
Another Mother Runner
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Many Happy Miles: Fall Race Reports
If you love a good race report, this episode is for you! First, co-host Sarah WF, fresh off the Marine Corps Marathon, shares how her day in D.C. went, and how she was able to walk away with an upbeat attitude despite it not being her best race.Then, the hosts bring back Better Together partners Sarah Jensen and Linda Bahnson, who completed the Indy Monumental Marathon together as a protege and mentor, respectively. The pair share how their race went, plus the perks of having a built-in training and racing buddy. Next, BAMR Kate Kneifel shares her experience at the Blue Ridge Ultra, part of AMR’s Race Like A Mother: Ultra program. Kate ran the 15K at Blue Ridge in Georgia and she chats about how that went and the camaraderie that came along with racing with a group of Mother Runners. Want to join Better Together in 2024? We’ll be releasing information for our 2024 program in early January; sign up here to stay in the know!What was your 2023 athletic highlight? Tell us here!When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support!Find quality candidates fast:Visit Indeed.com/amr to start hiring now.Get $30 off your 1st box + free croissants when you start your subscription at Wildgrain.com/AMR or use code AMR at checkout.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Selma to Montgomery Relay + Representation in Races
If you’re looking for a momentous race to run or you want increased diversity and representation in running, listen to this episode about the Selma to Montgomery Relayand Bike Ride. Sarah and co-host Ellison talk (and shed a few tears) with the race director and two relay participants about: -the origin of the relay that retraces the path civil rights champions tread in 1965; -the significance of having a minority majority running event; -how folks “party with a purpose” before and after the 51-mile event; -relay race logistics; and,-what it was like to run across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Before the first guest joins around 7:00, Ellison raves about a collection of interconnected short stories she recently enjoyed. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Calm racing thoughts: For 10% off your first month, go to betterhelp.com/amrLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AMR Answers: Revitalizing a Sluggish Run + Slower Marathon Training
This episode for all runners who have wanted to quit halfway through a run, like Jana. Thankfully, the host duo of Sarah and Dimity share solutions, as they do with Catherine, who wants to know how to beat a 6-hour marathon cut-off despite her comfortable pace being 14- to 15-minute miles. They also counsel Leigh on pressing reset on her training after her race got canceled. Before giving answers to called-in questions, Dimity details the feats of endurance and strength she witnessed at a P!nk concert. Here is the Many Happy Miles waitlist Dimity mentions. To record a question, please call 470-BADASS1 (470-223-2771). When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support!Get a free gift w/ purchase + free shipping on orders $29+ at Nuts.com/AMR Get $30 off your 1st box + free croissants when you start your subscription at Wildgrain.com/AMR or use code AMR at checkoutLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dr. Michael Gervais on Curiosity and Purpose in Running
Anyone looking for motivation or greater fulfilment in running (or life) needs to listen to this episode with Dr. Michael Gervais, author of the upcoming book The First Rule of Masteryand host of the popular Finding Mastery Podcast. With hosts Sarah and Coach Liz, find out: -what FOPO is, and how we can use it to our advantage; -how to shift from a performance-based identity to a purpose-based one; -how + why to find your personal values; -how to stop playing life on someone else’s terms; and,-how Taylor Swift comes up in the conversation. Before the guest joins around 11:50, Liz shares about her recent 70.3 triathlon and Sarah tells how she “found” concert tickets on a run. Listen to the end of the show to hear Coach Liz talk about two anecdote-rich books in the bonus segment Miles of Books. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! GU-od discount: Save 25% on any $50+ GU purchase w/ code AMR25 at GUenergy.comLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Many Happy Miles: Guiding Visually Impaired Athletes
If you've ever considered being a guide for visually impaired athletes or are fascinated by folks who do, listen to this episode. Hosts Dimity and Sarah WF welcome guide Andrea Good, who leads a blind friend, Kate, through triathlons, then they bring on Francesco Magisano, the Director of Achilles NYC Metro region and a blind triathlete. They cover: what being a guide involves, including training for each triathlon discipline; the various races Andrea and Kate have tackled together; the rewards of helping another athlete achieve her goal; and, Francesco's personal experience as a blind runner and triathlete. Feeling inspired? Check out Achilles International to find out how to get involved with a chapter near you. If you're ready to get back to running, our Return to Running program will be a perfect fit. Looking for some workout ideas? Check out our free two-week training program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Women Runners Thriving after Breast Cancer
Anyone who has been touched by breast cancer will enjoy listening to this episode, which features four active women who vanquished breast cancer. The four share: -how their cancer was discovered, and their treatment; -how individual every patient’s journey is; -their athletic accomplishments + training post-cancer; and, -their optimistic outlooks on life.Before the first survivor/thriver joins the show around 6:46, find out what host Molly admits to being good at sucking at! (Here is a private Facebook page called BAMR Breasties for women runners who have had a breast cancer diagnosis, and here is a link to guest Amy Lippert Hoffmann’s book.)When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR. We appreciate your—and their—support! Save 15% on any full-price purchase thru 12/31/23 at topoathletic.com w/ code AMRTOPOMOVE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AMR Answers: Find Your Missing Mojo; How to Cooldown Post-Run
