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Sunday Runday The Podcast

Sunday Runday The Podcast

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Sunday Runday The Podcast is a running podcast dedicated to sharing real, inspiring stories from everyday runners.

Hosted by Clint Nash an amateur runner who loves the pavement, the process, and the running community this podcast dives deep into the journeys that define runners of all levels. Each episode highlights the experiences of everyday athletes: first‑time runners, marathon hopefuls, comeback stories, weekend warriors, and anyone chasing meaning through miles.

If you’re looking for a running podcast filled with authentic runner stories, motivation, training insights, and the heart behind why we run, this is your space. We explore the highs, lows, breakthroughs, and gritty truths that shape the running lifestyle.

This isn’t a show about elite stats or world records. It’s about real runners, real stories, and the everyday people who show up, lace up, and keep moving forward one step at a time.

Because every runner has a story. And every story deserves to be heard.

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Episodes
  • 49: Redefining Limits: The Challenge Never Stops for Simone; A Runners Journey
    Apr 19 2026

    Simone Carniglia joins the show from Italy with a remarkable story of resilience and precision. In just seven years, he’s gone from recovering after surgery and weighing nearly 130kg to becoming the world record holder for the fastest person with Type 1 Diabetes to complete all six and all seven World Major Marathons. We talk about how a spontaneous 10K in Milan changed his life, how he’s now run 20 marathons around the world, and what it truly takes to race at a high level while managing a condition that demands constant attention. Simone opens up about the mental load, the nightly alarms, the risks, and the discipline behind every run — and how he helped open the door for athletes with T1D to be recognised by Guinness World Records. A powerful conversation about overcoming obstacles, redefining limits, and inspiring others to do the same.

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    45 mins
  • 48: The Long Way Forward: Cam’s Path Through Setbacks, Big Miles & a Bigger Why; A Runners Journey
    Apr 11 2026
    This episode shares Cam’s remarkable journey from Ninja Warrior to ultra running, and the rapid progression that took him from his first half marathon to 100 miles in just months. Cam opens up about the injuries that followed, the lessons they forced him to learn, and the challenges that helped rebuild his confidence including running 50km a day for 10 days and completing a half‑Ironman every day for a weekfor Nedds Uncomfortable challenge back to back years. He also talks about his most meaningful challenge yet: running 446km from Geraldton to Perth to raise awareness and funds for Dementia Australia, inspired by his grandparents. A raw, honest and inspiring conversation about resilience, purpose and pushing the limits for something bigger than yourself.
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    35 mins
  • 47: Running for Legacy: Will’s Journey from Loss to World Majors; A Runners Journey
    Apr 4 2026

    In this week’s episode we sit down with Will an inspiring runner whose journey began in the wake of personal loss and has grown into something extraordinary. From raising over $25,000 for MND through his first ultra, to qualifying for Boston with a blistering 2:47 at Canberra, Will’s story is one of resilience, family, and sheer determination. Now, he’s chasing history as the youngest Australian to run all seven World Marathon Majors in a single year. We talk about his beginnings, the emotional drive behind his challenges, and his first major of the year where we met at Tokyo Marathon.

    This is more than a running story it’s about purpose, grit, and the power of chasing something bigger than yourself.

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    31 mins
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