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Trump is unique for many reasons. One of them is his public projection, his near permanent presence on the TV screen commentating on his own presidency, updating on sensitive negotiations and announcing new ideas that are far from concrete policies. Compare him with other presidents who restrict their appearances to the point they can be close to silent or invisible for relatively long periods of time. What will be the consequences of Trump's freakish ubiquity and are there lessons for more reticent leaders sticking to the old ways when they convey their messages? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The mighty Natalie Haynes returns to Running Commentary to report to Rob about here experience of their latest Half. Featuring technical surfaces, deluding distances and classical references.Thank you Natalie.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is the number 13 really unlucky? My guess is it's bullsh!t, how about you? Vicky finally showcases her socks (it's worth the wait, honest) and then dives into an unlikely serial killer who, through flaws in the judicial system, dodged the death penalty and escaped prison.Chapters:00:00 Welcome to the Padded Cell Podcast00:41 Discussing Episode 100 Plans01:23 Superstitions Around Number 1307:04 The History and Evolution of Socks09:53 Introducing New Patreons10:51 The Life of Serial Killer Donald 'Pee Wee' Gaskins22:14 The Notorious Criminal's Confessions23:53 The Cunning and Brutality of Pee Wee24:19 Speculations and Media Portrayals24:59 Political Commentary and Opinions25:22 The Seagull on Magpie Face Phenomenon26:40 Exploring Kink Markets and Toys28:36 The Big Beefy Boy and Other Toys31:27 Running Commentary and Humorous Moments37:43 Knife Play and Edge Play39:01 Concluding Remarks and Farewell▶︎ Support us on Patreon for bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/ThePaddedCellPodcast▶︎ www.thepaddedcellpodcast.co.uk▶︎ www.thepaddedcellpodcast.store Watch the podcast on YouTube:▶︎ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ThePaddedCellPodcastFollow The Padded Cell for more:▶︎ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551425184285▶︎ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thepaddedcell_podcast/?hl=en-gb▶︎ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thepaddedcellpodcastRecorded and Produced by Liverpool Podcast Studios▶︎ Web - http://www.liverpoolpodcaststudios.com▶︎ Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/liverpoolpodcaststudios▶︎ LinkedIn - http://www.linkedin.com/company/liverpool-podcast-studios
@therealvincefusco and @nancy_ timpano_mc love a running commentary and no one does it better than @anitajedinakJoining us from Sydney on @Livin_podcast today, is @anitajedinak to talk all things @mafs - come here the predictions of who will stay together and who will split!@goggleboxau get @anitajedinak on already! Australia needs her!#ThisIsLivin #LivinPodcast #VinceAndNancy #Guests #mafs #goggleboxau #newpodcast
What's the secret to a happy marriage? Which one of us didn't know what a reacharound is until today? Are bouquet garnis worth it? We answer all these questions, along with the most important one of all: why are people still listening to this nonsense, 300 episodes in? Joining us is the brilliant Rob Deering. He tells us about his 25 year career in comedy, and what he believes has kept him and his wife together for so long. Ellie also shares her top tip for staying married (spoiler: it involves a lot of WhatsApp groups.)As this is our 300th episode, we thought we'd bring back our fave game of yesteryear, Handbag Surprise. Plus, a daft quiz! And, of course, some Scummy Mummy Confessions, involving sex, burping, and a Christmas present fail. Do check out Rob and Paul's excellent running podcast, Running Commentary, wherever you get your podcasts. Rob's book is called Running Tracks and it's out now. The other podcast Ellie mentions in this episode is called The Swinging Palm Trees. Rob is directing our brand new show, HOT MESS! Tickets are now on sale for billions of gigs all over the country throughout 2025. Come and see us in Horsham, Stockport, Wrexham, Birmingham, Farnham, Leeds, Sheffield, Stroud, Harlow, Dunstable... And that's just March and April! Check scummymummies.com for more dates and tickets. Huge thanks to all the amazing guests we've had over the last 300 episodes. It has been such a joy and a privilege to meet so many interesting, clever, funny people, and also Steve Hill. But the biggest thanks of all goes to everyone who has listened to and left lovely reviews for our silly old podcast. We never thought we'd still be here 300 episodes later, but we're so happy that we are. Thank you, so much, for listening. x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Running Commentary gets some representation from the younger generation, as Paul's son George steps into Rob's shoes. Featuring a 20-something take on marathon training, changing attitudes to partying vs exercise, competitiveness vs training miles, secret TV work, beautiful woods (no pictures), temptations that had never crossed our minds before, father: coach or nemesis, the perennial search for balance, doing the Yorkshire Marathon in three and a half hours, and more family members joining the club. Thank you George.ROB DEERING WILL RETURN.SUBSCRIBE for early access, ad-free listening and more... and BUY OUR BOOKS; you can get Rob's book Running Tracks here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444 - and you can get Paul's book 26.2 Miles to Happiness here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/26-2-miles-to-happiness/paul-tonkinson/9781472975270You can download Rob's show Long Distance Man here: gofasterstripe.com/ldThanks for listening, supporting, and sharing your adventures with us. Happy running.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. Thanks for listening - we'll be back next week, and if you're desperate in the meantime, subscribe and become a Fan - there are hundreds of old episodes you can have a go on, AND you'll get next week's episode three days early. Happy running! https://plus.acast.com/s/runningcommentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rob Deering performs stand-up comedy with music, using a guitar, a loop pedal and his voice to create impressive rock and pop soundscapes. Along with being one of the most in-demand headliners on the UK circuit, he's toured nationally and performed solo shows at the Edinburgh Fringe many times since starting out in the year 2000. His late-night, live-music comedy pop quiz Beat This is a festival institution. Rob has performed around the world and he's appeared on any number of Radio and TV shows including winning Celebrity Mastermind twice and a comedians' special of the Weakest Link. He also once ran all over Britain for BBC 6 Music. He presents the podcast Running Commentary with fellow runner and comedian, Paul Tonkinson, and whilst fundraising for Parkinson's UK; he has now run 24 marathons. He produces and hosts Parkinson's UK's annual gig Shake With Laughter at London's Comedy Store .Rob Deering is guest number 387 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .For everything Rob Deering, visit - robdeering.com .For info and tickets for ALSO Festival, visit - https://www.also-festival.com .Follow Rob Deering on Twitter: @deeringrob & Instagram @robdeeringcomedian .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. Get bonus episodes and ad-free listening by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last week our President offered to school the young on when speech and assembly are free and tolerable — and when they are NOT! Michael Moore offers his own running commentary with his annotated verbal notes on where Biden has it right, and where he has it so weirdly, mistakenly wrong (see: Old White Dude vs Ancient White Man or Michigan v. Delaware, 2024). For more of Michael's work, subscribe to his Substack at MichaelMoore.com ******************** Write to Mike: mike@michaelmoore.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rumble-with-michael-moore/message
