66 Min Released Jan 19, 2017

Episode 37: Peter Sagal

Peter Sagal, host of NPR’s news quiz, Wait Wait, Don’t Tell Me, joins the show to talk about the boom in audio (and podcasts), his own running career, and how the sport helped during his toughest year ever. (2:06)

We go on a real grocery shopping trip with Runner’s World editors, dissecting the good and bad of how well we stock our runner pantries. (42:33)

In the Kick, a new running hub near Central Park in New York City, key running dates to celebrate in 2017, and a unique 256-mile relay to Washington D.C. (1:00:02)

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*Episode Credits:

Host: David Willey
 
Producers: Sylvia Ryerson, Christine Fennessy and Brian Dalek

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