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Hope you’re hungry, because we devoured 50 miles in the updated ASICS GT-2000 13, and let us tell you—this shoe is a full-course meal! It might not be the flashiest shoe on the shelf, but this ultimate sleeper shoe serves up stability, comfort, and durability with a side of smooth ride goodness. After chewing through the miles, we’re giving it a 9/10 Shoe Eating Monsters—a rating fit for a gourmet running experience. If you’ve been sleeping on this one, it’s time to dig in! Watch the full review to see if the GT-2000 13 deserves a spot on your running plate.Have you taken a bite out of this shoe yet? Drop a comment and tell us if it’s Michelin-star worthy or just a mid-tier snack!For inquiries & collabs: [email protected]: @RunnahPod!#ShoeEatingMonster #ASICS #GT2000 #RunningShoes #RunnahPod #FeastForYourFeet #50MileReview #EatYourMiles
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I first met Dr. Ed Regner last year while training for the Tokyo Marathon—because, like most runners, I needed a little fixing up along the way. Now, he’s not just my go-to PT but also a friend who gets what it means to run, recover, and keep pushing forward.
In this episode, we chat about what makes runners such fun (and stubborn) patients, the biggest mistakes we all make, and Ed’s top tips for staying injury-free and running stronger for longer. Whether you’re chasing a major marathon or just trying to avoid the PT table, this one’s for you!
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Welcome to Shoe Eating Monster! Ever felt personally betrayed when your favorite running shoes fall apart way too soon? Yeah, me too. That’s why I started these videos—to put shoes to the test and see which ones can actually survive the mileage.
In this episode, I talk about why durability testing is desperately needed in the running shoe world. We’re shelling out big money for these shoes, forming weirdly deep emotional connections with them (don’t lie, you’ve got a pair you refuse to throw away), and yet… most reviews barely mention how long they actually last! This is an untapped space, especially for female shoe reviewers, and I’m here to change that.
Join me as I break down why this matters, how much money we could all save, and what you can expect from Shoe Eating Monster! Got a shoe you want me to destroy—uh, I mean, test? Let me know!
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This week we have Scott Ghelfi: someone who has been a part of the Falmouth Road Race for decades—as a runner, a volunteer, and now as president of the board. A lifelong Falmouth resident, he’s passionate about keeping the race strong and giving back to the community.
We chat about his running roots, what goes into organizing such a big event, and how he balances it all with family and running a local business (Ghelfi’s Candies & Ice Cream). Oh, and did we mention his son-in-law is Olympian Ben Flanagan?
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In this episode of Shoe Eating Monster, we dive into Julianna's top recent shoes that just couldn’t hold up to the miles. From compressed foams to shredded outsoles, these models didn’t stand the test of time (or terrain). The list includes:
🔥 Hoka Speedgoat 5 – Great on trails, but barely lasted 74 miles before falling apart.
🔥 Hoka Clifton 7 & 8 – Soft, comfy, and… disintegrating way too fast.
🔥 New Balance Rebel v4 – A speed demon that just couldn’t keep it together.
🔥 Asics Novablast 4 & Novablast 4 Trail – Bouncy, fun, but durability? Not so much.
Have you had a shoe that wore out way too soon? Drop a comment and let us know!
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**Om nom nom…** It’s time to FEAST on my current running shoe lineup! That’s right—your favorite shoe-chomping, mile-munching monster (a.k.a. Julianna) is here to break down the kicks I’ve been chewing through lately. Some are deliciously bouncy, some are tough as trail nails, and a few… well, they might just be a little *too* chewy. - Daily trainers: New Balance 1080 v13, Asics GT 2000 13, Asics Novablast 4, Puma ForeverRun, On Cloudflow 4 - Speedy/race day shoes: Asics Magic Speed 3, Puma Deviate Nitro 1 & 2, Asics Metaspeed Paris Edge, Puma Fast-R 1 and Puma Deviate Elite - Trail shoes: Hoka Speedgoat 5, Saucony Peregrine 12, Brooks Catamount 2, Brooks Cascadia 12, and Asics Novablast 4 Trail Got a shoe you want me to sink my teeth into? Let me know! Contact Us!IG/TikTok: @RunnahPodEmail: [email protected]
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Get ready to lace up those trail shoes for this week's episode of Runnah! We’re joined by Chris Risko, the director of the Cape Cod Trail Race, and we’re diving into everything you need to know about this epic race at the beautiful Frances A. Crane Wildlife Management Area.