Running 44@60 Podcast - plotting Trevor Lee's journey to the 2021 44 mile Cornwall Classic Quarter
For this episode of the Running 44@60 podcast host Trevor Lee recorded on the run at the 2024 Brighton Marathon on Sunday April 7thTrevor used the same Jeff Galloway method that he used in the 2023 Brighton half marathon when he was several minutes under his predicted timeThe method is to run four minutes then walk for one minute throughout the whole of the event, even though in those first few walks you get overtaken by seemingly hundreds of runners!Trevor's target was to be under five hours, with a secondary target of being under 4:50 and a top target of sub 4:45As you will hear the Jeffing method worked really well and Trevor came home in 4:42The podcast episode will give you a real flavour for the fantastic atmosphere created by the thousands of spectators who lined the courseThe noise was absolutely immense in places and you will also hear that there was several groups of musicians and singers out on the courseThis will take some beating for being Trevor's number one run of 2024 when he looks back on the year in DecemberHere is the link to the results: Brighton Marathon Results 2024 And here is the link to the Brighton Marathon page if by listening to this you are persuaded to go for it in 2025 - its on Sunday April 6thI mentioned Rob Deering who we saw at the Komedia Comedy Club in Brighton - Rob co-hosts a great running podcast - Running Commentary - with fellow comedian Paul Tonkinson. Paul is planning to run this year's Marathon des Sables. If you've done something interesting, ideally that we haven't covered in previous episodes, and would like to be a guest on the show please drop me a line to podcast@trevorleemedia.co.ukThis is episode 143 of the Running 44@60 podcast. You can access and download the previous 141 episodes via your usual podcast app or on the Running 44@60 podcast page. Host Trevor Lee ran his own first ultra in 2021 - the 44 mile Classic Quarter - hence 44@60. Trevor has written a book about his buildup and adventure – it is both a business and running book and is available on Amazon via this link: 12 Business Lessons from Running an Ultra Marathon. Each sale generates £5 for Childrens Hospice South West. Trevor's big running goal is now the Arc of Attrition 50 in January 2025. The Running 44@60 podcast began as a learning / motivational tool for host Trevor Lee in his quest to run a first ever ultra - the Classic Quarter in 2021 - here's the story of Running 44@60 It now has over 100 episodes and is aimed at those thinking about and committing to their first ever ultra.Trevor wrote a book : 12 Business Lessons from Running an Ultra Marathon - all proceeds go to the Children's Hospice South West
In this episode we go through some of our favourite content creators across the world of podcasts, Instagram and Youtube. Some podcasts we mention are Running Commentary, Runpod, What the Fartlek, Marathon Talk, Talk Ultra and The Running Channel Podcast. For Instagram we suggest following Savanahsachdev, Millypickles, Philybowden (youtube as well for Phily) Sarasnextmarathon, Runningjo10k and All these things ive run. On Youtube go for Ben Parkes, Sarah Place, The Running Channel, The welsh runner (Matt Rees) and Kellogs on the Run (Kelly Ruck). Keep up the amazing work everyone and we hope you enjoy trying a few of these!We also go through our week of running and cover some recent race results, shout outs to listeners and some future topic suggestions. If you have any results you want us to cover or topics for future episodes, get in touch, or if you are interested in being coached by Paul, please email us or connect on any social media. We will back every Monday with a new episode and here is how you can connect with us to help build the running partners community;email us at runningpartners@outlook.comShare this link to friends and family so they can subscribe http://running-partners.captivate.fm/listenPaul's running coach websitewww.paulgriffithsrunningcoach.com Alis Stravahttp://www.strava.com/athletes/2163809Ali's Instagramhttp://www.instagram.com/twenty.six.point.two/?hl=enAli's Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/alison.griffiths.58/Paul's Stravahttp://www.strava.com/athletes/10421356Paul's Instagramhttp://www.instagram.com/griffsrunning?igshid=NGVhN2U2NjQ0Yg==Paul's Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/paul.griffiths.77312Our YouTube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwc3oBawuCiG-5ldXWfN-PQOur websitehttps://running-partners.captivate.fm/
Rob and Paul tour the estate and check on their state in this, Running Commentary's four-hundredth episode. On a hot day at home, they talk memories of early days, relatives on the move, the little jumps that change your perspective, walking the wetlands, eschewing Glastonbury, foot care and foot craziness, parkrun preview, old habits and good decisions.Happy four hundred to YOU, dear listener; it almost goes without saying that we are nothing without you. Thank you for sharing your adventures on line, for supporting us through Acast, and for giving us the privilege of coming along with you on your runs.Have we ever mentioned our books?You can get Rob's book Running Tracks here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444 - and Paul's award-winning 26.2 Miles to Happiness here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/26-2-miles-to-happiness/paul-tonkinson/9781472975270.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. Thanks for listening - we'll be back next week, and if you're desperate in the meantime, subscribe and become a Fan - there are hundreds of old episodes you can have a go on, AND you'll get next week's episode three days early. Happy running! https://plus.acast.com/s/runningcommentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With snow and ice underfoot and Paul nursing a back twinge, Rob and Paul take a very leisurely Jeff round Finsbury Park, the New River and Woodberry Wetlands; of course, walking rather than running means they can go where they normally fear to tread... Featuring fear of falling, water fowl, Rob's parkrun DNF, a bit of parenting, and lots and lots of spectacular snowy surroundings.Thanks for all your support - through the Acast button - and for sharing all your runs; we love you.What was your favourite Running Commentary moment this year? Let us know and we'll revisit it before the year is out.Stuck for Christmas present ideas for that literate runner in your life? Rob's book Running Tracks is available here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444...and you can get Paul's award-winning 26.2 Miles to Happiness here:https://www.waterstones.com/book/26-2-miles-to-happiness/paul-tonkinson/9781472975270Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Heather Jackson is a professional triathlete and now trail and ultra runner for Hoka who splits her time between Bend, OR and Tucson, AZ. Heather joins the Singletrack Podcast to talk about her impressive debut ultra race at the 2022 Javelina Jundred, her decision to pause her triathlon career in favor of ultrarunning and gravel biking, her ideas for the 2023 season, and much more. Sponsors:InsideTracker - go to (https://info.insidetracker.com/single...) to get 20% off your next order.Kodiak Cakes - use code Singletrack15 at checkout on their website (https://kodiakcakes.com/) to get 15% off your next orderGnarly Nutrition - use code Singletrack20 at checkout on their website (https://gognarly.com/) to get 20% off your next orderLinks:Follow Heather on InstagramFollow Heather on YoutubeTimestamps:(1:14) - whether she has ignited interest in ultrarunning among triathlon fans(4:55) - reflecting on professional endurance athletic career to date(13:54) - athletes she's followed, been in touch with in the ultrarunning scene so far(20:00) - splitting time between Tucson, AZ and Bend, OR(24:59) - pausing triathlon career out of curiosity for other sports(31:59) - significant October racing schedule, including Javelina(36:05) - what went well, what went wrong at Javelina(46:02) - current thoughts post-Javelina(48:22) - first impressions of the ultrarunning scene (53:52) - potential races for 2023Additional Episodes You May Enjoy:#129 - Des Linden | Sports Psychology, Running Commentary, Trail and Ultrarunning InterestsSupport the show
