1 hr 4 min

E3. Running Conversations | The Run Mummy Run Podcast | With Sarah Watkins and Dan Mapleston from CamelBak Running Conversations | The Run Mummy Run Podcast

    • Running

RUNNING THROUGH GRIEF
In this very special episode, our member Sarah Watkins talks with us honestly and openly about the sudden loss of her husband Steve. She discusses how she coped herself with this life-changing situation and how she has supported her young boys through this difficult part of their lives. Sarah touches on the important role running has played in helping her deal with her grief and tells us how running quite literally saved her life. 
We talk about what runs have inspired Sarah and what races she is doing next. We hear about the fantastic charity Winston's Wish, who provided childhood bereavement support for her two boys following the loss of their father.
We are incredibly honoured that Sarah shared this special and private story with us and we came away with so much to reflect on and learn. We think many of our listeners will find so much value from the story and lessons learned on this podcast.

We dedicate this episode to Steve, a loving husband and father.
If you would like to sponsor Sarah and Winston's Wish for her next race for Brighton Half Marathon click here: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/sarah-watkins-ww


We are also incredibly grateful to Camelbak & Burton McCall, who kindly sponsored the making of this episode. We chat to Dan Mapleston, Market Development Manager for CamelBak,  to find out more about their excellent range of run vests. We learnt so much!
As always thank you for listening and supporting Run Mummy Run x


BE PART OF THE RUN MUMMY RUN COMMUNITY:


Community Groups (main and regional): www.runmummyrun.co.uk/home/rmr-groups
RMR Community Run Club: www.runmummyrun.co.uk/community-run-club




FOLLOW US:
Instagram: www.instagram.com/runmummyrun
Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/RunMummyRunRMR
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Run_Mummy_Run
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/run-mummy-run


YOUR HOSTS:
 LEANNE DAVIES: www.instagram.com/leanne_davies_rmr
 BECS RICHARDSON: www.instagram.com/becs_richardson

RUNNING THROUGH GRIEF
In this very special episode, our member Sarah Watkins talks with us honestly and openly about the sudden loss of her husband Steve. She discusses how she coped herself with this life-changing situation and how she has supported her young boys through this difficult part of their lives. Sarah touches on the important role running has played in helping her deal with her grief and tells us how running quite literally saved her life. 
We talk about what runs have inspired Sarah and what races she is doing next. We hear about the fantastic charity Winston's Wish, who provided childhood bereavement support for her two boys following the loss of their father.
We are incredibly honoured that Sarah shared this special and private story with us and we came away with so much to reflect on and learn. We think many of our listeners will find so much value from the story and lessons learned on this podcast.

We dedicate this episode to Steve, a loving husband and father.
If you would like to sponsor Sarah and Winston's Wish for her next race for Brighton Half Marathon click here: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/sarah-watkins-ww


We are also incredibly grateful to Camelbak & Burton McCall, who kindly sponsored the making of this episode. We chat to Dan Mapleston, Market Development Manager for CamelBak,  to find out more about their excellent range of run vests. We learnt so much!
As always thank you for listening and supporting Run Mummy Run x


BE PART OF THE RUN MUMMY RUN COMMUNITY:


Community Groups (main and regional): www.runmummyrun.co.uk/home/rmr-groups
RMR Community Run Club: www.runmummyrun.co.uk/community-run-club




FOLLOW US:
Instagram: www.instagram.com/runmummyrun
Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/RunMummyRunRMR
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Run_Mummy_Run
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/run-mummy-run


YOUR HOSTS:
 LEANNE DAVIES: www.instagram.com/leanne_davies_rmr
 BECS RICHARDSON: www.instagram.com/becs_richardson

1 hr 4 min