Your weekly romp through the baffling and ever changing business of being both an artist and entrepreneur in the world's most popular genre. With your hosts Eliza Peake and Adrienne Bell. The Misfit's Guide to Writing Indie Romance is a part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at frolic.media/podcasts!
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Hosted by supermodel and chronic pain advocate Jean Campbell, I'm Fine aims to redefine the narrative of pain in a culture where "I'm fine" often masks the reality of living with pain. By sharing personal stories, mind-body techniques, and practical solutions, the podcast seeks to help listeners move beyond pain and discover possibilities, positivity, and productivity.
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Featuring 98 songs for non-stop Gospel music from the latest Artists of the World 1. Sarafina Thomas - Never Be The Same 2. Jordan G. Welch - Lead Me, Guide Me 3.Tamela Mann - Source 4. All Nations Music - Nothing But You 5. Sarah Téibo - Restored 6. Miranda Curtis - The River 7. Marked Music (feat. Kris Dillard & Tristan Smith) - Good God 8. Israel & New Breed feat. DOE - Broken People 9. Adrienne Gomez - Never Knew a Love 10. Jekalyn Carr - My Portion 11. Gabrielle Styles - When God Seems ...
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Welcome to the Runna Podcast! Each week we deep dive into the world of running with some truly inspiring individuals. Join our hosts, Coach Ben (Head Coach and Co-Founder of Runna) and Coach Anya Culling (professional marathon runner), as they sit down with passionate individuals from all walks of life who share a common love for running. Expect a blend of captivating interviews exploring inspirational journeys, hilarious tales of running mishaps, and invaluable coaching tips from Olympian a ...
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Advocacy, Resources, and Healing around interpersonal trauma.
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This podcast is geared towards melanated entrepreneurs who are juggling all the different responsibilities that come along with life and business. No matter where you are in life, you will gain some insight and encouragement by the stories we share and the lessons we discuss that we've learned from our life experiences. You'll find support, community, information, and empowerment in each episode.
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For as long as I can remember I’ve been on the hunt to find the answer to one big question: how do we make the most of this thing called life? But of course, there is no singular answer. There isn’t a magic key out there that, when you find it, just unlocks everything and you can say, “yep great, I know how to do life now.” Instead, it’s a process. A process of listening and learning, of questioning and challenging. Gathering together threads of knowledge and wisdom that, over time, weave to ...
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Lucy Charles-Barclay on Becoming Ironman World Champion and Setting a Course Record with a Torn Calf
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45:16What does it take to go from Olympic rejection to becoming the fastest woman to ever win Ironman Kona? This week on The Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Lucy Charles-Barclay, the 2023 Ironman World Champion and Kona course record holder. From missing out on the 2012 Olympics as a competitive swimmer and being rejected for a British pro triathlon lice…
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I Consistently Showed for Myself and It Changed Everything: Randi Zuckerberg, CEO, Mum, and Ultrarunner
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48:50In this episode of The Runna Podcast, we’re joined by entrepreneur, ultramarathoner, and media powerhouse Randi Zuckerberg, fresh off completing her sixth World Marathon Major in Tokyo. As CEO of Zuckerberg Media, mother of three, and now a Cocodona 250 trainee, Randi opens up about what running has taught her—not just about physical endurance, but…
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"I Thought It Was Never Going to End": Romesh Ranganathan's Unfiltered London Marathon Experience
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1:04:55In this episode of The Runna Podcast, we sit down with Romesh Ranganathan, fresh off the finish line of his second London Marathon. World-renowned comedian Romesh takes us behind the scenes of his marathon journey—from training to race day antics. He shares how his relationship with running has evolved, from hating school cross-country to completin…
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From 135kg to 2:52 Marathon: How El Burrito Proved Everyone Wrong
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36:31What happens when you don’t just challenge expectations—but set out to break the rules entirely? In this episode of The Runna Podcast, we sit down with Oli Paterson (aka El Burrito) just days after running a 2:52 marathon. Having turned his life around from addiction and weighing 135kg, Oli is now on a mission to defy the limits that coaches, data,…
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How It Feels to Make History: Cal Calamia, First Non-Binary Athlete to Podium at All 6 World Majors
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43:04This week on The Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Cal Calamia—a California-based marathoner, educator, activist, and now the first non-binary athlete in history to podium at all six World Marathon Majors. After stepping away from collegiate running, Cal returned not just to compete, but to transform the sport. With their podium finish in London on Ap…
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How Anya Culling Ran Her Best Marathon at London 2025: Live from The Runna Race Hub
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50:42Recorded live from the Runna Race Hub, this special episode of The Runna Podcast dives into the LDN Marathon with Anya Culling–elite runner, Runna coach and lululemon ambassador. We unpack every part of race day—from Anya’s championship start to crowd highlights, emotional moments, and how she executed her race plan to perfection on what turned out…
