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This week on the Project Salt Run podcast, we’re joined by the brilliant Esther Newman, editor-in-chief of Women’s Running, co-host of their hit podcast, and all-around running legend (even if she says otherwise).
We talk about everything from imposter syndrome in sport to the joys of Marmite sandwiches mid-run, plus how Esther’s journey into running (and podcasting) has helped shift the narrative around who gets to be a runner. There’s honesty, there’s treadmill debates, and yes there’s poo chat. Obviously.
Womens Running Podcast
We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India.
Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar. This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.
Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!
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In the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line.
This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.
By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.
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Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!
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This week on the Project Salt Run podcast, we’re joined by the brilliant Esther Newman, editor-in-chief of Women’s Running, co-host of their hit podcast, and all-around running legend (even if she says otherwise).
We talk about everything from imposter syndrome in sport to the joys of Marmite sandwiches mid-run, plus how Esther’s journey into running (and podcasting) has helped shift the narrative around who gets to be a runner. There’s honesty, there’s treadmill debates, and yes there’s poo chat. Obviously.
Womens Running Podcast
We’re currently raising money to make this expedition possible. EVERY Pound raised on Crowdfunder gets us closer to being able to reach India.
Hannah will run 100 marathons in 100 days, covering 4,200 km, to raise £1,000,000 for 1% for the Planet on Givestar. This journey is a powerful testament to the potential within all of us to make a real difference.
Like the Podcast? Help the project leaving us a review or share with your friends, family and most loathed enemies!
Get in touch at [email protected]
Join the Better Business Network
Visit our Website or betternotstop
In the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, Project Salt Run aims to inspire action through an extraordinary journey of transformation. Hannah Cox, a sustainability advocate with Indian heritage and a first-time runner, will undertake a life-changing challenge across India, following the historic Inland Customs Line.
This colonial-era boundary enforced a devastating salt tax, causing immense suffering and millions of deaths, but has been largely forgotten from history.
By retracing this route, Hannah seeks to honour its legacy and transform its meaning, inviting others to discover their own version of extraordinary. This journey is not about guarantees of success—Hannah faces the real possibility of failure—but it’s a powerful reminder that taking bold steps, even in uncertainty, can inspire meaningful change.
Want More?
Want to get involved in Project Salt Run? Shoot us a message at [email protected] we would love to hear from you!