Wondering if you’re properly cooling down post-workout? Learn the answer to Christine’s questions in this episode, along with garnering suggestions for fostering motivation to exercise in response to new-mom Nicole’s query. (Here’s the program Dimity mentions.) Or if you live at altitude like Laura, you’ll find the duo’s answer about sea-level races interesting. Before answering called-in questions, Dimity shares her post-walk afterglow (fueled in part by this song + this Instagram post). These are the hiking programs Dimity talked up. To record a question, please call 470-BADASS1(470-223-2771). When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support!Pretty is as pretty does: Enjoy 20% offyour first order at ThriveCausemetics.com/AMRLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Street-Smart Safety for Runners
No matter where you run or live, you should listen to this safety-first episode: The guests are the authors of Street Smart Safety for Women. With Sarah and Liz as co-hosts, the savvy guests talk about: -how to figure out the safest time of day to run + which route to do;-women’s safety intuition—and how + why to listen to it; -the best defensive devices to carry; -strategies for getting away from an attacker; and, -the importance of being prepared’—and confident. Before the guest-duo join around 6:56, the host-duo talk about Liz’s upcoming trip to Waco, TX, and Sarah’s ironically business-formal son. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Use code 60amr to get 60% off, plus free shipping, at GreenChef.com/60amrLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Many Happy Miles: Go Multisport
Why do just one sport when you can do many? That’s what Jennifer Strong McConachie questions in her new book, Go Multisport. A mom of two from Wichita, Kansas, Jennifer shares that there’s more to endurance sports than simply marathons and Ironman triathlons, and she wants you to choose your own adventure when it comes to your next endurance adventure. In the book, McConachie shares how to get into the arena and even create a multisport event on your own terms. Hosts Dimity, Sarah WF, and Jennifer chat about… The various definitions of multisport (hint: It involves more than just swimming, biking, and running!); Breaking down the gear needed to go multisport, plus tips on making it affordable; Ways to make multisport accessible for everyone, and how to share the experience with your family. The epic way she celebrated a recent birthday…and more! Listen today, then let us know how you multisport!Simply Nourished Like a Mother starts October 18; register here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

When Heat Cancels Your Running Race
If you’re a runner and you live on Planet Earth, you need to listen to this episode! Three guests impacted by the cancellation of the 2023 Twin Cities Marathon, including the race director, talk with hosts Sarah and Tish about how the weather sabotaged the day. Learn: -how the event week unfolded, leading to the cancellation; -extra safety precautions taken for hot conditions; -the story of one runner who still ran 26.2; -how races might morph to meet the climate crisis; and,-the spirit and support locals showed rogue runners. Before the race director joins the show around 11:38, Tish and Sarah take a quirky conversational detour about rain. Please help us strengthen our shows by completing our podcast survey before October 9, 2023. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Save 15% on any full-price purchase thru 12/31/23at topoathletic.com w/ code AMRTOPOMOVE Use code 60amr to get 60% off, plus free shipping, at GreenChef.com/60amrLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AMR Answers: Racing with Friends; Taming the Urge to Pee
Getting ready to run a race with friends like Lauren? The hosts serve up advice on whether to stick together—and how to take off, if the mood strikes. If you’re injured, like Rachel, listen as Dimity details how to train on the bike instead of the treadmill/road/trail. And if you relate to Jean fighting the urge to pee on the run, even after just hitting the loo, this is the episode for you. Before the Q+As begin around 5:58, find out which race Sarah just registered for. Please help us strengthen our shows by completing our podcast survey before October 9, 2023. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! For $25 off your first order, use codeAMR25 at GOSleeves.comGet a $75 sponsored job credit to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/AMRLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Women and Alcohol
Whether you imbibe alcohol or not, or are concerned about your drinking or not, you’ll gain insight and empathy by listening to this episode. Guests Celeste Yvonne, author of It’s Not About the Wine, and Amanda Kuda, who wrote the upcoming Unbottled Potential, open up with hosts Sarah and Molly about:-how giving up alcohol allows them to live more fully; -what a “gray-area drinker” is—and why it can be a bad place; -how sober-curious folks can “try on” sobriety;-getting comfortable with meditation—and its role as a sobriety-tool; and,-making friends and socializing as a non-drinker. Molly tells of her recent hiking excursion with her youngest daughter before the first guest joins around 11:45. Listen to the end of the ep to hear Coach Liz extol two topnotch books that’ll strengthen your mental game in Miles of Books. Please help us strengthen our show by completing our podcast survey before October 9, 2023. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support!Pretty is as pretty does: Enjoy 20% offyour first order at ThriveCausemetics.com/AMR Calm racing thoughts: For 10% off your first month, go to betterhelp.com/amrLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Many Happy Miles: The Final Finish Line, Episode #4
Have you had to—or are you contemplating—giving up running because of injury and/or chronic pain? The Final Finish Line, a special four-part series, will be cathartic and helpful as you figure out your next steps.In the final episode, Dimity talks to Britt Parker, an ultra trail runner, about releasing her body from the pain of running, and, as she did so, finding peace and quiet internally and confidence athletically.The two talk about: Britt's success at the 50-mile distance and her subsequent goals—and falls; Processing the anger, frustration, and shame when you are in chronic pain; The community and structure around strength training classes; and How Britt returned to the Trans-Rockies in 2023 after sitting it out in 2022. Please give us your thoughts on our podcast here.Join our Blood Sugar Badass Challenge, September 26-29, here.Find Dimity's series for Women's Running and other not-running-anymore resources here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

How Runners Can Get Strong
