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Songs that ask questions. Miles that demand answers. And one conversation that goes delightfully off the rails.
In this episode of What’s In Your Earbuds?, hosts Jason Bahamundi and Joe Hardin dive into one of their most joyfully specific music rabbit holes yet: songs with questions in the title or lyrics. You know the ones. These are the tracks that don’t just play while you’re running, they interrogate you mid-stride. (Isn’t She Lovely? Who Are You? Who Let the Dogs Out? We have thoughts.)
Joining the chaos is Julianna Coughlin, host of the Runnah Podcast, bringing theater-kid energy, deep musical roots, and a running playlist stacked with 20+ hours of certified bangers. Together, the trio explores why weird, nostalgic, and question-filled songs somehow become the perfect fuel for endurance training especially when logic leaves the building at mile 17.
Expect laughter, side quests into misheard lyrics, holiday nostalgia, ultramarathon truths, and strong opinions about what actually makes a great running song. The Everyday Athlete community also jumps in live, adding to a playlist that’s now over 55 hours long and proudly unhinged.
If you’re an endurance athlete who loves music, laughs, and conversations that make training feel lighter—this one’s for you. 🎧Tune in And Add Your Favorite Songs That Are Asking Questions In The Comments
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Songs that ask questions. Miles that demand answers. And one conversation that goes delightfully off the rails.
In this episode of What’s In Your Earbuds?, hosts Jason Bahamundi and Joe Hardin dive into one of their most joyfully specific music rabbit holes yet: songs with questions in the title or lyrics. You know the ones. These are the tracks that don’t just play while you’re running, they interrogate you mid-stride. (Isn’t She Lovely? Who Are You? Who Let the Dogs Out? We have thoughts.)
Joining the chaos is Julianna Coughlin, host of the Runnah Podcast, bringing theater-kid energy, deep musical roots, and a running playlist stacked with 20+ hours of certified bangers. Together, the trio explores why weird, nostalgic, and question-filled songs somehow become the perfect fuel for endurance training especially when logic leaves the building at mile 17.
Expect laughter, side quests into misheard lyrics, holiday nostalgia, ultramarathon truths, and strong opinions about what actually makes a great running song. The Everyday Athlete community also jumps in live, adding to a playlist that’s now over 55 hours long and proudly unhinged.
If you’re an endurance athlete who loves music, laughs, and conversations that make training feel lighter—this one’s for you. 🎧Tune in And Add Your Favorite Songs That Are Asking Questions In The Comments
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