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The highly requested post race recap for Ron Kuszmar at the Providence Marathon is here! Ron joins us again on the Pod for episode 60. Erika was in the studio who missed out last time and his run coach Nicole Bryant joined asvwell. Ron and Nicole both share what the hot day in Providence was like sparing no details of their race day.Erika is also on vacation in Colorado. So for you intro and outro we welcomed back Nicole Bryant as a fill-in co-host. Eric and Nicole closed the show out with a lot of triathlon talk as Nicole preps for her first triathlon next month in July. Plus a little MTV talk, is Fred Durst hot or not? and Eric explains what strippers are doing at a triathlon. Triathlon website mentioned in the episode HERERon's Instagram @ronkuszmarNicole's Instagram @RunthejourneyLinktree - Find everything hereInstagram - Follow us on the gram YouTube - Subscribe to our channel Patreon - Support us Email us at OnTheRunsPod@gmail.com
Flopcast episode 575! It’s a quick Sunday brunch edition of The Flopcast! Except we forgot to have brunch! Anyway, Kevin has tales from the cold and rainy Margarita Half Marathon (with margaritas and shiny blankets), and the hot and grueling Providence Marathon (with Mickey Mouse hands and Jeff Goldblum heads). We also have some comic … Flopcast 575: Sponges and Shiny Blankets Everywhere Read More » The post Flopcast 575: Sponges and Shiny Blankets Everywhere appeared first on The ESO Network.
It's a quick Sunday brunch edition of The Flopcast! Except we forgot to have brunch! Anyway, Kevin has tales from the cold and rainy Margarita Half Marathon (with margaritas and shiny blankets), and the hot and grueling Providence Marathon (with Mickey Mouse hands and Jeff Goldblum heads). We also have some comic book recommendations: the new Shazam and Peacemaker series from DC Comics, and the new Jim & Celeste collection from friend of The Flopcast Jon Sloan. (Shazam and Peacemaker do not have forewords by Kornflake, but Jim & Celeste absolutely does!) Also: Happy Birthday to one of our favorite Go-Go's, Jane Wiedlin! Because go go go go go. The Dojahng, home of the comics of Jon Sloan! And our regular links... The Flopcast website! The ESO Network! The Flopcast on Facebook! The Flopcast on Instagram! The Flopcast on Mastadon! Please rate and review The Flopcast on Apple Podcasts! Email: info@flopcast.net Our music is by The Sponge Awareness Foundation! This week's promo: The 42cast!
By 'flat' did you actually mean 'hilly'? On the second installment of their popular running podcast, hosts Dave and Trevor celebrate a multitude of recent achievements, take a deep dive on Dave's experience running the 2023 Providence Marathon, and stay atypically on-topic.
In this episode, Run Breiter brings on Joslyn Richards who is 43, and has ran every day since December 26th, 2016! Joslyn, loves running and has an awesome story on why she started, and what has kept her going literally everyday. Joslyn lives in Connecticut and runs close to 100 miles each week, while also working at a campground for 3 months a year, creating running content on TikTok, Instagram, Youtube, as well as being married with 3 kids! She has ran 12 marathons, including doing Bostonx4, NYCx2, Providence, Hartford, Marine Corps Marathon, and is currently training for the Chicago Marathon this coming October! Joslyn also shares a ton of great advice, talks about the mental benefits, her routine, thoughts on nutrition, and much more! Enjoy this awesome episode, and of course don't forget to Run Breiter.
Tim Gaudet talks with local Western Mass runner Marissa Quintero, who recently took up running. Marissa completed her first 5K in October 2020, and since then has completed 10K and half marathon events. Marissa is now training for the Providence Marathon in May. Running has helped Marissa to overcome many personal challenges and she has a passion to help others. Her positivity is inspiring. Tim also provides an update of local running events, including information on the Western Mass Runners Hall of Fame Class of 2022. Music https://www.purple-planet.com
Nikki crosses the finish line of the Providence Marathon. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum.
