• Episode 5503 – David runs across Vermont
    Jan 25 2025
    Episode 5503 – David runs across Vermont

    Hello my running friends. I hope this episode finds you well, whether you are struggling in the deep, dark, depths of winter up here in the northern hemisphere or the pounding, dry, desiccating, hot rays of the sun down under.

    Today we talk to David who has a story to tell about running across one of our New England states recently.

    But, before I go any further, I need to share a milestone. I did it! I published the first o f my Apocalypse novels. It’s called After the Apocalypse, a Pandemic Survival Story, Book one: The Old Man.

    I’m very excited and proud and somewhat exhausted.

    It’s a beautiful 362 physical pages that you can go buy if you like science fiction or like my writing or just want me to feel like a success!

    The best place to buy it for me is on my publisher’s website www.booklocker.com – just search for it there or search for my name and you’ll find either the physical version or the e-book. I will get to an audio book version at some point, time and capital permitting.

    You can also find it anyplace they sell books, like Amazon or Barnes and Noble. If you want to be really supportive you can go leave a review on one o f those sites, or forward the link to your social networks. Tell a friend as they say.

    In section one I’m going talk a bit about the peak training cycle I’m in and how am navigating it. In section two I’ll talk a bit about the emotional rollercoaster of the publishing process.

    It’s been a busy couple weeks. I’ll try to be brief!

    On with the show.


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  • Episode 5-502 - Adam and Cassidy
    Jan 10 2025

    Hello and welcome to Episode 5-502 of the RunRunLive Podcast.

    This week we’ll repost a recording I did earlier in the week with Adam and his daughter Cassidy. Adam and I go way back to the beginning of the running podcast explosion. He and Eddie Marathon and I ran the Chicago Marathon in 2012, maybe, I dunno, would have to check the pictures.

    This is a long recording so I’ll skip the philosophizing for the week.

    The topic we kind of talk about is why you should consider getting a coach, (among other topics). But, I do think a good coach is like a good team member, where they fill in strength in areas you may be weaker.

    They help you see and avoid the patterns in you self-destructive behavior.

    This is where so many ‘get-better’ behaviors go awry. We think people aren’t doing what they think and say they want to be doing, because they don’t have the knowledge or the information. That’s seldom the case. The knowledge is freely available. There’s actually too much information.

    There are probably 10 -20 reasons they are not changing or adapting behavior on the list above ‘lack of knowledge’ – and those are the things that a coach can help with.

    Accountability and structure alone are major needs for me to be successful.

    I don’t need coaches, I need parents!

    But you see what I’m saying. The coach can help you find what those blockers are and get around them.

    Anyhow – if you need the unique type of coach that Adam is, give him a call, he’s in a place in his life, like I am, where helping other people is really fun.

    Outro:

    OK campers you have chit-chatted you’re way through the end of episode 5-502 of the RunRunLive podcast, now you can go back to hiding under the bed like a border collie in a thunderstorm.

    I’m back running this week. My weight is on target. My fitness is good.

    But of course I had a setback.

    I got sick.

    So let me tell you my story. I heard you like stories.

    I had my race stuff on. I was getting ready to get in the car and head up to Salisbury to race the Hangover Classic 10K and jump in the ocean.

    When my phone rang.

    And I’m not going to go into the horrifying state of the American health care system but Instead of racing I spent the day hanging around in hospital emergency room with my mom, who it turns out had Covid.

    I don’t think I caught Covid, at least the test kit doesn’t think I caught Covid, but I caught something. I should have been doing a big build weekend for my marathon, but instead skipped those workouts.

    I’m just now getting back to it, but I’m less than a month out from the target race with a long run right now of 13 miles. So it’s going to be another learning experience, although I think I know this lesson by heart, but we can always hope for the ‘marathon miracle’.

    And that’s it.

    Got 2-3 weeks of build left. Let’s see what I can do!

    And we’ll see you out there.



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  • Episode 5-501 – Prioritization with Milicia
    Dec 28 2024
    Episode 5-501 – Prioritization with Milicia

    If you think it’s time to get serious about your health, and take action for yourself, reach out to Rachel at www.drshuck.com/rrl and have a conversation.

    Hello my running friends. Welcome to episode 5-501 of the RunRunLive podcast.

    In today’s episode we have a great chat with Dr. Milicia who shares her strategies on how to manage a busy life and prioritize effectively.

    Milicia is another smart, well-spoken, accomplished person. I’m starting to feel a bit I ntimidated and out of my league with these conversations. But – that’s my ego talking. My goal in these conversations is to interact and learn and to give you all some chewy thoughts to chew on.

    I think we hit the nail on the head with this one.

    For the end of the year I have a couple of introspective musings for you. In section one I’ll talk about goals, but not in a way that you are expecting. And in section two I’ll talk about treadmills, again, not in a way you’re expecting.


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  • Episode 5-500 – Examining the balanced life with Lisa Tong
    Dec 14 2024
    Episode 5-500 – Examining the balanced life with Lisa Tong

    Hello my running friends. Welcome to episode 5-500 of the RunRunLive podcast.

    I have been working my way through ‘frequently asked questions’ and the next two shows will focus on one that is on the top of most runners’ lists.

