks, Football1:05:18 Hoka Mach X 31:17:36 Runners' Etiquette on the Flyby Wave / Old School Pizza Hut
Today’s guest is a special repeat offender to life uncut! She first joined the podcast back in 2021 and has also been a special guest at 2 of our live shows. There are only a few people that we refer to with the description of ‘human sunshine’ but Em Carey is absolutely one of them! You can listen to Em’s episode from 2021 here. Em Carey is a survivor of a 2013 skydiving accident in Switzerland, which resulted in a paraplegic spinal cord injury, leaving her with no feeling from the waist down. She is now a bestselling author of The Girl Who Fell from the Sky, a keynote speaker, an artist and potentially a future marathon athlete!A lot has happened in Em’s life since we last spoke publicly. Some of what Em has been up to has been shared on social media but a lot of it hasn’t. Em has, in her own words, clocked off from social media in the last two years and so today we wanted to speak with her about why she decided to enter herself into the New York Marathon, an uncommon form of parental estrangement, dating with a disability and finding an identity outside of being the girl who fell from the sky. In today’s episode we speak about: Why Em feels so detached from being the ‘girl who fell from the sky’ The guy who dumped Em ‘because she had a disability’ Em’s dad cutting her off the same week that her book came out Struggling with strangers loving and admiring her when her own parent didn’t want anything to do with her Most estrangement is adult child cutting off parent, but Em’s situation is the reverse Why Em lost her confidence and turned away from public life Why she chose to attempt a marathon when she can’t physically run Em’s ambitious goal of raising $100k for “Who” Em is now in her 30s and her identity feeling different You can follow Em on Instagram You can find more from her website You can donate to the Perry Cross foundation You can watch us on Youtube Find us on Instagram Join us on tiktok Or join the Facebook Discussion Group Tell your mum, tell your dad, tell your dog, tell your friend and share the love because WE LOVE LOVE! XxSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Coming straight from the Triple M Footy end-of-season lunch, JB and Billy arrive and preview one of Billy's all-time funniest cockups, then rip into the All Sports Report with AFL rule changes, and a big re-signing at the Pies. AFL Executive GM of Footy Greg Swann calls in to explain why the league has removed the Centre Bounce and the Sub Rule for next season - and chats about all things footy. Geraldine and Mark battle it out in the Hump Day Quiz, and we hear what Neil Balme had to say about the boys on Trade Radio today. Channel 7 Chief Footy Reporter Mitch Cleary calls in with the latest trade news on Christian Petracca, Zach Merrett, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan and plenty more, then we hear from Perth Triple M's Ross Edwards giving Billy a few cheeky digs before the Grand Final. NRL legend Johnathan Thurston joins the show to preview the Grand Final - plus he's about to run the New York Marathon with Buddy Franklin. Finally, we get to Billy's Joke to finally hear his enormous cockup - and an actually funny punchline!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One year on, Alice opens up about the heartbreak, anger and a low-mileage training that turned Melbourne Marathon into a personal redemption story. From moving states and Eat-Pray-Love inspired therapy, to proving to herself she could finish 42.2 km on her own terms, it's raw and relatable for anyone who's ever run through a break up or other tough times. Along the way Elise shares her own New York Marathon training update (including a lonely 32k long run digesting the Geelong Cats' recent Grand Final loss). There's also a cameo from a very attentive pool lifeguard, and we swap notes on Berlin's hottest marathon and Harry Styles running incognito. -- This episode is sponsored by Mikro Coffee Roasters. Head to Mikro.coffee and use code RUNWITHIT10 for 10% off. -- Follow us on Instagram: @runwithit.pod @alicebaquie @elisebeacom @mikrocoffeeroasters -- Intro/outro music by Dan Beacom Graphic design by Kate Scheer
Empowering Women to Run: An Inspiring Chat with Laura Henshaw
This November I will be taking on New York marathon as part of the Puma Project3. I was very fortunate to even get a place in New York nevermind be a part of this exciting programme.In today's episode I reveal how it's taken me 7 years to get to New York with some of the ups and downs on the way.I give an overview of what's in store with the Puma Project3, what I'm excited for and the things I'll need to optimise for New York.And as always, I'll be talking about how this can relate to your own marathon journey and share some of the takeaways I've had in the early part of this marathon cycle.If you want to improve in your marathon this autumn, check out my course 26.2 days to master the marathon at www.therunningrules.com/master-the-marathon
