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Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 50 Everyday Lions Podcast with Daniel YaxleyThis week's episode is with Daniel Yaxley, he talks about some of his mental health struggles, how he got into running, who is role models are, what events he is most proud of and what his family means to him.   Enjoy.  2023-05-3156 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 49 Everyday Lions podcast with Susan MoodieThis week's episode is with Susan Moodie, you would have seen Susan running around the streets of Devonport. ( alot )    She has been running for over 7 years, in that time she has ran Masters Games, Half Marathons, Marathon's and Ultra Marathons and the Christmas Carnivals.  We talk about all this and more, sit back and relax and enjoy this podcast. It would be perfect for that shorter minute run.  2023-03-0741 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 47 Everyday Lions podcast with Team Everyday LionsThis week’s podcast is with the ‘Everyday Lions’ PCCCT team that won the Teams Marathon event last Sunday. The team consisted of Narrelle Jacobs, Travis Bassett, Amie Bramich and Brian Lyons. We discuss how the race unfolded, what we all thought of the event and more. Narelle and Travis were lucky enough to personal best on the day and set up the team nicely. This podcast goes for 45 minutes and would be perfect for that shorter run! *special mention to Ailsa Jones, who was our “roadie” on race day and team support.  2021-06-0444 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 46 Everyday Lions podcast with Tom WinkelThis week’s podcast is with Tom Winkel who is from Forthside, Tasmania. He is a super talented junior who is only 15 years of age and has ran 8:41 and 3:57 for the 3,000 m and 1500 m events. He is the current state under 16 record holder for the mile and 3,000 m events. He is currently coached by his father Andrew and earlier this Tom won the Hobart Run the Bridge 5km and finished 4th Place in the Australian junior under 17 3,000m titles, with still another year in this age group. When Tom is not running, he attends St Brendan-Shaw College and is in...2021-05-0736 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 45 Everyday Lions podcast with John ClaridgeJohn has his own running coaching business under the name of Ultrain,he coaches in all forms of running, but specifically ultras and trail running. He has his own running groups along with high profile runner Amy Lamprecht. We will be covering all things trail running and hopefully he will be able to teach you some tips and tricks to become a better trail runner. We will also touch on some of the races that John has organised and some of his impressive achievements in sport. John is currently the National Organizers representative for the International Trail Running Association, President...2021-04-201h 05Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 44 Everyday Lions podcast with Erica YeoHere is the first of 4 podcasts over the next month with professionals who work with runners and sports people on a daily basis. These podcasts will hopefully help you in becoming a better runner with some important “takeaways” to apply to your own training.   This week’s guest Is Erica Yeo who is from Devonport, Erica works as a dietitian at our public hospitals here on the North West Coast of Tasmania in paediatrics, various medical centres and subcontracts to the ELPE Health, a disability provider Erica is also a keen runner and is fres...2021-03-151h 01Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 43 Everyday Lions podcast with David DownieDavid Downie is from Burnie and he has won the Devonport, Burnie and Latrobe Gifts in a great professional running career. David has worked at Caterpillar for the last 27 years and also runs his own business called ISO DELIVERY. We talk about these jobs, his relationship with his coach Ted Eagling and his training and training partners. We also touch on what the future is for the carnivals on the North West Coast of Tasmania and what influence his late father and previous Central Coast Mayor had on his life and running career.   2021-03-0154 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 42 Everyday Lions podcast with Linda ConnellyLinda Connelly is from Devonport and loves to run trails and got the “running bug” after entering the Tassie Trail Festival event in 2015. When Linda is not running, she is a Lawyer, mother and an ambassador for Find Your Feet. She has competed in the Masters Games and the Gone Nuts 100 km event. We cover what it is like juggling motherhood with training, what the Find Your Feet Tour with Hanny Allston was like in Italy and what her running friends self-entitled the “usual suspects” mean to her. Linda is also a qualified personal trainer and did this for...2021-02-1846 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 41 Everyday Lions podcast with Chris FrenchChris French is originally from Hobart, but now live in Queensland. He boasts some impressive personal bests over 5 and 10km, running 14:28 and 29:50. He has won Cadbury Marathon and City to Casino twice and use to train with well-known runners Russell Foley, Michael Dalton, Dean Giblin and the late Colin Oliver. Chris was a teacher for a number of years before changing careers and working in the correctional services. We talk about his friendship with close mate and Devonport runner Michael Potter, some of the hurdles he has face in his life, where he sees the sport of athletics heading...2021-02-111h 03Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 40 Everyday Lions podcast with Bronty HalleyBronty Halley is a real gentleman of the Devonport running community, he took up running late in life after starting a personal training programme to lose weight, it wasn't long and he soon found his way into running ultra-marathons. If you follow him on Strava, you would be familiar with his Strava Art ( see attached) We talk about him going from walking to running, some of the races he has competed in, as well the nutritional issues he has experienced during these events. We also cover his family and some personal struggles, if you love your long-distance...2021-02-031h 16Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 39 Everyday Lions podcast with Randal MarkeyRandal Markey is a Tasmania running legend, having held the Tasmanian 1500m record for a number of years, which has only been broken in the last decade. He was a Commonwealth Games representative in Christchurch in 1974 and was only 18 years of age when he was selected in this team. In 1974 he won the National 1500m title and joined only a select few Tasmanian’s who have won a national title in Athletics.  