BITTEN BY THE RUNNING BUG

The Sapphire Running Zone

All around the world, runners are pounding the streets, trails, and tracks with many different aims and objectives. Some are lacing up their shoes to improve their fitness and wellbeing, others are pushing their limits while training for races and endurance events, and many are running with purpose — raising vital funds for charities close to their hearts. In our “Bitten By The Running Bug” podcast series, we sit down with runners from all walks of life to hear their inspiring stories. We explore what motivates them to run, the challenges they’ve overcome, the goals they’re working towards, and how running has made a difference in their lives. Along the way, we’ll also share practical training tips, motivational advice, and helpful fundraising support to guide you on your own running journey — whether you’re a complete beginner, a casual jogger, or a seasoned marathoner. Our aim is simple: to inspire, educate, and connect the running community while helping you make your running experience even more fulfilling and rewarding. So lace up, tune in, and join us as we celebrate the passion, dedication, and incredible stories of runners everywhere. 👉 Subscribe now to Bitten By The Running Bug on Podbean so you never miss an episode. Whether you’re running your first mile or your fiftieth marathon, tune in for inspiration, practical tips, and real stories from runners around the world. 🎧 Listen, learn, and let your running journey thrive — one step at a time. Don’t forget to follow, share with fellow runners, and join our growing running community!

  1. Running Injury Free; Episode 1 - Expert tips to spot, prevent, and recover from running injuries for stronger, healthier miles

    29 JAN

    Running Injury Free; Episode 1 - Expert tips to spot, prevent, and recover from running injuries for stronger, healthier miles

    Running injuries don’t have to derail your progress. Join Tim Rogers and Chartered Physiotherapist Gary Bissell as they share how to spot early signs, prevent common injuries, and recover smarter. Learn the role of physiotherapy, how to manage stress on the body, and proactive strategies like strength training, warm-ups, and smart rest. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned runner, this episode gives you the tools to run stronger, stay injury-free, and enjoy every mile. Podcast Notes Understanding Running Injuries - Running injuries can manifest in various forms, and it is vital for runners to recognize the signs early. Tim emphasises that niggles are common, but knowing when they escalate into something more serious is key. Gary Bissell, with his extensive experience, shares insights on how to identify these niggles and the importance of listening to your body. For instance, if a minor ache persists or worsens, it may be time to consult a physiotherapist. The Role of Physiotherapy  - Physiotherapists play a crucial role in a runner's journey, often misunderstood as figures who discourage running. Tim reassures listeners that physiotherapists are allies, equipped to help runners navigate injuries without derailing their passion. Gary elaborates on how physiotherapy can aid in recovery and improve performance by addressing underlying issues. This collaborative approach empowers runners to return to their sport stronger and more informed. Stress and Adaptation in Running - Running imposes significant stress on the body, and understanding how to adapt to this stress is crucial. Tim and Gary discuss the physiological changes that occur when starting a running regimen. Gary points out that while stress is necessary for adaptation, too much can lead to injuries. Runners are encouraged to gradually increase their mileage and incorporate rest days to allow their bodies to adapt effectively. Proactive Injury Management  - Injuries don’t always have to be a part of a runner's journey. Tim and Gary discuss proactive strategies to avoid injuries, such as proper warm-ups, cool-downs, and cross-training. They highlight the importance of strength training to support running and prevent common injuries like shin splints and runner’s knee. Listening to your body and recognizing when to push through discomfort versus when to rest is a vital takeaway. Conclusion - In summary, understanding running injuries and how to manage them is essential for every runner. With insights from Tim Rogers and Gary Bissell, it’s clear that being proactive and informed can help you enjoy a long and healthy running career. Remember, physiotherapists are there to support you, and with the right knowledge, you can keep those injuries at bay.   Key Takeaways:   - Recognise the difference between a niggle and an injury. - Physiotherapists are allies in your running journey. - Gradually increase your running stress to adapt healthily. - Incorporate strength training and proper recovery strategies. For more podcasts go to https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com/podcasts. We have two channels, this one and for members only. If you'd to be the focus of one just let us know using the chat function on the homepage.   Situated within ProHealth Clinic, ProPhysio offers specialist care for sports and running injuries, alongside expert treatment for a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. We combine advanced biomechanical assessment with precision hands-on therapy and individually tailored rehabilitation programmes to address the root cause of injury and optimise long-term performance. Our modern clinic provides discreet, professional surroundings, easy access and ample parking, with early and late appointments available to suit busy schedules. 5 Greenfield Lane, Hoole, Chester. CH2 2PA Tel : 01244 350550 email:reception@prophysiouk.co.uk   Medical and Liability Disclaimer This podcast is provided for general information and educational purposes only. It does not constitute, and should not be relied upon as, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The content is of a general nature and is not intended to address individual circumstances. Listeners should always seek independent advice from a suitably qualified and regulated medical or healthcare professional before taking or refraining from any action in relation to their health, injuries, or physical activity. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is entirely at the listener’s own risk. To the fullest extent permitted by law, neither The Sapphire Running Company nor ProPhysio UK, nor their respective directors, officers, employees, contractors, or guests, shall be liable for any loss, injury, damage, or adverse outcome (whether direct, indirect, consequential, or otherwise) arising out of or in connection with the use of, or reliance upon, any information contained in this podcast. Nothing in this disclaimer is intended to exclude or limit liability where such liability cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law.

