To celebrate Run 4 All Women’s upcoming national events, this summer rewind features our interview with Run 4 All Women founder, Alison Desir. Be sure to check out a race event happening near you and support the movement by visiting https://www.run4allwomen.com.
After the update on this week’s Clyde Army Countdown, Bryan plays nutritionist to help further Peter’s marathon training. Then, they get past their technical difficulties and have an in-depth conversation with runner Alison Desir, creator of the free fitness group Harlem Run. They talk about her (and her relay team’s) historic 240-mile run from New York City to Washington D.C. that raised over $100K for Planned Parenthood, as well as how Alison became a runner and an activist and how she hopes to continue the work that her Run 4 All Women movement began.
Bryan and Peter check in about their brief stints in the medical tent, and then it's time for the drama! Three-time Crankle 2K costume winner and runner Erin Keller joins to talk about her …
Bryan and Peter step away from their computers and sit outside in the sunshine. They discuss Peter’s impending 50th birthday, and Bryan shares a special gift from composer Jeff Cronenberg. …
Peter is taking it nice and slow with his return to running, while Bryan is on the hunt for some more “made-up” events while races remain scarce. Reigning Crankle 2K costume winner (and …
Peter tries this thing called running again, and gives Bryan an update in the medical tent. Then, it’s the return of long-time friend of the show, and inventor of the Animal Walk, Charlie …
This week, Bryan returns to running with a bang—a snowy WOahMAN with his friend Joev Dubach—while Peter returns to walking with doctor approval. Then, Peter has a one-on-one session with …
Bryan and Peter welcome marine biologist and long-time HWYRTian Dr. Andrew Mahon to the podcast. Andy talks about his amazing 6th research trip to …
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