Everyday Runners
A podcast about the feelings, things, practices and methods of running. I interview experts and everyday runners about how they engage with and practice running. This is a new podcast so I’m very keen to hear any thoughts or observations you might have about it. Perhaps you know of someone I should interview: a friend of yours, or, perhaps there is an elite runner out there who you think I should interview. If you would like to get in touch, please send an email to readingsidewayspress@gmail.com
Episodes

Monday May 06, 2024
Monday May 06, 2024
This episode is an interview with Dr Geoffery Z Kohe of the University of Kent in the UK. We discuss the sustainability of city-based marathons through drawing on Kohe’s recent article - co-authored with Niki Koutrou - on the Athens marathon. I also asked him about the ideas of ‘legacy’ in regards to mass sporting events and what role they can play in fostering an ‘urban commons’.
Relevant Links:
Engso
Global Sustainable Sport – Driving sustainability through sport
About Us (sportpositivesummit.com)
Environmental sustainability - I Trust Sport
BASIS | The British Association for Sustainable Sport
Full article: Sustainability, the Athens Marathon and Greece’s sport event sector: lessons of resilience, social innovation and the urban commons (tandfonline.com)

Monday Apr 29, 2024
Monday Apr 29, 2024
This episode is a conversation with Dani O’Sullivan, a Leiden-based runner and friend of mine. I was curious to talk with Dani about her running practice, because of the sheer pleasure she finds in running: she’s always exuding positive vibes.
In this conversation, she talks about one of her favourite places for running, the Amsterdamse Waterleidingduinen. It is a bit of a mouthful, but it is an incredibly pleasant place. It is a reserve roughly near the city of Haarlem which helps to purify the water that is used for the surrounding areas. The area is closed off to both cyclists and dogs. Birds and animals are abundant. It feels ‘natural’: but, of course, it is not really ‘natural’; it is a highly man-managed landscape. Nonetheless, running in this landscape is a great contrast with running through residential areas and along bike paths in heavily urbanised areas of the province of South Holland.
One of the things that really struck me about this conversation with Dani was how she talks about how her running is important for her in ‘getting to know a place’. Running is a means to explore a new territory: it provides a means for ‘being with’ new landscapes and with the non-human: animals, birds or plants. She describes beautifully the sensations of being away from others and experiencing changing moments in the day and, of course, the weather.
I welcome your feedback on this podcast. What are some issues or ideas related to running that you think I could explore? Who do you think I could interview? Please feel free to get in touch via readingsidewayspress@gmail.com

Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Andy Fuller and Dominic Bersee chat with each other about their marathon preparation and their performances in the Rotterdam marathon. Although Dominic got much closer to achieving his goal and Andy didn't realise his, they're both pretty chipper and take the positives out of their preparation and the race itself. Good times.
#no adds #nojingle

Thursday Apr 18, 2024
Thursday Apr 18, 2024
In this episode, recorded while driving to Rotterdam to pick up our bib numbers on Friday 12th April, Joao and I (Andy) reflect on our training for the Marathon and forecast what we think we will do during the race.
We are so positive, optimistic and so confident in ourselves of performing well. Will we ever learn? Even though we have messed up so many races in the past, we both think, somehow, this time, things will be easier and we'll do it better.

Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
Hello, my name is Andy Fuller and I’m a runner, living in Leiden, The Netherlands.
I’m a co-founder of Reading Sideways Press and this is a podcast I’m doing with friends and fellow runners, about running.
This is the first episode of Everyday Runners: a podcast about the feelings, the things, the ways and the methods of running.
In this episode I talk with one of my running buddies, Joao Seixas, who also lives in Leiden. We give general introductions to ourselves and what running means to us.
I hope you enjoy the show.