
Ep 10 - Who Do I Run To?
12/06/19 • 39 min
Episode 10 - Who Do I Run To?
“Who can I run to
To share this empty space?
Who can I run to
When I need love?”
The Jones Girls
The Start Line Girls Are back with another episode! This time we’re taking you on a journey filled with their love of music, as we explore what we listen to when we run, sharing our varied musical tastes, reminiscing about music players of the past (did someone say Sony Walkman personal cassette player with auto-reverse?!), favourite playlists and our new love of running to podcasts!
We also report back on our polls where we asked you what you run to.... And whether you can run to slow jams..... Some of the answers may surprise you!
Special thanks to @blackgirlsdorunuk, @mim612, @thisistrojan, @gladlife1, @iamjackiornwilliams and @runlikekunte for sharing what you run to!
Our Running Selection
4,3,2,1 - LL Cool J
Super Thug - N.O.R.E.
Horse & Carriage - Cam'ron and Mase
Step Into My World - KRS One
Do It To Death - Busta Rhymes
The Helicopter Tune - Deep Blue
The Lighter - Sound of The Future
Style - M Beat
Maximum Style (Lover to Lover) - Tom & Jerry
Sweet Love - Nazlyn
Hyph Mngo - Joy Orbison
Soul Fever - Simbad
Runaround - Peven Everette
Superman - Black Coffee
Jukebox - Muzart
Missy Elliott - Get Your Freak On
Black Eyed Peas - Pump It
How I Got Over - Aretha Franklin
Controlla - Drake
I Don’t Know - Slum Village
Jealousy - Slum Village
Tell Me - Slum Village
Our Podcast Selection
Westworld (Shat On Entertainment)
Serial
Doctor Death
Dirty John
Love Island: The Morning After
The Archers
American Crime Junkie
An American Scandal
The Mysterious Mr Epstein
Malcolm Gladwell Revisionist History
The Music Snobs
Snobs On Film
Dope Black Dads
1619
Have You Heard George’s Podcast
We'd love to hear from you, so please follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook by searching for @thestartlinepod and subscribe to the show on your favourite podcast provider or at https://www.thestartlinepod.com! And don’t forget to rate and review us!
Theme music: Street Festival by Franco Eneiro. Used under licence.
Episode 10 - Who Do I Run To?
“Who can I run to
To share this empty space?
Who can I run to
When I need love?”
The Jones Girls
The Start Line Girls Are back with another episode! This time we’re taking you on a journey filled with their love of music, as we explore what we listen to when we run, sharing our varied musical tastes, reminiscing about music players of the past (did someone say Sony Walkman personal cassette player with auto-reverse?!), favourite playlists and our new love of running to podcasts!
We also report back on our polls where we asked you what you run to.... And whether you can run to slow jams..... Some of the answers may surprise you!
Special thanks to @blackgirlsdorunuk, @mim612, @thisistrojan, @gladlife1, @iamjackiornwilliams and @runlikekunte for sharing what you run to!
Our Running Selection
4,3,2,1 - LL Cool J
Super Thug - N.O.R.E.
Horse & Carriage - Cam'ron and Mase
Step Into My World - KRS One
Do It To Death - Busta Rhymes
The Helicopter Tune - Deep Blue
The Lighter - Sound of The Future
Style - M Beat
Maximum Style (Lover to Lover) - Tom & Jerry
Sweet Love - Nazlyn
Hyph Mngo - Joy Orbison
Soul Fever - Simbad
Runaround - Peven Everette
Superman - Black Coffee
Jukebox - Muzart
Missy Elliott - Get Your Freak On
Black Eyed Peas - Pump It
How I Got Over - Aretha Franklin
Controlla - Drake
I Don’t Know - Slum Village
Jealousy - Slum Village
Tell Me - Slum Village
Our Podcast Selection
Westworld (Shat On Entertainment)
Serial
Doctor Death
Dirty John
Love Island: The Morning After
The Archers
American Crime Junkie
An American Scandal
The Mysterious Mr Epstein
Malcolm Gladwell Revisionist History
The Music Snobs
Snobs On Film
Dope Black Dads
1619
Have You Heard George’s Podcast
We'd love to hear from you, so please follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook by searching for @thestartlinepod and subscribe to the show on your favourite podcast provider or at https://www.thestartlinepod.com! And don’t forget to rate and review us!
Theme music: Street Festival by Franco Eneiro. Used under licence.
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Ep 9 - Remember to Remember - Run Free: 1619-2019
“The runaways are the silent heroes who created opportunities for future generations of people of colour, and it is important that their existence is acknowledged and celebrated.”
Actor and screenwriter of 1745
Running. A free sport. An activity where you can lace up and run, not matter what the time, the season or the weather. For those of us who grew up watching the world’s fastest men and women taking part in 100 and 200m sprints, on the edge of our seats, wondering incredulously how Carl Lewis, Florence Griffiths Joyner (“Flo Jo”), Colin Jackson, Linford Christie, Michael Johnson, Usain Bolt, Mo Farah and Eliud Kipchoge ran the incredible times that they did.
Athletes like have these have inspired thousands of youngsters to themselves become the athletes of the future, some kids starting out just running races on the block, hoping to emulate their heroes.
But does running, that feeling of being free, of running away the troubles and doubts, have a deeper resonance for people of colour? And if it does, is this as a result of the invisible thread, from the millions of runaway slaves, stretching over the 400 year period since a ship first docked in the shores of America, starting the transatlantic slave trade, to our lives now?
Whatever the tenuousness of that link, one thing is for sure: without the bravery of the many men, women and children who escaped the brutal institutionalised evil of slavery and who as free people, worked tirelessly for its abolition, we as people of colour would not be living the lives we do today.
In this bonus episode for Black History Month, we celebrate them, we commemorate them and we reflect on what it means today to Run Free!
Special thanks to Simone S-B, @thisistrojan, @arayahfaithkids, @iamjackiornwilliams and @blackgirlsdorunuk for your messages - we are so grateful for your insights on what running free means to each of you!
And we have to mention Rick Holmes “Remember To Remember” - check it out - Black History captured in one song! (A Roy Ayers production).
We'd love to hear from you, so please follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook by searching for @thestartlinepod and subscribe to the show on your favourite podcast provider or at https://www.thestartlinepod.com!
Theme music: Street Festival by Franco Eneiro. Used under licence.
Episode music: Whimsy Groove, Kumasi Groove and Kumasi Groove (plus flugelhorn) Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Ep 11 - It's The End of the Year As We Know It!
For the last episode of 2019, The Start Line Girls finish with a look back at their best bits of the year. Reflecting on their favourite runs, favourite podcast moments and also their most challenging points during 2019, the Start Line Girls take you on a trip down memory lane as well as looking forward to 2020. Happy New Year!
We'd love to hear from you, so please follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook by searching for @thestartlinepod and subscribe to the show on your favourite podcast provider or at http://thestartlinepodcast.buzzsprout.com! And if you love what we do, please help us reach even more people by giving us a 5-star rating and/or review on Apple Podcasts!
Theme music: Street Festival by Franco Eneiro. Used under licence.
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