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On this episode of BeRad The Podcast, Cat sits down with the editor and chief at Trail Running Magazine and overall badass, Zoë Rom. They review some of the present disparities of opportunity in trail running, how to cope with hate messages on social media, and the toll of being a spokesperson for necessary change. Tune in to hear how Cat and Zoe relish in their shared imperfections and experiences. Find Zoë: On instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carrot_flowers_z/?hl=en At TrailRunner Magazine: https://www.trailrunnermag.com/byline/zoe-rom/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/berad-podcast5/support
Sponsored by EcoTrail Wicklow on September 24th 2022. https://wicklow.ecotrail.com/enLast week we had really fascinating special guest, from tales of multiple 4 minute miles as a track athlete to his current day job of Editor of Trail Running Magazine, it's a a great listen with the fantastic and expert in all things running, Paul Larkins.With temperatures still soaring across Europe, we´ve also left in our highlights show this week, our segment about training and racing in the Heat with Réne Borg from Running Coach Ireland.Everybody get your running gear on, lets go!To support the show, please do visit link below if you have a moment.https://www.patreon.com/trailrunningirelandpodcast
Welcome to Episode 51 of the Trail Running Ireland Podcast! Sponsored by EcoTrail Wicklow on September 24th 2022. https://wicklow.ecotrail.com/enTemperatures are soaring across Europe and we´re even hitting the 30s in Ireland so it's the perfect time to talk about training and racing in the Heat with Réne Borg from Running Coach Ireland and we´ve a really fascinating special guest this week, from tales of multiple 4 minute miles as a track athlete to his current day job of Editor of Trail Running Magazine, it's the fantastic and expert in all things running Paul Larkins. Everybody get your running gear on, lets go!https://www.patreon.com/trailrunningirelandpodcast
In this episode we talk about photography, how to get into photojournalism and how it works when you are both writing and taking photos for features. Joining us we have Craig Stennett an experienced photojournalist who specialises in political and social change and Nori Jemil, a freelance photographer, writer and videographer who has worked for Nat Geo UK, BBC Travel, and The Telegraph among others. Craig Stennett Twitter: https://twitter.com/craig_stennett (@craig_stennett) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/craigstennett1965/ (@craigstennett1965) Website: https://www.craigstennett.com/ (https://www.craigstennett.com/) Nori Jemil Twitter: https://twitter.com/AndeanImaging (@AndeanImaging) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nori.jemil.travel/ (@nori.jemil.travel) Website: http://farm8.clik.com/Noriphotography/ Resources Getty Images https://www.gettyimages.ae/ (https://www.gettyimages.ae/) The Travel Photographer's Way https://www.bradtguides.com/product/the-travel-photographers-way-1/ (https://www.bradtguides.com/product/the-travel-photographers-way-1/) Wanderlust Travel Magazine https://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ Lily's feature in Trail Running Magazine featuring her own photos https://www.lilycanter.co.uk/lifestyle/trail-running-magazine-outer-hebrides-adventure/ (https://www.lilycanter.co.uk/lifestyle/trail-running-magazine-outer-hebrides-adventure/) Freelance journalist recommendations Jörg Luyken https://www.thegermanreview.de/about?utm_source=menu-dropdown (https://www.thegermanreview.de/about?utm_source=menu-dropdown) Zoey Goto https://www.zoeygoto.com/ (https://www.zoeygoto.com/)
In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to ultra-running journalist Lily Canter, who writes for Trail Running Magazine and Runners World. She is soon to feature in a special article in the January 2022 edition of trail running magazine about when she tried canicross running for the first time, with Louise's dog Pickle. This weekend, Lily has competed in her first canicross race with Pickle, and we chat to her about her experience of trying canicross for the first time with somebody else's dog, how it differs to normal running, as well as the various challenges of adopting a rescue dog. If you have enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, and leave us a review. You can find Lily on Twitter @lilycanter and Instagram @lilycanter
This month we've taken to the trails - with Claire Maxted's The Ultimate Trail Running Handbook by our sides!Claire is THE expert on trail running - she co-founded and edited Trail Running Magazine and now espouses all things trail running over at www.wildgingerrunning.co.uk In our interview Claire tells us why trail running is more accessible than you might think; shares top tips to get started; and gives us the know how to buy new trail running shoes with confidence. Claire also coaches Katharine through her current hill running obsession, and sells the post-lockdown dream of Sweden's Iceberg run to Niall...All this and more in your latest edition of the Common Ground Running Book Club podcast!Don't forget to rate, share and subscribe. You can also follow us on Twitter @commongroundrbc or drop us a line at commongroundrunbookclub@gmail.com
The Aware Athlete Show with host Scott Forrester and guest Elinor Fish discussing mindful running
Today, we're talking to runner and coach, Ryan Knapp. Ryan has over 20 years of coaching experience with a focus on mountain, ultra, and trail running. He's been featured in Trail Running Magazine, Runners World, CNN and the Daily Burn, and was asked by the Road Runners Club of America to create their Level 2 Ultrarunning Curriculum to help coaches around the world learn how to coach ultrarunners. Ryan talks to Nick and Chris about moving his entire family to Germany for work, getting comfortable running in another country, training for 100 mile races, the depression that sometimes comes with finishing an ultra run and how runners can tell they're ready to try an ultra. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/werunthis/support
#28 - David Roche is first and foremost a top notch running coach. He couldn't be more proud that one of his students, Clare Gallagher, won Western States 100 this year, as well as two more had amazing times But when I mention how inspiring his writing is, he shrugs it off. I always look forward to his Trail Running Magazine articles and his new book The Happy Runner is a "must read". Speaking with him was a pleasure and indeed this episode should brighten anyone's day, even if they couldn't get their run in. For more information, go to our website at: www.martharunstheworld.com you can email me at: martharunstheworld@gmail.com
Claire Maxted, the former editor of Trail Running Magazine and parkrun enthusiast, joins Vassos and Louise this week on the pod. She tells us why parkrun is better than an iPhone, how she went from hating running to being a running journalist and gives us this week’s top tip. Louise helps Vassos with a moral dilemma and we accept a challenge from parkrun HQ.