Nearing the end of the Providence Marathon, adult Nikki hangs on for dear life while a few-hours-younger Nikki is at the starting line of the Providence Marathon. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Patrick McCartney (Dad).
At mile 25 of the Providence Marathon, adult Nikki struggles through her lack of adrenaline while a very slightly younger Nikki attempts her longest training run. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum.
During mile 24 of the Providence Marathon, adult Nikki meets an unexpected runner while a slightly younger Nikki travels home for Christmas just after her dad's relapse. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Matt Vita (Todd), Dina Laura (Mom), Michael Thomas Geary (Charles), Michael Cassara (Mean Hospital Patron), and Bryan Mittelstadt (Hot Doctor Jordan), and Patrick McCartney (Dad).
At mile 17 of the Providence Marathon, Nikki experiences chaffing while a younger Nikki runs on a treadmill. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum.
Adult Nikki runs up a bike path at mile 12 of the Providence Marathon while back at college, a younger Nikki confides in Eric for the first time. This is episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Justy Kosek (Italian Waiter), Joel Waggoner (Eric), Sophie Sumner (Dr. Miller), and Patrick McCartney (Dad).
During mile 13 of the Providence Marathon, Nikki finally passes the bikers while on summer break, a college age Nikki vacations at CWTF. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Dina Laura (Mom), Patrick McCartney (Dad), Kristen Cook (Charlotte), Anne Nathan (Aunt Moira), and Rachel Lenihan (Aunt Donna).
Adult Nikki recognizes some runners from the starting line at mile 14 of the Providence Marathon while Nikki in her early twenties heads to meet her family in Puerto Rico. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Dina Laura (Mom), and Patrick McCartney (Dad).
Adult Nikki pushes through mile 15 of the Providence Marathon, while back from Puerto Rico, a younger Nikki goes on a bender. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Dina Laura (Mom), James Jelkin (Taxi Cab Driver), and Haulston Mann (Bartender).
Exhaustion and pain really set in for adult Nikki during mile 18 of the Providence Marathon while a slightly younger Nikki attempts to send a message to her father via paper airplane. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Dina Laura (Mom), Patrick McCartney (Dad), and Kelvin Moon Loh (Parking Attendant II).
Adult Nikki breathes through mile 19 of the Providence Marathon while a slightly younger Nikki experiences a panic attack and pays a visit to a pharmacologist. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Sam Morales (Dr. Dend).
During mile 22 of the Providence Marathon, Nikki losers her mind and demands high fives from the crowd while a slightly younger Nikki performs her one-woman show. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Dina Laura (Mom), Kristen Cook (Charlotte), Jonathan Sharpless (Christopher, Hair), Jonathan Sandler (Christopher, Makeup), and Justin Gentry (Laurie Beechman Announcer).
Adult Nikki runs mile 23 of the Providence Marathon wondering if she's running away from something or toward something, while a slightly younger Nikki deals with the drama of Dad's missing phone. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Dina Laura (Mom), Patrick McCartney (Dad), Joel Waggoner (Eric), Kristen Cook (Charlotte), Anne Nathan (Aunt Moira), and Aaron Lenhart (Angry Neighbor).
Adult Nikki pushes through mile 9 of the Providence Marathon, while a high-school aged Nikki prepares for her grandmother's funeral and relives the first time she ever experienced anxiety at an audition. Narrated by Nikki MacCallum, this episode features Dina Laura (Mom,) Anne Nathan (Aunt Moira), Patrick McCartney (Dad), Rachel Lenihan (Aunt Donna), Matthew Friedman (Rabbi Feldman), Laura Cantwell (Soprano Girl), and William Oscar Cohen (District Audition Announcer).
At Mile 4 of the Providence Marathon, adult Nikki battles with a pace-keeping twelve-year-old while twelve-year-old Nikki agonizes over what to tell her soccer teammates when they ask where her dad (their coach) is. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Sarah Faye Beard (Megan), Brooke Chaffee (Suzie), Evangeline Rawhouser (Pre-teen Nikki), Erin Dahl (Katy), Brianna Cala (Mrs. Trenton), and Dina Laura (Mom).
