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Presented by Rachael Woolston, former health editor and journalist, and a fitness and running coach with over 20 years experience.
In the fifth episode of our special Break the Bias series, I chat to Kate Jayden, who has just finished runnnig 101 marathons in 101 consecutive days.
Kate set off on New Year's Day 2022, and has ra…
Endurance cycle coach, Alison Wood challenges bias in so many ways, and has done throughout her life.
Of mixed race heritage, she was raised in Essex/London by a white mother within a stones throw o…
She di…
Vera Ngosi-Sambrook grew up in Malawi and moved to the UK to study mechanical engineering. From the very start of her adult life, she has challenged bias in her choice of career.
It was after meetin…
In our first episode of our new series celebrating women who break down barriers, we chat to Asics FrontRunner Sally Brider about the representation of older women in running and overcoming the impac…
'If the only black people you see in magazines are elite runners, it makes you feel that you have to be exceptional to take part in running.'
Listen to these two trailblazing sisters (not sistas, t…
Elle Linton started cycling as a way of commuting to work in London.
So when a friend suggested they cycled to Richmond Park just to 'cycle round and round,' she thought it was a crazy idea. 'Why rid…
Over twenty years ago Claire Smith (@brutalclaire) started running, pushing her baby in a buggy in a bid to lose weight.
This August, she was back to pushing a baby stroller but this time, it carried…
If you feel dissatisfied with your life, have you done anything about it? No? Then you may want to listen to this podcast for inspiration.
A bit fed up with her life and work trajectory, Laura Kenni…
Beth Pascall, 32 is a true trail blazing ultra runner.
Even as a young girl, there was something about exploring the outer edges of comfort and challenging herself that appealed.
From begging her d…
Like many women, Jevid Majid started running through doing Parkrun in then home town of Nottingham in 2017.
As a way of getting fit, and finding time for herself, the mum of two says, 'It’s the most…
Life often takes unexpected turns and that is particularly true for Australian born Lucja Leonard whose life has been changed by a dog.
After starting to run to lose weight, she and her husband, Dion…
Tahsa Thompson, 43, from London is the founder of Black Girls Do Run UK.
Established in 2019, she set the online community up to help inspire women of colour to run for their health, fitness and ment…
Like many women before her, and many who will come after, Taz started running as a way of getting fit and having some me time from her three sons.
But she would go out before sunrise, initially worr…
Iran's first female triathlete, Shirin Gerami took part in the World ITU Championships in London in 2013 in a body suit, inspiring women the world over that your cultural background should not inhibi…
'I've never seen another black woman racing in any triathlon events that I have done.'
We speak to Kelsie Johnson, 25, (@kelsieolivia94) a personal trainer, triathlete and PhD student about race in t…
Celebrating extraordinary trailblazers in endurance sport, Ingrid Walters, 47, an actress and elite marathon runner, chats to us about getting faster with age, running through breast cancer and the n…
Vegan runner, Ruth Farnell, 58, decided to take on 12 marathons in 12 months in 2019.
Her goal? Just to see if she could do it and to explore the world she lived in through her races.
Here she talks…
Nowadays, it's common for women to be running marathons and beyond - and posting impressive times.
So what happens when you fall pregnant and you want to keep running? And what about post pregnancy…