Alice checks in from NYC, where she's frothing the birthplace of Pilates and accidentally joined a circus disguised as a track session (yes, there was a man planking with a TV on his head). She's also signed herself up for another relay - Hood to Coast - because apparently she's a “relay girl” now. Back home, Elise is out of the treadmill cave and back running with her kelpie Joey — who's on her own fitness comeback. With the New York Marathon looming, Elise is embracing the “undercooked but on the start line” approach (with a side of Aperol spritz in Italy). Expect rat tattoos, wine-tasting marathons, border security cheese smuggling and plenty of chat about how to get marathon-ready without breaking yourself. -- This episode is sponsored by Mikro Coffee Roasters. Head to Mikro.coffee and use code RUNWITHIT10 for 10% off. -- Follow us on Instagram: @runwithit.pod @alicebaquie @elisebeacom @mikrocoffeeroasters -- Intro/outro music by Dan Beacom Graphic design by Kate Scheer
Who's the host with the most, the quiz whiz, the mastermind with the mic? There's only one way to find out… This week's very special Marathon Talk pits Martin and Deena against each other, with a trivial roundup of the running season's greatest times! We also cover all the latest from Sydney's elite field announcements, the packed ballot for the London Marathon, and Tokyo's international ambitions. In this episode of Marathon Talk: 0:00 - We kick off with tales of Deena's gigging adventures and Martin's negotiation with injury 5:30 - The latest from the running world includes Sydney's elite women's field announcements, Faith Kipyegon's Breaking4 attempt, and ballot news from London and Tokyo 18:00 - The main event: Martin and Deena face off in a battle of brains across 4 rounds of quizzing - play along at home and see if you can beat our hosts with the most 42:30 - Before we sign off for July, we look to our community for runners to join the Global Run Club challenge, and share your plans for getting the steps in this summer Marathon Talk is proudly powered by Abbott World Marathon Majors, who create, build and support opportunities for all to discover the power of the marathon community. Learn more at https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ Abbott World Marathon Majors https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ https://www.instagram.com/wmmajors/ Martin Yelling https://www.instagram.com/martinyelling/ Deena Kastor https://www.instagram.com/deena8050/
He has had his hands in a number of sports over the years. He captained the bowling team in high school, then played on the first-ever JV basketball team at Fairfield University, and later coached basketball and soccer at the club and high school levels. He even ran the New York Marathon, back in 1988. Plus, he was a sportswriter for eight years, and present day runs a sports management business that represents athletes across five different sports. On the faith side, he serves on the Board and has a scholarship at St. Peter's Prep and also is the Vice Chair of the FDNY Foundation Board of Directors. When he was Executive Vice President of the New York Stock Exchange, he established the NYSE Fallen Heroes Fund. He has even visited a basilica in Italy where he saw the remains of Saint Zita in the church's altar.
Nobody squeezed more life out of 24 years than Steve Prefontaine, one of running's greatest icons. Fresh from penning a biography of Prefontaine, Brendan O'Meara joins us to share the impact of his legacy, and what we all stand to learn from Steve's unparalleled mindset. Tune into Marathon Talk this week as we also get the inside track on Boston's new qualifying stipulations, and the great Martin vs Deena showdown, the outcome of which is in YOUR hands… In this episode of Marathon Talk: 0:00 - We kick off this week with a roundup of father's day fox-spotting and Martin's gradual mileage increase 8:10 - Boston Marathon have made changes to their qualification criteria, making things an uphill struggle for downhill runners… 16:15 - Martin & Deena debunk the ‘no pain, no gain' approach to training, and laud the benefits of implementing real discipline in your running 25:30 - Brendan O'Meara gives us a glimpse into the short-yet-stellar life of Steve Prefontaine, and how his presence changed running forever in his 24 years 56:45 - Martin & Deena make their appeal to the community to join the battle raging on between Deena's Dominators and Martin's Mile Crushers on the Global Run Club app Marathon Talk is proudly powered by Abbott World Marathon Majors, who create, build and support opportunities for all to discover the power of the marathon community. Learn more at https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ Abbott World Marathon Majors https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ https://www.instagram.com/wmmajors/ Martin Yelling https://www.instagram.com/martinyelling/ Deena Kastor https://www.instagram.com/deena8050/ Brendan O'Meara https://brendanomeara.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendan-o-meara-40295333/
