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Fireside Chat With Jason Bahamundi | Snacks, Stories, and Starting Lines

Fireside Chat With Jason Bahamundi | Snacks, Stories, and Starting Lines

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What does it really mean to be an everyday athlete? In this Fireside Chat episode from the Everyday Athlete Podcast Network, Jason Bahamundi, founder of Run Tri Bike, shares a personal and powerful reflection on building community through endurance sports.

From its start, Run Tri Bike has been about more than races — it’s about people. Jason looks back on five years of telling athlete stories, from marathoners and triathletes to everyday runners balancing work, family, and training. These stories prove that endurance sports are truly for everybody and every body.

Jason also introduces an exciting new chapter: the Everyday Athlete Clubhouse (EAC). This private community is designed for athletes at every level, offering exclusive content, panel discussions with experts, discounts from trusted partners, and a welcome box filled with surprises. More than perks, it’s about belonging and connection.

Listeners will also hear about the Run Club Tour, where Jason and the team host shakeout runs before major races, creating space for conversation, laughter, and new friendships.

With over 10,000 downloads, the Everyday Athlete Podcast Network is growing fast. Tune in and discover why endurance sports are about resilience, fun, and community.

Subscribe and join the movement redefining what endurance sports really look like.

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  • Run Tri Bike on Instagram: instagram.com/runtrimag

  • Run Tri Bike on Threads: threads.net/@runtrimag

Jason Bahamundi on Instagram: instagram.com/cooktraineatrace

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