Running Realized
An exploration of how climate change is impacting the sport we love and what others are individually doing to change it. This bonus episode is a collaboration with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), for World Humanitarian Day (WHD) 2021 to bring awareness to the critical conversations happening right now. First, through the storytelling of Fernanda Maciel on how she left her job as an environmental lawyer and now annually creates her “white flow” campaigns; a combination of incredible feats of running to drive awareness and enact change focused...
info_outline Running Realized Episode Ten: Motherhood and The OlympicsRunning Realized
An exploration of motherhood and the Olympics.
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An exploration of the openly gay and transgender athletes who represent Team USA.
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An exploration of the present and future of sustainable road racing.
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An exploration of comedy and running.
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An exploration of the extra load that underrepresented races and genders can carry while logging their daily mileage, specifically through the lens of two Asian-American runners.
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An exploration of understanding the environmental impact of the running footwear industry - what sustainability looks like now and what we hope for it to be in the future.
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An exploration of trans and non-binary inclusion in running, and how unexpectedly, the sport of trail running is leading the way in creating policies and practices to make runners feel welcome, safe, and seen at their races.
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It's never been more clear how disconnected we are with ourselves. An exploration of using running as a means to more deeply understand oneself, how spirituality, introspection, and social justice intersect. First, Shaun Martin shares how the Navajo have used running as a form of prayer for years. Second, the intersection of spirituality, introspection, and social justice with Dr. Simran Jeet Singh. Third, how to use running as a form of inner connectedness. Finally, Tianna Bartoletta leads a meditation.
info_outline Running Realized Episode Two: The Coaching ConundrumRunning Realized
An exploration of running coaches through experience, education, and tenure - how a male-dominated industry can be toxic to the development of female athletes.
info_outlineFirst, a story told actor, writer and comedian Jon Glaser (Parks and Recreation, Inside Amy Schumer, Late Night with Conan O'Brien) about his most unique running bathroom stop. Next, a discussion with stand up comedian Liz Miele on the unlikely intersection and parallels of comedy and running, and how both intertwine in her creative process. Then, a breakdown and call to action on how the listener can use running as a means to fuel creativty, whether they're funny or not. Or just laugh at themselves on their next unusual running predicament. Finally, a joke about marathons from Liz.
Meet the guests:
Jon Glaser
- Actor, comedian, writer, producer, and director.
- Known for Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993), Delocated (2009) and Inside Amy Schumer (2013)
- Recurring role as Councilman Jeremy Jamm on the NBC series Parks and Recreation
- Marathon runner
Liz Miele
- Started doing stand-up at 16 in New York City
- Profiled in The New Yorker Magazine age 18
- Appeared on Comedy Central’s “This Week at the Comedy Cellar,” NPR’s “Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me,” Hulu’s “Coming To The Stage,” AXS TV’s “Gotham Comedy Live"
- Featured in Runners World in 2015
- Her first book, “Why Cats Are Assholes” is available everywhere
Calls to action:
- Don't take running and life so seriously, have fun with it!
- Donate to Hole in the Wall Gang, a charity Jon has been raising funds for years. Hole in the Wall Gang’s mission is to ensure that children with serious medical conditions have the chance to experience the world of possibilities that camp has to offer.
- Join the Running Realized newsletter
If you take action and do one of our suggested takeaways, tell us! We would love to hear what you did, and how it changed you. Tag us in a post on Instagram or email [email protected] to share.
Running Realized is hosted by Tina Muir and Knox Robinson. Produced by Jon Phillips. Original music, sound design, and mix by Daniel Brunelle. Edited by Gordon Bramli. Cover image created by Mari De Monte and Toby Kelleher.
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Thanks for joining us. See you on June 7 for Episode eight!