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Everyday Runners

Andy Fuller & Reading Sideways Press

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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 [email protected]
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Join Robert Kiyosaki, best-selling author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, for The Rich Dad Radio Show — the podcast that challenges conventional financial wisdom and delivers real-world lessons on money, investing, and entrepreneurship. Each week, Robert and his expert guests explore how today's economy affects your wealth and reveal the strategies the rich use to thrive in any market. From real estate to precious metals, stocks to entrepreneurship, Robert breaks down complex financial topics with hum ...
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Home to The Playlist Podcast Network and all its affiliated shows, including The Playlist Podcast, The Discourse, Be Reel, The Fourth Wall, and more. The Playlist is the obsessive's guide to contemporary cinema via film discussion, news, reviews, features, nostalgia, and more.
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In our fast-changing world, it can be difficult to sort through the issues of the day. From family to faith to the latest in the public square, it’s hard to stay up on what’s happening, much less interpret the news in a way that honors our Christian faith. That’s what Salem’s Christian hosts do for our listeners across the country every day—and “The Christian Outlook” draws from the best of their material to bring you an hour-long program you won’t want to miss.
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HOSTED by ECHO JOHNSON Miss January '93 & CORINNA HARNEY-PMOY '92The show takes a DEEP DIVE into the fascinating history of PLAYBOY with LASER FOCUS on Hugh Hefner. A collective of dynamic conversations with those that had the privilege and honor of working with HUGH HEFNER & the magazine. An homage to the incredible MAN behind it all, as told from the ones that were an intricate part of the iconic company PLAYBOY. The magazine was launched in 1953 and held strong for 60 years until HEF's pa ...
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A few weeks ago, Amina hadn’t even qualified for the European Cross Country Championships held in Lagoa on 14th December. Then, in her first European Cross as a senior, she finished an incredible sixth. As usual, Amina raced an incredibly smart race and continued to move up through the field throughout the race. And, of course, Amina finished in he…
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Most investors focus on price—but that's not the real risk. In this powerful conversation, Robert Kiyosaki, Jim Clark, and Damon Jones explain why availability, counterparty risk, and real ownership matter far more than short-term market movements. As governments print trillions and confidence in the dollar continues to erode, the question isn't ho…
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The Wasteland doesn’t care who you are. It burns everyone the same. "Fallout" returns for Season 2 with a broader canvas and more confidence, expanding its ensemble-driven apocalypse while keeping its eye on the emotional wreckage left behind. Set in a future, post-apocalyptic Los Angeles brought about by nuclear decimation, the series follows citi…
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⚠️ Read Matthew Seaman's entire senior thesis: https://www.louisianadigitallibrary.org/islandora/object/loyno-etd%3A433. History doesn't repeat itself—but it often rhymes. In this eye-opening episode, Robert Kiyosaki and Matthew Seaman examine one of the most dangerous financial mistakes governments can make: printing money to solve economic proble…
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This episode features EDR Podcast regular and Leiden Legend, Noah Schutte who recently did his second marathon and first in Valencia where he earned his Marathon Diploma with a very respectable 2:13. We had this conversation at my place over a cup of rooibos tea and we kept it loose and unstructured. One of the things I took away from the conversat…
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Holiday horror is usually all tinsel and trauma, but the new remake of "Silent Night, Deadly Night" decides it also wants to add a warm hug, a nervous breakdown, and a full-blown Nazi Christmas party for good measure. Director Mike P. Nelson takes the infamous killer Santa premise and rebuilds it as a supernatural slasher with a bruised, endearing …
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Childhood fears, bedtime monsters, and the hazy membrane between imagination and trauma collide in “Dust Bunny,” the feature directorial debut of Bryan Fuller, a filmmaker whose storytelling instincts have always lived in the space between the two B’s - beauty and brutality. It is a film that feels handcrafted out of nightmares and fairy-tale sugar…
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For generations, we've been told that getting good grades, going to a prestigious school, and landing a stable job is the path to financial success. But what if everything you were taught about money is wrong? In this powerful episode, Robert Kiyosaki exposes why the traditional education system trains people to become employees—not entrepreneurs, …