Adult Nikki attacks the sixth mile of the Providence Marathon while a seventh-grade Nikki goes Christmas shopping with her dad at the North Shore Mall. Narrated by Nikki MacCallum, this episode features Evangeline Rawhouser (Pre-teen Nikki), Patrick McCartney (Dad), and Dina Laura (Mom).
Adult Nikki starts to become delirious during mile 7 of the Providence Marathon while a high-school aged Nikki comes home from school to find her mother teaching piano and her father in bed. Narrated by Nikki MacCallum, this episode features Evangeline Rawhouser (Pre-teen Nikki), Dina Laura (Mom), and Brooke Chaffee (Suzie).
During mile 8 of the Providence Marathon, adult Nikki receives a mystery phone call while high-school aged Nikki is traumatized at The Cheesecake Factory. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Dina Laura (Mom), Tara Nicole Murphy (Miss Amy), Grace Day (Leanna), and Kristen Cook (Charlotte).
Adult Nikki crosses into the double digits of the Providence Marathon while Nikki the college sophomore discovers beer cans under the bunny cages during a Thanksgiving trip home. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Patrick McCartney (Dad), Dina Laura (Mom), and Brandon James Gwinn (Parking Attendant Paul).
Adult Nikki is on the second mile of the Providence Marathon while eleven-year-old Nikki is forced to run a Turkey Trot. Thank God she has a Walkman and a Les Miz CD. Narrated by Nikki MacCallum, this episode features Patrick McCartney (Dad), Matt DeAngelis (Mitch), Evangeline Rawhouser (Pre-teen Nikki), and David Lambert (Race Announcer)
Adult Nikki is at the starting line of the Providence Marathon while six-year-old, Nikki embarks on a Halloween adventure with her favorite playmate, Dad. Narrated by Nikki MacCallum, this episode features Patrick McCartney (Dad), Dina Laura (Mom), Ryley Mosier (Young Nikki), and Joe Boyce (Al)
Spring has arrived in New England. We are along for the ride as nature cycles through a season of rebirth. I’ve had lots of time in nature. And that is a very good thing. I reflect on my DNF (did not finish) at the 2015 Providence Marathon. I learned more lessons from that failure than from many successes.
Nikki MacCallum is a New York City based standup comedian, author, and speaker. Nikki's memoir DRY RUN, released by Auctus Publishers in May 2019, is about her life living with her fathers alcoholism and how it was kept secret in the family. After her fathers final relapse which almost took his life, she decided to run the Providence Marathon as a desperate way to reach out and connect with him. DRY RUN is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and in select bookstores. Website: nikki-maccallum.com Link to purchase DRY RUN: https://www.amazon.com/DRY-RUN-Memoir-Nikki-MacCallum/dp/1732788227 Instagram: @nikkimacncheese Be sure to check us out at www.ThatSoberGuy.com also connect with us on instagram @realthatsoberguy and on twitter @shaneramer Need Help? Go to http://promisesbehavioralhealth.com/soberguy or call 888-205-1890 Looking for a meeting? Go to www.thatsoberguy.com/gethelp to find a meeting in your local area Get 20% off your first order by going to www.cleancause.com and entering the promo code SOBERGUY How to Navigate the first 90 Days of Sobriety Digital Course. Enter the promo code HALFOFF at checkout to save $25 Thanks to our Sponsors: http://promisesbehavioralhealth.com/soberguy https://cleancause.com
Comedian, Writer, Musician and Speaker Nikki MacCallum generously takes the time to sit down with The Junk and Jam Hour host Christopher Albert at the Radio Free Brooklyn studio to talk about her impressive career as an entrepreneur, artist, philanthropist and her new book, DRY RUN, a memoir that compares the struggles of running a marathon to the challenges of growing up as an only child with an alcoholic parent. She openly talks about her relationship with her alcoholic father - a 32 times marathoner - and the anguish and challenges of trying to get him to to stop drinking, including running the 26.2 mile Providence Marathon herself, as a means to get through to him. Equipped with a whimsically adventurous spirit, she shares all about her stint on a VH1 reality dating show entitled, "Why am