Episode Notes In this episode I chat to Jeff McCarthy from RunEatRepeat.co.uk. Jeff is a 5x award-winning blogger, writer for Trail Running magazine, ambassador for #Run1000Miles challenge, race reviewer, and kit reviewer. He writes regularly about his experience of running but he has also interviewed many runners for his site. It's highly recommended. He loves trail running and he is also passionate about baking, homemade food, and smoothies. We chat about getting into running and those first experiences. We also talk about running communities - from a traditional running club to Facebook groups. And, of course, we talk a bit about food and nutrition. Jeff has had a lot of problems with Lyme disease in the past but he went on to complete an ultra marathon in 2015 and he also talks about his incredibly positive experience. Links RunEatRepeat.co.uk Jeff McCarthy on Twitter @runeatrepeatuk #run1000miles Trail Running Magazine information page #run1000miles Facebook Group Podcast Promotion We’d love it if you could please share #Blokeology with your Twitter followers. You can do that by clicking here. If you got something out of this episode then please mosey on over to Apple Podcasts and kindly leave us a rating, a review and you can subscribe there too! Other ways to subscribe to Blokeology Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe on Android You can also subscribe via Stitcher Sign up for the Journal of Blokeology newsletter It's my regular newsletter that shares some cool evidence-based health, fitness, and lifestyle advice. And get your free Healthy Bloke Action Plan. Head over to www.blokeology.io/journal to do that. Feedback I would love to hear from you and your own experiences. Best bet is to email: euan AT blokeology.io. Or there are numerous options via social media as well. You don't need me to point them out. Try these links: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest
In this episode, we chat with Elinor about self-compassion, stress and the effects it has on our body, practicing mindful running, bringing together women through running retreats and more. Introduction: Elinor Fish has worked in the travel, tourism and running industries since 1999. The Canadian ex-pat, who now calls Colorado home, has long been an avid trail runner, writer and champion for women’s participation in the sport. She spent four years as the managing editor of Trail Runner magazine, during which she founded Run Wild Retreats + Wellness in 2010. Throughout this time, Elinor’s personal health challenges led her to a deeper mindfulness practice. She soon recognized ways to blend running with mindfulness to create one powerful practice that could alleviate the effects of at-times debilitating chronic auto-immune diseases. Questions we ask Elinor include: How did you get your start in running? For four years, you were the managing editor of Trail Running Magazine. What was this experience like? It was working at Trail Running Magazine that you founded Run Wild Retreats + Wellness. What was your basis for developing these retreats? Why did you feel the need to create the retreats? A major part of Mindful Running is reducing stress. What are some of the positive impacts that you have witness from those who attend the retreats? During this time, you went through some personal health struggles that led you to develop your own practice with mindfulness. Would you mind telling us about this time? What does mindfulness practice look and feel like for you? How would you suggest listeners develop their own mindfulness practice in day-to-day life? We would love to hear more about how you blend mindfulness and running. Frustration and mindfulness? Tell us what a typical day at the Run Wild Retreat might involve. What is next for Run Wild Retreats + Wellness? What is currently making you thrive? What advice would you give your younger self? What does being a Strong Runner Chick (or Mindful Runner Chick) mean to you? How can listeners connect with you (or sign up for a retreat!) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strong-runner-chicks/support
Nepal Treks, Ultramarathons, running miles and miles in the Sahara Desert, Iceland stage races, all on this week's episode! Hope that got your attention... Do you remember meeting your first adventurer? The first person who expanded your mind making you understand that the world is HUGE and filled with endless possibilities for adventure? For me that person was my cousin Susan Nowell. When I was in elementary school I vividly remember listening as she shared her experience trekking in Nepal. Her pictures were so exciting and bizarre to me; they showed a brand new world of ginormous mountains and an exotic culture. Of course I had seen places like this on TV, but I would have never guessed that someone I actually KNEW was basically, in my eyes, a real life Indiana Jones! Through the years following, Susan has introduced me to the concept of ultra running, ran hundreds of miles through the Sahara Desert, became an honorary Italian for awhile, written for Trail Running Magazine, became a proponent for stage races in beautiful parts of the world, helped thousands of people with her physical therapy, and most of all stayed an adventurer and a diligent athlete. I'm beyond excited whenever I get to discuss all things adventure, running, exercise and recovery with her and am really happy that I started this podcast so I have an excuse to have more conversations with the most empowering people in my life!