In this episode, we also introduce our brand new segment—What Shoe Do You Choose to Use?—where Chris shares why the Salomon is his pick for the trail!
Plus, we break down the race details:
One 10K loop – Run 1-3 times (10K, 20K, 30K).All trails, no roads! The first and last two miles are fast and flowy, while the middle two miles will challenge you with single-track, windy, hilly, and technical terrain (nothing too crazy, though!).Aid stations: At the start/finish and approximately miles 1.75 and 4.5. Water, electrolyte drink, and maybe some snacks like fruit, cookies, and candy at the start/finish.30K cutoff: Finish by 1:00 PM—just make sure you start the last loop by 11:00 AM!The race is on April 27, 2025, at 8am, and you don’t want to miss this trail-running adventure! Sign up now at Cape Cod Trail Race—and get ready for some fun (and possibly a little mud)!
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This week we’re chatting with Canadian OlympianBen Flanagan, a true road running legend who’s recently raced in the Paris 2024 Olympics! Ben’s a three-time Falmouth Road Race champ (yes, you read that right—three!), and now he calls the Cape his home. We dive into his journey from track star to marathon hopeful, how he trains in our scenic town, and what it’s like running for On Running. Tune in for a fun and inspiring conversation about running in the olympics, being a local legend, and now being part of the Falmouth community.
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Get ready for some serious inspiration (and a whole lotta fun) because this episode of Runnah features two absolute legends—Mary and Ruth Anne McManus! These mother-daughter marathoners have faced more challenges than most, but nothing has stopped them from hitting the road and chasing their dreams.
Mary has conquered Post-Polio syndrome, Ruth Anne was diagnosed with Functional Neurological Disorder, and together, they’ve proven that no obstacle is too big when you’ve got heart, grit, and an amazing sense of gratitude.
And here’s where YOU come in—Ruth Anne is running the Boston Marathon for Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, and she needs your help! Support her journey by donating here: https://www.givengain.com/project/ruth-anne-raising-funds-for-spaulding-rehabilitation-87568
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In this episode of Runnah, I’m honored to welcome Courtney Bird, the former director of the Cape Cod Marathon and a legend in the Falmouth running community. With decades of experience and a deep passion for the sport, Courtney shares insights from his time leading one of Cape Cod’s most iconic races.We discuss the evolution of the marathon, memorable moments from his tenure, and the impact of running on the local community. Known for his storytelling and dedication, Courtney’s perspective offers a fascinating look into the heart of the running world.Contact us!Email: [email protected] Instagram/TikTok: @RunnahPod
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After a full year of putting the Asics Magic Speed 3 through its paces, I'm here to tell you – this shoe is the real deal, and I highly recommend it for your next speedy running day. From its perfect balance of a full carbon plate and mid-cushion support to its impressive durability, this shoe has been my go-to for everything from tempo runs to mid-distance race-day sprints. In this episode, I break down why the Magic Speed 3 is the shoe that checks all the boxes: comfort, speed, and staying power. Whether you're aiming for a personal best or just want a reliable shoe that can handle it all, tune in for my full, goofy, and honest review of why this is the shoe you need in your rotation!
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Hi Runnahs! Get ready for an episode that’ll leave you feeling inspired and unstoppable. I’m chatting with Lindsay Benson — marathon runner, Boston Marathon finisher, and breast cancer survivor. Lindsey's journey is a reminder that no matter what life throws your way, you can find strength in every step to JFD (just fucking do it!).
We talk about the power of running, staying motivated through goals, and how running with others and connecting with the community make all the difference. Also, Julianna and Lindsay live oddly parallel lives. It's a thing, just accept it.
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RAWR! It's me! Julianna! Your friendly Shoe-Eating Monster here with the start of a brand-new Runnah series where I review running shoes for durability. This week, I’m reviewing my Top Durable Shoe of 2024: the Puma Deviate Nitro 2.
