
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
On Episode 98 we welcome Josh Rheaume, (00:32:46) also known as The Asthma Runner. Josh shares his journey of living with asthma and how he discovered running as a way to improve his lung health. He talks about his experiences growing up with asthma, the challenges he faced, and the strategies he developed to manage his condition while running. Josh also discusses the genetic aspect of asthma and how it may affect his twin daughters. He shares his running experiences, including his first marathon, and the importance of raising awareness about asthma through his social media platform. He discusses the challenges of running with asthma and the importance of proper training and preparation. Josh also talks about his weight loss journey and the benefits of intermittent fasting that he's experienced. He shares his plans for the future, including public speaking and motivating others to overcome adversity.
During the Tros and for the better part of the intro, Knute and Erika recap their experience at the Eastern States 20-Miler race. They discuss their pre-race preparations, including driving to the race together and meeting up with friends. Knute shares his race strategy. Erika talks about her expectations for the race and her plan to run at a comfortable pace. Knute reflects on his race performance and the challenges he faced, while Erika shares her own race experience and the satisfaction of achieving close to a personal best time. Overall, they both had a great time and enjoyed the camaraderie of the running community. They also give shoutouts to other runners and discuss the topic of shorts.
Keep an eye on our Instagram stories this week for more March Madness Bracket Challenge voting as we're getting closer to the final 4!
Everything Josh (The Asthma Runner) HERE
Eric's NYC Marathon Fundraiser - Team FORCE, a dynamic organization that supports the hereditary cancer community
Erika's Chicago Marathon Fundraiser - for American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in memory of her brother, Nick
Strava Group
Linktree - Find everything here
Instagram - Follow us on the gram
YouTube - Subscribe to our channel
Patreon - Support us
Threads
Email us at [email protected]
5
2222 ratings
On Episode 98 we welcome Josh Rheaume, (00:32:46) also known as The Asthma Runner. Josh shares his journey of living with asthma and how he discovered running as a way to improve his lung health. He talks about his experiences growing up with asthma, the challenges he faced, and the strategies he developed to manage his condition while running. Josh also discusses the genetic aspect of asthma and how it may affect his twin daughters. He shares his running experiences, including his first marathon, and the importance of raising awareness about asthma through his social media platform. He discusses the challenges of running with asthma and the importance of proper training and preparation. Josh also talks about his weight loss journey and the benefits of intermittent fasting that he's experienced. He shares his plans for the future, including public speaking and motivating others to overcome adversity.
During the Tros and for the better part of the intro, Knute and Erika recap their experience at the Eastern States 20-Miler race. They discuss their pre-race preparations, including driving to the race together and meeting up with friends. Knute shares his race strategy. Erika talks about her expectations for the race and her plan to run at a comfortable pace. Knute reflects on his race performance and the challenges he faced, while Erika shares her own race experience and the satisfaction of achieving close to a personal best time. Overall, they both had a great time and enjoyed the camaraderie of the running community. They also give shoutouts to other runners and discuss the topic of shorts.
Keep an eye on our Instagram stories this week for more March Madness Bracket Challenge voting as we're getting closer to the final 4!
Everything Josh (The Asthma Runner) HERE
Eric's NYC Marathon Fundraiser - Team FORCE, a dynamic organization that supports the hereditary cancer community
Erika's Chicago Marathon Fundraiser - for American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in memory of her brother, Nick
Strava Group
Linktree - Find everything here
Instagram - Follow us on the gram
YouTube - Subscribe to our channel
Patreon - Support us
Threads
Email us at [email protected]
2,029 Listeners
1,298 Listeners
1,767 Listeners
3,668 Listeners
405 Listeners
1,653 Listeners
349 Listeners
429 Listeners
271 Listeners
1,328 Listeners
1,642 Listeners
108 Listeners
197 Listeners
67 Listeners
54 Listeners