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Hey All, This episode features a conversation with Emma Houchell of Leiden Atletiek. Emma's about to do the Valencia marathon so we had a chat about her training and how it has differed from her previous marathon builds. We talked about enjoying the quiet life off Strava and what her life-time running goals might be. This is a loosely structured co…
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There’s refined British comedy, and then there’s “Fackham Hall,” a movie that waltzes in wearing period-accurate garb on the outside and immediately trips over the furniture. It’s the kind of delightfully silly romp where aristocrats brood, servants scramble, romance simmers, relatives wed, and the background is working twice as hard as the actors …
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Most people believe the financial system exists to protect them—but the truth is far more unsettling. In this powerful Rich Dad compilation, Robert Kiyosaki breaks down why the traditional financial system is collapsing, how pensions and retirement plans were never guaranteed, and what inflation, government spending, and Wall Street corruption mean…
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Millions of Americans believe their pensions and retirement plans are secure—but the truth is far more alarming. In this explosive interview, Robert Kiyosaki and Ted Siedle, the nation's leading pension forensics expert and co-author of "Who Stole My Pension?", expose how decades of mismanagement, Wall Street corruption, political kickbacks, and hi…
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Kingstown never sleeps. It snarls. It churns. It eats the weak. With “Mayor of Kingstown” returning for Season 4, the Paramount+ thriller doubles down on the brutal machinery of power, corruption, and survival that has defined the series from the beginning. But this year, something shifts. A storm hits the city in the form of Edie Falco, who joins …
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Hello and welcome to Episode 88 of Everyday Runners podcast. I’m Andy Fuller - the host of this podcast and a co-founder of Reading Sideways Press. This podcast explores the practices, methods and cultures of running by interviewing everyday runners, high performing athletes and researchers with a social science or humanities background. *** This i…
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In Derry, the past never stays buried. Set in 1962, "IT: Welcome to Derry" rewinds Stephen King’s nightmare town to a moment of postcard innocence and slowly peels the veneer off to show the rot underneath. The new HBO series acts as a prequel to "IT" and "IT: Chapter Two", following the Hanlon family as they’re pulled into another brutal cycle of …
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Most people don't realize it, but today's stock market is behaving more like a casino than a place to build long-term wealth. In this powerful conversation, Robert Kiyosaki and market analyst Bert Dohmen break down why millions of Americans are unknowingly gambling their retirement — and what you must do now to protect yourself. Bert explains how l…
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theaters on November 14 from Lionsgate. For Fleischer, returning to work with Eisenberg and Harrelson was a huge draw, but it wasn't the only draw. “It was a combination of factors,” he said. “Definitely a desire to work with Jesse and Woody again. This was my fourth movie with each of them. They’re great collaborators, super funny, brilliant actor…
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The world of money is changing faster than ever — but most people are still thinking too small. In this powerful conversation, Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, reveals why focusing on short-term crypto gains or stock prices misses the bigger picture of what's really happening to our global economy. Robert shares lessons from his mentor…
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This episode features an interview with Tara Palm, an Australian athlete, based in Adelaide. She recently represented Australia in the marathon at the World Championships in Tokyo. For context, Tara has been racing competitively since the 1990s, so, she has seen a lot of changes in the sport. And, also, awesome for her, she is still churning out so…
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The future isn’t sleek or utopian; it’s loud, televised, and brought to you by your favorite corporate sponsors. In Edgar Wright’s high-voltage new film, “The Running Man,” entertainment has literally become a blood sport. Based on Stephen King’s 1982 novel, this isn’t your father’s dystopia; it’s a world where survival ratings matter more than lif…
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The world is changing faster than most people realize — and the old rules of money no longer work. In this powerful conversation, Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, joins Mark Moss to expose the truth about inflation, the dollar's decline, and the financial reset already underway. You'll learn why the dollar is losing purchasing power, h…
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This episode features a conversation with two top athletes of the Netherlands, Gianluca Assorgia and Lucas Nieuweboer. Gianluca, with a time of 2:12 came second in the recent Amsterdam Marathon and Lucas had a slightly more difficult day, with a time of just under the 2:16 mark. Gianluca finished second in the Dutch championship and Lucas was eight…
