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Running the World: Your Travel Guide with Stephen Price

Running the World: Your Travel Guide with Stephen Price

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Welcome to season 3, episode 10 of The Fuel Run Recover podcast!

Have you ever dreamed of running a marathon in an epic destination like the Great Wall of China, Kilimanjaro, or the streets of New York City? If so, this episode is for you!


In this episode, I sit down with Stephen Price, the founder of Dream Travel Canada, a company that helps runners experience races all over the world.


Stephen has traveled the globe, running marathons and ultras in some of the most breathtaking (and exclusive!) locations. He shares how he turned his passion for running and travel into a business, his experiences with world-renowned races, and how runners can secure their spot in high-demand events like the World Majors and runDisney races.


We covered SO much great stuff in this episode, including…


🏃‍♂️ How Stephen founded Dream Travel Canada and turned his passion into a career
🌍 His experiences running all over the world—including some locations he can't even share!
🎟️ Why getting into big races has become so challenging
✅ Different ways to secure a spot in World Majors and runDisney races
💡 Tips for runners who missed out on lotteries but still want to race
🏆 Stephen’s all-time favorite race destination


If you’ve ever wanted to run and travel (the easy way), this episode is packed with valuable insights!


Find Dream Travel Canada on their website, or on Instagram @dreamtravelcanada!

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