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On The Runs 105 - Boston Marathon Runners Recap

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On Episode 105 of the Pod for our final Boston Weeks episode were we welcomed back some friends of the Pod who all ran in the Boston Marathon last week. The conversation revolves around the experiences of the participants at the Boston Marathon. They discuss topics such as qualifying for the marathon, running for charity, and meeting fellow runners. The participants also share their experiences at the expo and their interactions with other runners. The conversation highlights the sense of community and camaraderie among runners. The conversation in this part of the recording revolves around the experiences of the participants at the Boston Marathon. Jared shares his excitement about meeting Ken Rideout, a world marathon champion, and other inspiring individuals at the expo. Maurice talks about his experience at the expo from this year and years past when we met the likes of Molly Seidel, Meb, and Dina Castor. AllieG shares her experience of meeting a couple on the bus and running with them for a few miles. Jared also shares a funny story about forgetting his watch and having to run back to his hotel to get it, and then a pre-race code brown that you give you a good chuckle. The participants emphasize the gratitude they feel for being able to participate in the marathon and the sense of community they experience. The conversation focuses on the experiences of the participants during the Boston Marathon. They discuss the joy of running the race, the support from friends and family along the course, and the determination to finish strong. The conversation is filled with excitement, laughter, and camaraderie. In the final part of the conversation, Jared shares his experience of seeing Yuki and Mary near the finish line and getting a picture with them. Allie shares how meeting the OTR crew at mile 19 kicked off a party for the rest of her run. Maurice talks about running the last 10 miles with Lori and the positive and supportive mindset they had. They all reflect on the importance of being present and enjoying the moment during the race. The conversation ends with Knute expressing his gratitude to Jared, Allie, and Maurice for their support and positivity, and Maurice sharing a message of resilience and gratitude. Happy Tuesday!
Takeaways
Running for charity adds meaning and purpose to the marathon experience
The expo is a great opportunity to meet fellow runners and connect with the running community
Running with others can enhance the marathon experience and create a sense of camaraderie.
Even experienced runners can experience imposter syndrome and feel humbled by the stories of others.
Gratitude for the ability to participate in the marathon and the sense of community are common themes among the participants. The Boston Marathon is a special race that brings together runners from all over the world.
Finishing strong and achieving personal goals is a source of great joy and satisfaction.
The Boston Marathon is not just a race, but a celebration of the running community and the human spirit.
Being present and fully experiencing the race can enhance the overall marathon experience.
Expressing gratitude and supporting others can create a positive and uplifting atmosphere in the running community.
Maintaining a positive mindset and being resilient can help overcome challenges and setbacks during a ra

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On Episode 105 of the Pod for our final Boston Weeks episode were we welcomed back some friends of the Pod who all ran in the Boston Marathon last week. The conversation revolves around the experiences of the participants at the Boston Marathon. They discuss topics such as qualifying for the marathon, running for charity, and meeting fellow runners. The participants also share their experiences at the expo and their interactions with other runners. The conversation highlights the sense of community and camaraderie among runners. The conversation in this part of the recording revolves around the experiences of the participants at the Boston Marathon. Jared shares his excitement about meeting Ken Rideout, a world marathon champion, and other inspiring individuals at the expo. Maurice talks about his experience at the expo from this year and years past when we met the likes of Molly Seidel, Meb, and Dina Castor. AllieG shares her experience of meeting a couple on the bus and running with them for a few miles. Jared also shares a funny story about forgetting his watch and having to run back to his hotel to get it, and then a pre-race code brown that you give you a good chuckle. The participants emphasize the gratitude they feel for being able to participate in the marathon and the sense of community they experience. The conversation focuses on the experiences of the participants during the Boston Marathon. They discuss the joy of running the race, the support from friends and family along the course, and the determination to finish strong. The conversation is filled with excitement, laughter, and camaraderie. In the final part of the conversation, Jared shares his experience of seeing Yuki and Mary near the finish line and getting a picture with them. Allie shares how meeting the OTR crew at mile 19 kicked off a party for the rest of her run. Maurice talks about running the last 10 miles with Lori and the positive and supportive mindset they had. They all reflect on the importance of being present and enjoying the moment during the race. The conversation ends with Knute expressing his gratitude to Jared, Allie, and Maurice for their support and positivity, and Maurice sharing a message of resilience and gratitude. Happy Tuesday!
Takeaways
Running for charity adds meaning and purpose to the marathon experience
The expo is a great opportunity to meet fellow runners and connect with the running community
Running with others can enhance the marathon experience and create a sense of camaraderie.
Even experienced runners can experience imposter syndrome and feel humbled by the stories of others.
Gratitude for the ability to participate in the marathon and the sense of community are common themes among the participants. The Boston Marathon is a special race that brings together runners from all over the world.
Finishing strong and achieving personal goals is a source of great joy and satisfaction.
The Boston Marathon is not just a race, but a celebration of the running community and the human spirit.
Being present and fully experiencing the race can enhance the overall marathon experience.
Expressing gratitude and supporting others can create a positive and uplifting atmosphere in the running community.
Maintaining a positive mindset and being resilient can help overcome challenges and setbacks during a ra

Strava Group
Linktree - Find everything here
Instagram - Follow us on the gram
YouTube - Subscribe to our channel
Patreon - Support us
Threads
Email us at OnTheRunsPod@gmail.com

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