    27 min
  2. From Hills To Hope: Running And Fundraising With David Hall

    26 JAN

    From Hills To Hope: Running And Fundraising With David Hall

    In this episode of the Don’t Forget Your Gels podcast, host Tim Rogers sits down with David Hall, Head of Fundraising and Communication at Paces in Sheffield, to explore the powerful intersection of running, fundraising, mental health, and community. Dave shares his personal running journey, from taking on challenging race events to training on Sheffield’s famously hilly terrain, and how setting meaningful personal goals has shaped both his athletic and professional life. He dives into practical fundraising strategies for runners, highlighting successful charity events, common challenges, and what truly motivates people to give. Whether you’re training for your first race, planning a charity run, or looking for inspiration to combine endurance sport with purpose, this episode offers actionable advice and real-world insight. The conversation also shines a light on the positive impact of running on mental wellbeing and the importance of community support in achieving long-term goals. Perfect listening for runners, fundraisers, and anyone passionate about using sport to make a difference. For more podcasts go to https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com/podcasts. We have two channels, this one and for members only. If you'd to be the focus of one just let us know using the chat function on the homepage. If you'd like to support Paces you can more about their events here  Keywords fundraising, running, Sheffield, marathon, half marathon, charity, mental health, training, community, events Summary In this episode of the Don't Forget Your Gels podcast, Tim Rogers speaks with Dave Hall, Head of Fundraising and Communication at Paces Sheffield, about his journey in running and fundraising. Dave shares his experiences with various running events, the challenges of training in Sheffield's hilly terrain, and the importance of setting personal goals. He discusses effective fundraising strategies, highlights successful events, and offers advice for those looking to fundraise for their own running challenges. The conversation emphasises the connection between running, mental health, and community support. Takeaways Dave Hall heads the fundraising team at Paces Sheffield. He started running to set personal goals and challenges. Running provides mental health benefits for Dave. Sheffield's terrain presents unique challenges for runners. Training for marathons requires a structured approach. Fundraising should be made easy for potential donors. Connecting with the cause is crucial for fundraising success. Successful events can raise significant awareness and funds. Involving children in fundraising can inspire others. Everyone can make a difference through small fundraising efforts. Titles Running for a Cause: Dave Hall's Journey Fundraising Through Running: Insights from Dave Hall Sound bites "I like to set myself goals." "I prefer a flat route." "We had a sea of pink." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Fundraising and Running Journey 02:50 Running in Sheffield: Challenges and Experiences 06:02 Training for Marathons vs. Half Marathons 08:56 Fundraising Strategies and Techniques 11:51 Successful Fundraising Events and Personal Aspirations 14:13 Advice for New Fundraisers 17:31 Conclusion and Future Goals

