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Women's Running Stories

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Women's Running Stories features inspiring stories told by exceptional women runners about their running experiences. Hear about the many ways women are achieving excellence and changing their lives through the sport of running. Get motivated to reach your own running goals by women who are making it happen.

Copyright: 2022-23 Women's Running Stories

Episodes

Beatie Deutsch: Pregnancy, Fast Marathons, and Shattered Stereotypes

33m · Published 03 Jun 20:32
Beatie Deutsch had always been athletic. But after getting married and having four children in quick succession during her 20s, she realized she’d left that athletic part of herself behind to care for her growing family.  In 2015, Beatie decided to make a change and sign up for a marathon. Now, in 2021, Beatie Deutsch is a professional runner, a two-time Israeli National Marathon Champion, and the mother of five. She’s also an orthodox Jewish woman who runs in modest dress. Beatie has become an inspiration to thousands of people and is shattering stereotypes both in her home country and beyond.  Ways to follow Beatie and Strides Forward Online Follow Beatie on Instagram:  @marathonmother Learn about Beatie on her website: beatiedeutsch.com Follow Strides Forward on Instagram and Twitter: @StridesForward Strides Forward is on Facebook & please join our Facebook group: we discuss women's long-distance running.

Ann Ashworth: A RED-s Recovery to Running Healthy, Strong, and Fast

36m · Published 06 May 22:44
RED-s is the syndrome that used to be called the female athlete triad. It's very common among women long-distance runners, and it can be a tricky syndrome to diagnose: Ann's story gets into many of the reasons why. But knowledge is power, and I am so thankful to Ann for sharing her knowledge and experience.  Ways to follow Ann and Strides Forward Online Follow Ann on Instagram:  @ann.ashworth Follow Ann on Twitter: @ultraashworth Follow Strides Forward on Instagram and Twitter: @StridesForward Strides Forward is on Facebook & please join our Facebook group: we discuss women's long-distance running.

BONUS: Keeping Track Podcast: Dawn Harper Nelson's Cinderella Story

1h 15m · Published 23 Apr 11:43
Dawn Harper Nelson is an Olympic gold (2008) and silver (2012) medalist in the 100-meter hurdles. In this powerful and important interview, Dawn goes deep about her experiences as a Black woman athlete who also became the first American in her discipline to win a gold medal at one Olympics and then medal at the following Games.  Dawn will be making her bid for a third Olympic team at the Track and Field Olympic Trials coming up in June 2021. Another excellent women helping women tie in here is that Dawn was chosen as one of three elite athlete moms to receive support from the nonprofit &mother as she trains for the trials. &mother aims to help women thrive in their career and in motherhood, and it was founded by Keeping Track’s Alysia Montaño.    Links for This Episode Keeping Track website: keeping-track.com  Follow Keeping Track on Instagram: @keeptrackmedia Follow Dawn Harper Nelson on Instagram: @dharp100mh Follow Dawn Harper Nelson on Twitter: @DHarp100mH Dawn Harper Nelson Facebook Fanpage: facebook.com/dawnharpernelson &mother website: andmother.org Follow Strides Forward on Instagram and Twitter: @StridesForward Strides Forward is on Facebook & now has a (private) Facebook group; please join us Strides Forward website: stridesforwardpodcast.com We have merch! 

Barbara Hannah Grufferman: How Menopause and a (Literal) Sign Ignited a Passion for Running and Aging-Well Advocacy