Cat Bradley is a professional trail runner for Brooks based in Boulder, CO. In this conversation, we reflect back on her experience winning the 2017 Western States 100, navigating the professional trail running world after that event, her thoughts on social media and decision to start a podcast, her decision to change sponsors last year, and the balance between passion and professionalism when setting goals in the sport.Sponsors:InsideTracker - go to (https://info.insidetracker.com/singletrack) to get 20% off your next order.Kodiak Cakes - use code Singletrack15 at checkout on their website (https://kodiakcakes.com/) to get 15% off your next orderGnarly Nutrition - use code Singletrack20 at checkout on their website (https://gognarly.com/) to get 20% off your next orderTimestamps:(2:33) - what's exciting her most these days(5:26) - UTMB Puerto Vallarta (9:27) - how life changed after the 2017 Western States 100(13:18) - the negative aspects post-2017 Western States(18:29) - the sponsorship experience post-Western States(22:13) - gender pay disparity issues(23:38) - the benefits of processing the Western States experience (29:55) - starting a podcast, the importance of self-expression(34:44) - social media obligations for pro runners(39:16) - the conversations Cat's interested in having on her podcast(44:10) - creating opportunities in the running world separate from her athletic performances(47:13) - the process of changing sponsors, how to know when its time to make a change(52:29) - advice for fellow athletes when it comes to navigating the sponsorship side of trail running(55:02) - the benefits of having an agent(59:37) - balancing passion and professionalism, goals for 2023(63:14) - final thoughtsLinks:BeRad PodcastCat's websiteCat's InstagramAdditional Episodes You May Enjoy:#129 - Des Linden | Sports Psychology, Running Commentary, Trail and Ultrarunning Interests#96 - Clare Gallagher | Leadville 100 Focus, Social Media Perspective, Next Career StepsSupport the show
CJ Albertson is a professional runner for Brooks based in Fresno, CA who just set a new 50K world record in 2:38:43. In this conversation we talk about his motivations to break that record, whether he's interested in moving up in distance on the ultra scene, and his general thoughts on competition, physical training, mental training and more.Sponsors:InsideTracker - go to (https://info.insidetracker.com/singletrack) to get 20% off your next order.Kodiak Cakes - use code Singletrack15 at checkout on their website (https://kodiakcakes.com/) to get 15% off your next orderGnarly Nutrition - use code Singletrack20 at checkout on their website (https://gognarly.com/) to get 20% off your next orderTimestamps:(2:20) - motivations for reclaiming the 50K record(9:11) - whether there's still time to shave off the record(12:45) - interests in other ultra distances(20:29) - training philosophy for ultras(23:17) - remaining goals, performance ceiling at marathon distance(31:10) - relationships with other elite marathoners(36:58) - mental training philosophy(40:47) - training inspirations(47:54) - interests in recovery, how he spends the rest of his days(58:10) - miscellaneous topicsLinks:Follow CJ on InstagramFollow CJ on StravaRenato CanovaMihaly Igloi MethologyQuestioning Christianity with Tim KellerAdditional Episodes You May Enjoy:#129 - Des Linden | Sports Psychology, Running Commentary, Trail and Ultrarunning Interests#109 - Jim Walmsley | 2022 UTMB Pre-Race Interview#38 - Taggart VanEtten | Road Ultrarunning, Midwest Scene, 100 Mile World Record AttemptSupport the show
Des Linden is a professional runner for Brooks Running. She joins the Singletrack Podcast to talk about a range of topics including her interests in sports psychology, her nascent career as a commentator for NBC in their running broadcasts, and perhaps most notably to this audience - her intentions to transition more significantly from road marathons to trail and ultra running as early as next year.Timestamps:(0:37) - running background, accolades(2:01) - interests in sports psychology(5:00) - how she thinks about and handles pressure(7:31) - broadcasting, running commentary career(17:38) - reflections on the current stage of her marathoning career(19:28) - 50K world record, interests in ultras after that experience(22:14) - how she thinks about career transitions(24:39) - talks with sponsors about switching to/trying trails and ultras(25:39) - memorable moments visiting Chamonix this year, spectating UTMB(28:57) - strengths and weaknesses on trails(30:49) - other trails and ultra races she's interested in(31:50) - inspirations in our sport(32:43) - whether she will go "all-in" on trail and ultra running(34:08) - how her training and lifestyle would change switching to ultras(35:21) - miscellaneous questions Sponsors:Kodiak Cakes - use code Singletrack15 at checkout on their website to get 15% off your next orderGnarly Nutrition - use code Singletrack20 at checkout on their website to get 20% off your next orderInsideTracker - go to insidetracker.com/singletrack to get 20% off your next order.Links:Follow Des Linden on InstagramLinden X TwoChoosing To RunSupport the show
Two time Comedian of the Year Paul Tonkinson is in the city of Dubai for The Laughter Factory's "Take Your Mind Off The World Tour" together with Lisa Alvarado and Pierre Hollins. We'll get to know Paul's journey into comedy, his Television gigs and his podcast Running Commentary. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The excitement is palpable on the start line, but how will Rob and Paul's Race To The Stones adventures play out? Featuring early starts, picturesque woodland, beautiful birds, walking up the hills, walking down the hills, friends old and new, drama predictable and unpredictable, a fine array of ridiculous voices, a lack of potatoes, some slapstick-based karma, a half-way humbling and a Running Commentary spin-off group.With your help, Rob's run raised over £3,000 for Parkinson's UK - thank you, thank you, thank you. We can't express how much we appreciate you sharing your running lives and your hard-earned cash with us. Namaste.Rob's book Running Tracks is available here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444, and you can get Paul's award-winning 26.2 Miles to Happiness here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/26-2-miles-to-happiness/paul-tonkinson/9781472975270Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
we dissect the past talks we've had so far.
Going deep over our past shows. Kyumin revealing some of his experiences.