    24 min
  3. A Beginner's Guide To Running Your First 5k: With Mark White

    16 JAN

    A Beginner's Guide To Running Your First 5k: With Mark White

    In this episode of the Don’t Forget Your Gels podcast, host Tim Rogers is joined by Mark White, founder of The Grateful Mile and Daily Five, to discuss the journey from beginner to 5K running. Mark shares practical advice on how to start running, build consistency, and make movement enjoyable and accessible for everyone. He explores the importance of starting small, developing sustainable habits, and using gratitude to create a positive mindset around running. The conversation also highlights the power of community, including the inspiring story of Ivor’s journey from beginner runner to ultra-marathon finisher. A motivating listen for anyone starting Couch to 5K, returning to running, or looking to reconnect with the joy of movement. For more podcasts go to https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com/podcasts. We have two channels, this one and for members only. If you'd to be the focus of one just let us know using the chat function on the homepage. To find out more about Grateful Mile head here and to learn about Daily Five head here.   PODCAST NOTES Summary In this episode of the Don't Forget Your Gels podcast, host Tim Rogers welcomes Mark White, founder of the Grateful Mile and Daily Five, to discuss the journey from beginner to 5K running. Mark shares his insights on making running accessible and enjoyable, emphasising the importance of starting small and building consistency. He highlights the significance of gratitude in movement, encouraging listeners to incorporate appreciation into their running routines. Mark also reflects on his work with individuals like Ivor, who transitioned from a beginner to an ultra-marathon runner, showcasing the transformative power of running and community support. The conversation delves into practical tips for beginners, such as the importance of walking and gradual progression in training. Mark discusses his holistic approach to running, integrating mindfulness and meditation into his routines. He shares his personal experiences, including his training for upcoming races and the lessons learned from his own running journey. The episode concludes with a reminder that every runner's path is unique, and the key is to start where you are, embracing the joy of movement and community. Keywords beginner running, 5K training, gratitude in running, running tips, holistic training, mindfulness, community support, ultra-marathon, Daily Five, Grateful Mile Takeaways Start where you are, don't let comparison interrupt your flow. Running can be a mindful experience, appreciate the journey. Consistency is key; don't give up after one run. Incorporate gratitude into your movement for a positive mindset. Every runner's journey is unique; celebrate small victories. Titles From Couch to 5K: Embracing the Journey Gratitude and Running: A Path to 5K Success Sound bites "Simple stuff in a lot of ways." "Don't leave before the miracle happens." "Start anywhere, start with what you got." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 01:29 Mark's Background and Projects 04:08 Working with Ivor: A Success Story 07:34 Taking the First Step: Tips for Beginners 12:15 Integrating Mindfulness into Running 15:48 Training for Upcoming Races 21:17 The Appeal of Ultra-Marathons 25:47 Looking Ahead: Future Races and Goals

    24 min
  4. Seven weeks. One Marathon. One cause. With David Morris

    7 JAN

    Seven weeks. One Marathon. One cause. With David Morris

    Seven Weeks, One Marathon, One Cause is a conversational podcast episode hosted by Tim Rogers, sitting down with runner David Morris to unpack an incredible challenge: training for the London Marathon with just seven weeks to prepare — all while working as Head of Fundraising for St Raphael's Hospice and aiming to raise £2000 for them. In this honest and down-to-earth discussion, David talks about saying yes before he felt ready, squeezing training around work, the physical and mental highs and lows of a compressed marathon build-up, and what it meant to run 26.2 miles for something bigger than himself. From doubt and sore legs to race-day emotions on the streets of London, this episode is about commitment, community, and what’s possible when purpose outweighs preparation. Perfect for runners, charity supporters, and anyone who’s ever taken on a challenge with less time than they’d like — but all the right reasons to try. There are some great training and fundraising tips if you're thinking of taking on a running challenge for your favourite charity. For more podcasts go to https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com/podcasts. We have two channels, this one and for members only. If you'd to be the focus of one just let us know using the chat function on the homepage. If you'd like to support St Raphael's Hospice you can more about their events here  PODCAST NOTES Keywords fundraising, running, London Marathon, training, charity, half marathon, race day, fundraising strategies, personal journey, fitness Summary In this episode of the Don't Forget Your Gels podcast, Tim Rogers speaks with David, Head of Fundraising at St. Raphael's Hospice, about his journey as a runner and fundraiser. David shares his experiences training for the London Marathon with a limited timeframe, the challenges he faced, and the strategies he employed to successfully complete the race and raise his target of £2000. He also discusses his upcoming participation in the London Landmarks Half Marathon and offers insights into effective fundraising techniques, emphasising the importance of planning and consistency. Takeaways David has been in the charity fundraising sector for about 15 years. He completed the London Marathon with only 7 weeks of training. The experience of running the marathon was incredibly impactful for David. He learned valuable lessons about pacing and strategy during the race. David aims to apply his learnings to his upcoming half marathon. Fundraising can be treated like a project with a clear plan. Making an initial donation can set a positive precedent for fundraising. Consistency is key in both training and fundraising efforts. Engaging friends and family early can help build momentum for donations. David emphasises the importance of being proactive and confident in fundraising. Titles Running for Charity: David's Marathon Journey From Fundraising to Finish Line: David's Story Sound bites "I had to dig deep pretty much every time." "Treat it as a project." "I think it's quite an easy win." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Charity Running and Fundraising 02:56 David's Journey to the London Marathon 05:58 Training Insights and Challenges 08:54 Race Day Experience and Reflections 11:56 Future Aspirations and Upcoming Events 14:51 Fundraising Strategies and Tips 17:55 The Importance of Early Commitment 21:01 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