Whether you’re already committed to weight training—or vow to start lifting soon—this is the episode for you. Hosts Sarah and Britany talk with Alyssa Ages, author of the new book, Secrets of Giants: A Journey to Uncover the True Meaning of Strength. While demystifying strength training, the guest:-shares how a miscarriage propelled her shift from running to lifting;-dispels the myth of bulking up; -offers advice for getting started, or resuming, strength training; -suggests how to incorporate found objects (read: rocks + more!) into your workouts; and,-tells how to integrate lifting w/ training for a 13.1 or 26.2. Before the guest joins around 17:03, Sarah and new mom Britany have a far-reaching conversation about eye color. Please help us strengthen our show by completing our podcast survey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Many Happy Miles: The Final Finish Line: Episode #3
Have you had to—or are you contemplating—giving up running because of injury and/or chronic pain? The Final Finish Line, a special four-part series, will be cathartic and helpful as you figure out your next steps.In episode #3, Dimity about easing the mental side of stopping running with Kim Dawson, PhD, a professor of sports/exercise psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario.Among other things, the two chat about: Why Kim is an advocate of healthy transitions—and why they’re harder than we think; How to cultivate a holistic self-identity, so you’re not too reliant on one aspect (like running); Why the rate of change isn’t never as quick as you’d like it to be; and How Kim is expanding her athletic world far outside of running. Please give us your thoughts on our podcast here.Join our Blood Sugar Badass Challenge, September 26-29, here.Find Dimity’s series for Women’s Running and other not-running-anymore resources here.When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Take steps to better running:Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A Peak Inside a Marathon Medical Tent
Listen to the episode if you’re curious about what goes on in a medical tent—and what happens to runners who stop in one during a race. Sarah and co-host Amanda Loudin talk with two veteran medical professionals who have staffed countless race medical tents. The guests share:-tips to avoid a visit to the medical tent; -protocol for getting runners back out on the course; -details of heat stroke, and when it’s time to be sent to a hospital;-items at runners’ disposal in a medical tent; and,-moving memories from a 2013 Boston Marathon finish line medical tent. Sarah and Amanda talk about the quirks of new college students before the first medical tent gal joins around 7:54. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! For $25 off your first order, use codeAMR25 at GOSleeves.com Use code 60amr to get 60% off, plus free shipping, at GreenChef.com/60amrLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Many Happy Miles: The Final Finish Line, Episode #2
Have you had to—or are you contemplating—giving up running because of injury and/or chronic pain? The Final Finish Line, a special four-part series, will be cathartic and helpful as you figure out your next steps.In episode #2, Dimity talks to runner Gretchen Gibson, who had a knee and hip replacement within six months of each other, and Dr. Dan Myer, her orthopedic surgeon, who also remodeled his running career after serious injury.The trio cover: How Gretchen’s torn meniscus was actually a short-term problem on top of a long-term problem; Why Dan always asks a patient, “What is the goal here?”; The reason Dan (gently) suggested Gretchen find another athletic passion; How Gretchen, who has crossed 15 half marathon and 2 marathon finish lines, is coping without running; Where Gretchen is currently finding some sweaty and satisfying success. In the monthly Nourished on the Run segment, Ellie Kempton, MS, RDN, and Dimity cover the basics of blood sugar: what it is, why it matters (to everyone, not just diabetics), and a few easy ways to keep yours more stable. We also invite you to join our free Blood Sugar Badass Challenge, September 26-29: register here.Find Dimity’s series for Women’s Running and other not-running-anymore resources here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

How to Stay Healthy for a Race
If you’re heading for a starting line, you need to listen to this episode to find out how to stay healthy and injury free for your race. Host Sarah talks with Coaches Liz Waterstraat and Jen Harrison, who reveal:-the importance of “closing off” your social circle while tapering; -why a “fake it ‘til you make it” mentality can serve you well; -best practices for race week eating and hydration; -“don’t do stupid things” tactics; and,-advice for pre-race pooping! Sarah and Coach Jen talk about college drop-off of their respective twins before the conversation shifts to staying healthy around 13:36. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Take steps to better running: Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usPretty is as pretty does: Enjoy 20% offyour first order at ThriveCausemetics.com/AMRLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Many Happy Miles: The Final Finish Line, Episode #1 with Stacy Bruce
Have you had to—or are you contemplating—giving up running because of injury and/or chronic pain? The Final Finish Line, a special four-part series, will be cathartic and helpful as you figure out your next steps.In episode #1, Dimity talks to Stacy Bruce, an Austin-based athlete who, “came out of the womb as an athlete,” and ran her first marathon in 1997. Her 27+ year running career in running has taken her across the finish line in Boston multiple times, up and down Pikes Peak 10 times, and along the way, has defined her social life and self-identity. Her (complicated) lower back has finally waved the white flag, and she is in the process, at age 51, of retiring from running.The two talk about: Stacy’s shifting to trail runs to see if that would ease the impact on her body; How Stacy still stays super active at the track practice she coaches; Where Stacy wants to put her athletic energy next; And why Stacy is waffling about giving up her 2-mile runs. Find Dimity’s series for Women’s Running and other not-running-anymore resources here.Try our free two-week training program: Consistent, Not Perfect.When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Feel supported as you move forward:Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usGet a $75 sponsored job credit to upgradeyour job post at Indeed.com/AMRLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Advice for Back-of-the-Pack Runners
