The sequel that everyone wanted
Eddie and Gary are well known and much loved in the running podcast world. I stumbled across their previous podcast while returning to running and was immediately hooked on their conversational, open and human approach to interviews. I think I’m quoting a previous review here, but it’s just like sitting down for a cup of tea with two mates who talk equal parts nonsense and running. It’s what you need playing on a long run! When the previous podcast ended I honestly felt like the community had lost a real asset, it was something I genuinely looked forward to each weekend. I was utterly thrilled to see this new podcast with them both. Eddie and Gary, never change, you’re both wonderful. Keep up the oversharing. Keep up talking nonsense and keep up being such positive role models for this community and reminding everyone that running is inclusive, open to everyone and most importantly a lot of fun. Thank you!
fieldandfell via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/08/22
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Laughter, tears, hot tips, dramatic tales, friendship goals, full exposure — tea and trails has it all! Eddie inspires me to be my most badass, and Gary is the purest soul around. Never stop being the best!
S Walther via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/02/23
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