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I'll Have Another with Lindsey Hein Podcast

Episode 600: Behind the Mic with Podcaster Tina Muir

I'll Have Another with Lindsey Hein Podcast

SandyBoy Productions

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to the running podcaster series! I’m bringing you a collection of conversations with fellow podcasters in the running space—people I know you already love and maybe a few new voices you’ll be excited to discover. My hope is to link arms with these wonderful humans and share their stories and perspectives with you. You might listen to some of them every week, but don’t often get to hear them on the other side of the mic. I think that’s going to be a fun shift for you.

We’re kicking things off with my friend Tina Muir, host of the Running for Real podcast. If you’ve followed her over the last few years—really since around 2021—you’ve probably noticed the way she’s used her platform as a vehicle for social change, especially in advocating for the health of our environment. Tina has raised the bar for major races across the country, including the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, the TCS New York City Marathon, the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon, and the AJC Peachtree Road Race, helping these events improve their sustainability efforts. She serves on the board of directors for both Running USA and Earth Day 365.

Tina is also the co-author of Becoming a Sustainable Runner: A Guide to Running for Life, Community, and Planet, which she wrote with Zoë Rom. If you’re interested in using running as a force for good, I highly recommend checking it out.

She’s a former elite runner, a mom of two, and someone I’ve known since the early days of my own podcasting journey. When I first started, she was hosting the Run to the Top podcast. In 2017, she launched Running for Real, and we’ve kind of grown up in this industry together. It’s been so fun to watch her lean more and more into the things she cares deeply about. She’s still so connected—if not more than ever—to the running community, and she’s carved out a powerful space around sustainability and advocacy within that.

Tina always brings a call to action when she speaks—not because it’s rehearsed, but because that’s who she is. She leads with her heart and shares what matters to her. More than anything, I hope you enjoy this conversation and that it kicks off this series in the best possible way—with someone who cares just as much about running as you and I do.

Want to listen to this show ad-free? Head over to patreon.com/lindseyhein to support the show for as little as $3 a month and get all episodes without any ad interuptions.

All right friends, please enjoy my conversation with Tina Muir.

What we talked about:

6:30- Tina’s journey in the podcast space

12:00- Finding her voice to speak about sustainability

20:00- Who is Tina Muir

26:00- Making change without making judgements

37:00- What running looks like in Tina’s life these days

43:45- What Tina has learned over the years in the podcast and running industry

48:00- The World Half Marathon Championships no longer being in San Diego and Tina’s role in that

55:00- End of podcast questions

Show notes:

What If We Get It Right? Visions of Climate Futures

Apple Cider Vinegar on Netflix

Connect with Lindsey: 

Lindsey on Instagram

Lindsey on Twitter

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is a Sandy Boy Productions podcast.

0:18.6

Hey, everybody. Welcome to All Have Another podcast with Lindsay Hine. Welcome to the

0:24.6

podcaster series. I am bringing you a series where I am having conversations with other

0:31.7

podcasters in the running industry that I am sure you love. Many you have already heard of and listened to, I'm sure.

0:39.9

Maybe I'll be introducing you to some new faces and voices in the running media podcasting space.

0:47.2

And that is my hope to link arms with all these wonderful people and share their voices with you.

0:53.3

Some of these people you probably listen to every week and you don't get to hear them

0:56.5

on the other side of the mic as much.

0:58.2

So I hope that's fun for you.

0:59.9

I'm starting this series kicking it off with my friend Tina Muir who hosts the Running

1:05.6

for Real podcast.

1:07.3

And if you followed her in the recent years, I think since 2021, really, from what I learned in this

1:14.4

conversation, she has been a vehicle for social change in advocating for the health of our

1:21.5

environment. Tina has raised the bar for major marathons and races around the country, including the Bank of America

1:29.5

Chicago Marathon, the TSC New York City Marathon, the TSC Toronto Waterfront Marathon, and the

1:35.9

AJC Peach Tree Road Race, helping with their sustainability initiatives.

1:41.2

She's on the board of directors for Reading USA and Earth Day 365. Tina is also the co-author

1:47.6

of the book, Becoming a Sustainable Runner, a guide to Running for Life, community, and planet. She co-authored

1:54.0

this book with Zoe Rome. If you are interested in using running to change the world for better,

1:59.3

check out her book, Becoming a Sustainable

2:01.5

Runner. She is a former elite professional runner, the mother of two, and I got to say,

2:08.4

so I started podcasting around the same time as Tina. When I started podcasting, she was hosting

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