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Helen Skelton: Why We Should All Do Hard Things
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39:56How do you build a mindset so powerful that nothing life throws at you can hold you back? This week on The Runna Podcast, we’re joined by the unstoppable Helen Skelton—broadcaster, adventurer, mum of three, and true superwoman. Known for saying yes to the wildest challenges—from kayaking 2,010 miles solo down the Amazon to cycling to the South Pole…
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What Should You Do in the Final 48 Hours Before Your Marathon? 8 Essential Tips From Anya Culling & Coach Ben
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24:06The countdown is on! With just 48 hours to go until the London Marathon, what really matters most? In this short episode of The Runna Podcast, pro marathoner Anya Culling and coach Ben Parker cover everything you could want to know in the final two days before race day—delivered in just 8 essential tips. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned m…
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Oxford University Researcher & Professor Katy Vincent Shares the Latest Research, Demystifying Chronic Pelvic Pain & Endometriosis
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50:54This is the third episode in a collaborative series between I’m Fine podcast and the Medical Research Foundation. In today’s conversation, Jean Campbell - who discusses her own experience of living with chronic pelvic pain - is joined by Professor Katy Vincent, an NHS consultant gynaecologist and leading researcher at the University of Oxford – to …
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Paul Sinton-Hewitt: The parkrun Founder Who Transformed Running Forever
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43:18From one event with 13 runners to a global movement that’s transformed lives—this is the story of how parkrun came to be. This week on The Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Paul Sinton-Hewitt, the founder of parkrun, to hear the inspiring story behind one of the world’s most powerful community movements. What started as a small time trial during a dif…
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The Ultimate Pre-Marathon Race Guide With Anya Culling and Coach Ben
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57:31Answering every question you could possibly have ahead of your next marathon! This week on The Runna Podcast, we bring you the ultimate pre-marathon race guide, packed with tangible, actionable advice from pro marathon runner Anya Culling and Head Coach Ben Parker. We’re joined by Izzy, who’s gearing up for her upcoming 26.2 miles. She shares how s…
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The Weight We Carry: Understanding Depression Beyond the Diagnosis with Dr. Joni Coleman, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at Kings College London
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42:43This is the second episode in a collaborative series between I’m Fine podcast and the Medical Research Foundation. In today’s conversation, Jean Campbell speaks to Dr Joni Coleman, Senior Lecturer in Statistical Genetics at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London, about depression and how factors such as geneti…
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Ben Felton: From Chef to Sub-2:25 Marathoner Filming Every Step of the Way
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41:15This week on The Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Ben Felton, the chef-turned-runner who’s bridging the gap between elite athlete and content creator. With a 66-minute half marathon PB and a 2:24 marathon, Ben doesn’t just run fast—he captures it all on film, offering rare first-person insights into the world of high-performance racing. 🔥 A behind-th…
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Sensuality, Pain & Pleasure - Get Into Your Body with Aisha Paris Smith
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1:09:03What happens when you stop seeing your body as a burden—and start experiencing it as a source of power, pleasure, and healing? I’m Fine in collaboration with The House of KoKo: Life in Motion PRESENTS: In this electric live recording at KOKO Camden, Jean sits down with somatic sexologist, speaker, and sexological bodyworker Aisha Paris Smith for a …
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Dr. Aja Murray on ADHD, Adolescence & Mental Health in Association with The Medical Research Foundation
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36:35This is the first in a collaborative series between I’m Fine podcast and the Medical Research Foundation. The Medical Research Foundation is at the forefront of tackling often-overlooked health challenges, from chronic pain to areas of medical health that don’t receive the attention they deserve. Your support can help fund groundbreaking medical re…
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Latoya Shauntay Snell: She Was Told She’d Never Run—Then She Ran 30 Marathons and a 100K
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1:09:44What happens when doctors say you'll never run again—and you go on to complete 30 marathons, 7 ultramarathons, and a 100K race? This week on The Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Latoya Shauntay Snell. From working as a chef in New York City to facing chronic illness and being forced to stop, Latoya’s story is one of resilience and redefining what’s p…
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Joel Dommett: From Stand-Up Comedy to Running London Marathon as a Piranha
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47:35In this week’s episode of The Runna Podcast, we sit down with the hilarious Joel Dommett—comedian, TV presenter, and marathon runner! Best known as the host of The Masked Singer, Joel has a knack for making us laugh and captivating us on screen. But did you know that he also took on the challenge of running the London Marathon in a full piranha cos…