26.2 Miles to Happiness is Paul Tonkinson's memoire and an account of his sub-3 hour marathon. Paul lost his mother when he was very young, and he had a rocky relationship with his step-mom between the ages of 6 and 13. He explains some of the scars that this relationship left him with well into adulthood, and how running helped him overcome them. As a young boy Paul would wake up before anyone else in the household to sneak off for a run in an old pair of boots. As an adult, Paul spent some time enjoying food and alcohol a little too much, before getting back into running for health reasons. Paul's work as a comedian means that he has some very good friends that are not runners, and this makes for some funny stories as he is trying to get ready to run his sub-3-hour marathon. There is one instance where he is in a restaurant with a friend and tries to order a healthy option with no alcohol; his friend waits for the waitress to leave and then offers to pay for his meal because he thinks that Paul is short on cash… why else would you leave out the alcohol?Paul Tonkinson is a British comedian, radio presenter and television personality, best known for his presenting work on The Big Breakfast and The Sunday Show. He was winner of the 1992 Time Out New Act of the Year Award, and was Time Out Stand Up Comic of the Year in 1997. Paul has returned to running as an adult and is now in the sub-3-hour marathon club with a personal best of 2:59:21 at the London marathon. Along the way he has also started a podcast called Running Commentary where he and the cohost interview people while running. The author hopes that with his book he can convince at least one person to run a marathon.26.2 Miles to Happiness can be found at the usual book outlets (Amazon, etc.), or you can get a copy directly from the publisher: https://www.bloomsbury.com/ca/262-miles-to-happiness-9781472966261/ If you would like to follow Paul then you can find him on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/paultonkinson_/Big thank you to the publisher, Bloomsbury, for providing a review copy of the book, and to the author Paul Tonkinson for taking the time to speak with us. Any feedback or suggestions on this review or any of our other podcast episodes would be greatly welcomed. Leave us a review using your favorite podcast player or contact us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/runningbookreviews/Twitter: https://twitter.com/reviews_runningInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/runningbookreviews/Podcast webpage: https://runningbookreviews.buzzsprout.com If you have been enjoying the podcast and are wondering how you can help us out, you can now buy us a coffee!Support the show
Last weekend, I did something that was unthinkable (and uninteresting) to my younger self: I ran a marathon. In this episode of the podcast, I take a few minutes to unpack some of my reflections on the experience. For a written version, please check out either my website or my Substack page. Oh, and if you've been tracking along with me in this journey at all, it'd be so great to hear from you! Please, leave a comment or a question (or, heck, even a complaint would do at this point). This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit marcjolicoeur.substack.com
Rob and Paul's state-of-the-union run around Hampstead Heath on the first Tuesday of the month has become a Running Commentary tradition in 2022, although this is the first time the first point of business has been the state of Rob's caboose. Also featuring a report from Ivo Graham's 50k 'Machathon', spectacular trees and flowers, finally starting to really think about Race To The Stones, wandering down new paths on the Heath without getting lost, all kinds of shows - comedy and otherwise, and an anniversary.Thanks as ever, for supporting us through the Acast Supporter button, and for sharing your adventures with us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. You're a wonderful bunch.Rob's book Running Tracks is available here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444, and you can get Paul's award-winning 26.2 Miles to Happiness here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/26-2-miles-to-happiness/paul-tonkinson/9781472975270Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the tenth anniversary of the first release, our first ever ComCom guest Rob Deering returns to discuss marathons not sprints. One of Stu's all-time favourite acts, we'll celebrate Rob's huge “Running Commentary” podcast with Paul Tonkinson, and its associated fandom; whether Rob is secretly serious; walking away from the desire to be liked; and the secret of Roger Rabbit's handcuffs…25 mins of extras available exclusively to the Insiders Club includes Rob on meritocracy and the strange evolution of comedy from the 70s to now, as well as some informed speculation on its future!Go to www.comedianscomedian.com/insiders for this and much more, including the exclusive Insiders Q&As with Nish Kumar, James Acaster and Fern Brady and the incredible “self-help for comedians” special with Amanda Donnet.Catch up with Rob Deering:Read Rob's brilliant book "Running Tracks" (that could even turn you into a runner):www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444TW: @deeringrobIG: @robdeeringcomedianwww.robdeering.comEverything Stu's up to:This podcast is @ComComPod on Twitter and Instagramwww.comedianscomedian.comwww.stuartgoldsmith.comStu offers remote and in-person talks to business, distilling insights from over 400 comics on cultivating resilience and the ability to bounce back, to all levels from C-suite to team members.“Stuart was brilliant; he nailed the brief, and the balance of meaningful content and humour was perfect for our audience.” Jo Matkin, CEO Celsus Group See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When we left off Charles had been shot and Laura was looking for help. Her only hope is the visually impaired Sam. Can they find help? Can they find it in time? Plus Meg and I ramble quite a bit in this one so apologies ahead of time.
From nervous beginners to seasoned marathon runners, Laura Grimshaw and Moy McGowan present a selection of running podcasts to inspire you to get out there. Tina Muir – the elite athlete turned podcaster – joins us to talk about her podcasts Running for Real and Running Realised about the glorious freedoms, spiritual epiphanies and harsh realities of running. And we speak to the running comedians Rob Deering and Paul Tonkinson about their long running running podcast Running Commentary where they talk about running whilst running. We also hear speedy bursts of: Couch to 5k Free Weekly Timed Rob Deering's Running Tracks Radio Hour Running is BS A Runner's Life with Marcus Brown The Sunday Plodcast RunPod with Jenni Falconer The Women's Running Podcast Runner's World UK Podcast
Corrine Malcolm is a Professional Trail Runner Adidas Terrex, a Co-Host of the Trail Society podcast, a coach at Carmichael Training Systems and in general, one of the more involved people in our sport. We talk about the good and the bad of growth in our sport, especially relating to brand-building, race organizing, drug testing, and the overall professionalization of ultra running. We dig some coaching and running science topics like racing frequency, off-season execution, and her research-related wishlist. Corrine also talks about how she got involved on the media side of the sport and offers her thoughts on doing commentary, evolving race coverage, and all the personalities in our community.Timestamps(1:12) - ultrarunning brands jockeying for control(12:37) - concerns about the Quartz program(22:08) - frequency of racing for elite ultrarunners(27:00) - off seasons for ultrarunners(30:29) - as the race distance increases, female runners get stronger(35:12) - why testosterone may be a disadvantage in ultrarunning(37:23) - why elite ultrarunners don't pace better(41:45) - unanswered questions in ultrarunning research(47:27) - how Corrine got into ultrarunning media(53:57) - ultrarunning personalities in media(60:50) - recruiting more female runners to ultrarunning(65:22) - changing race cutoff times to attract more athletes(67:33) - presentation expectations for male versus female sponsored athletesLinksQuartz ProgramTeam MatryxFollow Corrine on InstagramCorrine's personal websiteFollow Corrine on TwitterCorrine's articles on IRunFarGet coached by CorrineAdditional Episodes You May Enjoy:#39 - Hillary Allen | Brooks Running, Out And Back, Recovery Process Mindset, 2022 UTMB#31 - Dani Moreno | Sub Ultra Trail Racing, Golden Trail Series, Overcoming Burnout, Female ParticipationSupport Singletrack:PatreonSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/singletracknews)
