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Running In Public

Author: Mireille Siné

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Run clubs are the new frontier of public health. Let's talk about it.
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We are back in SoCal this episode as we catch up with Howie as Silverlake Track Club. What started as a local annual race in 2017 turned into a weekly run club in August 2021, the Silver Lake Track Club is in full bloom as a community-based, low-key, highly active run club with a singular mission of providing new running shoes to marginalized youth athletes in Los Angeles.  They just had their Pork Chop Marathon Relay, an unsanctioned 3 x 8 mile relay on the best road route in Los Angeles: shaped like a porkchop featuring a hill you will not forget and will conquer! On September 1st, 2024, they’ll be celebrating their three year anniversary! In This Episode We Talk About: -Growing A Run Club From Scratch -How Howie’s Running Past Inspired Silverlake’s 501(c)(3) mission -The Importance Of Local Clubs -Making Spaces To Fit Runner’s Needs And More! You can see more of Silverlake Track Club through their Instagram & Website. — REMINDERS 1 - As always, this podcast would not be possible without your support so please remember to rate this podcast and share it out to your community. You can also follow the podcast on Instagram. 2- I’m currently accepting athletes for coaching and I have rolled out some cool new offers for 1:1 coaching and strength training! You can learn more by visiting my Website or give me a follow on Instagram. Thank you for listening!
In this episode we travel to the Midwest for our first guests out of Chicago who have a different definition of “run club.” We are joined by Allison Yates & Fernanda Wetzel of Read & Run Chicago. Read & Run Chicago is a chapter of Read & Run Tours. They’re an organization that hosts running events inspired by books set in Chicago, written by local authors. Their mission is to help Chicaogans explore the city through movement (running) and stories (books). In this episode we talk about: -Having a book club and a run club in one -Discovery the history of Chicago through books -How to create a Read & Run chapter of your own -The importance of preserving culture & history -How books and running can bring people together And more! You can see more about Read & Run Chicago through their Instagram and  website.  _______  REMINDERS 1 - As always, this podcast would not be possible without your support so please remember to rate this podcast and share it out to your community. You can also follow the podcast on Instagram. 2- I’m currently accepting athletes for coaching and I have rolled out some cool new offers for 1:1 coaching and strength training! You can learn more by visiting my Website or give me a follow on Instagram. Thank you for listening!
Founded in 2023, Unseen Run Club is a Bay Area based run crew with the purpose of taking space and expanding who is seen in the local community by expanding accessibility and supporting runners of all ability levels. Unseen Run Club has an even larger goal of putting the Bay Area on the map as a top tier running destination in the world. In this episode we talk about: -Differences in run culture in the bay area -Starting a run club from scratch -Importance of diversity and inclusivity in run spaces -What Justin has learned as a leader And so much more! You can keep up with Unseen with the following links: Unseen Run Club Instagram Justin's Instagram Follow Coach Mireille on social: Instagram,  Strava Check out “Coached By Mireille”: Website Follow the Running in Public podcast on social: Instagram Please rate and review this podcast!
Chingonas on the Run was Founded by two female Latina coaches and ultra-runners in Southern California, Melissa Perez & Daisy Martinez. The purpose of COTR is to build a community of under-representative individuals (BIPOC and Women) in the sport of trail running. Their goal is to create opportunities in the outdoors for the Chingonas in their community. In this episode, we talk about: -Their failures and successes -The Chingona Collective -What The Future of Trail Running Looks Like -Running on Your Menstrual Cycle And so much more! You can keep up with Chingonas on the Run with the following links: Chingonas Instagram Daisy's Instagram Melissa's Instagram Follow Coach Mireille on social: Instagram,  Strava Check out “Coached By Mireille”: Website Follow the podcast on social: Instagram Please rate and review this podcast. Thank you for listening!
Founded in November 2013, Harlem Run is a collective of runners passionate about running and community. Strong, positive and diverse, we all call Harlem home. We welcome runners, walkers and joggers of all sizes, ages and abilities as we run the streets of our iconic neighborhood and get fit together. In this episode we talked about: -The importance of maintaining relationships in the community -How Harlem Run centers Black and Brown People -Their “Take Care of Harlem” Initiative Collaborating with the Department of Public Health Episode three is available on all streaming platforms. Remember to rate, review, share, and support the podcast. Thank you for listening! Podcast: @runninginpublic.pod www.coachedbymireille.com
KRSA (@keeprunninsantaana) is more than a run club, they are a people’s club. They help their people get moving three days a week and they help our community by giving back. Their goal is to inspire their community to move. In this episode, I sit down with Aaron Garcia (@aaronlxgndxry) a community builder and founder of KRSA. Tap in and get to know Keep Runnin’ Santa Ana. Find this podcast on IG: @runninginpublic.pod For coaching: www.coachedbymireille.com Don’t forget to rate, review, and support the podcast! This podcast is hosted and produced by Mireille (@_heymireille)
Welcome to Running In Public - a podcast that focuses on how run clubs have influenced running culture while serving as stewards of public health. Very excited to bring you our first guest/run club today: South Central Run Club. South Central Run Club promotes wellness for the South Central community through run and wellness events that focus on the people and spaces that run South Central. South Central Run Club supports runners and families as they reclaim their health and their hoods through community and story-telling at landmark destinations in South Central Los Angeles. In this episode we talk about: -Origins of SCRC with Co-Captions Zaakiyah and Jazmin -What building community has looked liked for them -What differences there are in running when it comes to BIPOC spaces -Accessibility in running -Recent & signature events -Equity in the running space -How to make a space for everyone And more! You can find/support South Central Run Club by following them on Instagram with @southcentral.run and their website southcentral.run. You can support this podcast by leaving a review, sharing it out, and following us on Instagram with @runninginpublic.pod. Thank you for listening, be well and run on!
Running In Public

Running In Public

2023-02-0202:20

Hello & welcome to the Running in Public podcast - I'm so glad you're here! This episode is a quick intro to myself (the host) and what we'll be discussing on the podcast. If you're listening to this, chances are you are a runner. I think this series will offer a unique look at our sport and as we get the ball rolling, I'm open to your comments, feedback, and suggestions. Make sure to like and subscribe - let's get running!
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