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Running is BS

Running is BS

By: Stewart Harding and Amy Cuthbert-Genders
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The podcast that loves to hate running. While other podcasts will celebrate your journey, encourage you to go faster and further, and run free, we’d rather talk about bleeding nipples, getting chased by horses and getting horribly injured. Keep it real with Stewart and Amy.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Running & Jogging
Episodes
  • #171 - Opinions are Bullshit
    Feb 9 2026

    Amy just will not learn, as she embarks on yet another ill-fated route, but this time somehow enters a horse race.

    Stewart gets filthy and worries about where to put his knob.

    There is a lot of chat about whether or not you should wear a race t-shirt for a race you did not enter, or maybe finish, or maybe volunteered for. The conclusion will leave you underwhelmed.

    Why It’s OK to Wear a Finisher’s Shirt for a Race You Didn’t Finish

    Stop dressing like a 'runner' on your runs. Do this instead

    Running Mistakes: When Jackets Fail in UK Weather | TikTok

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    1 hr
  • #170 - Flat Bottomed Boats are Bullshit
    Jan 26 2026

    Stu adds to his impressive tally of losing a race and legitimately winning a medal for it. Amy went for a run.

    We chat shit about Taylor Swift, ponder future plans for immersive running experiences, badly transition between news stories, and ask how far is ok to race with a baby strapped to your chest?

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    56 mins
  • #169 - Frozen Puddles are Bullshit
    Jan 12 2026

    Stories of fire and ice in this episode, but also falling over and running into traffic.

    Stewart isn't proud of what he did, and Amy isn't proud of her first race result of the year.

    Want a free ultra place? Listen and find out how!

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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