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The CITIUS MAG Podcast | A Running + Track and Field Show

Joe DiNoto of Orchard Street Runners - Runners of NYC Debut!

The CITIUS MAG Podcast | A Running + Track and Field Show

CITIUS MAG

Sports, Running

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2018

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

We'll be back to your regularly scheduled CITIUS MAG Podcast interviews this week. Our next guest is Allie Kieffer so look for that interview later possibly on Thursday or Friday. Just wanted to take a moment to give you all a preview of the newest show on the CITIUS MAG Podcast Network. This is a project that I am very proud of and I've got high hopes for the new show. It's a show that I co-host with Jeanne Mack. She interviewed me on this podcast a few weeks back. We announced this was going to happen. Now it's here. Introducing "Runners of NYC". This is the first episode. You may not be from NYC but this show will give you some good insight into the many people who make up such a great city. It's every day runners in an every day setting but not your common backgrounds. In a city of 8 million people, Jeanne and I have a lot of stories to tell. We're excited to share them with you. The show is now available on iTunes and Soundcloud so subscribe today! iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/runners-of-nyc/id1438435120?mt=2 ----- Our first ever guest on the 'Runners of NYC Podcast' is Joe DiNoto. Joe is a runner whose ties to New York City go back multiple generations. He is someone who has had a huge and lasting influence on the sport and culture of running here in the city. He is the founder of the Orchard Street Runners, a co-ed running group that meets on Tuesday nights in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Through Orchard Street Runners, Joe started organizing and holding unsanctioned races for men and women through the streets of New York. Those races have continued to grow in scope and competition, so we dive into Joe’s process of bringing those races to fruition, along with how he became a runner, and what keeps him running. This is Runners of NYC. A new podcast from CITIUS MAG. Hosts Jeanne Mack and Chris Chavez look to bring you many of the untold stories behind luminaries and legends that make up New York City’s running culture. For more information on the Orchard Street Runners, follow them on Instagram: www.instagram.com/orchardstreetrunners/ Follow the show on Instagram: @RunnersOfNYCPod. Don’t forget Twitter as well: @RunnersOfNYC Music for the show is by Future Generations. Portrait of Joe DiNoto taken by Jason Suarez. Podcast artwork by Kyle Klosinski.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey friends it's Chris Chavez here. We'll be back to your regularly scheduled

0:04.0

Citius Mac podcast interviews this week. Our next guest is Ali Kiefer so

0:08.2

look for that interview possibly on Thursday or Friday. Apologies to Aaron Finn, the runner from Michigan,

0:14.8

who tweeted at me and called me out for not keeping up

0:17.0

with promises.

0:18.0

I'm sorry.

0:19.2

I've been a little busy with some stories

0:20.8

that I've been writing and also getting this new show off the ground.

0:24.4

So I just wanted to take a moment to give you all a preview of the newest show on the CSMAG

0:28.1

podcast network.

0:29.6

This is a project that I am very particularly proud of. I've got high hopes for this new show.

0:34.4

It's a show that I co-host with Gene Mack. She interviewed me on the Citi Smag Podcast a few weeks ago.

0:40.6

She was on this show last year. You guys know her as the newest

0:44.7

Olympic Marathon Trials qualifier. She crushed it out in Chicago. Anyways,

0:48.6

we announced that this was going to happen. Now it's here. Introducing runners of NYC, this is the first episode.

0:56.1

The reception that we've received thus far has been pretty tremendous. You might not be

1:00.1

from New York City, but this show will give you some good insight into the many people who make

1:05.0

up such a great city and I say that and I'm a little biased because I'm from here, but it's true.

1:11.1

It's everyday runners in an everyday setting but not your common backgrounds.

1:15.0

In a city of 8 million people, Gene and I have a lot of stories to tell and we're excited to share those with you.

1:21.0

So without further ado, here is episode one of runners of

1:24.3

NYC. The podcast is now available on iTunes and SoundCloud. We'll work on

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