    29 min
  5. Miles, Mindset, and Making a Startup: With Dustin Kendrik

    11/12/2025

    Miles, Mindset, and Making a Startup: With Dustin Kendrik

    In this episode, Tim Rogers sits down with entrepreneur Dustin Kendrik for a deep dive into how running has shaped both his personal life and his startup journey. Dustin shares how lacing up consistently has helped him navigate the highs and lows of building a company, as well as how fundraising—on the business side and through running—has influenced his outlook and resilience. Tim and Dustin also compare two iconic races: the Chicago Marathon and the New York City Marathon. From crowd energy and course vibes to the emotional moments that make both events unforgettable for runners of all levels. A motivating conversation about endurance, mindset, and the power of showing up - on the road and in entrepreneurship. Find out more about Dustin's startup Guaranteed Karma here  For more podcasts go to https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com/podcasts. We have two channels, this one and for members only. If you'd to be the focus of one just let us know using the chat function on the homepage. PODCAST NOTES Keywords community, volunteering, running, marathons, fundraising, startups, mental health, social media, charity, New York Summary   In this episode, Tim Rogers speaks with Dustin, the founder of Guarantee Karma, about the intersection of running, community service, and entrepreneurship. Dustin shares his experiences with marathons, the challenges of fundraising, and the importance of community support in both running and startup life. He emphasizes the mental health benefits of running and the need for creative fundraising strategies, particularly through social media and community events.   Takeaways Dustin is the founder of Guarantee Karma, a platform for volunteering. Running helps manage stress and anxiety in startup life. Community support is crucial for both runners and entrepreneurs. Marathons bring people together, creating a unique atmosphere. Fundraising can be challenging but requires creativity and persistence. Hosting events can be an effective way to raise funds. Social media is a powerful tool for sharing fundraising stories. Joining a run club provides camaraderie and support. Running can be a metaphor for overcoming life's challenges. Building community is essential for mental health. Titles Running for a Cause: The Power of Community Marathon Experiences: Challenges and Triumphs Sound Bites "People crave relatable stories." "Get community, it's medicine." "Team up for fundraising events." Chapters   00:00 Community Impact Through Running 02:33 The Role of Running in Startup Life 05:07 Experiences from Major Marathons 07:20  Fundraising Strategies for Runners 09:32Building Community in Running 13:56 Future Aspirations in Running and Fundraising

    19 min
  6. The Million Dollar Fundraiser: A Fundraising Masterclass From Wilson Kriegel