No matter your pace, this episode will intrigue and enlighten you. Running coach Jen Steele, who used to bring up the rear in races, talks with hosts Sarah and Coach Liz (who often chimes in with advice, too), about: -“slow” not being a pace; -hydration + fueling options for back-of-pack runners; -finding races that are friendlier to “slower” athletes; -overcoming imposter syndrome; and,-the value of your goal not being related to the swiftness of your pace. Before Coach Jen joins around 7:29, Sarah tells about her longest run post-injury. Also, try our new, free two-week training program: Consistent, Not Perfect. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Drink up! Save 25% on GU purchases of $50+w/ code AMR25 at GUenergy.com Use code 60amr to get 60% off, plus free shipping, at GreenChef.com/60amr Calm racing thoughts: For 10% off your first month, go to betterhelp.com/amrLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Many Happy Miles: Hiking the Enchantments
Ready for some armchair adventure? Dimity and her hiking team spill the details on their latest adventure: Hiking the Enchantments in the Central Cascades. Tune in as the four women discuss their 15-hour day, including: How they trained for the 19-mile route, which included 5,000+ feet of elevation gain, and 7,000 feet of descent; The alpine wonderland that is the Enchantments; The challenge of Aasgard Pass, which rises 1,900 feet in less than a mile; The surging popularity of the trail, which the Seattle Times recently documented; and the best trail sandwich ever. Ready for your own epic hike? Our 20-week program will be available on September 5 right here.Try our free two-week training program: Consistent, Not Perfect.When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR. We appreciate your—and their—support! When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Take steps to better running:Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usGet 25% off when you keep everythingin your Fix at StitchFix.com/AMR Drink up! Save 25% on GU purchases of $50+w/ code AMR25 at GUenergy.comLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tina Muir on Becoming a Sustainable Runner
This episode is for anyone who cares about our planet—or sustaining their running practice or fostering their running community. Former pro runner Tina Muir covers it all in her new co-authored book, Becoming a Sustainable Runner, and in this conversation with Sarah and Tish. Tina discusses:-the joy she receives from helping others in races + running; -how caring for our own well-being helps those around us + our planet; -ways to build community in your running; -what it means to be a running activist; and, -some first steps to becoming a more sustainable runner. Prior to Tina jumping in around 13:23, Sarah shares her sadness about dropping off her son at college. Listen to the entire episode to hear Coach Liz talking about the just-published book The Perfection Trap on Miles of Books. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support!Save 15% on any full-price purchase thru 12/31/23at topoathletic.com w/ code TOPOAMRSMR Bloom + grow: Get 15% off your entire orderat fastgrowingtrees.com/amr Banish odor + funk: Save 15% with code AMR15 at SweatXsport.comLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AMR Answers: Nailing Paces for a PR; How Many Sports Bras Should I Own?
Wondering how many workouts you need to be nailing to get a personal best, like Laura Catherine? Give a listen to this episode for the answer, along with how many sports bras a runner should own, like newly reduced Heather wonders, and the response to Emily’s question about running a race during a training cycle. Sarah tells of meeting a mermaid (!) before the first Q+A, which starts around 10:11. Registration for Fall into Fitness opens on August 28. To record a question, please call 470-BADASS1(470-223-2771). When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Take steps to better running: Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.us Get a $75 sponsored job credit to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/AMRPretty is as pretty does: Enjoy 20% offyour first order at ThriveCausemetics.com/AMRLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Four Runners Share How to Deal with a DNF
Whether you’ve had to drop out of a race or if you might find yourself in those shoes at some point, this is a must-listen-to episode. Hosts Sarah and Ellison talk with four women who Did Not Finish (DNF) a race for various reasons. The guests reveal: -the situations that forced them the race course; -their respective realizations that a DNF is not a failure; -how they got back their running/racing mojo; -what the DNF taught them about themselves; and,-what race they’re tackling next. Before the first DNF guest runs onto the show around 12:04, Ellison shares her own unforgettable DNF tale. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Take steps to better running: Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usBloom + grow: Get 15% off your entire orderat fastgrowingtrees.com/amrBanish odor + funk: Save 15%with code AMR15 at SweatXsport.comLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Many Happy Miles: Animal Encounters on the Run
Oh deer! Animal encounters on the run are rare, but they do happen. And in light of recent stories in the news about animals like bears, owls, and even cows roughing up runners and hikers on trails, the hosts have a chat with Sarah Daniels, an environmental consultant and accomplished mother runner from Colorado. To help empower us all when we’re out in nature, Sarah D. shares her wildlife safety stories and tips, including: Strategies for maintaining distance and staying safe when she spots potentially dangerous animals; The safety rules she instilled in her kids as a very young age; The best gear to bring on a run or hike to help with potential animal run-ins; and much more. Hosts Dimity and Sarah WF also chat about some memorable encounters they’ve experienced in the wild, including Dimity’s son Ben’s brush-up with a bear in 2019. (Read more about that harrowing incident here.) They also share some tails from the trails (and, in some cases, sidewalks!) from our very own AMR community. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR. We appreciate your—and their—support! When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Drink up! Save 25% on GU purchases of $50+w/ code AMR25 at GUenergy.comBloom + grow: Get 15% off your entire orderat fastgrowingtrees.com/amrGO Sleeves! For $25 off your first order, use codeAMR25 at GoKinesiologySleeves.comLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Doing Multiple Workouts in a Day
If you already do more than one workout a day, are looking to double up some days, or wonder why anyone would do such a thing, take a listen to this episode. Hosts Sarah and Liz talk to three runners who often exercise more than once a day, for various reasons. Learn:-how to fit in double workouts, even when working long hours; -fueling strategies to stay strong and hydrated; -how one runner mixes a second daily workout into marathon training; -apps, challenges, and technology that help gals stay injury-free; and, -how sushi factors into the equation! In the intro chitchat, Sarah shares details about a recent pickleball tournament. The first daily-double gal joins the show around 10:40.When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Drink up! Save 25% on GU purchases of $50+w/ code AMR25 at GUenergy.com Take steps to better running: Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AMR Answers: Racing While Marathon Training + Running in the Dark