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Billy Monger: F3 Racing Driver, Double Amputee and Ironman World Record Holder
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54:11What does it take to turn tragedy into triumph? This week on The Runna Podcast, we sit down with Billy Monger—a racing prodigy turned endurance athlete whose resilience has shattered expectations. At just 10 years old, Billy was a rising star in motorsport, winning the British Championship and competing in British F4. But in 2017, at just 17 years …
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Lola Anderson: From Childhood Dream to The Final Stroke That Made Olympic History
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1:01:45This week on The Runna Podcast, in honour of International Women’s Day, we’re joined by Lola Anderson—Olympic gold medalist, World Champion, and a powerhouse in women’s sport. From 13-year-old Lola watching London 2012, dreaming of Olympic glory, to the final winning stroke in Paris, we unravel the journey of turning a childhood dream into reality—…
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Tim Don: The Ironman World Record Holder Whose Life Changed in an Instant
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55:21How do you come back from a career-threatening injury when giving up isn’t an option? This week on The Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Tim Don—a two-time Olympian, four-time World Champion, and the man who set the Ironman World Record in 2017 before a devastating accident changed his life. Days before the 2017 Ironman World Championships in Kona, Ti…
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Jonny Davies: Running The London Tube Map & The Capitals — In Just 11 Days Each!
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1:03:29What does it take to run 572km across all 11 London Underground lines in just 11 days? Or cover 960km across the UK and Ireland’s capitals in the same amount of time? This week on the Runna Podcast, we sit down with Jonny Davies, a true ultra-running champion whose dedication to both endurance sports and mental health advocacy has left an indelible…
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Clare Elms: The Mum of Triplets Who Became a World Record-Breaking Runner at 45
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39:04What if your greatest athletic achievements came after having triplets? This week on the Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Clare Elms, a multi-time world record holder and one of the most dominant Masters runners of all time. Despite discovering her talent later in life, Clare has gone on to: 🏆 Win five European indoor gold medals and multiple world r…
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Bonus Episode: Rewriting The Rules of Sex & Love with Clinical Sexologist Dr. Adrienne Loth and CEO of Silver Bell Global, Natasha Silverbell
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56:12Happy Valentine’s Day! Wherever you find yourself - whether you’re in love, healing from love, or deepening your relationship with yourself - I wanted to share something special with you… I recently hosted a panel discussion at The Twenty Two in London exploring the psychology behind love, sex, and pain - how they shape our relationships, impact ou…
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Steph Elswood: Running for Mental Clarity and Choosing an Alcohol-Free Life
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47:03This week on the Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Steph Elswood—former professional dancer and soon-to-be mom. During a challenging period navigating an eating disorder, Steph turned to social media as an outlet for accountability and healing. What started as a personal journey has grown into a vibrant, safe space for healthy living, positivity, and …
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Georgia Bell: From Quitting to Olympic Glory – The Ultimate Comeback Story
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41:55What does it take to go from thinking you’ve run your last race to standing on the Olympic podium? Today on the Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Georgia Hunter Bell, Olympic bronze medalist and National record holder. Georgia’s journey is anything but ordinary and we unpacked it all… What we spoke about: 🌟 The Lowest Point: How Georgia’s dream seemed…
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13,245KM, 518 Days, 1 Arrest: The Man Who Ran From Cape Town to London
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53:55Today on the Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Deo Kato, a Ugandan-born trail runner, coach, and campaigner, who has completed an incredible journey running over 12,000km from Cape Town to London. Deo’s monumental journey was driven by a purpose: to retrace the history of human migration from Africa to the rest of the world. By doing this, Deo campaig…
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Alex Yee: The Mindset Behind an Incredible Olympic Comeback
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44:52Today on the Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Alex Yee, Olympic champion, British triathlete, and a true embodiment of resilience and love for sport. Alex’s journey is nothing short of awe-inspiring—marked by humility, grit, and an unyielding passion for triathlon. We talked about: 🌟 The Humble Champion: How Alex’s love for triathlon fuels his journe…
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Colleen Quigley: Olympian Mindset & The Comeback After Injury
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1:05:52Today on the Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Colleen Quigley, an Olympic steeplechaser, model, and our very own Runna coach who embodies resilience and balance in both sport and life. Known for her iconic “Fast Braid Fridays,” Colleen shares her journey of grit and growth—on and off the track. We talked about: Nature vs. Nurture: How growing up with…