    10/12/2025

    The Million Dollar Fundraiser: A Fundraising Masterclass From Wilson Kriegel

    Wilson Kriegel is no ordinary runner. His journey is a powerful story of resilience, focus, and determination — shaping both his professional life and his remarkable running career. Having raised over $1 million for charities across the U.S. and beyond, Wilson takes fundraising to another level. In this inspiring episode, he joins host Tim Rogers for a candid conversation about his extraordinary adventures, the challenges he’s overcome, and the mindset that keeps him moving forward. Wilson also shares invaluable, practical tips on how to maximise your fundraising impact. A must-listen for anyone looking to be inspired and make a difference. Wilson has supported many charities but focused on supporting these three: Rise Alliance For Children -  Early stage education using science based play learning in environment of trauma and displacement. They have over 40,000 children in our school programs in 8 countries through more than 150 local partners. He is a Board member and has raised six figures for the charity during his challenges.   Kyle Pease Foundation -  focused on inclusion of young athletes with disabilities into sports. Over 140 disabled athletes over 1300 finish lines crossed in 2024. He has raised and donated nearly $40,000 over 2 years racing 10+ times    ZERO Prostate Cancer has supported millions of people at risk, diagnosed, and their families. As the voice of the prostate cancer community, ZERO has led the way in prostate cancer advocacy and support - with an urgent focus on breaking barriers to survival by closing gaps in diagnosis, treatment, and care. He has raised over $25,000 over several races.   You can follow Wilson on Linkedin and on Instagram @harleydav   For more podcasts go to https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com/podcasts. We have two channels, this one and for members only. If you'd to be the focus of one just let us know using the chat function on the homepage. PODCAST NOTES Keywords running, mental health, fundraising, community, challenges, distance running, personal growth, charity, resilience, ultra marathons Summary In this episode, Tim Rogers interviews Wilson Kriegel, who shares his inspiring journey from struggling with mental health issues to becoming a successful distance runner and entrepreneur. Wilson discusses the profound impact running has had on his life, particularly in managing depression and anxiety. He emphasizes the importance of discipline, community, and the transformative power of setting and achieving challenging goals. Wilson also highlights his commitment to fundraising for various charities through his running endeavors, illustrating how personal challenges can lead to greater societal impact. The conversation delves into the significance of vulnerability, the joy of giving back, and the motivation to encourage others to run for charity. Takeaways Running is a daily commitment that prepares you for challenges. Mental health can be positively impacted by physical activity. Community support is crucial in endurance sports. Fundraising adds meaning to personal challenges. Vulnerability is a strength in the journey of self-discovery. Setting and achieving goals builds self-confidence. Every race is an opportunity to impact others' lives. The journey of giving back is deeply rewarding. Running teaches discipline and resilience. Choosing to do hard things can lead to personal growth. Titles From Struggles to Strength: Wilson's Running Journey Running for a Cause: The Power of Fundraising Sound bites "You have to choose the hard." "It's about doing something bigger than yourself." "It's about the intention behind it." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Wilson's Journey 07:24 Building Discipline and Resilience 16:45 The Impact of Running on Mental Health 29:24 Fundraising and Giving Back 35:11 Fundraising Through Personal Challenges 45:44 The Art of Asking for Donations 51:12 Incorporating Charity into Personal Goals

    28 min
  7. Running For A Reason: Brighton Marathon 2026 With Olivia Harman

    05/12/2025

    Running For A Reason: Brighton Marathon 2026 With Olivia Harman

    Host Tim Rogers interviews Olivia Harman about her upcoming first marathon in April 2026 in Brighton, where she’s running to raise funds for Scoliosis Support & Research. A heartfelt, look into motivation, training, and running for a cause, Olivia opens up about the challenges of training, the personal reasons behind her fundraising, and what it means to run such a big event and so close to home. You can support Olivia via her JustGiving page here  If you'd like to follow in Olivia's footsteps and run your next event for Scoliosis Support & Research, or you're interested in one of the charity's 2027 London Marathon or Brighton Marathon entries, email Will fundraising@ssr.org.uk. Thank you. To find out more about scoliosis head to https://ssr.org.uk For more podcasts go to https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com/podcasts. We have two channels, this one and for members only. If you'd to be the focus of one just let us know using the chat function on the homepage. PODCAST NOTES Keywords   Scoliosis, marathon, Brighton Marathon, mental health, running journey, fundraising, running clubs, training, Olivia Harman, charity support   Summary   In this conversation, Tim Rogers interviews Olivia Harman, a first-time marathon runner who is fundraising for Scoliosis Support and Research. Olivia shares her personal journey with scoliosis, how running has positively impacted her mental health, and her preparations for the Brighton Marathon. The discussion covers her training regimen, the benefits of running clubs, overcoming nervousness before races, and creative fundraising ideas. Olivia emphasizes the importance of listening to one's body and finding joy in running, while also sharing her aspirations for the future.   Takeaways Olivia chose to run the Brighton Marathon for Scoliosis Support and Research. She started running two years ago after being diagnosed with scoliosis. Running has significantly improved her mental health and mindset. Olivia's training includes maintaining a distance of half marathons. She enjoys the social aspect of running clubs and community events. Nervousness is a common feeling before races, but it can be managed. Fundraising for charity adds motivation to her marathon training. Creative fundraising ideas include raffles and cake sales. Listening to your body is crucial, especially with health conditions. Finding joy in running is essential for long-term commitment. Titles Running for a Cause: Olivia's Marathon Journey From Scoliosis to Strength: Olivia's Story Sound Bites "Running has changed everything for me." "I get very nervous before races." "I thought I'd never be running." Chapters   00:00  Introduction to Olivia's Journey 01:07Olivia's Scoliosis Story and Running Beginnings 03:11 The Impact of Running on Mental Health 04:14 Training for the Brighton Marathon 06:29 Benefits of Joining a Running Club 09:30 Upcoming Events and Training Schedule 10:45 Nervousness and Overcoming Challenges 12:06 Fundraising Strategies and Goals 15:23 Future Aspirations in Running