Curious about cross-training like Pamela (and Katie)? Then give a listen to this episode, as the hosts explain how to make it a complement to running. Tune in if you’re debating whether to run other races during your marathon training cycle, like Ellen. The duo suggests options to Tia for making her lower half feel ready to run after a full day of work. Finally, with a little help from Lemony Snicket, they tell Julie how to get over her fear of running in the dark. This repeat episode originally aired on May 28, 2019, after AMR’s Retreat in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, which the duo talks about before the first question drops around 7:10. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Take steps to better running: Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usPretty is as pretty does: Enjoy 20% offyour first order at ThriveCausemetics.com/AMRLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Skincare for Runners
Listen to this episode to learn solutions for all your skin-related issues and concerns—no topic is TMI or off-limits! The guest is Brooke Jackson, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist, 10x marathon runner, and author of the recent book Skincare for Runners. Prompted by Sarah and co-host Britany Williams, Dr. Jackson offers up:-solutions for post-run heat rash and hives; -loads of sun-protection insight + (scared-straight!) wisdom; -best practices for sunscreen application; -deodorant and antiperspirant recommendations; and, -save-the-toenails guidance. This repeat episode originally ran in April 2022; the intro chitchat, however, is a new conversation with co-host and new mom Britany Williams. The guest joins the show around 17:48. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Save 15% on any full-price purchase thru 09/23/23 at topoathletic.com w/ code TOPOAMRSMR Use code 50AMR for 50% off plus free shipping at HelloFresh.com/50AMR Use code AMR10 for $10 off 13.1 or 26.2+ AMR5 for $5 off 8K at RichmondMarathon.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Many Happy Miles: Surviving Summer Marathon Training
If you’re training for a fall marathon or half-marathon, you’ll want to listen to this episode as we chat about running all the miles in all of the heat and humidity. First, Sarah WF shares how she’s navigating training for the Marine Corps Marathon (check out this blog post for more on how SWF’s surviving the summer miles!). Then, the hosts bring on Better Together teammates Sarah Jensen (the protege) and Linda Bahnson (the mentor) who have paired up to build up to the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon. Tune in for tips for training through the warm temps and plenty of honest insight on topics including: Giving yourself plenty of grace (and adjusting your pace!) when it’s super-hot outside; Keeping things lively by getting creative with your mileage; The importance of hydrating on the go; and much more! Be sure to listen all the way through for the third installment of our Nourished on the Run segment. Dietitian Ellie Kempton, RD, MSN, and Dimity talk through accessible ways to mitigate the 2 a.m. wake-up—and Dimity learns a new fact about the liver. If you're curious about the red screen, here you go. Two apps we love: Breathwrk and Insight Timer (for Yoga Nidra).When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR. We appreciate your—and their—support! Drink up! Save 25% on $50+ any GU products w/ code AMR25 at GUenergy.comFind balance: For 10% off your first month, go to betterhelp.com/amr Use code AMR10 for $10 off 13.1 or 26.2+ AMR5 for $5 off 8K at RichmondMarathon.orgLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Runners and Perfectionism
Whether you struggle to make things just-so, or are merely fascinated by the drive for perfectionism, this episode is an enlightening listen. With hosts Sarah and Amanda, three-peat guest Kate Kneifel, a licensed clinical social worker + mother runner, details:-the difference between healthy striving and perfectionism; -how + why comparison is the road to nowhere; -setting boundaries to prevent problematic comparisons; -ways to break out of the binary of doing v. not-doing; -why being a rebel can help break the hold of tech devices; and,-the antidote to perfectionism. Before Kate joins around 7:28, Amanda shares prestigious, running-related work news. Listen to the end of the ep to catch Coach Liz talking about two well-crafted books that give life-changing guidance in a laughter-filled Miles of Books. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Take steps to better running: Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.us Use code amr50 for 50% off plus free shipping at HelloFresh.com/amr50 Use code AMR10 for $10 off 13.1 or 26.2+ AMR5 for $5 off 8K at RichmondMarathon.orgLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AMR Answers: Pacing by Feel; Mixing a New Sport into Running
If you’re looking to learn how—or why—to run by feel instead of relying on technology, listen to this episode, which answers those questions for Boston-qualifier-seeker Raquel. The AMR duo give advice on meshing a second sport with running, for dragon-boat-racer and half-marathoner-in-training Molly. Finally, Sarah counsels Tara on tails-up pennies—and schools Dimity on the “meaning” of various sorts of change! Dimity shares stories from her recent family hiking vacation before the first Q+A, which kicks off around BARRY INSERT TIME. Here are our half-marathon training programs. To record a question, please call 470-BADASS1(470-223-2771). When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Save 15% on any full-price purchase thru 09/23/23at topoathletic.com w/ code TOPOAMRSMR Bloom + grow: Get 15% off your entire orderat fastgrowingtrees.com/amr Drink up! Save 25% on GU Hydration Tabsw/ code AMR25 at GUenergy.comLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Martinus Evans, Slow AF Run Club Founder + Author