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Crime, corruption, and a phoenix-like comeback collide in the heart of Amsterdam’s weed underworld. Netflix’s “Amsterdam Empire” is a pulpy, fun new crime series set in Amsterdam’s glamorous and dangerous weed industry, where revenge and reinvention go hand in hand. The show follows Betty, a former pop star played by Famke Janssen, whose crumbling …
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America's economy is under pressure — and most people don't see what's really happening. In this explosive conversation, Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, joins Eric Trump and Clay Clark to discuss how government spending, inflation, and political corruption are destroying the middle class. Robert and Eric reveal why the fight for Ameri…
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In Alaska’s endless white, a small town sheriff hunts escaped convicts through blizzards and betrayal, only to uncover a web of CIA secrets and buried love that refuses to stay frozen. Yes, the ’90s action vibes are strong with Apple TV+’s “The Last Frontier,, a wintry chase thriller where a quiet Alaskan town becomes a pressure cooker. Planes fall…
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Hello and welcome back to Everyday Runners podcast. In this episode Frank Futselaar (first time on EDR) and Anne Luijten (regular) share their experiences of the Amsterdam Marathon. Frank had some annoying calf-troubles and couldn't quite get what he wanted out of the race. Anne won the Dutch championship despite having a very short and interrupted…
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What would you do with 18 minutes left before the end of the world? That question ignites "A House of Dynamite," a pulse-pounding new thriller from director Kathryn Bigelow and writer-producer Noah Oppenheim that dramatizes the unthinkable: the countdown between nuclear launch and annihilation. Told in real time, the film locks viewers inside the c…
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Everyone knows Rodgers and Hammerstein and the legacy that comes with their collaborations, but many forget the brilliance and heartbreak of Rodgers and Hart. The applause roars for one man while another slips quietly into the shadows. Fame and failure share the same stage tonight, divided only by a curtain call. That’s the haunting pulse of “Blue …
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Over the years, Robert Kiyosaki has delivered countless lessons that have changed how millions think about money, debt, and freedom. In this Best Of Rich Dad compilation, you'll hear his most powerful insights on fake money, fake teachers, and fake assets — and how to protect yourself from the global financial system's collapse. You'll discover: -W…
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Yo! This episode is a conversation between Joao Seixas and myself, Andy Fuller. I ask him about his upcoming marathon in Amsterdam. He asks me about how things went in my half-marathon in Eindhoven. We talk about 'executing a plan' and 'being creative during a race'. I talk about my coaching practice. And that's about it. Friday bonus episode. Enjo…
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You don’t have to know a damn thing about football to get swept up in “Chad Powers.” The new Hulu comedy from Michael Waldron and Glen Powell takes an absurd premise, a fallen quarterback disguising himself as a walk-on to reclaim his dream, and builds it into one of the funniest, sharpest, and most heartfelt sports stories of the year. Adapted fro…
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In this episode, I speak with Honore Hoedt who is the former national distance coach of the Netherlands and Norway. He has coached athletes to national records in Iceland, Sweden, Norway and of course here in the Netherlands. Honore is well-known for his work with Sifan Hassan and for guiding her to victory in the indoor World Championships in 2016…
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Most people spend their lives working for money—without ever understanding how money really works. In this eye-opening episode, Robert Kiyosaki exposes the truth about why the poor and middle class struggle while the rich keep getting richer. From fake teachers and fake money to the mindset shifts that create financial freedom, Robert reveals what …
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Hello Bonus Episode! This podcast started as a conversation between Joao and myself. So, with the Amsterdam Marathon approaching - and the fact that Joao is doing it - I thought we’d have another chat. Joao speaks about doing this marathon largely according to his heart rate and I talk about whether or not I’m likely to do a large scale event any t…
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The streets of Tulsa have never looked meaner. With Season 3 of "Tulsa King" now streaming on Paramount+, Sylvester Stallone’s Dwight Manfredi faces more than just turf wars. He’s surrounded by chaos on all sides, from the FBI and old New York enemies to a new local threat who feels pulled from another century. The scale is bigger, the danger sharp…
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Amina Maatoug is one of Leiden Atletiek's most popular, cherished and cheerful athletes. She has recently returned from the World Championships where she made her senior international debut in the 1500m. We discuss her relationship with her University of Washington coach, Maurica Powell, Amina's qualification for Tokyo, and what she finds most impo…
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