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The Runna Podcast

The Runna Podcast

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Join Coach Ben Parker and Anya Culling every Friday as they deep-dive into running with Olympians, world-class coaches, and inspiring runners - from Romesh Ranganathan to Alex Yee and Lucy Charles-Barclay. Expect captivating stories, hilarious mishaps, and actionable coaching tips (incl. weekly tips from Olympian Steph Davis) on training, injury prevention, mindset, recovery, and performance. Whether it’s your first 5K or a marathon PB, we’ll fuel your next run. New episodes every Friday.

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  • From Wall Street Millionaire to Rock Bottom - Then a 2:29 Marathon | Ken Rideout
    Apr 3 2026

    **Please note, this episode contains discussion of drug addiction, substance misuse, and suicide, which some listeners may find upsetting. If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek professional support.**


    "Discipline is the only thing that will set you free"


    He beat opioid addiction. Then ran a 2:29 marathon at 50.


    Ken Rideout is the fastest masters marathon runner in the world - and this week, he brings his story of addiction recovery, discipline, and complete reinvention to The Runna Podcast.


    This isn't just a running tips episode. It's a story about what it takes to rebuild your life from scratch - and how running became the framework that made it possible.


    Ken didn't just get clean - he replaced chaos with consistency, turned pain into purpose, and became living proof that it's never too late.


    In this episode:

    🧠 The mindset behind taking risks vs playing it safe

    🏃‍♂️ What really happened in his NYC Half debut

    📊 His pacing strategy - and where it went wrong

    ⚖️ The biggest mistakes runners make stepping up to the half

    🚀 Why just starting is the hardest - and most important - step


    Whether you're a runner chasing a big goal, struggling with consistency, or need some proof that reinvention is possible - this one's for you.


    🎧 Follow along for new episodes every Friday with Olympians, World Record Holders, and inspiring voices form the running community.


    🎁 Try Runna FREE for 2 weeks with code PODCAST26: https://web.runna.com/redeem?code=PODCAST26

    And if you’re just getting started, our New to Running and Return to Running plans are totally free 💛


    📺 Watch the full episode → youtube.com/@therunnapodcast


    And you can find Ken’s new book here: Everything You Want Is on the Other Side of Hard: Amazon.co.uk: Rideout, Ken: 9781529956030: Books

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Grant Fisher: Behind The Scenes of an Olympian's Half Marathon Debut
    Mar 27 2026

    "It's a home Olympics. The goal is to WIN."


    So why did a 2x Olympic medalist choose a race where success wasn't guaranteed?


    Grant Fisher joins us the day after his half marathon debut at the United Airlines NYC Half - where he ran 1:00:53, one of the fastest American-born debuts ever. But this wasn't a perfect race. He went out hard, took risks, and learned more because of it.


    This is a real-time look at how an Olympian approaches a new distance - the pacing decisions, the mindset under pressure, and what it all means for his long-term pursuit of Olympic gold.


    In this episode:

    🧠 The mindset behind taking risks vs playing it safe

    🏃‍♂️ What really happened in his NYC Half debut

    📊 His pacing strategy - and where it went wrong

    ⚖️ The biggest mistakes runners make stepping up to the half

    🚀 Why just starting is the hardest - and most important - step


    Whether you’re running your first half marathon or chasing a PB, this is a rare insight into how elites train, race, and avoid the mistakes most runners make.


    🎧 Follow along for new episodes every Friday with Olympians, World Record Holders, and inspiring voices form the running community.


    🎁 Try Runna FREE for 2 weeks with code PODCAST26: https://web.runna.com/redeem?code=PODCAST26

    And if you’re just getting started, our New to Running and Return to Running plans are totally free 💛


    📺 Watch the full episode → youtube.com/@therunnapodcast

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    47 mins
  • Will Zouhair Talbi Win Boston? | The Quiet Rise of America's Third-Fastest Marathoner
    Mar 20 2026

    Zouhair Talbi just ran 59:41, placing 1st American at the United Airlines NYC Half - and we got the inside scoop.


    Fresh off a 2nd place finish last weekend, elite runner and Olympian Zouhair Talbi joins us to break down the mindset, decisions, and race instincts behind elite performance - and what it means heading into Boston in five weeks.


    Zouhair takes us inside the race - sharing how he reads his body within the first mile, how he decides when to surge, and why sometimes the smartest move is not to follow the pack.


    Highlights include:

    🎯 How Zouhair ran a 59:41 PB

    🏃‍♀️ Behind his 2:05 marathon breakthrough

    🏅 His Olympic career and handling setbacks

    🚀 His Boston strategy and goals


    This episode is for runners who want to understand what elite performance actually looks like - and the mindset required when the margins are small and the stakes are high.


    🎧 Follow along for new episodes every Friday with Olympians, World Record Holders, and inspiring voices form the running community.


    🎁 Try Runna FREE for 2 weeks with code PODCAST26: https://web.runna.com/redeem?code=PODCAST26

    And if you’re just getting started, our New to Running and Return to Running plans are totally free 💛


    📺 Watch the full episode → youtube.com/@therunnapodcast


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    48 mins
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I've really enjoyed listening to everyones running journey's and what makes them fall (and sometimes fall back) in love with running. There's been a great mix of people, a really diverse group.

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