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Run Wild, My Brother

Run Wild, My Brother

By: Drew Bailey
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The sport of distance running is unique for many reasons - notably, the democratic nature of the sport. Across the sport, there exists a wide range of abilities, attitudes, motivations, training philosophies, and so on. Regardless of these differences in style or motivation, the sport of running has the power to transform individual lives. Featuring interviews with runners at widely-varying points in their running "journey," this podcast highlights the impact the sport can have in changing and defining each of our lives. Intro & Outro Music: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Revolution_Void/The_Politics_of_Desire/revolution_void_-_02_-_time_flux/© 2025 Drew Bailey Hygiene & Healthy Living Running & Jogging
Episodes
  • Jeff "Wert" Wertman
    Nov 27 2024

    In this episode of RWMB, host Drew Bailey is joined by former longtime-Lake High School XCTF coach and former professional runner Jeff "Wert" Wertman, discussing Wert's origins in the sport, the era of sadistic high-mileage training, the "weirdness" of runners, and much more.

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    40 mins
  • Andy Feltman, The (Relatively) Common Man's Runner
    Nov 20 2024

    In this episode of RWMB, host Drew Bailey is joined by University of Akron graduate student Andy Feltman for a discussion regarding the communal aspect of the sport, the danger of solitude, and the role of running in self-care and mental health.

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    22 mins
  • The Problem with Running Influencers + The Sanctity of Running
    Nov 14 2024

    Host Drew Bailey delivers his take on "influencer" Matt Choi's ban and disqualification from the NYC Marathon, examines the incongruous relationship between "influencer" culture and running culture, and wonders about the connection between stress or tragedy and the urge to run.

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    14 mins
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