1 hr 10 min

Inside the Mind of Peter Sagal‪!‬ The BibRave Podcast

    • Fitness

On this week’s episode of The BibRave Podcast, we welcome Peter Sagal back to the podcast! Peter is best known as the host of NPR’s Wait Wait... Don’t Tell Me! and was previously featured in Episode #114 of The BibRave Podcast in conversation with Meb Keflizighi.
Our running ambassador applications are officially open. Unlock free race entries and swag, and join an amazing running community. We’re accepting applications for content-creating runners (of all levels!) though 7/3! Apply today!
Tim, Jess, and Peter talk about a wide range of topics, starting with Peter’s virtual background on their video call, which included walls of books. The trio deep dives into some great books you should consider picking up (links below). They then talk about Peter’s role on Wait Wait providing humor as an act of service, relating current events, and issues back to his time hosting the show post 9/11. Finally, they end with some fun stories and facts!
For a deeper podcast dive, check out this week’s show notes 📝! And if you enjoyed this episode, we would love it if you could leave us a review on iTunes!
Want to join the podcast conversation? Message us on social - Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook - and don’t forget to use the hashtags #BibChat & #BRPodcast! 
Show Notes:
Peter Sagal TW The Incomplete Book of Running Peter on Episode #114 of The BibRave Podcast BibRave Pro Application Info   Applications open through July 3 Apply at BibRave.com/BibRavePro Book Recommendations Men at Work by George Will Deceit, Desire, and the Novel The Golden Gate by Vikran Seth A suitable Boy by Vikram Seth The Mezzanine by Nicholson Baker Vox by Nicholson Baker The Daily Podcast Follow Team BibRave on social! Tim: TW, IG Jessica: TW, IG For those digging the sweet ukulele intro music, 🎶 that comes to us from the talented musician and running coach, Matt Flaherty. Check out his site for more audio goodness!   
If you like what you hear and want to get more, please subscribe in iTunes and leave a review. That pleases our overlords at iTunes... 😉
If you want more from the BibRave running community, check out our race review page at BibRave.com or follow us on Twitter @BibRave.

On this week’s episode of The BibRave Podcast, we welcome Peter Sagal back to the podcast! Peter is best known as the host of NPR’s Wait Wait... Don’t Tell Me! and was previously featured in Episode #114 of The BibRave Podcast in conversation with Meb Keflizighi.
Our running ambassador applications are officially open. Unlock free race entries and swag, and join an amazing running community. We’re accepting applications for content-creating runners (of all levels!) though 7/3! Apply today!
Tim, Jess, and Peter talk about a wide range of topics, starting with Peter’s virtual background on their video call, which included walls of books. The trio deep dives into some great books you should consider picking up (links below). They then talk about Peter’s role on Wait Wait providing humor as an act of service, relating current events, and issues back to his time hosting the show post 9/11. Finally, they end with some fun stories and facts!
For a deeper podcast dive, check out this week’s show notes 📝! And if you enjoyed this episode, we would love it if you could leave us a review on iTunes!
Want to join the podcast conversation? Message us on social - Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook - and don’t forget to use the hashtags #BibChat & #BRPodcast! 
Show Notes:
Peter Sagal TW The Incomplete Book of Running Peter on Episode #114 of The BibRave Podcast BibRave Pro Application Info   Applications open through July 3 Apply at BibRave.com/BibRavePro Book Recommendations Men at Work by George Will Deceit, Desire, and the Novel The Golden Gate by Vikran Seth A suitable Boy by Vikram Seth The Mezzanine by Nicholson Baker Vox by Nicholson Baker The Daily Podcast Follow Team BibRave on social! Tim: TW, IG Jessica: TW, IG For those digging the sweet ukulele intro music, 🎶 that comes to us from the talented musician and running coach, Matt Flaherty. Check out his site for more audio goodness!   
If you like what you hear and want to get more, please subscribe in iTunes and leave a review. That pleases our overlords at iTunes... 😉
If you want more from the BibRave running community, check out our race review page at BibRave.com or follow us on Twitter @BibRave.

1 hr 10 min