Ashton Kutcher has a long-standing friendship with Sean "Diddy" Combs, which has recently come under scrutiny. In a resurfaced 2019 interview on Hot Ones, Kutcher awkwardly dodged questions about what went on at Diddy's infamous "White Parties," where many celebrities gathered. When asked for details, Kutcher laughed it off, saying, "I've got a lot I can't tell," and added that he was "cycling through" memories but refrained from sharing specifics. This refusal to discuss the parties, paired with his cryptic remarks, has sparked renewed interest following Diddy's recent legal troubles.Kutcher described their relationship as "bizarre," explaining that it started when Diddy became a fan of Punk'd. Over time, they became friends, hanging out regularly, including attending parties and even running the New York Marathon together. Despite the public's curiosity about what happened at these parties, Kutcher has remained silent on specifics, emphasizing that he won't reveal any of the more scandalous details.(commercial at 7:24)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Ashton Kutcher refuses to discuss Sean 'Diddy' Combs' parties in resurfaced interview (pagesix.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Ashton Kutcher has a long-standing friendship with Sean "Diddy" Combs, which has recently come under scrutiny. In a resurfaced 2019 interview on Hot Ones, Kutcher awkwardly dodged questions about what went on at Diddy's infamous "White Parties," where many celebrities gathered. When asked for details, Kutcher laughed it off, saying, "I've got a lot I can't tell," and added that he was "cycling through" memories but refrained from sharing specifics. This refusal to discuss the parties, paired with his cryptic remarks, has sparked renewed interest following Diddy's recent legal troubles.Kutcher described their relationship as "bizarre," explaining that it started when Diddy became a fan of Punk'd. Over time, they became friends, hanging out regularly, including attending parties and even running the New York Marathon together. Despite the public's curiosity about what happened at these parties, Kutcher has remained silent on specifics, emphasizing that he won't reveal any of the more scandalous details.(commercial at 7:24)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Ashton Kutcher refuses to discuss Sean 'Diddy' Combs' parties in resurfaced interview (pagesix.com)
There's nobody on earth quite like Dean Karnazes, a man with more human-powered mileage than perhaps anyone else… He's proof of the extreme lengths to which you can push the human body, so if you're looking at your next running challenge, his interview on Marathon Talk this week is pure gold. Join us as we also share Deena's tips for taking on an unknown marathon course, and unveil the three lucky winners of Jamie Ramsay's book! In this episode of Marathon Talk: 0:00 - We catch up with Martin's tips for tackling an injury he's currently nursing, and Deena looks ahead at her race in Sydney, sharing her advice for conquering a course you've never seen before 16:10 - Dean Karnazes, THE quintessential ultramarathon man, talks about his running career, staying in shape as you get older, the power of Ultramarathon running, and much more 48:00 - In the community notes this week we share the three lucky winners of Jamie's new book, and set the stage for an EPIC Martin vs Deena showdown, in which you determine the victor… Marathon Talk is proudly powered by Abbott World Marathon Majors, who create, build and support opportunities for all to discover the power of the marathon community. Learn more at https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ Abbott World Marathon Majors https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ https://www.instagram.com/wmmajors/ Martin Yelling https://www.instagram.com/martinyelling/ Deena Kastor https://www.instagram.com/deena8050/ Dean Karnazes http://ultramarathonman.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ultramarathon/
To say that getting to interview Alexi Pappas in person at the Servus Calgary Marathon this last weekend was a dream come true is an understatement. I have been a massive fan of this Greek-American Olympian for a long time: she is also an artist, an actor/filmmaker, a podcaster and a truly generous soul. Alexi and I talked about her two books, Bravey and the adaptation she wrote for younger readers, and the new book and film projects she is currently working on. We also dive into the ways she has found joy in the sport in every form: from dancing through the streets during the New York Marathon, to working with her vision-impaired running partner Lisa as she targets the Paralympics, to being an example of what a beautiful continued run life can be after a professional career. Alexi constantly centres other people's