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🗓️ 22 March 2024
⏱️ 68 minutes
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Running is an incredible sport with the power to change lives for the better. Unfortunately, it’s not as accessible as it can and should be. Despite being a relatively approachable sport with minimal equipment there are still systemic barriers that make it difficult for some to participate. Today, we’re tackling this issue head-on with a panel of diverse runners sharing their experiences in the sport and thoughts on how to make it more welcoming for all types of runners.
Our panel for this episode includes:
Not everyone feels welcome in the sport but this doesn’t have to be the case. This was an enlightening conversation that did not stray from difficult topics. We hope you enjoy listening and hopefully come away with some helpful tips to become an advocate for creating a more inclusive sport in your own communities.
Books and podcasts:
Running While Black: ebook and hardcover
Online resources:
Community groups and events:
Toronto Carnival Run: Information and registration
Black Runners of the GTA: Run Group
RunVermont Junior Milers: Coaching Group
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0:00.0 | Honey, you're going to say the wrong thing. You're going to make a mistake. Like it's just going to. |
0:04.0 | It's just like with me when I first started with the race direction, I thought I knew what I was doing because I actually have a certification, |
0:10.0 | special event management. I didn't know shit. |
0:15.2 | You just heard a clip from special guest on today's show, Dion Mason. Dion is a certified trainer and organizer of the |
0:20.3 | Toronto Carnival Run who joined us for a panel discussion on creating a more diverse and equitable running community that is welcoming for everyone. |
0:28.0 | I'm so thankful to have had this conversation with all our amazing panelists that also included RC's very own coach Andy |
0:34.7 | and January spotlight athlete Katie Marcusich. One correction to a comment I |
0:39.6 | made during this episode where I refer to Andy as a Wazelle runner. While she's still |
0:43.8 | absolutely crushing it with her running and coaching, she's no longer a part of the team at |
0:47.9 | Wazelle. I'm going to be honest that I was really nervous about straying |
0:51.8 | away from our usual training topics, but I'm so glad we did. |
0:55.8 | This is an incredible group of women who managed to make an oftentimes challenging topic |
1:00.0 | approachable. I was initially going to anchor this episode around inclusivity, but as you'll hear |
1:06.1 | Dion point out, equity in sport requires going beyond inviting diverse groups to participate |
1:11.7 | by addressing systemic barriers in our sport. |
1:14.0 | In addition to learning more about each of our guests and their community work, |
1:18.0 | you'll also hear from them about what equity looks like in running |
1:22.0 | and how runners can create real change in their own communities. |
1:25.0 | This is a judgment-free conversation. |
1:27.0 | And if you love this board as much as I do |
1:29.0 | and want to share it with everyone, |
1:31.0 | I think you're going to love what they have to say. |
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