This is the episode for all back-of-the-pack or larger-size runners—or anyone who wants to be invigorated by an amazing human being: guest Martinus Evans, author of Slow AF Run Club and founder of the website/app of the same name. With hosts Sarah and Tish, Martinus details:-how he fell off the back of a treadmill on his first-ever run; -why crossing the finish line of his first (of 8) marathons was “bittersweet”; -being targeted by hecklers in races because of his pace; -gear recommendations for larger runners; and,-why he believes the world of running needs an overhaul. Tish talks about running in the sweltering South before Martinus jumps on around 7:47. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Take steps to better running: Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usDrink up! Save 25% on GU Hydration Tabsw/ code AMR25 at GUenergy.comLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Many Happy Miles: Passing the Baton
What’s it like to set a world record? Find out by listening to this episode, featuring two members of the 100 x 1 mile world-record-setting relay, plus the event’s organizer. The relay, which took place last month at San Francisco State’s Cox Stadium, saw the with team break the former record by 5 minutes (averaging 5:35 per runner)! Hosts Dimity and Sarah WF chat with their guests about: how this relay came to be, with organizer Shawn Sax sharing the logistics and planning; what it was like to be a 3-time participant of the 100×1 mile relay, with veteran Peggy Lavelle offering insight on how the event has evolved; what it meant to be representing as a #motherrunner in the relay, with expectant mom Sarah Swanger, who participated while 5 1/2 months pregnant; and much more about this historic moment in women’s running. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR. We appreciate your—and their—support! Take steps to better running: Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usPretty is as pretty does: Enjoy 20% offyour first order atThriveCausemetics.com/AMRDrink up! Save 25% on GU Hydration Tabs w/ code AMR25 at GUenergy.comLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Callie Vinson, Indigenous Ultrarunner Who Lost 200 Pounds
Folks looking to lose weight, run an ultramarathon, or be otherwise inspired, this is the episode for you! Guest Callie Vinson, an indigenous ultrarunner who lost 200 pounds at the start of her running journey. With hosts Sarah and Liz, Callie shares: -the small steps she took to lose 200 pounds; -the sustainable relationship she’s forged with food; -how she uses selfies on Instagram to help heal herself; -her fascination with 200-mile running races; and, -details of running in her first Western States 100 ultra. In the intro, Coach Liz shares her perhaps surprising pandemic project. Callie hops on around 9:05. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Drink up! Save 25% on GU Hydration Tabsw/ code AMR25 at GUenergy.com Use code AMR10 for $10 off 13.1 or 26.2+ AMR5 for $5 off 8K at RichmondMarathon.orgLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AMR Answers: Running on Work Trips; Hosts' Memories of Race Glory
Anyone who is curious about the ratio of easy-to-hard workouts, like Miwako, should give a listen to this episode: The hosts answer that question as well as one from Heather about packing and planning for running while on a trip. Then, in response to Lisa’s query, Sarah and Dimity share fond memories of big races they’ve done.Before the first question around 11:48, Dimity details a challenging strength class she’s recently started taking. (Box jumps, anyone?) Here is the Nutrition for Running program. To record a question, please call 470-BADASS1(470-223-2771).When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR. We appreciate your—and their—support!Take steps to better running: Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usGet 25% off when you keep everything in your Fix at StitchFix.com/AMR Get a $75 sponsored job credit to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/AMRLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2023 Summer Reading
Book lovers and casual readers alike will delight in this annual episode that serves up a dozen new book suggestions. Before switching to the literary conversation around 8:52, hosts Sarah and Ellison talk about E’s upcoming trip to Sweden to visit her beloved best running friend. Here are the dozen new books the hosts discuss. Tom Lake: Ann PatchettSuch Kindness: Andre Dubus IIIThe Guest: Emma ClineThe Covenant of Water: Abraham Verghese Bad Summer People: Emma RosenblumLucky Red: Claudia CravensThe Celebrants: Steven RowleyYou Are Here: Karin Lin-GreenbergRomantic Comedy: Curtis SittenfeldKing: A Life: Jonathan EigWe Were Once a Family: Roxanna AsgarianWannabe: Aisha Harris When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Save 15% on any full-price purchase thru 09/23/23at topoathletic.com w/ code TOPOAMRSMR Use code AMR10 for $10 off 13.1 or 26.2+ AMR5 for $5 off 8K at RichmondMarathon.org Take steps to better running: Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Many Happy Miles: Choosing Strong with Sally McRae
If you follow the running world in any way, you’ve probably heard of Sally McRae. Maybe you follow her on Instagram, you’ve tried her strength training app, listened to her podcast, watched her YouTube channel, or cheered her on during one of her Badwater races. But you likely haven’t heard or seen this side of Sally: Vulnerable, real, raw, and totally transparent. On this episode, hosts Dimity and Sarah Wassner Flynn have a moving conversation with Sally about topics including: what inspired her to Choosing Strong, her recently-released memoir which draws back the curtain on her tumultuous childhood; how she defines strength and why it extends far beyond the physical; body image and self-acceptance; and what she’s training for next (hint: It’s a very long run!). Before Sally hops on, Dimity & SWF wax nostalgic about their (separate but similar) rollerblading adventures in NYC. Listen all the way through to hear Nourished on the Run, a new bonus segment with Dimity + Ellie Kempton, RD, MSN. The two talk celebrate fruits of summer—and a unique way to navigate a farmer’s market. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR. We appreciate your—and their—support! Drink up! Save 25% on GU Hydration Tabsw/ code AMR25 at GUenergy.comTalk it out: For 10% off your first month,go to betterhelp.com/amr Take steps to better running:Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

How + Why to Plan a Runcation
This is the episode for everyone who’s ever daydreamed about taking a trip centered on running or an away-race: Three “regular” runners talk about the running-centric vacations they’ve taken, either with friends or solo. With hosts Sarah and Katie, they share: -suggestions for choosing an ideal destination or race: -the importance of planning details; -the confidence-boosting benefits of a solo running vacation; -advice for ensuring fresh legs in an away-race; and,-whether to call it a “runcation” or a “racecation.” Before the first guest joins around 10:09, Sarah tells the (disappointing) details of her first pickleball tournament. Listen all the way through to hear Coach Liz talk about two women-centric books in Miles of Books. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Take steps to better running: Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usDinner, delivered: For 16 free meals plus free shipping,go to HelloFresh.com/amr16 + use code amr16 Talk it out: For 10% off your first month, go to betterhelp.com/amrLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AMR Answers: RPE Explained + Skipping Workouts
