• Episode 14: Season 1 Finale
    Dec 28 2023

    Season one of the Runnerd Library Podcast comes to an end. Listen in as I recap the season and look ahead to 2024. This one-person discussion is "a stream of consciousness, a veritable fartlek exercise of an episode." What are your recurring running dreams? I'll give you my top three pre-race dreams. Can you relate? I announce my Mount Readmore of running books. The top five, must-read running books, in my humble opinion. I'll be putting the RUN back into runnerd in 2024, as I discuss my goals for the upcoming year. Until we kick off season two, I'll see you on the roads. Run. Read. Repeat.


    Special thanks to Odd Squad Productions for their professionalism and talent in the production of this episode.

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    33 mins
  • Episode 13: Dr. Jason Karp, Runner, Researcher, Writer, and now Visiting Professor and DI Asst XC Coach at Georgia Southern University
    Oct 6 2023

    In Segment 1 we get to know more about Dr. Karp's running background. His love of running started with the Presidential Fitness Test. His ability to finish in the top couple of students in the 600 yard run gave him the confidence to run in middle school and on to high school. He developed a love of researching running topics and has a penchant for writing books. Segment two, listen in as he talks periodization, debunks 80/20, and expands on the value of speed before endurance. We wrap up with segment 3 where you can learn more about his teaching and coaching at Georgia Southern and other projects on his to do list!

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    51 mins
  • Episode 11: Slow AF Run Club author and movement founder Martinus Evans
    Sep 19 2023

    Martinus Evans is the author of The Slow AF Run Club, a practical, hands-on guide for getting started as a runner. Martinus wrote the book that he wished he had when he first began running. The basic underlying premise is that regardless of body type or ability, he believes there is a place in the running community for anyone who wants to participate. And the book does a fantastic job of laying out "must know" elements of becoming a runner. Martinus covers mindset, training, goal setting, nutrition, and so much more. So far over 20,000 people have joined the movement. Listen in as Martinus shares stories from his own running experience as a 6' 4" 300+ pound runner, how being black impacts the way he thinks about training logistics, and his next big undertaking, starting a not-for-profit to assist runners in underserved communities. Runnerd Library supports inclusivity and is proud to share Martinus's message with our audience. Visit www.slowafrunclub.com to learn more about the movement and see Martinus's upcoming events.

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    41 mins
  • Episode 10: Bill Kenley returns to talk about Tiny Little Running Shorts
    Aug 23 2023

    Our first two time guest on the podcast, Bill returns to discuss his newly published collection of short stories, Tiny Little Running Shorts. Listen in as we discuss his inspiration for these stories, the complexities of teenage years, and the long-standing bonds of teammates.

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    34 mins
  • Episode 9: Introducing runnerd press author Tim Byers, The Order of the Red Lion
    Aug 8 2023

    Tim Byers's first novel, The Order of the Red Lion, will be released on August 10, 2023. Listen in as we talk about the path that led Tim to write about pre-World War II Luxembourg in his young adult suspense-thriller.

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    45 mins
  • Episode 8: SISU: Lessons from the Cross Country Course with Author Scott Lidskin
    Jul 11 2023

    Catching up with Westfield High School Girls Cross Country Coach, Scott Lidskin. Scott returns to the helm of the Shamrocks for the 2023 XC season. In this episode, we talk about coaching philosophy, his growth as a coach, why Yoda may have had it wrong, building a program, what it feels like to be 500m away from the finish line at the state meet watching your team finish (and win a championship), and more. You will hear Scott describe the importance of finding joy in the sport as we discuss Curly's "one thing," a reference to the movie City Slickers. Tune in and get ready to take notes as Scott shares his lessons from the Cross Country Course.

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    1 hr
  • Episode 7: May Mental Health Awareness Series Part 3 with Lenecia Nickell
    Jun 30 2023

    In episode 7, I speak with Lenecia Nickell, Director of the University of Cincinnati Sports Psychology and Wellness Department. This is the 3rd installment of our 3 part series for Mental Health Awareness Month and a follow-up to episode 4. Lenecia shares her background as a mental health practitioner with experience helping people with their fitness goals as well. She talks about how she was able to marry those passions to land the role she is in now and build her department from the ground up. Lenecia provides many actionable tips for student-athletes and coaches to open communication about mental health and performance mindset. In addition to leading her department, she is a PhD candidate and teaches classes for mentalhealthfirstaid.org. You can find her on LinkedIN if you want to connect.


    We hope that you have found value in this series featuring Todd Corbin speaking about mindfulness; Josh Wachtel and Ryan Collins reflecting on the novel, What Made Maddy Run; and the follow-up on What Made Maddy Run with Lenecia. If you like what you heard, give us a rating and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform.


    NFHS offers a free course for Middle School and High School Coaches needing continuing education--

    https://nfhslearn.com/courses?searchText=Student+Mental+Health+and+Suicide+Prevention


    What Made Maddy Run and mindfulness for student athletes are available in the ⁠Runnerd Library Store⁠. Order your copies today!


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    39 mins
  • Episode 6: Author Lindsey Freeman joins us to talk about her book, Running
    Jun 26 2023

    Lindsey A. Freeman is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Simon Fraser University. In Running, the former NCAA Division I track athlete presents the feminist and queer handbook of running that she always wanted but could never find. For Freeman, running is full of joy, desire, and indulgence in the pleasure and weirdness of having a body. It allows for a space of freedom—to move and be moved. Through tender storytelling of a lifetime wearing running shoes, Freeman considers injury and recovery, what it means to run as a visibly queer person, and how the release found in running comes from a desire to touch something that cannot be accessed when still. Running invites us to run through life, legging it out the best we can with heart and style.


    Join us as we discuss how she got started in running, her love of pencils and notebooks, BQ'ing, and finding her identity as a queer person.

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    33 mins