31m · Published 12 Apr 05:00
As Barbara Hannah Grufferman approached her 50th birthday, she was feeling, as she describes it, the “umpies”: lumpy, grumpy, and frumpy. Her health wasn’t great: she’d spent her adult life putting the needs of everyone else ahead of herself: work, family, community. And now those choices were catching up to her. And, she’d just gone through menopause, which had had it’s own challenging impact. The spark and grit she’d had before seemed to be fading into the past.  Maybe this is what getting older and seeing the other side of menopause was all about? she thought. And then, a pointed comment by her then young daughter and a well-timed Wall Street Journal article changed everything. Barbara, who’d never been a runner, set down a path of marathon running, health and wellness, and discovering how to age the very best she could.  Since that day, 15 years ago, Barbara has completed over a dozen marathons and one ultra, and there’s more to come. She also shares her wisdom and lived experience of achieving wellness and health after 50 with a growing number of woman in her work as an advocate for aging well. Barbara has written two books, writes a newsletter, has spoken in public on many occasions, and so much more. In a word, Barbara is vibrant.  Ways to follow Barbara and Strides Forward, plus Coach Parry information  Barbara’s website: barbarahannahgrufferman.com Subscribe to Barbara’s Menopause Cheat Sheet Follow Barbara on Instagram: @barbarahannahgrufferman Follow Barbara on Twitter: @BGrufferman Follow Strides Forward on Instagram and Twitter: @StridesForward Strides Forward is on Facebook & now has a (private) Facebook group; please join us  Our Website is stridesforwardpodcast.com We have merch!  The Coach Parry  Running Through Menopause Training Program The Coach Parry webinar, where we first "met" Barbara We recommend the podcast Hear Her Sports: hearhersports.com

Sally Kipyego: Becoming a Mother Runner, Navigating Pregnancy Toward a Bid for the Olympics

38m · Published 25 Mar 20:17
Sally Kipyego was born in Kenya and started running at a young age. She discovered early on that she had talent and a will be seek the ultimate limits of her potential. She had early success as a junior, and when she came to the United States and ran as a member of the Texas Tech cross-country and track team, she dominated by winning total of 9 NCAA championships.  Sally turned pro after college, in 2010, and has been internationally competitive ever since. Among her many accomplishments, she placed 2nd in the 10,000 meter at the world championships in 2011 and 5th in 2015, and she won the silver medal at that distance in the 2012 London Olympics. During that time she was competing for her home country of Kenya, but in 2017, she became a US citizen. She currently calls Eugene, Oregon, home, and visits Kenya regularly. In 2016, Sally decided the time had come to become a mom. This episode traces her experience going through pregnancy and the bumpy, uncertain journey returning to her job of elite running. And it all culminates at one epic race: the 2020 US Olympic Marathon Trials.  Through Sally's experiences, we learn about patience, listening to your body, and honoring the reality that every single pregnancy journey is different.  Follow Sally Kipyego on Instagram: @sallykipyego  Follow Strides Forward on Instagram and Twitter: @StridesForward Our Website is stridesforwardpodcast.com We welcome you to take a (~10-min) Listener Survey We have merch!   

Charlotte Gibbs: A RED-s Journey to Rediscovering the Joy of Running

38m · Published 10 Mar 14:23
Charlotte Gibbs shares her very personal journey about how her pursuit to become the best athlete she could be led her down the far too common and ultimately detrimental path to RED-s, a syndrome that happens when you don’t give the body enough of what it needs to keep up with the demands you’re putting on it. It’s a condition that happens over time and left unchecked, it will get progressively worse. The key to avoiding RED-s is to recognize early warning signs, and correct course.   Charlotte shares her full journey back to rediscovering joy and health through running, while acknowledging the reality that this is an ongoing process.  I am very thankful to Charlotte for sharing these personal details about her struggles with RED-s, overtraining, and restrictive eating. These topics can be tough to talk about, but these experiences happen more regularly than we recognize, and yes, awareness and knowledge are power. I thank you to Charlotte for being part of that empowerment.  This episode is part of our series of stories focused on running in a woman’s body, where we’re focused on the topics of menopause, RED-s, and pregnancy. Each episode in this series features one runner talking about her experiences around one of these topics. You can also listen to our first series about experiences at South African's 90km Comrades Marathon, or enjoy our standalone episode featuring ultra superstar Courtney Dauwalter sharing her insights on problem-solving in ultras and strengthening her mental game.    Resources referenced in this episode:  We recommend the podcast Hear Her Sports: hearhersports.com ROAR: How to Match Your Food and Fitness to Your Unique Female Physiology for Optimum Performance, Great Health, and a Strong, Lean Body for Life, by Dr. Stacy Sims and Selene Yeager Selene Yeager Dr. Stacy Sims Ways to follow Charlotte and Strides Forward Online Follow Charlotte on Instagram:  @lottiee78 Follow Charlotte on Twitter: @charlottegooda7 Follow Strides Forward on Instagram and Twitter: @StridesForward Our Website is stridesforwardpodcast.com We welcome you to take a (~10-min) Listener Survey We have merch! 