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Phily Bowden: How the UK’s 10th Fastest Marathoner Balances Olympic Dreams with Life Beyond Running
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38:06Today on the Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Phily Bowden, an incredible marathon runner with one of the top 10 fastest times ever by a British woman—despite having only run four marathons! We talked about: How a dislike of maths led Phily to running, eventually earning her a sports scholarship in the US The mental health challenges she faced during…
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James Warnock: Running for Your Mental Health, Building Meaningful Adult Friendships and Finding Balance
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40:27Today on the Runna Podcast, we’re joined by James Warnock, who opens up about how running became a transformative part of his life after the passing of his dad. We talked about: How James found running as a way to process grief and improve his mental health after his dad passed away. His balanced approach to training and the importance of enjoying …
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The Christmas Special: Anya Gets Her Dream Present & Our Top Sporting Moments of 2024
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54:34Today on the Runna Podcast, it’s our festive Christmas Special! Our very own coaches & podcast hosts - Ben and Anya - are unwrapping gifts, reflecting on an unforgettable year in sports, and setting their sights on 2025. What you can expect: 🎁 Gift-giving —what did Anya surprise Ben with, and did Anya finally get her dream present? 🏆 Their sporting…
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Laviai Nielsen: The Road to the Olympics with Your Twin by Your Side
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51:33Today on the Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Laviai Nielsen, a two-time Olympian and superwoman. We talked about: Her journey to competing in the Olympics not just once, but twice. What it’s like training with her twin sister, Lina, throughout her entire career. The inside scoop on Olympic Village life—yes, including the food and the epic after-part…
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Laces and Races: Kofuzi’s Guide to Marathons and the Shoes You Really Need
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49:10Today on the Runna Podcast, we’re joined by none other than Kofuzi! 🎙️ We chatted to him about his incredible running journey including: How he started running and went from complete beginner to achieving the marathon times he runs today. His decision to leave his career as a lawyer to pursue his passion for running and content creation full-time. …
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BONUS EPISODE: Coach Anya Culling's Valencia Marathon Race Prep & Advice
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16:30Today on the Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Coach Anya Culling ahead of her marathon in Valencia on Sunday. We dive into how to make the most of your taper, key focus areas for the final week, and how to approach race morning with calm and excitement. Whether you're chasing a PB in Valencia or just soaking in the marathon experience, Anya’s approac…
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Rob Dalto: Marathons, Homemade Gels, and Giving Back to the Running Community
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49:45Today on the Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Rob Dalto—passionate marathoner and a driving force in the New York running community. Rob shares how running has transformed his life, why he’s hooked on marathons, and the secrets behind his DIY approach to fueling—yes, he makes his own gels! We also dive into his incredible efforts to give back to the …
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Harry Judd: On McFly, Marathons, and His Hilarious First Triathlon
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48:41Today on the Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Harry Judd—McFly drummer and passionate runner. Harry shares how running has become his go-to for staying focused, setting goals, and chasing the ultimate endorphin highs. We dive into some hilarious and memorable moments, like the time he discovered his triathlon bike didn’t have pedals mid-race, and how…
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Adele Roberts: Conquering the World’s Marathons, Raising Awareness and Redefining What’s Possible After Cancer
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41:45In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Adele Roberts, an incredible woman who defies limits on and off the marathon course. Just two years after overcoming bowel cancer, Adele set a Guinness World Record for the fastest woman to complete the London Marathon with an ileostomy. Now, she's on a mission to conquer all six World Major Marathons, ai…
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Nev Schulman: Running with Renewed Passion, Resilience, and Purpose After His Accident
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48:51Today on the Runna Podcast, we’re joined by Nev Schulman—host of Catfish and a passionate runner. Nev shares his journey of discovering his love for running, pushing his limits in marathons, and finding new purpose by guiding blind athletes. He has embraced this role even more since a severe neck injury in August 2024 that left him unsure if he’d e…
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Adrienne Adhami: Balancing Motherhood, Marathon Running and Entrepreneurship
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57:30In this episode of The Runna Podcast, hosts Ben and Anya are joined by the inspiring Adrienne Adhami, a dynamic wellbeing coach, bestselling author, and host of the popular Power Hour Podcast. Adrienne’s journey from performing under bright lights on the West End to overcoming life-altering challenges as a young mother will captivate and motivate y…
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Living with Pain After Cancer: Dr. Lauren Heathcote of the Medical Research Foundation on the Mind-Body Connection, Resilience, and the Science of Chronic Pain