Paul and Rob loop Hackney Marshes - windy, but sunny and soft underfoot - and Rob shares the full story of his Yorkshire Marathon 2021. Plus a special gig report after Shake With Laughter for Parkinson's UK at the Comedy Store, Paul embracing some sensible legwear and making friends with Hackney hounds, all the other Running Commentary crew who ran in York and beyond, and, with the running season in full swing - your PBs!Thank you to anyone and everyone who sponsored Rob in his brace of marathons - and all of you wonderful coffee-buyers hitting the Acast Supporter button; we love you all - happy running.Rob's book Running Tracks is available here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444, you can get Paul's award-winning 26.2 Miles to Happiness here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/26-2-miles-to-happiness/paul-tonkinson/9781472975270Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Schiff's Running Commentary on PBS Frontline Special- The Power of the Fed. PBS Frontline Misses the Fed's Real Power to Destroy https://youtu.be/0KAfRB3zKu4 47,465 views Peter Schiff 461K subscribers The power to inflate is the power to destroy. Fed ensures most Americans are living on the edge. Quantitative Easing is just another word for government debt monetization. We're always just one bubble away from the next financial crisis.Government creates a moral hazard with every subsidy it gets involved in. Power is most dangerous when it's not understood by those wielding it. Free $75 credit to upgrade your post at https://Indeed.com/peter. Terms and conditions apply. Offer valid through September 30, 2021. Redeem your 30-day trial for only 99¢ at https://Literati.com/gold Watch The Housing Bubble film: https://letusdisagree.com/ RATE AND REVIEW the Peter Schiff Show Podcast on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/PeterSchiff/... SIGN UP FOR MY FREE NEWSLETTER: https://www.europac.com/ Schiff Gold News: http://www.SchiffGold.com/news Buy my newest book at http://www.tinyurl.com/RealCrash Follow me on Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/PeterSchiff Follow me on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/PeterSchiff Follow me on Instagram: https://Instagram.com/PeterSchiff Two Documentary films mentioned by Peter Schiff- https://letusdisagree.com/ The cost may be $10 but I am not sure. HELP ACU SPREAD THE WORD! Ways to subscribe to the American Conservative University Podcast Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FM Player Podcast Addict Tune-in Podcasts Pandora Look us up on Amazon Prime Please help ACU by submitting your Show ideas. Email us at americanconservativeuniversity@americanconservativeuniversity.com
Peter Schiff's Running Commentary on PBS Frontline Special- The Power of the Fed. PBS Frontline Misses the Fed's Real Power to Destroy https://youtu.be/0KAfRB3zKu4 47,465 views Peter Schiff 461K subscribers The power to inflate is the power to destroy. Fed ensures most Americans are living on the edge. Quantitative Easing is just another word for government debt monetization. We're always just one bubble away from the next financial crisis.Government creates a moral hazard with every subsidy it gets involved in. Power is most dangerous when it's not understood by those wielding it. Free $75 credit to upgrade your post at https://Indeed.com/peter. Terms and conditions apply. Offer valid through September 30, 2021. Redeem your 30-day trial for only 99¢ at https://Literati.com/gold Watch The Housing Bubble film: https://letusdisagree.com/ RATE AND REVIEW the Peter Schiff Show Podcast on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/PeterSchiff/... SIGN UP FOR MY FREE NEWSLETTER: https://www.europac.com/ Schiff Gold News: http://www.SchiffGold.com/news Buy my newest book at http://www.tinyurl.com/RealCrash Follow me on Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/PeterSchiff Follow me on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/PeterSchiff Follow me on Instagram: https://Instagram.com/PeterSchiff Two Documentary films mentioned by Peter Schiff- https://letusdisagree.com/ The cost may be $10 but I am not sure. HELP ACU SPREAD THE WORD! Ways to subscribe to the American Conservative University Podcast Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FM Player Podcast Addict Tune-in Podcasts Pandora Look us up on Amazon Prime Please help ACU by submitting your Show ideas. Email us at americanconservativeuniversity@americanconservativeuniversity.com
No, you're not reading this wrong... we've crossed the streams! In this episode, Jody and David speak with Rob Deering, comedian, writer and co-host of Running Commentary, about the intersection between music and running. During lockdown, Rob wrote a book about his love of running and music, Running Tracks, which is due to be published Summer 2021.As well as music, Rob reveals the journey from stand-up comedian to podcast host and firm fixture in the running community.Enjoy!If you enjoyed this episode please SUBSCRIBE to get every episode delivered to you before everyone else.Join the conversation! Suggest future guests, wallow in your malaise or offer your unsolicited opinion on running issues or anything else over at the Bad Boy Running Podcast Facebook group, here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/badboyrunningSend us your feedback and comments at letters@badboyrunning.com.Join the Bad Boy Running Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/badboyrunningVisit the Bad Boy Running store for merchandise: https://store.badboyrunning.comJoin the Bad Boy Running Club here: https://club.badboyrunning.comFollow Bad Boy Running on social media: Website: https://www.badboyrunning.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BadBoyRunningInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/badboyrunningpodcast... Twitter: https://twitter.com/badboyrunning
In this episode, I do running commentary of the 2021 Academy Awards, recorded during the commercial breaks. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skonmovies/message
After the ApocalypseA pandemic survival storySeason one, Episode Eleven, “Service”Bill the dog watched as the man he had brought to the house bent over and touched his fingers to the throat of the Corporal. Bill let the man touch the Corporal. He knew the man was trying to help. But Bill also knew that the Corporal was gone. He could smell that the body was without life. He knew death when he smelled it. He had smelled death many times when he and the Corporal were deployed. In the war....Hello my friends and welcome to the Apocalypse – this is Chris your Apocalyptic cruise director. Today's episode is brought to you by my friend Ann who is a writer and owns a social media marketing company. She contributed to my Patreon! Which you can too at patreon/aftertheapocalypse – all on word. You can find links to all Ann's stuff in the show notes. If you want to sponsor a show I'll put your links in the apocalypse as well. Ann M. BrennanOwner of Ann's Social Media & MarketingCreator of Burgers & Bands for Suicide PreventionAuthor of A Running CommentarySubscribe to ASMM Digital on YouTubeI'm usually pretty good about putting links in the notes to anyone or anything I talk about here – so if I reference someone or something, like a movie, an author or a book - I link to it. I'm also post the episode scripts for members on the patreon page. I'm in this for the long haul but could sure use your help! We're closing in on 2,000 listeners, which I know is a drop in the bucket, but with your help we will grow! Leave a review, tell a friend, let's keep it going! We added 10 listeners from Japan, domo aregato. I have worked in Japan, but that's another story. And we added Denmark, and Finland and Puerto Rico. I've been to Demark and Puerto Rico, but I don't think I've been to Finland – so there's something to look forward to. I think there are somewhere around 170 – 190 countries in the world, depending on how you count them – so let's get them all. Feel free to reach out to me with any ideas or suggestions, I'd love to hear from you! Cyktrussell at gmail dot com.When I first told Ann about this new project she said, ‘well, that's nice Chris, but it's not my cup of tea'. She surprised me with her Patreon contribution – I asked her what changed her mind and she said she loved KJ! I consider that a success. Did you like this week's attempt to see the world through Bill the dog's eyes? If I can make Ann like one of my female characters, maybe I can make you like my canine friend Bill. The other thing I'd be interested in some feedback on is the length. I'm purposely keeping these episodes to shortish 2000 word chapters. I'm curious how those string together in the narrative as you're listening to them. Do you binge through them? Is it long enough to have you looking forward to the next one? I'd like to release more frequently than every two weeks, but I need some traction to do that so keep reviewing and forwarding. Let's see if we can't get some acceleration. Things are going to continue to get exciting here in the apocalypse. Let me know if you need anything. Thanks for listening – and Keep Surviving! LinksAfter the Apocalypse is written and produced by Chris Russell (that's me) aftertheapocalypse.meThe show is narrated by Robert Weinheimer who's work can be found at https://commandvoices.com/The intro and outro music is by Bobby Quinn https://www.fiverr.com/bobbyquinncThank you for listening to After the apocalypse. Make sure to subscribe and please tell your friends. Because this show can only survive the apocalypse with your help. Be a good survivor and spread the word. Go onto your favorite podcast service and write a review. One of the best ways to directly support the show is through our Patreon page –go to patreon.com/AfterTheApocalypse https://www.patreon.com/AftertheApocalypseLinks to everything can be found in the episode and show notes.You can find out more about the show at our website www.aftertheapocalypse.meUntil next week. Thank you for listening and keep surviving. ... Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Iain and Iain are having a nice relaxing time in the garden when all news hell breaks loose! Despite their need to kick back, the team gathers once more behind the mics to cover famous names putting their foot firmly in mouth, others moving forward with action, translation issues in the world of virtual tabletops, magic cards breaking records, and Jenga. Yes. Jenga. All this and more, on this episode of Brainwaves! Headlines Radho runs into trouble https://boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/114062/rahdo-talks-through-episode-69 Tascini Update https://www.facebook.com/daniele.tascini - You can find Tascini’s statements on his facebook page https://kulturgutspiel.de/politik-und-gesellschaft/rassismus-diskussion-der-fall-daniele-tascini/ https://twitter.com/sebastianwenzel/status/1357632971897995264?s=20 Tabletop Simulator outsources translation to Google? https://steamcommunity.com/games/TabletopSimulator/announcements/detail/3024698921216466933 News Muppets and Chainmail bras https://mobile.twitter.com/Wizards_DnD/status/1356641032226680832 Rose Gauntlet https://www.rosegauntlet.com Magic card breaks records at auction https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/47446/high-grade-magic-the-gathering-alpha-black-lotus-goes-511-1k Asmodee gets scientific https://www.gameosity.com/2021/01/27/asmodee-brings-science-to-board-gaming-with-game-in-lab/ Patreon Shoutouts Exec Producers: Lucky Sparrow Gaming Cafe https://luckysparrow.co.uk/ Shaun Newan game-a-lot.fun/en facebook.com/gamealotboardgames Our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/thegiantbrain Support Us https://giantbrain.co.uk/support-us-new/ Metallic Dice Games https://metallicdicegames.com/ Promo Code: ROLLWITHBRAINS Discord https://discord.gg/RFdaP8vT6e Outro Jenga world record https://www.dicebreaker.com/games/jenga/news/jenga-tower-guinness-world-record https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/500643-most-jenga-blocks-stacked-on-one-vertical-jenga-block Our Links Thanks very much for listening. If you like what you’ve listened to then the best way to help us out is to share the podcast and drop us a review and rating on itunes. You can also follow us on Discord: https://discord.gg/3bMx2HK75r Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegiantbrain Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giantbrainuk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegiantbrain Website: https://giantbrain.co.uk/ Email: giantbrainuk@gmail.com
Obviously we got very distracted by Christmas and put off recording the podcast which is why there wasn't an episode last week, we're sorry. Take comfort in knowing we were having a great time eating, drinking and being merry which is all that should be achieved over the festive period in our opinion. This week we look back over 2020 and try to pull out the positives on what could easily be written off as a bad year. We've both made big personal achievements and have some small fun ones too. Yes, Lizzy does wang on about running again, she promises to stop trying to turn this into a running podcast (but only if Andy promises to do at least one run every week). We'd love to hear from you so please side into our DM on Instagram - @PodcrastinationPod See you next Tuesday! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
A stunningly sunny June run to and through the woods, where, as some kind of potential future falls into place, Paul and Rob look back at their history together. Featuring extreme generosity, unreasonable mockery, sun-dappled greenery, familiar constabulary, nuggets of philosophy, marathons and parkruns past and future, putting it all out there, buying all the available fish,and some hot dogs.We can’t thank you enough for the money and messages you’ve sent through the Acast Supporter button; cheers loves.Pledge to support Rob's book Running Tracks HERE: https://unbound.com/books/running-tracks/Get Paul’s book 26.2 Miles to Happiness HERE: https://www.amazon.co.uk/26-2-Miles-Happiness-Comedians-Marathon/dp/1472966260 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's podcast the lovely Jenni Falconer joins sisters Tabitha and Merryn Somerset Webb to discuss launching a business in lockdown, how running keeps her sane and yup, you guessed it, the global economy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Day forty five, Flies and Poolside Cocktails. Life behind the police lines in Lockdown Spain for a British couple and their three good legs cat. Find out more at: https://www.thesecretspain.com Day 45 flies and poolside cocktails Day 45 of our Spanish Lockdown. When will it ever end? Uncle Pedro, the Spanish Prime Minister has issued a very complicated phasing of return to halfway normal life. No dates, as it will be based on how many deaths have occurred as each day goes by. It is progress but it does look like international air travel will not return this summer. The best that can be hoped for is that you can travel within your local region. This is also the miserable day that Chris has to go shopping, he has to go to two supermarkets as neither are now stocked well. It is turning into an arduous task to find enough food and cleaning materials. I guess that more than a month of Spanish manufacturing stopped has had an impact on supplies. Today no bread, but we have potatoes, pasta and rice for carbohydrate. Nothing to wash your hands with, but luckily we have a collection of old hotel soaps and hand wash that I am pressing into action. Nothing to kill ants or flies.. a much harder call this one as we are overrun with ants in the house at the moment, three good legs cat doesn’t help with his twice daily fish tossing, covering the floor with little pieces of fish.. you can see the ants just waiting for their moment to carry off a tasty tossed morsel. The flies I can whack with a handy Chinese shop swatter. But the tiger mosquitos are going to be harder to kill as we have about a week or so of spray left for them. Whereas Britain suffered with shortages at the beginning, it does seem that we are getting a taste of that now here. But as my client comedian Rob Deering said on the Running Commentary Podcast today.. “We have just got to suck it up.” As there are more serious things to worry about than getting fly spray and chlorine for your pool. The Running Commentary boys have magnificently carried on running, both separately but together. Paul runs in one part of London and Rob in another and we sync the two recording devices and their phones.. and it works really well until they get cut off, which is often.. but once I have edited it all together, they a producing a fine and inspirational show. Some sadness this week as they remember the London Marathon that will at best postponed at worst it will have to jump a year. I was doing some charity work for Multiple Sclerosis teaching a Press Officer how to deal with live streaming and that’s how I got to meet Rob and Paul. You can catch Rob Deering at the weekend on the Isolation Song Contest a kind of indoor Eurovision, check the link in the Podcast description, or go to Just Giving dot com, Isolation Song Contest for more. Day 45 and with the shopping done it has turned out to be a fairly nice afternoon, the sun was shining and the temperature about 20 to 21c, but at about four pm the wind returned yet again. It took us a couple of weeks to get over my mother’s visit to us a few years ago. Having to keep working and entertain holiday guests is hard work. It seems sublime that family would want to come and visit you when you ‘live abroad’ we were really looking forward to seeing our nieces visit us next week for a few days, they had booked the hotel and we were planning to pick them up from the airport and just let them chill in the sun and sip those much vaunted cocktails by the pool. We are both desperately sad that it is not to be. But having guests can be joyous but also a burden. Many of our neighbours curse that they have so many bedrooms and that quite distant members of the family will suddenly descend on them, the children making a bee line for the pool, the adults helping themselves to the booze.. as “It is so cheap over here.” I think if we had stayed in the UK and moved to somewhere like Basildon, not a single family member would consider taking a weeks holiday with us. We love our family but love privacy too. It is handy that we have a very fine hotel just five minutes’ drive away, or even closer is a large Spanish hotel that offers bargain rooms in the summer, well they did. I hope the girls will come same time next year if international travel is once again allowed.. and of course there are any airlines left that haven’t gone bust, unemployment figures are going to soar so high I wouldn’t be surprised if UB40 put on a comeback tour. It is far from all doom and gloom and we are very lucky to live where we are, a lack of bread and fly spray can be overcome, and there are much more important things happening right now in the science laboratories of the world.. as Rob Deering says .. “suck it up.”
