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Owain Thomas
If My Feet Could Talk
Talking about everything and anything running especially Ultra Marathons as well as Mental Health. A podcast for everyone with amazing guests that have the stories to match
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5.0 stars from 11 ratings
Inspiring , funny and interesting
I’ve watched several of these podcasts now and find them so good, natural, interesting, inspiring ! The latest one with Danny Slay is my fav so far. Keep up the awesome work !
thevoguerunner via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/25/22
I wouldn’t call myself a runner, occasional at best. But you don’t have to be to enjoy this podcast. The stories of the guests are interesting, inspiring, funny and heartbreaking. The way Owain communicates with his guests is genuine and open resulting in great conversations and story telling....Read full review »
Dave Whitesmile via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/14/22
Entertaining and honest
Glad to hear a honest stories from a bloke who is a similar sized person to me who does more then run and train
jonfasterdamit via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/10/20
Recent Episodes
In this episode I catch up with Zach Bates, a young man who is crushing 100 mile races currently who grew up with Autism. Coming on a podcast is a big thing for someone like Zach, and it was good for both Zach and myself to chat together about growing up with Autism, finding the love for running...
Published 12/22/22
Published 12/22/22
In this episode I chat with Zachary Frieldley, a Professional Trail Runner who was born with 1 leg and uses a Blade to hit the Mountains with. We talk about growing up as a child and difficulties that came with disability, how he found the love for running and making it to the Iconic UTMB in the...
Published 10/27/22
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