experiences by listening and learning from everyone she encounters (as proved by her podcast Mentor Buffet) and gives incredible advice from a place of experience. I hope you find this magical episode as glittery and bubble-gun filled as we all did. IYKYK Follow Alexi @alexipappas --- EPISODE SPONSOR: Did you have an awesome time at the Servus Calgary Marathon? Or experiencing FOMO for a fantastic race weekend? Join the Run Calgary team to celebrate the 45th running of the Calgary Police Classic (formerly the Calgary Police Half Marathon) on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at Cowboys Park. The Calgary Police Classic is a fall road race that boasts a fast and flat half-marathon course, a new 8 km event (not the traditional 5 km and 10 km races), as well as a brand new kids race. Register now at https://raceroster.com/events/2025/100913/2025-calgary-police-classic
Ashton Kutcher has a long-standing friendship with Sean "Diddy" Combs, which has recently come under scrutiny. In a resurfaced 2019 interview on Hot Ones, Kutcher awkwardly dodged questions about what went on at Diddy's infamous "White Parties," where many celebrities gathered. When asked for details, Kutcher laughed it off, saying, "I've got a lot I can't tell," and added that he was "cycling through" memories but refrained from sharing specifics. This refusal to discuss the parties, paired with his cryptic remarks, has sparked renewed interest following Diddy's recent legal troubles.Kutcher described their relationship as "bizarre," explaining that it started when Diddy became a fan of Punk'd. Over time, they became friends, hanging out regularly, including attending parties and even running the New York Marathon together. Despite the public's curiosity about what happened at these parties, Kutcher has remained silent on specifics, emphasizing that he won't reveal any of the more scandalous details.(commercial at 16:59)source:Ashton Kutcher refuses to discuss Sean 'Diddy' Combs' parties in resurfaced interview (pagesix.com)Ashton Kutcher and Sean "Diddy" Combs have had a long-running friendship that dates back to the early 2000s when Kutcher was hosting Punk'd. However, recent events have put their relationship under scrutiny. In September 2024, Diddy was arrested on serious charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering, which have led to a significant public backlash. Many are now questioning how Kutcher, a prominent advocate against human trafficking through his organization Thorn, could have missed the signs of his friend's alleged behavior.Kutcher, who co-founded Thorn in 2009 to combat child sexual exploitation, has not publicly addressed his past association with Diddy since the arrest. This silence has drawn criticism, with many pointing out the apparent conflict between his activism and his friendship with Diddy. As expected, the Marathon to put distance between Diddy and his one time friends is now fully underway.The question remains however:What did Ashton Kucher see and when did he see it?(commercial at 9:56)to contact me:'bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
It's 17,000 kilometres from Vancouver to Buenos Aires - anyone fancy running it…? Jamie Ramsay covered the two continents in 367 gruelling days, and joins us on Marathon Talk this week to detail his masterclass in resilience, pushing boundaries, and what he learned about himself! Tune in this week as we also pore through the finalised stats from THAT brutally blistering London Marathon, and talk about how you can best prepare for the heat on your next summer run… In this episode of Marathon Talk: 0:00 - Martin and Deena catch up on Deena's trip to the Museum of Tolerance, parse through London Marathon's finalised statistics, and dive into the ins and outs of training for heat 20:35 - Jamie Ramsay talks us through his 17,000km, 367 day trek across The Americas 51:00 - Our listeners talk us through their ambitious training plans for the summer head Marathon Talk is proudly powered by Abbott World Marathon Majors, who create, build and support opportunities for all to discover the power of the marathon community. Learn more at https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ Abbott World Marathon Majors https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ https://www.instagram.com/wmmajors/ Martin Yelling https://www.instagram.com/martinyelling/ Deena Kastor https://www.instagram.com/deena8050/ Jamie Ramsay https://www.jamieramsay.net/