    How do we achieve that ever-elusive balance between our work, our families and our athletic pursuits? And how do we do that in a way that serves us?

    This week we’ll chat with Lisa who will walk us through her own story as a mom, a professional and a triathlete.

    I had a blast talking to Lisa. She’s very smart and polished and thoughtful.

    In section one I’ll talk about road racing and in section two I’ll delve further into the mind space of the artist.

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    Lisa Tong, MBA, PCC

    Entrepreneur, Author, Speaker, Coach

    Lisa is an ex-corporate consultant and engineer turned entrepreneur, bestselling author, speaker and professionally trained and certified coach and facilitator. She founded This Project Called Me, a personal development company that supports people in developing stronger self-awareness and helps corporate humans build passion projects. When Lisa is not writing or coaching, you will likely find her cycling or making soups for her other fun persona, The Chinese Soup Lady.

    Link

    https://thisprojectcalledme.com/


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  • Episode 5-499 - Anna and Exercise for Seniors
    Nov 30 2024
    Episode 5-499 – Anna – Exercise for the over 60

    If you think it’s time to get serious about your health, and take action for yourself, reach out to Rachel at www.drshuck.com/rrl and have a conversation.

    ...

    Hello my running friends. Welcome to episode 5-499 of the RunRunLive podcast.

    This week we talk with Anna who has written a book about exercise routines for people over 60. I got her query email and thought, ‘yeah, that’s interesting’.

    So here we are.

    In section one I’ll talk about how we can adapt our training and racing goals to this inevitable onslaught of time.

    In section two I’ll talk about being a creative and what I have gleaned from my recent survey of a bunch of ‘how to’ books about creativity.

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  • Episode 5-498 - My Weight Loss Campaign with Dr. Shuck
    Nov 16 2024
    Episode 5-498 – Dr. Shuck - How I got to 165 lbs.

    If you think it’s time to get serious about your health, and take action for yourself, reach out to Rachel at www.drshuck.com/rrl and have a conversation.

    Hello my running friends.

    Welcome to episode 5-498 of the RunRunLive podcast.

    How are you all doing? Another wonderful week, yeah?

    You’ll be delighted to know that I survived my birthday. And, yes this is an interesting phase of life I’ve entered into.

    Last episode we talked about memento mori – or remembering that death is always there. This was a big thing in the middle ages because, death was always there. It’s a bit more intellectualized now. We’re not going to die from stepping on a nail or a intestinal parasite, probably, but death is still there.

    A quote that could be attributed to a 100 people, but I chose Jim Morrison, “No one gets out Alive”.

    So for me, with this birthday, Death may not be in the room with me warming up, but he may be sleeping on a futon next door thinking about it!

    Paradoxically I’m doing great!

    Today we do a summary review of my campaign over the summer to get down to 165 pounds with my nutrition coach Rachel, or as she is now known, ‘Dr. Shuck’. It really makes me wonder why we don’t start teaching nutrition in early education.

    There is a basic grab-bag of topics that I wish someone had taught me. Like basic financial planning. And how there are different personality types. And the importance of living in the present.

    In section one I’ll talk about the relationship between losing weight and running faster.

    In section two I’ll talk about the compound effect.


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  • Episode 5-497 – Podiatrist Dr. Savannah Santiago and surges
    Nov 2 2024

    Hello my running friends. Welcome to episode 5-497 of the RunRunLive podcast.

    Once more we find ourselves together my friends. How are you navigating the weirdness of these days?

    For today’s interview we talk with Dr. Savannah Santiago who is a podiatrist and runner from San Diego doing her residency in Indianna.

    First, let me say that this is the most fun I’ve had talking to someone in a long time. She was so positive and engaged – just glowing with positive karma. And it just makes me happy to know that souls like her exist in the world.

    I’ve started, or reverted to, using Zoom to record these interviews. That means we are usually both on camera during the chat – so I get to see the body language of who I’m talking to. I almost want to start posting the video versions of this because I think it would be fun for you to put a face with a voice.

    In section one I’m going to get all geeky runner guy and do a deep dive into tempo training in general and surge runs in particular – which my running buddies mocked me by calling them ‘Serge’ runs.

    In section two I’ll ramble about getting old.

    It’s my birthday next week. And I think I’ve been having the same conversation every birthday since I turned 30!


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  • Episode 5-496 – Coach Nora & FAQ
    Oct 19 2024
    Episode 5-496 – Coach Nora and some frequently asked questions

    Hello my running friends. Welcome to episode 5-496 of the RunRunLive podcast.

    Today we have a fun chat with Nora who is a coach and athlete about frequently asked questions. We ran into each other when I was answering running questions on Facebook. As always Nora’s contact links will be in the show notes. If you want to take a look at her practice it’s at mileaftermile.co.

    I am consistently pushing this podcast out every two weeks while I can manage it, because I enjoy doing so. But, I’m not going to focus so much on the fine details for now because I just don’t have the time.

    This is the RunRunLive ‘compromise’ version, where we don’t edit as tightly and don’t polish as much. But we still have conversations and try to have fun.

    In section one I talk about shoes. And if you don’t agree with me, there’s going to be a rumble.


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