Sophie Speidel: A Menopause Journey as a Competitive Athlete

29m · Published 24 Feb 17:01
Sophie Speidel is a lifelong athlete: being a competitor is motivating, rewarding, and fun. But there's a simple fact that comes with aging: our ultimate potentials in speed and strength begin to fade. In a sport like running, where we generally measure getting better as getting faster, how can we adjust to a body that's slowing down and still feel like we're improving? Sophie's journey explores this very question as she takes us through her menopause experiences and how she continues to thrive and achieve as her body ages. Mentioned in this episode Sophie Speidel's writing on Trail Sisters: https://www.trailsisters.net/author/sophie-speidel/ Dr. Stacey Sims Selene Yeager and the Hit Play Not Pause podcast Barbara Hannah Grufferman's "Menopause Cheat Sheet" Coach Parry's YouTube channel "The Female Athlete"  Coach Parry's "Running Through Menopause" training program  Sarah Lavender Smith's blog, "The Runner's Trip" Ways to follow Sophie and Strides Forward Online Follow Sophie on Instagram:  @sophiespeidel Follow Strides Forward on Instagram and Twitter: @StridesForward Our Website is stridesforwardpodcast.com We welcome you to take a (10-min) Listener Survey We have merch! 

Courtney Dauwalter: Problem Solving Ultramarathons, Bringing the Mental Game

32m · Published 22 Jan 22:30
Courtney Dauwalter is well known in the ultra running community, and news of her accomplishments has even extended into mainstream media. She started gaining wider recognition in 2017, when she won the Moab 240 Endurance Run outright: that's 240, as in miles. She’s also won internationally prestigious races like the Western States 100 Mile and UTMB, she’s held the 24-hour world record, and in 2020 she won the US title for the Big’s Backyard Ultra Challenge.  Courtney is undeniably one of the best ultra runners in the world. She’s also developed a deep interest in exploring the limits of human endurance. Through those pursuits, she’s learned a lot about the many obstacles runners face in ultra events and how to resolve them.  One area she's particularly interested in is the mental side of ultra-endurance running. Here, we get into it.  Follow Courtney on Instagram:  @courtneydauwalter Follow Strides Forward on Instagram and Twitter: @StridesForward Our Website is stridesforwardpodcast.com We welcome you to take a (10-min) listener survey: https://bit.ly/2Y3LXhc Merch! (half of proceeds go to nonprofits): https://www.teepublic.com/stores/strides-forward  

The Transformative Ability of Running: Highlights from the Comrades Series

17m · Published 21 Dec 18:14
At Strides Forward, we're always interested to learn about how running is more than the act of putting one foot in front of the other. What do we take into our everyday lives that we learn from running? How does this sport, and our participation in it, impact us and those around us? This episode speaks to those sorts of inquiries.  We also announce the topic for our new season, beginning February 2021. And we announce that we have a special one-off episode featuring world-class ultra runner and all around outstanding human being Courtney Dauwalter coming out in January. Please fill out our listener survey. You can get to it by clicking the link at the top of our homepage at stridesforwardpodcast.com. Or go directly to the listener survey.  Please follow us on Twitter: @stridesforward Please follow up on Instagram: @stridesforward Music and sound design by Cormac O'Regan Design and website by April Mariner of Bonfire Collaborative

Running Makes You Feel Better: Highlights from the Comrades Series

14m · Published 04 Dec 16:49
This bonus episode features clips from ultramarathon runners Camille Herron, Renata Vosloo, Cathy Hopkins, Devon Yanko, Karen Williams, and Shirley Mosiakgabo. Even though these runners are very different in so many ways, they all share a common experience: running makes them feel better.  Whether your looking for a little extra motivation to lace up for your run or just enjoy a little pick-me-up, this episode is sure to lend some inspiration.  Please fill out our listener survey (it takes less then 10 min.). Just click the link at the top of the Strides Forward homepage.  Or go directly to the Listener Survey.  Please follow us on Twitter: @stridesforward Please follow up on Instagram: @stridesforward Music and sound design by Cormac O'Regan Design and website by April Mariner of Bonfire Collaborative

Women's Running Stories has 123 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 75:42:57. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 21st, 2024 23:47.

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