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Another Mother Runner

#411: Navigating Running-related Relationship Road Bumps

Another Mother Runner

Feisty Media

Sports, Running, Health & Fitness

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2020

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Sarah and Katie talk with Cory Nyamora, a clinical psychologist and a triathlon/running coach, about running-related conflicts that can arise in relationships. Responding to real-life questions posted on the AMR Facebook page, Cory discusses:

  • the importance of partners having space and time to pursue passions;
  • how to get a partner to take an interest in your running;
  • equality in a relationship; and,
  • how open, frequent communication can solve myriad issues.


In the introduction, Katie shares her exercise streak, and the two hosts detail how running blends with their respective relationships. (Twice-married Sarah gets to compare and contrast!) The guest joins the show at 17:06.

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Transcript

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0:15.2

Welcome to another mother runner. This is Sarah Bowen Shay. I'm delighted to be joined today by Katie. Hello, Katie. Hi Sarah, how are you? Good, good. How goes it in Denver?

0:21.2

Well, it is day 6,452 of my kids being at home. No, just kidding. It's good. You know, like I hesitate to even talk about something that's annoying me because we are so

0:36.4

fortunate compared to everyone else in this world but you know it's it's a challenge I mean just this

0:41.6

morning I have three elementary school age kids and they all have

0:45.6

meetings at the same time on their computers or iPads whatever yes they're like we have I have a call I'm like oh God you're turning into your your father and I

0:54.7

and just the connection issues. I'm literally sweating because I'm running from one kid

1:00.6

to the next train to make sure that their Google Meet works or their Zoom and it's just a comedy of errors. But we're getting through it. We're getting through it. How about you? Yeah, so John, my 14 year old freshman in high school he I swear should become an architect

1:17.2

because he is playing so much roadblocks and is that a video game I'm sorry

1:21.9

I don't it is it's a it is in it you build houses you

1:26.3

He's building a hospital actually currently but he also I'm not quite sure because you he's also he teaches a dance class in it and he is assistant manager

1:36.1

which is the fifth highest rank supposedly that you can get in roadblocks and he had to be

1:40.8

interviewed for it. What?

1:43.0

That's charming kid.

1:45.0

I can see how he got that far.

1:47.0

I'm surprised at all.

1:49.0

Thank you.

1:50.0

Yes.

1:51.0

He was telling me and he said, yeah, when I first got into the, I get the room, the

1:55.8

place, he said, oh yeah, they just thought I was kind of this annoying punk.

2:00.3

And I'm like, yeah, some people think that about you at first

2:03.4

Oh my God that's funny so is this his is this school work is this is this is for fun

2:10.1

this is for fun okay this is her fun and so that he gets on it yesterday morning as if it is his school and his job and you know the future

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