I’ll share how it held up to my high-mileage testing, rough terrains, and even some trail running. Is it tough enough to survive a Shoe-Eating Monster? Tune in for laughs, honest insights, and shoe-sized snacks.
Have a shoe to recommend? Tag me @runnahpod or email at [email protected]
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This week on Runnah, it’s just you, me, and a big ol’ chat about setting running goals! Whether you’re dreaming of crossing your first finish line or smashing a new PR, I’m here to help you set goals that keep you fired up and having fun.
We’re talking:
Giving yourself grace (because life happens, y’all) Dreaming big but keeping it real Breaking goals down like a post-run snack Not overloading your plate with too many goals Showing up, trying your best, and celebrating the journeyTo donate to Team for Kids click HERE!
Send the pod your 2025 running goals!
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In this solo episode of Runnah, I’m breaking down what it truly means to "be a runner." Spoiler alert: It’s not about how far or how fast you go—it’s about showing up, putting one foot in front of the other, and running the mile you are in, whatever that looks like for you.
Running is for everyone and how you identify as a runner is the BEST way for YOU to be a runner! You’ve got this! I'm proud of you!
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In this episode of Runnah, we’re joined by the incredible Tasha Whited, a runner with a contagious smile and a love for life that’s downright inspiring. Tasha shares her journey of moving across the country, using running not only as a way to stay active but also to discover joy and build meaningful connections wherever she lands.We dive into her ability to use running as a tool for finding "her people" and cultivating community. Plus, as a self-proclaimed theater nerd, Tasha gives us a glimpse into how her passion for the stage intertwines with her life as a runner. (along with she and Julianna making way to many theatre references haha) Whether you're looking for motivation, a fresh perspective, or just a reason to smile, this episode is sure to make you fall in love with Tasha's amazing energy!Get in touch with us at Runnah:Instagram and TikTok: @RunnahPodEmail us: [email protected] You're doing great! I'm proud of you!
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In this heartwarming episode of Runnah, I sit down with Maggie and Bob Yates, two local legends who prove that running is for everyone—at any pace and any age. Known for their unwavering commitment to inclusivity and community, Maggie and Bob share their philosophy on what makes running so special: ensuring no one is left behind.
Maggie, often the last to cross the finish line, does so intentionally to make sure every runner feels supported and celebrated. Together, this dynamic duo radiates positivity, showing that running is about more than speed—it's about connection, kindness, and having fun. Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or a first-time participant, their story will inspire you to see running through a whole new lens.
Got thoughts or want to connect? Email me at [email protected] or follow along on Instagram and TikTok at @runnahpod. I’d love to hear your takeaways and see how Maggie and Bob’s story inspires your own running journey!
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This week on Runnah, I’m joined by Mike Falcone — my first marathon buddy, running partner, and fellow chatterbox. Mike is a Falmouth running legend, loved for his energy, humor, and endless stories (seriously, we don’t know how to shut up!).
We dive into our first marathon together, the highs and lows of training, and why having a running buddy who loves to talk as much as you do is the ultimate game-changer. It’s a fun episode full of laughs, memories, and the magic of the running community. Don’t miss it!
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In this episode of Runnah, we’re thrilled to welcome Daniel Almy, a graduate of the Riverview School and a proud member of Falmouth’s running community. Daniel, who is a neurodivergent human (like Julianna), just completed his first half marathon at the 2024 Cape Cod Marathon and is here to share his incredible story.
We talk about what motivated him to take on the challenge, how running has helped him connect with others in the community, and his mission to inspire other neurodivergent individuals to get out there and experience the joy of running. Along the way, we share plenty of laughs, talk about his race day highlights, and hear his thoughts on what’s next!
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In this episode of Runnah, we sit down with James Benson, a local Falmouth runner who accomplished a remarkable feat at just 12 years old: completing his first half marathon. James talks about how he discovered his love for running, the role his family played in supporting his early passion, and the challenges of balancing training with everyday life.
We’ll explore what it took for him to prepare for the race, how his family’s encouragement shaped his journey, and how he’s continued to grow as a runner. Whether you’re a long-time runner or new to the sport, James’s story offers a thoughtful look at dedication and community support.
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