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54:21This episode of I'm Fine is proudly sponsored by the Medical Research Foundation. The Medical Research Foundation is at the forefront of tackling often-overlooked health challenges, from chronic pain to areas of medical health that don’t receive the attention they deserve. Your support can help fund groundbreaking medical research to transform live…
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Andy Baddeley: From ParkRun World Record Holder and Olympian to The Running Channel CEO
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58:27In this episode of The Runna Podcast, hosts Ben and Anya are joined by Andy Baddeley, CEO and Co-founder of The Running Channel. Andy, a former professional 1500m runner and two-time Olympian, shares his incredible journey from competing at the Beijing and London Olympics to breaking the ParkRun world record with a time of 13:48. Highlights include…
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Bob Roth on Finding Inner Peace Through Transcendental Meditation: From Political Ambition to The David Lynch Foundation
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50:13Jean sits down with Bob Roth, CEO of the David Lynch Foundation and renowned Transcendental Meditation (TM) teacher, whose students include Oprah, Jerry Seinfeld & Martin Scorsese. Bob shares his personal journey from a politically charged upbringing to discovering the power of TM and becoming an advocate for its transformative effects. The convers…
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Dr. Becca Salmon: From the Covid Frontlines to Ultra Marathon Wins – How Running Fuelled Her Resilience
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38:29In this episode of The Runna Podcast, hosts Ben and Anya are joined by Dr. Becca Salmon, a former doctor who stepped back from medicine due to burnout and has since found new strength in her fitness journey. From the pressure of working on COVID wards to winning her first 100km ultra marathon, Becca’s story is one of resilience and rediscovery. Hig…
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Thriving with Adult ADHD: A Conversation with Dr. James Kustow
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26:02In this episode, Jean is joined by Dr. James Kustow, psychiatrist, adult ADHD specialist, and author of the new book How to Thrive with Adult ADHD. Dr. Kustow shares insights from his decades of experience in the field, offering a fresh perspective on ADHD and how it affects both the mind and body. He dives into the emotional, physical, and social …
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Founder of The Invisible Hypothyroidism, Rachel Hill, on Grieving the Life You Once Had, Finding Hope, and Living with Hashimoto's and Hypothyroidism
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40:49In this compelling episode of I'm Fine, Jean is joined by Rachel Hill, thyroid patient advocate and founder of The Invisible Hypothyroidism. Rachel shares her journey with hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s disease, and how she turned her personal struggles into a mission to educate and support others dealing with thyroid conditions. This episode delves i…
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Lucy Georgia: Unlocking Your Full Potential Through The Power of Running
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53:30In this episode of The Runna Podcast, hosts Ben and Anya sit down with the incredible Lucy Georgia, who is using her platform to create a safe space that inspires and empowers women to give it a go, no matter their starting point. Lucy's journey began during lockdown as a way to support her mental health, and what started as a simple run to get a s…
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Dancing on the Edge: Francesca Hayward, Principal Ballerina at the Royal Opera House talks about Burnout After her Debut Performance of Swan Lake and Finding Balance
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39:07In this episode, Jean sits down with Francesca Hayward, the principal dancer at the Royal Opera House, to discuss one of the most significant challenges she has faced in her illustrious career—burnout. Ballet may look graceful and effortless on stage, but behind the scenes, it demands immense physical, mental, and emotional strength. Francesca open…
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Breaking the Silence on Vaginismus with Grace Margetson
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31:53In this candid episode, UK-based creative director Grace Margetson joins us to discuss her deeply personal journey through vaginismus, a condition that affects 20% of women but remains largely taboo and underdiagnosed. Grace shares her experience of living with the condition, the struggles she faced in getting a diagnosis, and the emotional and phy…
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Oenone Forbat: From Revenge Bod to Falling in Love with Fitness
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47:59In this episode of The Runna Podcast, hosts Ben and Anya are joined by the multi-talented Oenone Forbat—founder of the popular Everything is Content and Adulting podcasts. Oenone’s journey from influencer to fledgling comedian and budding author has captivated her audience of 20-somethings, as she shares her insights on everything from books and su…
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Singer-songwriter Debbie on her remarkable career, grief, finding her voice and her journey through music and healing and how pain inspired creativity
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31:13In this episode, Jean sits down with the incredibly resilient singer-songwriter Debbie. Debbie opens up about her experiences growing up in a household where she and her sister were often left alone and had to become independent at an early age. She shares haunting memories of emotional and physical abuse, both at home and in school, and how these …
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