42 Min Released Sep 15, 2016

Episode 23: Running Comedy

Editor-in-chief David Willey talks with comedian Liz Miele about how running keeps her sane, and stokes her funny. *(2:10)
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Producer Christine Fennessy gets the lowdown from training editor Meghan Kita on why runners really need to back off and rest once in a while (and gets staffers to admit to times when they ran when they really shouldn't have. And paid for it.) *(27:01) 
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In the Kick, we talk about marathoners denied a Boston qualifier, another attempt to set a record running the Appalachian Trail, and Apple's latest and greatest. *(39:49)
**This week’s show is sponsored by Blue Apron. Get your first three meals for free by going to Blueapron.com/run**. 


*We are also sponsored by Harry’s. Go to Harrys.com, look for the Truman set, and enter the promo code “Run” at checkout to get $5 off your purchase.**
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