As if by magic, Running Commentary continues. Paul’s in the woods and Rob’s in his back yard, but they’re both still running, and shooting the breeze - on the phone. Featuring where comedians go in a lockdown, virtual parkruns, garden marathons, giant spiders and land-based sharks, the Queen’s attitude to slapstick, Father of the Bride in a pandemic, and a little bit of UK Garage. Stay safe, stay well and run on.Get through the lockdown and the lack of the London Marathon this month by reading Paul’s book 26.2 Miles to Happiness, OUT NOW! You can get it here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/26-2-Miles-Happiness-Comedians-Marathon/dp/1472966260 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joining me on today's show is Paul Tonkinson, comedian and runner. As well as being a comedian, Paul is an experienced club runner and in 2017 set himself the challenge of running the London Marathon in sub-3 hours. He's also the host of the Running Commentary podcast with his co-host, Rob Deering.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fitterhealthierdad. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rob and Paul, still on Hackney Marshes in the sunshine, deal with more of your questions, their answers becoming more discursive and philosophical as the miles rack up - which is, of course, the Running Commentary way. Featuring more faces and races, f-bombs and code browns, form and fartlek.Beautiful, bespoke, New Balance / Running Commentary shirts available HERE: https://newbalanceteam.co.uk/clubs-teams-and-unis/running-commentary Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the concluding installment of our two-part look at the case of Daphne Caruana Galizia, we find out about the investigations she was working on for her blog, Running Commentary, at the time of her death. This journalistic work made her powerful enemies in her homeland, Malta, and likely led to her murder.To find out more about the people and music featured in today’s episode, visit the Assassinations Podcast website. While there, you can also check out our Bookstore, where we recommend some great episode-related books and reading material, and shop our Merch Store to nab a log tee or tote bag.This episode includes a trailer for our brand new podcast, Fab Figmentals, launching July 10th! Fab Figmentals will be hosted by our very own Lindsey Morse, and it will explore the realm of curious creatures, magical monsters, and beautiful beasts. Check your feed next week; we'll be sharing the first episode of Fab Figmentals with you right here.If you’d like to support the show, we have a Patreon page. We offer a variety of different support levels with lots of fun perks, including bonus episodes, a monthly livestream, stickers, merch store credit, and more! Find us at patreon.com/AssassinationsPodcast You can also interact with us on Twitter. You’ll find us @AssassinsPod.Assassinations Podcast was created by Niall Cooper, who also researches and writes the show. Lindsey Morse is our editor and producer. Our theme music was created by Graeme Ronald. If you’d like to hear more from Graeme, check out his band Remember Remember. You’ll find them on iTunes.
Turns out those old people who tell themselves exactly what they're doing might not be as crazy as you think. Find out how keeping a running commentary helps you deal with discomfort www.getoutofmycomfortzone.com
Brian Windhorst and Andrew Han record from LA for LeBron James' Laker debut and chat with Rachel Nichols on the fight (33:00), Adrian Wojnarowski on the construction of the Lakers (20:50), Michelle Beadle, Jalen Rose, Chauncey Billups and Paul Pierce for early impressions (30:00) and much more.
Inclement weather can't hide the verdant beauty as Rob and Paul take a gentle, back-friendly turn through Queen's and Highgate Woods. Featuring osteopaths, friends who enable, marathon cheats and their nemesis, the yin and yang of yoga and booze, how Running Commentary ruined Rob's life, and Paul's new position. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 75: 2018 NFL Draft, Running Commentary of Round 1 Host Greg Smith (@gregsauce) flies solo for this live-recorded running commentary of the first round of the 2018 NFL draft. It should come as no surprise that quarterbacks are the focus of this episode, and Round 1 kept the position relevant from pick-one all the way to pick-32. Greg touches on Baker Mayfield to the Browns (1:36), Saquon Barkley to the Giants (4:02), Sam Darnold to the Jets (7:19), Denzel Ward to the Browns (8:38), Bradley Chubb to the Broncos (11:06), Quenton Nelson to the Colts (15:32), Josh Allen to the Bills (16:46), Josh Rosen to the Cardinals (19:54), and other first-round highlights before Lamar Jackson went 32nd to the Ravens (24:10). Links Quenton Nelson Profile by Robert MaysTANY/A Prospect Evalutaions with Greg Smith & Sean SlavinArmchair Scouting Reports by Anthony Amico A TwoQBs.com Production Intro Music: Fire Whiskey - Speed DemonsOutro Music: Dead Remote - Three Words
Rob and Paul run with Firefighters from A21 Paddington, who were all on the scene at the Grenfell Tower fire, and are now running the London Marathon - in all their gear - for Fire Service and community charities. Thanks for taking us along, gentlemen, particularly Guy, manfully handling Running Commentary microphone duty. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's the Running Commentary equivalent to a Rail Replacement Bus Service, as Rob and a still-poorly Paul report from a very cosy car on the M4. Still - plenty of running news: Brighton Half (NOT Bath Half), snow running, slow running, Kate Carter's sub-3, carb report, colds, the cold, a delicious pasty and an impromptu slice of R.E.M. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Justin watches the Nature Boy documentary! Full commentary track! Play it along with the movie!