Trying to mesh your summer vacation with your training plan, like Elizabeth? Dimity and Sarah have it all mapped out, along with a great gear analogy to explain running based on RPE (Rate of Perceived Exertion), in response to Dena’s question. Or maybe you’re like Liza, looking to learn when/how to skip or modify workouts during race-prep. Listen to this episode! Dimity details the (literal) ups and downs of a Central Oregon hike before the first question around 10:03. Here’s our half-marathon training programs. To record a question, please call 470-BADASS1(470-223-2771). When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Take steps to better running: Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usPretty is as pretty does: Enjoy 20% offyour first order at ThriveCausemetics.com/AMRLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

NPR Host + Author Mary Louise Kelly
If you are a fan of National Public Radio, you’ll especially love this episode with special guest Mary Louise Kelly, co-host of NPR’s All Things Considered and author of the bestselling memoir It.Goes.So.Fast. With hosts Sarah and Amanda, Mary Louise shares: -how she solves work quandaries on no-music-or-podcasts runs; -squeezing in workouts on assignment and in war zones; -that her slowing-with-age running pace has snuck up on her; -what it’s like to run as a person with significant hearing loss; and, -juggling mothering teens with a highly demanding job. Mary Louise Kelly joins the show around 7:27, after both co-hosts share injury updates. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Take steps to better running: Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usGet 25% off when you keep everything in your Fix at StitchFix.com/AMR Use code AMR10 for $10 off 13.1 or 26.2+ AMR5 for $5 off 8K at RichmondMarathon.orgLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Many Happy Miles: Swimming into Summer
Want to get into swimming this summer but don't know how to start? Does putting your face in the water make you nervous? Or just the thought of swimming in open water makes you shudder? Fear not, friends: We're addressing many of your swimming concerns in this episode. We put pro triathlete and swim coach Laurel Wassner in the hot seat to answer your questions on subjects including: Swim etiquette (to split or circle swim? That is the question.) Calming anxiety and fears in the water Steadily increasing speed and endurance Adult swimming lessons, and more! Then, we bring on mother runner Cathy Johnson, a beginner swimmer who went from fearful to fierce in the pool. Hear how swimming with a snorkel eased her anxiety and the big event she's now training for. Follow Laurel on Instagram! Grab a swim snorkel for yourself. Here's what Cathy uses! When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Get a free colored watch band with purchaseof any watch. Use code motherrunner at coros.comBloom + grow: Get 15% off your entire orderat fastgrowingtrees.com/amrSave $30 + get 1 month free dietitian supportwith code AMR at nutrisense.io/amrLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Live w/ a P.T. from the Central Oregon Retreat
Enjoy chasing big goals? Contemplating finding a physical therapist? Like live events? This recorded-with-an-audience episode is folks who check any of those boxes. Co-hosts Sarah and Dimity talk with Lindsey Hagen, D.P.T., a physical therapist and mother runner who runs ultras and is training to re-qualify for the Olympic Marathon Trials. P.T. Lindsey:-explains when to see a physical therapist; -describes the Olympic Marathon Trial process;-details how her training is different as an almost-40-year-old mom; -shares three P.T. exercises all runners should do; and,-reveals why she might skip the Trials (!!) if she re-qualifies. The guest joins the show around 2:49. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Use code AMR10 for $10 off 13.1 or 26.2+ AMR5 for $5 off 8K at RichmondMarathon.org For stylish + comfy shoes, shop Rothy’s.Get $20 off your first purchase at rothys.com/AMRLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AMR Answers: Age-Related Training Tips + Alternating Running Shoes
Whether you’re a later-in-life runner, like Michelle, a lifelong runner, or somewhere in between, you’ll appreciate Dimity’s week-at-a-glance training suggestions in this episode. If you’re like Roberta and you’re signed up for back-to-back races, you’ll find the duo’s insight and guidance invaluable. The ep wraps with their advice on rotating two (or more!) pairs of shoes, as Nikki wonders about. Sarah details two PT exercises that rocked her running before the duo answers the first question around 8:25. Here’s the Better Together program Dimity describes. To record a question, please call 470-BADASS1(470-223-2771). When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Take steps to better running: Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usGet 25% off when you keep everything in your Fix at StitchFix.com/AMRLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stacy Sims on Women’s Running Performance + Recovery
If you’re an active woman of any age, this episode with respected exercise physiologist and nutrition scientist Stacy Sims, Ph.D., is an enlightening must-listen! Hosts Sarah and Ellison welcome Stacy to talk about many of the topics covered in her book ROAR: How to Match Your Food and Fitness to Your Female Physiology for Optimum Performance, Great Health, and a Strong, Lean Body for Life, including: -why women runners need to stop eating and training like men; -why “one size fits all” should not be anyone’s guide to weight management; -how to properly fuel for a workout (+ post-exercise); -the powerful effect of female hormones; and, -hacks for preventing menstrual cramps; GI distress during a run; and aiding sleep. Before Dr. Stacy Sims joins around 21:33, Ellison and Sarah discuss these two books: Victoria: the Queen by Julia Baird and Framed by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. This repeat episode originally ran in January 2017. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Save 15% on any full-price purchase thru 6/30/23at topoathletic.com w/ code AMRTOPOMOVE Energy w/o the jitters: Get 15% off with code AMR at mudwtr.com/AMR Save $30 + get 1 month free dietitian supportwith code AMR at nutrisense.io/amr Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Many Happy Miles: Making Cycling More Inclusive