    21 min
  8. From Ordinary To Extraordinary: With Ivor Stratford

    03/12/2025

    From Ordinary To Extraordinary: With Ivor Stratford

    Three and a half years ago, Ivor Stratford struggled to run a single mile. Today, he’s deep in training for the Marathon des Sables — widely regarded as the toughest foot race on earth. In this inspiring episode, we explore how Ivor transformed from a non runner into an endurance athlete capable of taking on a 250 km ultramarathon across the Sahara Desert. Discover the training, mindset, nutrition, and personal breakthroughs that made this extraordinary journey possible — and find out what it truly takes to push the limits of human endurance.   You can support Ivor's fundraising efforts and help him £10,000 by donating on his fundraising page here   If you'd like to run an event for Dreams Come True check out their events here, or email fundraising@dreamscometrue.uk.com. To run for The Hospice of St Francis check out their events here or email fundraising@stfrancis.org.uk For more podcasts head to https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com/podcasts. We have two channels, this one and another for members only. If you'd to be the focus of one just let us know using the chat function on https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com   PODCAST NOTES Keywords running, marathon, ultra marathon, mental health, fundraising, Sahara, training, personal journey, endurance, charity Summary In this episode, Tim from the Sapphire Running Zone interviews Ivor, who shares his incredible journey from being unfit and unhealthy to training for the toughest foot race on Earth, the Marathon des Sables in the Sahara Desert. Ivor discusses his initial foray into running, the challenges he faced during his first marathons, and how he has transformed his life through running and fundraising for charity. He emphasises the importance of mental health, the logistics of preparing for extreme conditions, and his future aspirations in the world of ultra running. Takeaways I started running in May 2022 after being unfit for years. Running a marathon was a fluke decision that changed my life. The London Marathon was the most fun I've ever had. Don't wear new gear on race day; it can backfire. Fundraising for charity made training easier and more meaningful. Running has significantly improved my mental health. I want to inspire others by sharing my journey. Preparing for the Sahara requires unique training and logistics. Nutrition in extreme conditions is a major challenge. I have ambitious plans for future ultra marathons. Sound bites "Don't wear cheap socks." "Doing it together was amazing." "If I can do it, anyone can." Chapters 00:00 From Zero to Marathon: A Journey Begins 11:08 The Ultra Marathon Challenge: Pushing Limits 18:56 Preparing for the Sahara: Training and Logistics 23:01 Mental Health and Fundraising: The Bigger Picture 29:20 Future Aspirations: Beyond the Sahara

    31 min

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All around the world, runners are pounding the streets, trails, and tracks with many different aims and objectives. Some are lacing up their shoes to improve their fitness and wellbeing, others are pushing their limits while training for races and endurance events, and many are running with purpose — raising vital funds for charities close to their hearts. In our “Bitten By The Running Bug” podcast series, we sit down with runners from all walks of life to hear their inspiring stories. We explore what motivates them to run, the challenges they’ve overcome, the goals they’re working towards, and how running has made a difference in their lives. Along the way, we’ll also share practical training tips, motivational advice, and helpful fundraising support to guide you on your own running journey — whether you’re a complete beginner, a casual jogger, or a seasoned marathoner. Our aim is simple: to inspire, educate, and connect the running community while helping you make your running experience even more fulfilling and rewarding. So lace up, tune in, and join us as we celebrate the passion, dedication, and incredible stories of runners everywhere. 👉 Subscribe now to Bitten By The Running Bug on Podbean so you never miss an episode. Whether you’re running your first mile or your fiftieth marathon, tune in for inspiration, practical tips, and real stories from runners around the world. 🎧 Listen, learn, and let your running journey thrive — one step at a time. Don’t forget to follow, share with fellow runners, and join our growing running community!