I Still Single", the story behind her 'Safe-Sex Watch', and how joyous it is for her to regularly eat dinner - in her bathtub! Her charismatic and daring persona often finds her on stage -- and talks about the triumphs of writing, producing and starring in the Off-Broadway musical Matchmaker Matchmaker I'm Willing to Settle! and One Woman Show Familiar Things - both of which have garnered her industry recognition and success - including being featured in the prestigious NY Musical Festival. She's also the hilarious co-host - along with comedy partner Sarah Cooper - of the monthly NYC standup showcase, So Brave Comedy. Her most notable work is the time she dedicates to volunteering for the Coalition for the Homeless First Step Program, in which she supports underprivileged and underserved women in NYC looking to enter the workforce. Nikki aims to continue to encourage and inspire others to put themselves out there proudly and shamelessly - and to live life unapologetically. For More Info, Visit: www.nikki-maccallum.com ww.radiofreebrooklyn.com www.junkandjam.com Music Provided by: Free beats.io
Episode 11 includes a race report on the Providence Marathon, information on late May and early June 2019 races, coaching advice on tweaking our running form, running routes in Owings Mills and the Appalachian Trail, and an interview with Trent Swanson, race director for the Algonquin 50k and a growing stable of races on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
I sat down with my coach to talk about our progress over the last year and what led into the Providence Marathon breakthrough, a race that we decided on only about 8 weeks out. We covered the idea that without struggle, successes aren’t as meaningful, and that acknowledging discomfort and pressure is necessary and helpful in both running and life. I hope there are a lot of fun takeaways in this one for everyone to learn from! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support
Complacency is the enemy. Sometimes we get a little too comfortable in our fitness. When that happens, we start getting complacent and taking things for granted. That was me... until this past weekend. My 10th marathon finish was... something... The 2018 Providence Marathon was my 3rd time at Providence, and my 10th marathon finish. It was, overall, a good day - it was not, however, what I was expecting. I had grand visions of setting a PR at my 10th full marathon and having this amazing landmark day. Instead, it was an average performance and not all that remarkable aside from it being my 10th marathon. While I may not have had a new PR and all kinds of fanfare, I DID walk away with some very valuable lessons. For the full blog post and show notes visit the blog here. What's in this episode: It's finally warm! Like, all the time! Darrell's recent nutrition efforts Providence Marathon 2018 how it went and lessons learned fight complacency and find your fire! Episode Resources: Connect with So THIS Is Fitness Podcast Archive on "So, THIS Is Fitness..." Reviews on "So, THIS Is Fitness..." Facebook Instagram The Fitwife's Instagram! Twitter E-mail - podcast@sothisisfitness.com Listen to the So THIS Is Fitness Podcast To listen, you can either use the player below OR browse the following links: iPhone / iTunes - Subscribe Android devices - Subscribe Subscribe via RSS Support the show by supporting our sponsors!
Team Shenanigans Podcast: The running podcast that puts fun in your run
In this episode we are joined by Holly Kee, a mentor with the Dreamfar High School Marathon program which takes high school students in the Boston area through a 30-week training program and culminates in them running the Providence Marathon. [...] The post Podcast Episode 119 ??? Dreamfar High School Marathon appeared first on Team Shenanigans.
Team Shenanigans Podcast: The running podcast that puts fun in your run
In this episode we are joined by Holly Kee, a mentor with the Dreamfar High School Marathon program which takes high school students in the Boston area through a 30-week training program and culminates in them running the Providence Marathon. [...] The post Podcast Episode 119 – Dreamfar High School Marathon appeared first on Team Shenanigans.