If you love cycling or just love empowering stories about changemakers, this episode of Many Happy Miles is for you. Our guest is Marley Blonsky, a self-described “fat adventure cyclist, advocate and influencer,” who shares her knowledge about and joy of cycling with hosts Dimity and Sarah WF. In this episode, Marley covers: Why we need more “big babes” on bikes; The experience of starting and growing her non-profit, All Bodies on Bikes; The unique cycling culture of her adopted hometown of Bentonville, Arkansas; How to be less intimidated in a bike shop, how to be safe on the roads, and how to find other people to ride with. Be sure to listen all the way through to hear the debut of Nourished on the Run, a new bonus segment with Dimity & Ellie Kempton, RD, MSN. The two dive straight into the toilet bowl and give the 4-1-1 on the importance of regularity.When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR. We appreciate your—and their—support! Take steps to better running: Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usProtein-rich raw dog food: Get $40 off your first order at MeetMaev.com/AMRPretty is as pretty does: Enjoy 20% off your first order at ThriveCausemetics.com/AMR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bunion Relief for Runners
Whether you are bedeviled by bunions or simply looking to have a stronger, healthier base of support (read: your feet!), listen to this episode featuring Amy Benton, DPT, a dancer-turned-physical-therapist-and-runner. With hosts Sarah and Dimity, Amy details: -non-surgical solutions for bunions, bunionettes, and hammertoes;-how your body’s kinetic chain originates in your feet;-some band-assisted exercises to help runners’ toes + feet; -foot-friendly shoe-buying advice; and, -the deal with toe-spacers. The hosts share their excitement for their upcoming retreat before welcoming their guest around 7:46. Head here for our BAMRbassador application. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Take steps to better running: Use code AMR15 for 15% discount at Currex.usStories to last a lifetime: Save $10 on your first purchase at StoryWorth.com/AMR Use code AMR10 for $10 off registration at portlandmarathon.comLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AMR Answers: Running Form + Sidewalk Etiquette
This is an ideal episode for folks looking for a slew of running form and technique tips, like Megan. Or if you’re like Michelle and you are questioning your “runner” identity. And then there’s the hosts’ sidewalk etiquette suggestions, prompted by a query from Courtney. Sarah shares a mermaid tale (truly!) in the intro chitchat before the first question airs around 7:34. To record a question, please call 470-BADASS1(470-223-2771). When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support!Save 15% on any full-price purchase thru 6/30/23 at topoathletic.com w/ code AMRTOPOMOVE Bloom + grow: Get 15% off your entire orderat fastgrowingtrees.com/amr Find balance: For 10% off your first month,go to betterhelp.com/amrLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Plant-forward Cooking w/ Love & Lemons' Jeanine Donofrio
Vegetarians and omnivores alike will eat up this episode (!): Jeanine Donofrio, creator of Love & Lemons and author of the new cookbook entitled Simple Feel Good Food, talks with hosts Sarah and Katie about eating and cooking plant-forward meals. Jeanine details: -the two camps of cooks and how recipes can cater to them; -how to make three distinct meals from many of the same fresh ingredients; -the joys of a CSA box of veggies; -numerous savory breakfast options; and, -an homage to tempeh! Co-host Katie shares a recent athletic triumph before guest Jeanine joins around 9:46. Listen all the way through to hear Coach Liz talk about these booksin Miles of Books. Head here for our BAMRbassador application. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! Use code AMR10 for $10 off 13.1 or 26.2+ AMR5 for $5 off 8K at RichmondMarathon.org Get 20% off every IQBar product, plus free shipping, when you text AMR to 64000 Save $30 + get 1 month free dietitian supportwith code AMR at nutrisense.io/amrLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Many Happy Miles: Defying the Odds with Siri Lindley
If you need a dose of optimism and hope (who doesn’t?!), then you’ll love hearing from our endlessly positive guest, Siri Lindley. A world champion triathlete turned world-renowned triathlon coach, Siri shares some of her magical thinking with us—and how her determination and stubbornness has helped her triumph over significant obstacles throughout her life. Specifically, Siri touches on: How she went from not knowing how to swim to becoming a top triathlete; How coming out as gay helped her find her truth, despite the challenges she faced; How she kept her hope and spirit intact during a harrowing leukemia battle; And more lessons, in which she details in her new memoir, Finding a Way. For more inspiring content from Siri, follow her on Instagram.And if you’re fired up to find your way to a half- or full-marathon finish line, consider signing up for Better Together, a special program where we’ll pair up newer runners with more experienced runners to train together.When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR. We appreciate your—and their—support!Use code AMR10 for $10 off 13.1 or 26.2+ AMR5 for $5 off 8K at RichmondMarathon.orgUse code AMR16 for 16 free meals+ free shipping at HelloFresh.com/AMR16Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Running for a Charity
Whether you’re looking for advice on running to support a charity or you have no clue what a “charity runner” is (!), this episode is for you. Two women, Krista and Diane, who have run races to raise funds and awareness, share their wisdom and experiences with hosts Sarah and Ellison. The gals detail:-how + why they started doing races for charities; -how running for a charity turns a race into a “team” event; -how a charity bib can be a guaranteed entry to a bucket-list race;-myriad fundraising suggestions; and, -the profound satisfaction you gain by running for a cause. Before the first charity runner strides on the show around 8:32, Ellison shares how she’s casually stepping into coach-mode. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR.We appreciate your—and their—support! For $25 off your first order, use code AMR25 at GoKinesiologySleeves.com Energy w/o the jitters: Get 15% off with code AMR at mudwtr.com/AMR For stylish + comfy shoes, shop Rothy’s.Get $20 off your first purchase at rothys.com/AMRLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices