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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
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  • #158 - Buying a House is Bullshit
    Jun 30 2025

    Some big questions in this episode: How do you let pedestrians know you want to get past? Can men be mega-babes? And, is trail running gay?

    We answer some of these and more, as well as details of Stewart having the shits and Amy's fond memories of norovirus, our listeners cry, get stung, and listen to this podcast in the wrong order.

    We also talk about some actual running news, but focus on the nonsense in the comments.

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    41 mins
  • #157 - Straight Roads are Bullshit
    Jun 19 2025

    Stewart has an important yet stupid announcement to make, and Amy ran on a road.

    Our listeners fall over, get stopped by the police, get spat on, rant about t-shirts, and apparently one of you was a monk! A classic episode in many ways.

    Also, Amy gets all the hard names and Stewart doesn't edit out any of attempts, you're welcome.

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    51 mins
  • #156 - Racing Mobility Scooters is Bullshit
    Jun 2 2025

    Only we could have an episode title like this, surely? Stu is coming in hot with a rant that will definitely backfire, and Amy has forgotten what she's ranted about.

    There's talk of coughing, being unprepared for the elements, eggs, a parkrun nun, the cursed Edinburgh marathon, and a story that could only have come from Lisa Gibbon.

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    58 mins

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