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The Runner's World Show

Episode 29: Running Off 200 Pounds

The Runner's World Show

Runner's World / Panoply

Sports

4.3530 Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2016

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Josh LaJaunie and Eileen Moon, our 2016 Cover Search winners, talk with Editor-in-Chief David Willey about how the sport has impacted their lives, and how they strive to help others as well. (2:21) In the Kick, we recap the New York City Marathon, including a 96-year-old WWII Marine’s amazing journey to the finish line. (1:06:34) Check out our show page here. Follow us on Twitter (@rwaudio) and Facebook (Runner's World Audio).  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Jamie Lang and Sophie Haboo have arrived on Disney Plus.

0:04.0

We're having a baby.

0:06.0

We're having a baby.

0:07.0

I've always wanted to be mom.

0:09.0

And we're bringing you on our journey through everything.

0:12.0

I have no idea what we're doing.

0:13.0

Thank you. I have more of an idea.

0:15.0

I think of it like a Tamagotchi.

0:17.0

At the end of all of this...

0:20.0

We're going to have a little baby.

0:21.6

Raising Chelsea, a Hulu original series streaming April 2nd exclusively on Disney Plus.

0:26.6

18 plus subscription required T's and T supply.

0:30.6

Welcome to the Runner's World Show, where each week we entertain you, inspire you, and inform you about all things

0:38.9

running. I'm David Willie, editor-in-chief of Runner's World. This week in the kick, highlights from this

0:45.0

year's New York City Marathon, including a 96-year-old who made his way across the finish line.

0:51.3

But first, my interviews with Josh Lajani and Eileen Moon. Josh and Eileen are the winners of our

0:57.3

2016 cover search. Cover search is driven by a pretty simple idea, which is that regular runners do

1:04.2

amazing things every day. We opened a contest in May and asked entrance to tell us about a breakthrough

1:10.4

moment when running helped them achieve something remarkable, overcome a spouticry, We opened a contest in May and asked entrants to tell us about a breakthrough moment

1:11.4

when running helped them achieve something remarkable, overcome especially long odds,

1:15.9

or give back to their sport or their communities in a meaningful way, or ideally all the above.

1:22.5

More than a thousand readers entered, and after months of deliberation and really tough decision-making, we landed

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