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Ed Ricci shares his transformative journey from inconsistent fitness habits to becoming a dedicated endurance athlete with a renewed sense of purpose. After a rough first marathon experience and the toll of the COVID years, Ed found motivation through family, loss, and charity to return to running with greater discipline. His story includes training for the New York Marathon in honor of his father, who suffered from Parkinson's, and raising $17,000 for the Parkinson's Foundation. He speaks candidly about the mental and physical demands of endurance training and the profound personal growth that followed. Ed recounts the emotional and physical challenges of completing the 4x4x48 challenge, running four miles every four hours for 48 hours straight—all while juggling family life and sleep deprivation. He discusses how experiences of grief and loss, including the deaths of his sister and uncle, shaped his commitment to fitness and living a meaningful life. Now in his mid-40s, Ed is chasing a sub-3:15 marathon goal and reflects on the measurable benefits of consistent training—not just on his body, but in his work, family, and mental clarity. This episode is a testament to the power of purpose-driven fitness and the resilience of the human spirit. Takeaways: Tying physical challenges to a cause—such as raising money for Parkinson's research—can provide deeper motivation and emotional resilience, especially when facing grueling endurance events.Partnering with someone for regular training can help maintain consistency, push through mental barriers, and create a sense of shared purpose and camaraderie.Events like the 4x4x48 demand more than physical endurance; success hinges on managing sleep deprivation, family responsibilities, and nutrition throughout the experience.Regular early-morning exercise can dramatically improve mental sharpness, emotional regulation, and productivity across both professional and personal life.Training smart involves knowing when to adjust expectations, especially when recovering from injuries or balancing other life stressors.Goals should be ambitious yet realistic, tailored to current fitness levels and structured in a way that fosters growth rather than burnout or discouragement. Physical and mental transformation doesn't happen overnight. Progress requires patience, tracking measurable improvements, and embracing a mindset of continuous adaptation and self-honesty.
It's race week for the Majors, and we're kicking off a stellar double header with a trip to the fabled grounds of Boston! We have the lowdown on defending champions in Hellen Obiri and Sisay Lemma, Catherine Debrunner's potential course record clean-sweep, and former Boston Champion Meb Keflezighi shares his top tips for taking on the Boston course. In this episode of Marathon Talk: 0:00 - Martin & Deena catch up on their spring motivations, and preparations for Boston & London 5:00 - We round up the big stories ahead of Boston, from the defending champions and a potential clean sweep of course records, to Marcel Hug's 8th possible win at Boston 13:35 - Statman Stew joins us for some exclusive statistics for the Boston race, including the 1,585 6 Star hopefuls, 3 birthday runners, and 2 new countries to give us first-time 6 Star Finishers 24:45 - ‘Marathon Meb' recounts his experience with the Boston course, and shares his top tips on how you can make your way to Boyleston Street running your very best 55:05 - Our notes from the community this week are predictions of their finish times in Boston - we wish them luck, and promise a prize to whoever is closest to their predicted time Marathon Talk is proudly powered by Abbott World Marathon Majors, who create, build and support opportunities for all to discover the power of the marathon community. Learn more at https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ Abbott World Marathon Majors https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ https://www.instagram.com/wmmajors/ Martin Yelling https://www.instagram.com/martinyelling/ Deena Kastor https://www.instagram.com/deena8050/ Meb Keflezighi https://www.instagram.com/runmeb/
Rethink your marathon nutrition, because we're debunking some of the biggest fueling myths with Six Star Finisher and Nutritionist, Meghann Featherstun! She joins us in a packed Marathon Talk to help you unlock your full potential on your next long run, plus we cover the running world's biggest news from London's 56,000 strong lineup, to the GOAT's return down under, and a race for our robot overlords in Beijing… In this episode of Marathon Talk: 3:30 - The big news this week features Eliud Kipchoge's appearance at Sydney's first Major, a ‘race that eats its young', London's record-breaking lineup, a robot race in Beijing, and much more 19:15 - Meghann Featherstun, nutritionist and Six Star Finisher, debunks the biggest carbo loading myths, guides us through proper fuelling, and shares recovery strategies to nail your next long run 46:30 - Notes from our community this week include Rome Marathon finishers Davina and Josh, and a statement of intent from regional listener Brian Marathon Talk is proudly powered by Abbott World Marathon Majors, who create, build and support opportunities for all to discover the power of the marathon community. Learn more at https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ Meghann Featherstun https://www.featherstonenutrition.com/ https://www.instagram.com/featherstonenutrition/ Marcel Altenburg on Crowd Control https://wmmajors.shorthandstories.com/majors-issue-9/crowd-pleaser/index.html Abbott World Marathon Majors https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ https://www.instagram.com/wmmajors/ Martin Yelling https://www.instagram.com/martinyelling/ Deena Kastor https://www.instagram.com/deena8050/
