Micromobility DC with Edie

Edie

Exploring the intersection of movement and community in the district through conversation. This includes running, biking/e-biking, walking... mostly running.

  1. 02/29/2024

    Episode 31 - Sami on marathoning, the DC running community, and a baby!

    "I didn't tell the regular world I was pregnant because I didn't really want to hear it...frankly, I just talked to my doctors and asked, "I want to run a marathon. Is it safe for the baby? If not, I won't do it." First of all, a big congrats to Sami Tewolde Rowley who recently had her baby Teddy - he is absolutely adorable! This episode was recorded a few weeks before that major life event though, and we delve into another of Sami's accomplishments - running her first marathon in Chicago this Fall! (While several months pregnant; she's a badass.) We delve into what training and exercise has looked like for Sami over the past several months. We talk about her experience joining Northeast Track Club - going from working out quietly on the track to finding a few of her best friends and serving as a leader in for the group. We cover it all. I found this conversation incredibly meaningful. Onlookers from the internet are quick to espouse opinions on what pregnancy and motherhood should look like (often without much qualification). Yet despite the ever present pressures on parents and soon-to-be parents to fit specific molds, we are seeing more and more of them doing things their way. We saw the likes of Makenna Myler finishing in the top ten of the Olympic Marathon Trials ten months after giving birth and Maegan Krifchin running eighteen miles of the trials while pregnant. We are seeing powerful people demonstrating that pregnancy is a natural condition that can still allow for new and exciting experiences including and beyond those associated with parenthood. It is inspiring to see these role models in our communities and beyond. Anyways, emotional spouting over - this is a wonderful episode full of whimsy, joy, and DC running!

    41 min
  2. 01/08/2024

    Episode 29 - Sarah Johanek on Gratitude for Strength

    "I just think [running] is a really cool thing that those of us in DC have the opportunity to do." Hello! Happy New Year! Welcome back to Micromobility DC. I am attending the Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting (#TRBAM as the cool kids call it, I am told) and was called out yesterday for my lack of recent episodes! So here it is - the first episode of 2024! (And in my humble opinion, it is a great listen.) I had the opportunity to speak with Sarah Johanek on all things running and DC in December. We cover her big breakthroughs at the DC Half and Chicago Marathon (she ran 1:20 and 2:52 respectively). We speak about her experience moving to DC during the pandemic upon returning from Peace Corps, and later running her first marathon on the C&O trail. We speak about how she's found community around movement through Northeast Track Club. We cover how she gets around, best spots to run (first person in a while who didn't choose Rock Creek Park!), and how she has fun with running and getting strong (she shouts out Doc Sarah on the last point). Sarah is incredibly friendly, humble (she tries to tell me she doesn't know anything about running at one point), and fun loving. You can tell she chases joy and camaraderie in all she does. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did! I am excited to be covering runners, bikers, walkers, and the people who help provide the infrastructure to make those things possible this year! Have a big goal of 24 episodes for 2024! Name it for accountability they told me!

    36 min
  3. 10/12/2023

    Episode 28 - Devon and Laur on Consistent B+ Work for A+ Results

    "Showing up consistently over time with B+ work... is what actually brings you longevity in the sport." Hello, and welcome back to Micromobility DC! You are about to listen to an episode recorded way back in AUGUST. I know, I know, I am slacking on the editing process. In my defense I've been traveling to England, Germany, and random cities around the US. All in the name of RUNNING! The good news is that this episode has aged like fine wine. It is just as relevant as people go for big goals, get inspired by marathon majors, and decide to pursue a new training regimen this Fall.  In this episode, I speak to Laur Hudson and Devon Genua. These two met at Northeast Track Club and hit it off. They realized that they had similar philosophies around training and with Devon's extensive marathoning experience (she's a sub 3 hour marathoner!) and Laur's experience as a D1 high jumper, running local races, and working as a Solid Core coach, they decided to start a coaching business. B+ Run Club was born! The two have many nuggets of wisdom, but one of the things I took away was their ability to jump at opportunity. Devon talks about encountering Northeast Track Club by chance at the track one day and just joining. Laur discusses agreeing to go with Molly Applegate (featured on Episode 4) to the track group without knowing too much about what was in store. I hope you enjoy and learn from this episode. Maybe it will inspire your training for your next big race.

    39 min

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Exploring the intersection of movement and community in the district through conversation. This includes running, biking/e-biking, walking... mostly running.