On this week’s episode of The BibRave Podcast, Tim and Jess chat with one of their favorite people in running and author of the new book Race Everything, “The Mayor of Running,” Bart Yasso. (you may remember Bart from Episode #9)
The three talk about Bart’s new book and why “starting lines” are so important to ALL runners, especially when it comes to exploring new distances, events, places, and people.
They also discuss Bart’s storied career (and approaching retirement), and how he’s witnessed the power of running transform lives, communities, gender roles, and lifestyles. It’s another great conversation with one of the nicest and most interesting people in running.
Check out the latest episode below. Also, don’t forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, and if you like what you hear, please leave a review!
Show Notes:
- Bart Yasso
- Monument Ave 10K
- Wineglass Marathon
- Marine Corps Marathon
- Boston Marathon
- New York City Marathon
- Tokyo Marathon
- Rise of Marathons in China – The Economist 1843
For those digging the sweet ukulele intro music, that comes to us from the talented musician and running coach, Matt Flaherty. Check out his site for more audio goodness!
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Thanks, and hope you enjoy!
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