An unseasonably hot 69 Farenheit couldn't stop over 36 thousand athletes taking on Tokyo, and this week on Marathon Talk we've all the star-studded stories from the week! Between the elite winners half a minute ahead of their rivals, Paula Radcliffe & Harry Styles' stellar efforts, and this week's guest Adele Roberts securing another star on her Six Star Journey, you won't want to miss this jam-packed episode of Marathon Talk! In this episode of Marathon Talk: 0:00 - We catch up with Martin's tempo running, a dodgy achilles, and Deena's run-in with a delighted Marathon Talk listener in Lake Tahoe 3:45 - All the big stories from Tokyo, from the elite fields beating the heat and the hometown hero in the men's wheelchair race, to Paula Radcliffe's majestic return and the >2.5k athletes receiving a Six Star Medal in Japan 10:00 - We play a game of ‘Higher or Lower' with Deena, all based around one of the world's biggest stars' finishing time in Tokyo - Harry Styles' 3:24:07 14:00 - Broadcaster, Runner and Author Adele Roberts is our inspiring guest this week, talking us through her recovery from bowel cancer, the failures that've tallied up to her marathon successes, and her ambitions to set a new Guinness World Record 39:15 - A new section to the show, we share notes from the fabulous members of our community who took to the streets of Tokyo and flew their way through the finishing line Marathon Talk is proudly powered by Abbott World Marathon Majors, who create, build and support opportunities for all to discover the power of the marathon community. Learn more at https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ Abbott World Marathon Majors https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ https://www.instagram.com/wmmajors/ Martin Yelling https://www.instagram.com/martinyelling/ Deena Kastor https://www.instagram.com/deena8050/ Adele Roberts https://www.instagram.com/adeleroberts/
COPD is the third leading cause of death worldwide, but that's not stopped Russell Winwood from a stellar journey to his Six Star Medal. He's our inspirational guest on this week's Marathon Talk, taking us through his battle with the relatively unknown lung disease. Join us for this episode, as we also round up all the latest in the running world - from Jacob Kiplimo's blistering half-marathon WR, to a milestone moment for our Six Star Finishers this weekend in Tokyo! In this episode of Marathon Talk: 0:00 - We kick off this week with a catch up that takes us through cross country comps, birthdays, and Martin's map-mishaps 7:40 - The London elite field is looking racier off the back of Jacob Kiplimo's new half-marathon WR, so we look ahead to weigh up his chances, set our sights on Tokyo's race this weekend, and share the huge milestone for AWMM's Six Star Finishers 22:30 - Russell Winwood talks us through his battles with COPD, the third leading cause of death in the world, and how he's overcome the odds to become a Six Star Finisher Marathon Talk is proudly powered by Abbott World Marathon Majors, who create, build and support opportunities for all to discover the power of the marathon community. Learn more at https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ Abbott World Marathon Majors https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ https://www.instagram.com/wmmajors/ Martin Yelling https://www.instagram.com/martinyelling/ Deena Kastor https://www.instagram.com/deena8050/ Russell Winwood https://copdathlete.com/ Russell's Six Star Story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSDX_4UUBZY
ALSO, TICKETS ARE ON SALE FOR OUR FALL TOUR! REMAINING DATES: BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, DC, AND NEW YORK CITY! GET 'EM AT WHOWEEKLY.US/LIVE. On your way to the polls, maybe turn on this brand new ep of Who? Weekly...??? It's our honor (and honestly, priv) to discuss Halloween about a week too late — but who ELSE will dig into #ETGate? Plus, Lindsey saw TJ and Amy running the goddamn New York MARATHON! Young Thug is free, Vinny from Jersey Shore attended the Trump Rally (ew), while Lucas Bravo said his time on Emily in Paris isn't fulfilling (yay) and Shemar Moore showed People Mag around his house (cute). Ian Somerhalder retired? Choe Grace Moretz came out (of the closet!) and Kelly Osbourne had a Chanel No. 40-themed birthday party. WE SHIP KRISTEN CAV AND BOBBY FLAY! Shaun and Nina are engaged, Brittany Snow has a new man and Natalie's ex is smooching on the streets of Paris... That's all! As always, call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There?. Get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices