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193 Emily Saul
193 April 09, 2020 | 75 min

Emily Saul

How come you're not running right now?
No, seriously, grab some headphones and go for a run while you listen.

Peter and Bryan welcome a soothing presence into their Zoom quarantine universe --their good friend Emily Saul, founder of E. Saul Movement sports psychology and co-leader of the November Project Boston. Emily talks about how we are all adjusting to the newness of self-isolation, how she's handling being away from her NP tribe, and how we can dig into what we find valuable and meaningful in our running to help reset our routines. She shares how she uses practices of mindfulness to accept the challenges and how to find the creative opportunities that give her purpose. Plus, recommendations for how everyone—experienced runners, new runners, and non-runners alike—can experience the benefit of movement. Plus, finger dancing and advice on cleaning out the literal and proverbial closets in life.

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308 March 06, 2026 | 75 min

Mary from Maine!

You've heard her many Voice Memooooos, now listen to a full HWYRT interview with Mary from Maine! Mary brings boundless positive energy to the show and discusses what running means to her and her extremely busy life. Bryan declares that March is the Month of Accountability, whatever that means. Peter declares he simply cannot count. Plus they Go To The Movies to help Bryan decide what he might see next.

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HWYRT-EPISODE-307
307 February 22, 2026 | 75 min

Double Digits

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306 January 31, 2026 | 75 min

St. Croix 50K Recap

Bryan is back from running the 2026 St. Croix 50K! He had a great conversation with fellow 50K runners Brewmaster Will and Internet Dan. If this episode doesn't make you want to run that race, maybe the beaches and 85° temperatures would do it!