God sends Jeremiah on a run through Jerusalem then tells him what He has in store for the unrepentant Jews (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
This week is a very special edition of the Metal Injection Livecast, we're doing another documentary commentary episode, much like with Metallica's Some Kind of Monster and The Anvil doc. On this edition, we're watching Penelope Spheeris' excellent documentary The Decline of Western Civilization II: The Metal Years. We are joined on this episode by our good friend, Axl Rosenberg of MetalSucks, and we have some good fun. This episode is best enjoyed watching the video along with the audio. We found this stream of the video on Veoh. The video stream starts exactly where we start the movie as well, a few minutes into the episode. As always, we'd love to hear your feedback on the episode, whether by leaving a comment below, on our Facebook, Twitter, emailing hatemail@metalinjection.net or leaving a voicemail by either Skyping "metalinjectionlivecast" or using the Speakpipe widget below. If the embed doesn't work, you can watch it here. Please help support the show and pick up a brand new t-shirt. Click below for all the choices: Listen to the Metal Injection Livecast on Stitcher, Google Play or on iTunes (please leave a rating/review as well). Also, make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Join us live on our new day, next Tuesday, starting at 7pm Eastern (4PM Pacific Time) and going until 9PM eastern time for an all new edition of the Livecast. Leave a voicemail You can leave a voicemail two ways: call 718-303-2353 -or- Skype "metalinjectionlivecast" and leave a voicemail there. -or-
Paul and Rob run down the canal to Limehouse Basin, looking back over Running Commentary's 2016... once they've dealt with booze, foxes, teddy bears, sunken boats, sitcom-characters-in-real-life, Rob's knees and Paul's thoughts on what to do at a comedy gig when they've already had it all. It's been a good year everyone - thanks for listening. See you in 2017! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A run with Irish comedian Jason Byrne that includes Black Belt comedy, the pain of running a Marathon. And nearly a technical disaster when Jason knocks one out as he runs. Running Commentary with Paul Tonkinson and Rob Deering. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Picturesque North London Loop starting with Clissold Park in the sun, a run that involves the benefits of heavy drinking, rat urine and moths in the wardrobe running the beautiful Woodberry Wetlands and the Emirates Arsenal Stadium. Running Commentary is the podcast where comedians Paul Tonkinson and Rob Deering talk about running, whilst running. It’s funny, free-form and frank, and covers plenty besides running, from nature to politics, parenting to booze and beyond Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Regents Canal, Victoria Park, stories from the front line of parenting and veganism, and lucid critiques of Groucho Marx and George Clooney. No one fell or was pushed into the canal during the making of this programme... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul and Rob run a long way at an early hour through Hackney's green - if dark and damp - spaces. Featuring shocking admissions, heavy exercise regimes and a heartbreaking birthday story. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul and Rob run a long way at an early hour through Hackney's green - if dark and damp - spaces. Featuring some nipple talk, and a lot of not-yet-open pubs. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Paul and Rob for a Sunday seven-miler - though for the record, they'd already done three. Featuring sad children, shy dogs and outsized sporting goods. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Rob and Paul go over their reasons - alright, excuses - for not starting their London Marathon training (and Running Commentary) five weeks earlier. Plus: wind, ducks, Norwegians, mud, and a run in with the law. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Since we had so much fun doing a running DVD commentary of the Metallica documentary, Some Kind of Monster, we thought we would do it again with another rock doc. This time, we focus our sights on Anvil: The Story of Anvil, the award-winning 2008 documentary spotlighting first-wave thrash band Anvil. We'd really appreciate your feedback for this episode. Did you enjoy listening along? Did you listen without watching the doc or with the doc playing at the same time as us? We are considering doing this more often, so what would you like us to do a running commentary on? Please leave a comment or email us hatemail [at] metalinjection.net We found a potentially not un-illegal stream of the documentary so you can watch along as you listen to our commentary… Please help support the show and pick up a brand new t-shirt. Click below for all the choices: Listen to the Metal Injection Livecast on Stitcher or on iTunes (please leave a rating/review as well). Also, make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Join us live next week starting at 6pm Eastern (3PM Pacific Time) and going until 8PM eastern time for an all new edition of the Livecast. Leave a voicemail below with any thoughts on this week's show or questions for the cast members:
Wherein I discuss my reluctance in doing yoga ("hate" is such a strong word) and the crippling effects of comparing myself to others, especially in my running. Buzzkill Briefs: Sherry's recovery / life blog, The Lotus Chronicles, can be found here: www.sobermomwrites.com Catherine's blog can be found here: https://catherinelyonaddictedtodimes.wordpress.com/ and her book, "Addicted to Dimes - Confessions of a Liar and Chear" can be found here: http://www.amazon.com/Addicted-Dimes-Confessions-Liar-Cheat/dp/0984478485/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1445010759&sr=1-1&keywords=catherine+townsend-lyon Laura's podcast, Badstory, can be found at SRN: SinceRightNow.Network Question of the Week: Do you believe that "a drug is a drug is a drug"? Do you feel that recovery is the same, no matter what it was that brought us to our knees? Or do you feel there is a difference in how we recover from different things? Let me know your wicked thoughts here in the comments section or leave me an email at buzzkillpod@gmail.com
Frank, Ricky & Richard provide running commentary while they watch UFC 192 at Frank's house, and Richard talks to Daniel Cormier after his victory over Alexander Gustafsson. The guys also discuss T.J. Dillishaw's departure from Team Alpha Male, as well as the obscure name that has been reported to be Fedor's next opponent.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of not just Metal Injection, but also, of the Metallica documentary Some Kind of Monster. The documentary focuses on the band's struggle to create their album St. Anger, and all the drama that surrounds it. Since we couldn't be live this week, we here at the Metal Injection Livecast thought this would be a great opportunity to do a pre-taped episode of the show where we hit play on the movie and just do a two-hour long running commentary of the movie as we watch it. So kick back, grab some popcorn and hit play and hear us spend two hours shitting on Some Kind of Monster. We'd really appreciate your feedback for this episode. Did you enjoy listening along? Did you listen without watching the doc or with the doc playing at the same time as us? Should we do something like this again for other documentaries and movies? Let us know in the comments. Oh, and we found this perhaps not-legal stream of the movie online, should you want to watch along and not own your own copy… Listen to the Metal Injection Livecast on Stitcher or on iTunes (please leave a rating/review as well). Also, make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Join us live next week starting at 6pm Eastern (3PM Pacific Time) and going until 8PM eastern time for an all new edition of the Livecast. Can't join us for the show? Leave us a voicemail to play on air:
26.2 miles is a long way to run. Myles Dungan ran the Dublin City Marathon back in 1981. He takes us on the 26.2 mile journey from training to finish line and gives a play by play of his progress along the way. He speaks to runners about the sport and why they put themselves through the ordeal. (First Broadcast 1981)