Episodios

  • Miles, Motherhood, and a Career in the Running Industry: How Alli O'Keefe Balances It All
    Mar 14 2026

    On this episode, I’m joined by Alli O'Keefe, a Regional Tech Lead at On, to talk about her path in the running industry. From studying journalism at North Central College to working as the Digital Marketing Manager at Naperville Running Company, Alli shares how her career evolved before eventually joining On as a Tech Rep and growing into her current role.

    We also talk about balancing a career in the sport with life as a new mom. She shares her experience running the New York City Marathon last year and how it carried special meaning after such a transformative year in her life.

    This is a conversation about how meaningful running can be in every stage of life!

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    44 m
  • The Starting Line: Recap of Our First Semester at UNO
    Jan 7 2026

    On this episode of The Runaround Podcast, I’m joined by my three college roommates and teammates, Charlotte, Litzey, and Hope, as we reflect on our first semester at the University of Nebraska Omaha. From adjusting to college life and balancing academics with athletics, to the moments that defined our fall, we share our favorite memories and the lessons that stood out most along the way. We also look ahead to the upcoming track season, our goals, and what we’re excited about moving forward. This is a fun and honest conversation about growth, friendship, and figuring things out one day at a time. Start off 2026 strong and don't miss this update!

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    48 m
  • From Florida to Oregon: Building a Creative Career in Track & Field with Anderson Bobo
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Anderson Bobo — the Creative Director of Track & Field at the University of Oregon — to talk about the intersection of sport, storytelling, and creativity. Bobo shares how his love for running and media merged into a passion for capturing the world’s best athletes through photos and video.

    From his days competing at the University of North Florida to earning his master’s at the University of Florida and now working at Oregon, Anderson reflects on the path that led him to one of the most iconic programs in collegiate track and field. We talk about the most unforgettable experiences he's had through his job, the mindset he brings to getting a great shot, and a few hot takes he’s developed along the way about both photography and the running world.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves the sport, the media, and the stories that bring track and field to life.

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    50 m
  • Part 2: This is a Podcast About Running. This is Not a Podcast About Running. (With Coach Bennett)
    Aug 19 2025

    In Part 2 of my conversation with Coach Bennett — Nike’s Global Head Running Coach — we dig even deeper into the philosophy that has made him one of the most influential voices in our sport. We unpack his signature saying, “This is about running. This is not about running,” and how it came to be.

    From bridging the gap between elite and everyday runners to his deep belief that running can make the world a better place, this episode offers perspective that goes beyond the world of athletics. If you haven't already, be sure to listen to Part 1 of this conversation before jumping into this one. Enjoy!

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    39 m
  • Part 1: This is a Podcast About Running. This is Not a Podcast About Running. (With Coach Bennett)
    Aug 13 2025

    In the first part of this two-part, inspiring conversation, I sit down with Coach Bennett, Nike’s Global Head Running Coach, to explore the side of running you can’t measure on a watch. We talk about turning criticism into growth, finding optimism in tough moments, and why the training shapes so much more than just our fitness. The Runaround Podcast has always aimed to dive into the emotional side of sports, and this episode certainly gets deep! Enjoy this conversation that sheds light onto why sports help teach us life's most important lessons.

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    42 m
  • Recorded in Eugene: Running Through All Phases of Life with Haleigh Morales
    Jul 30 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with former collegiate athlete Haleigh Morales for a reflective and heartfelt conversation on the evolution of her relationship with running. We dive into her standout high school career, where she competed at the highest level alongside one of her closest friends — Katelyn Tuohy. Haleigh shares what it was like to train and grow next to a generational talent, and how those experiences shaped her both on and off the course. Now post-college, she opens up about shifting her focus toward her career, redefining success, and how her connection to running has transformed in this new phase of life. Whether you're an athlete, former athlete, or just someone figuring out what comes next, this episode is filled with honesty, perspective, and inspiration. Don't miss it!

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    49 m
  • First Solo Episode! What Was I Doing in Oregon?
    Jul 17 2025

    In my FIRST solo episode, I take you along on my recent trip to Oregon — a wonderful trip filled with family, time outside, and lots of running. From quality time with my family and running among beautiful scenery in Bend to witnesseing track and field history in Eugene, this trip will always be a core memory for me. I had the incredible opportunity to attend the Prefontaine Classic — a bucket list event for any track and field fan. Tune in as I reflect on the moments that made this trip so meaningful and why Oregon will always hold a special place in my heart.

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    28 m
  • Finding Success in Collegiate Running and Pursuing a Career in Sports Media with Ashley Robinson
    Jul 4 2025

    In this episode, I’m joined by Division I runner at George Washington University and former Neuqua Athlete, Ashley Robinson. She's chasing more than just fast times on the grass and track. While competing at the collegiate level, she’s also pursuing a degree in journalism — with her sights set on becoming a sports reporter.

    In this candid episode, we dive into how she undertook the transition from high school to collegiate athletics, how her past failures have fueled recent successes, and how her experience as a student-athlete gives her a unique edge in the world of sports media. She recently had internships with local news stations in Washington DC and has been employed by GW's athletic department since her freshman year to help cover their sports programs. This conversation offers a look into the life of someone who’s not only running the race — but telling the story, too! Don't miss it.

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    1 h y 1 m