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The BibRave Podcast - #64: Bart Yasso: Race Everything!

#64: Bart Yasso: Race Everything!

10/20/17 • 70 min

The BibRave Podcast

On this week’s episode of The BibRave Podcast, Tim and Jess chat with one of their favorite people in running and author of the new book Race Everything, “The Mayor of Running,” Bart Yasso. (you may remember Bart from Episode #9)

The three talk about Bart’s new book and why “starting lines” are so important to ALL runners, especially when it comes to exploring new distances, events, places, and people.

They also discuss Bart’s storied career (and approaching retirement), and how he’s witnessed the power of running transform lives, communities, gender roles, and lifestyles. It’s another great conversation with one of the nicest and most interesting people in running.

Check out the latest episode below. Also, don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, and if you like what you hear, please leave a review!

Show Notes:

For those digging the sweet ukulele intro music, that comes to us from the talented musician and running coach, Matt Flaherty. Check out his site for more audio goodness!

If you like what you hear and want to get more, please subscribe in iTunes and leave a review. That pleases our overlords at iTunes... 😬

If you want more from the BibRave running community, check out our race review page at BibRave.com or follow us on Twitter @BibRave.

Thanks, and hope you enjoy!

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On this week’s episode of The BibRave Podcast, Tim and Jess chat with one of their favorite people in running and author of the new book Race Everything, “The Mayor of Running,” Bart Yasso. (you may remember Bart from Episode #9)

The three talk about Bart’s new book and why “starting lines” are so important to ALL runners, especially when it comes to exploring new distances, events, places, and people.

They also discuss Bart’s storied career (and approaching retirement), and how he’s witnessed the power of running transform lives, communities, gender roles, and lifestyles. It’s another great conversation with one of the nicest and most interesting people in running.

Check out the latest episode below. Also, don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, and if you like what you hear, please leave a review!

Show Notes:

For those digging the sweet ukulele intro music, that comes to us from the talented musician and running coach, Matt Flaherty. Check out his site for more audio goodness!

If you like what you hear and want to get more, please subscribe in iTunes and leave a review. That pleases our overlords at iTunes... 😬

If you want more from the BibRave running community, check out our race review page at BibRave.com or follow us on Twitter @BibRave.

Thanks, and hope you enjoy!

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undefined - #63: It's My Kind of Town... Chicago!

#63: It's My Kind of Town... Chicago!

We are so excited to share with you another episode of The BibRave Podcast. Episode #63 brings you a full recap of the Team BibRave weekend in Chicago!

Tim, Jess, and Andy chat about volunteering, race prep, and the epic Bank of America Chicago Marathon that goes, well let’s just say, no one knew it would turn out this way. And, we get to hear a little about the amazing BibRave after-party with BibRave Pros, karaoke, and the winner of the Marathon - Galen Rupp!

Check out the latest episode below. Also, don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, and if you like what you hear, please leave a review.

Show Notes:

For those digging the sweet ukulele intro music, that comes to us from the talented musician and running coach, Matt Flaherty. Check out his site for more audio goodness!

If you like what you hear and want to get more, please subscribe in iTunes and leave a review. That pleases our overlords at iTunes... 😬

If you want more from the BibRave running community, check out our race review page at BibRave.com or follow us on Twitter @BibRave.

Thanks, and hope you enjoy!

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undefined - #65: To Finish or Not To Finish - That is the Question

#65: To Finish or Not To Finish - That is the Question

Welcome back, Runners!

You are in for a treat this week on The BibRave Podcast, brought to you by our sponsor, the Hapalua - Hawaii’s Half Marathon! Episode #65 brings together all of the BibRave hosts, old and new, to chat it up this week.

Tim, Jess, Julia, and Andy all share the mic to discuss a variety of topics. First, Julia fills us in on her injury, recovery, and decision to not run the Chicago Marathon. Next, their discussion turns to DNF-ing (did not finish) races, and the group expresses their opinions on whether it is okay to pull out of races after the crossing the starting line. After that, the group reviews two recent documentaries, Where Dreams Go To Die and Breaking2 - SPOILER ALERT, we do talk about how each movie ends so listener beware. Finally, we get a Halloween preview from Andy on the latest costume fads before the holiday weekend. Enjoy, runners!

Check out the latest episode below. Also, don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, and if you like what you hear, please leave a review.

Show Notes:

For those digging the sweet ukulele intro music, that comes to us from the talented musician and running coach, Matt Flaherty. Check out his site for more audio goodness!

If you like what you hear and want to get more, please subscribe in iTunes and leave a review. That pleases our overlords at iTunes... 😬

If you want more from the BibRave running community, check out our race review page at BibRave.com or follow us on Twitter @BibRave.

Thanks, and hope you enjoy!

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