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RAF442: Living to 100 and Beyond 2026 - 10 Oldest People Ever

Running: A FEVER

Release Date: 02/11/2026

RAF465: Cycling in Northwest Arkansas Part 1 show art RAF465: Cycling in Northwest Arkansas Part 1

Running: A FEVER

You may not know this, but I live near one of the world's cycling meccas. Bentonville, Arkansas, has earned the title "Mountain Bike Capital of the World." It has also been called the "Disneyland of Mountain Biking." It features nearly seventy miles of trails in town and connects to 400+ miles of award-winning systems in Northwest Arkansas. It includes world-class trails like Slaughter Pen, Coler Preserve, and Back 40. It hosts major MTB events and has a vibrant biking community. Read the full post at  

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RAF464: Lake Atalanta in the Snow show art RAF464: Lake Atalanta in the Snow

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So, you know, there's actually a duck out there somewhere because I hear him. I, you know, I wanted to come out here, but didn't know if it would be safe, but it looks like it's gonna be pretty safe. At least right here, what I've seen so far, I have, there's at least a small path to go through. There's some ice on the trail, sometimes covering half of it or maybe more. Read the full post at  

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RAF470: Cycling in Northwest Arkansas Part 6 - Pedal It Forward show art RAF470: Cycling in Northwest Arkansas Part 6 - Pedal It Forward

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So today we're shining a light on an organization that's doing something truly powerful with bikes. Pedal It Forward is a non-profit organization that takes donated bicycles, refurbishes them with the help of volunteer mechanics, and places them in the hands of people who need them. Kids, adults, families, veterans, folks in recovery, people getting back on their feet, anyone who could use the freedom and opportunity a bike provides. They've got locations in Bentonville, Rogers, and Springdale. Read the full post at  

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RAF463: Pompongo Rechargeable Hand Warmers - Unboxing and Review show art RAF463: Pompongo Rechargeable Hand Warmers - Unboxing and Review

Running: A FEVER

I don't know if you can see it. Pompongo hand warmers that I have actually reviewed and did an unboxing on. and I'm going to see how long they last today and how warm they are, but they're keeping my hands kind of warm so far. I don't know if there's another more creative way to use them to keep the rest of my body warm, but I'm doing okay so far. Read the full post at  

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RAF462: Axay Shah Interview - The Raw Food Guru show art RAF462: Axay Shah Interview - The Raw Food Guru

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He's also a health coach, author, blogger, and speaker, and has appeared on numerous media outlets, as well as his own YouTube channel, spreading his message of advocacy for living a raw food lifestyle. He's been living this lifestyle since 2009. He's an avid marathon runner and has, as he says, embraced the pure joy of living life with energy and clarity. For over 16 years, he has been a raw food guru. Read the full post here:  

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It is a beautiful day at Lake Fayetteville, but it's raining. And it was raining pretty heavily early this morning, and now it's, I guess you could call this light rain. But it's still steadily coming down. Call this light rain, it's not, eh, maybe not light, certainly not heavy, somewhere in between. Read the full post at  

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RAF460: Partners in Crime II - Tom Rohr - It's All About Attitude show art RAF460: Partners in Crime II - Tom Rohr - It's All About Attitude

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Yeah, I know it's comfortable so welcome back Tom Rohr CEO of Padua media and the Padua podcast network Well, thank you for having having me back. It's been a little while. So a few things have happened since then a few things Yeah, I'd say episode 38 I believe it was January or February of 2018, so almost eight years. Wow. Read the full post at  

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RAF459: Dean's Trail in a Foot of Snow - Springdale Arkansas show art RAF459: Dean's Trail in a Foot of Snow - Springdale Arkansas

Running: A FEVER

Weather department. According to Alexa, we received between 8 and 12 inches between Friday night and Saturday night, with an expected additional 2 inches today. Although the way things are going, it kind of looks like it may be more than that, but it's early in the day. So we're looking at at least 10 inches, possibly 14. Read the full post at:  

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This is the Padua Podcast Network. I hope we meet some of these people today because only the clinically insane are going to be out here today. And I think those are generally very interesting people. Welcome to Running Fever. My name is Michael Davis, and this is a show about fitness, diet, and medicine. My goal is to live a long, healthy, happy, active life right up to the very end. And we're active today, I'll tell you that. But it's all about living long and loving life. Love life, you gotta do some crazy things once in a while. Well, it's a beautiful day at Lake Fayetteville. And it's,...

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Should probably have a factor meal tonight because I've got probably ten of them in my freezer. I'm gonna get four more on Sunday. That's another thing, it's, I mean, granted, I did sign up for the six meals, but I thought it was six meals every two weeks when I first signed up. The minimum is four. Read the full post at  

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And now it's time for the perennial favorite top 10 list of the oldest people ever. Living to be 100 is still very rare. According to World Population Review, in 2025, there were an estimated 573,000 to 630,000 centenarians worldwide, though estimates vary wildly, I can tell you. A centenarian is someone who is over 100 years old. The breakdown by country is interesting. Japan has the most, with 123,330. The U.S. is second, with far fewer, 73,629. Then China and India. It's interesting because these are absolute numbers, not per-capita numbers. You'd think China and India would be up there, and Japan is tiny in comparison. If you want to see the complete list, visit the reference links in the blog post at http://RunningAFEVER.com/442.

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