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Steve Runner
Guest
Episode 34 of the internet radio show (PodCast), Phedippidations, has been
uploaded and is sitting on a server waiting for your download, just in time
for your weekend long run.
And this week, we pose the question: Distance runners; are they lonely
creatures or enjoying their own solitude?
The idea that a distance runner is a solitary, lonely figure is reinforced
in literature, movies, and music. Is this true?
In this episode we talk about being alone on the open road, and how running
can be the cure to true loneliness.
Duration: 52:52
Link: http://steverunner.com/PodCasts/Fdip34.mp3
Support Deb Kumar's efforts to raise funds for the Massachusetts Adoption
Exchange (MARE) as she runs the 110th Boston Marathon:
www.firstgiving.com/debkumar
Archived episodes and the URL for RSS aggregators and iTunes is available
here:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Phedippidations
Please vote for Phedippidations at the PodCast ratings service, PodCast
Alley:
http://www.podcastalley.com/one_vote2.php?pod_id=5693
Thank you (I really appreciate it).
Questions/Comments? Email me at [email protected]
uploaded and is sitting on a server waiting for your download, just in time
for your weekend long run.
And this week, we pose the question: Distance runners; are they lonely
creatures or enjoying their own solitude?
The idea that a distance runner is a solitary, lonely figure is reinforced
in literature, movies, and music. Is this true?
In this episode we talk about being alone on the open road, and how running
can be the cure to true loneliness.
Duration: 52:52
Link: http://steverunner.com/PodCasts/Fdip34.mp3
Support Deb Kumar's efforts to raise funds for the Massachusetts Adoption
Exchange (MARE) as she runs the 110th Boston Marathon:
www.firstgiving.com/debkumar
Archived episodes and the URL for RSS aggregators and iTunes is available
here:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Phedippidations
Please vote for Phedippidations at the PodCast ratings service, PodCast
Alley:
http://www.podcastalley.com/one_vote2.php?pod_id=5693
Thank you (I really appreciate it).
Questions/Comments? Email me at [email protected]