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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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  • #168 - 2025 was Bullshit
    Dec 17 2025

    Another year, another year-end podcast detailing why that year was bullshit.

    We share our high-, but mainly, low-lights, as well as some top content from our listeners who are generally as miserable as we are.

    We also reveal alarmingly different race stats for the year, and inevitably not talk about running as much as we can.

    Episode dedicated to Rain 🐾

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    58 mins
  • #167 - Ignoring Signs is Bullshit with Naz Khan
    Dec 1 2025

    We've got a guest! Local runner to us, different point of view, setting up something for a particular group that we don't know much about? You know we love that kind of thing.

    Stu loves talking about canicross and Amy loves ignoring signs which may have prevented her having a bad time. We refuse to learn from our mistakes.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • #166 - All the Other Runners are Bullshit
    Nov 10 2025

    This might have been the Halloween episode, but it isn't.

    Amy gets judged by local shopkeepers, didn't lose her dog, and her mum runs a bit.

    Stu goes for a walk, watches some runners, and reflects on post-industrial decline across the UK’s marginalised communities, citing how political choices have dismantled local economies and hollowed out the sense of civic pride and cultural belonging.

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    54 mins
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