He made the move to America on a scholarship at the University of Oregon and studied there for 3 years and in the process ran for the...2021-01-2851 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 38 Everyday Lions podcast with Justin "Gosso" GossageThis week’s guest is Justin Gossage or better know as “Gosso” in the Devonport running community. Gosso is a real leader of the North West running community, we talk about his kids and their basketball, what makes the North West Coast running community “so good” and about some of the personal struggles he has faced over the years. When Justin is not running, he works at BCF as a manager and loves coaching and refereeing basketball. He has so much wisdom in his words and it is was one of those podcasts, where I could have listened to him talk a...2021-01-201h 20Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 37 Everyday Lions podcast with Karinna FyfeThis week’s guest is Dr Karinna Fyfe who lives and works in Frankston as a G.P, she previously lived in Launceston before locating to Melbourne. Karinna was a very successful junior runner over the 400 and 800m events, winning medals at junior National Championships. These days she has gone out in distance and boasts some impressive personal bests running a 2:48 marathon, 1:14 half marathon and ran 33:57 10km. She has represented her country at the World University Games cross county and has won the Point to Pinnacle a number of times. We talk about her current training, what she has le...2021-01-131h 04Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 36 Everyday Lions podcast with David BaileyThis week’s guest is David Bailey who is originally from Flinders Island but now lives in Hobart, David is an elite long distance trail runner sponsored by Alter shoes and is well known for competing in lots of different races in Tasmania. He has won the Triple Top Mountain run, Convicts and Wenches 25km and 50km races and finished second place in the 2015 100km nationals. We talk about his current training schedule, what races and goals he would like to achieve and what it was like living and growing up on Flinders Island. When David is not running, he...2021-01-061h 01Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 35 Everyday Lions podcast with Amy LemprechtAmy Lamprecht needs no introduction in the Australian Trail running scene having won the Australian Ultra Trail Australia 100km race and representing Australia at the 2016 World Trail Championships. Amy is from Launceston and works at both Find Your Feet and The Running Company retail running stores. For a bucket list run she ran from Devonport to Dover along the Tassie trail (450km ).If all this was not enough she recently finished 6th overall in ( second female) in the Coast to Kosciusko Mountain Run which is a 246km journey and in the process experiencing  heat, wind and dehydration. Her partner J...2020-12-1550 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 34 Everyday Lions podcast with Patrick SmithPatrick Smith is from Launceston and was a state representative for tennis but soon turned his attention to distance running. He has run 14:26 for 5,000m and low 30 minutes for 10km and is the previous Launceston Parkrun record holder (14:20s) and has won the City to Casino fun run and the State 3,000m title a number of times.  We talk about some of the battles he has faced over the years and where he is now with this and what effects being bullied has had on his life. When Patrick is not running, he has done some commentary for Run t...2020-12-031h 10Adam & Arie for BreakfastAdam & Arie for BreakfastRETURN OF THE TRAIN RACEOn April 11 2021 at 8:00 a.m runners will race the Don River Railway steam train over a 7km distance and 2 km race for kids. The train takes approximately 30 minutes to do the round trip and entries are now open via everydaylions.org 2020-12-0204 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 33 Everyday Lions podcast with Deon KenzieThis week’s guest on the Everyday Lions Podcast is Deon Kenzie who is formally from Devonport but now lives in Canberra. Deon is a World Champion in the T38 classification over the 1500m at the London IPC World Athletics Championships. He is also a silver medalist at the Rio Paralympics games in 2016. Deon is a regular at the local Christmas Carnivals on the coast and has won the Latrobe mile twice. When he is not running, he has a few businesses he runs and works as a Personal trainer at the Australian Institute of Sport Gym. Deon was co...2020-11-201h 18Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 32 Everyday Lions podcast with Grace TameThis week’s guest is Grace Tame who is from Hobart and who recently won the Ross Running Festival Marathon in 2hrs and 59 minutes. This was Grace’s first attempt at the marathon and it will be exciting to watch her development over the distance the next few years. Grace launched the Let Her Speak campaign with journalist and friend Nina Funnel and as a result of this she won the Tasmanian Australian Of the Year. She is a sexual assault survivor and activist and advocate for people who have suffered similar experiences, through this work she was the firs...2020-11-121h 26Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 31 Everyday Lions podcast with the Everyday Lions Pride Group Training runners.This week's podcast is about the Everyday Lions group training runners who train on a Monday, Tuesday and Thursday in Devonport and Ulverstone. We have Jackie Reid, Claire Jordan, Rebecca van der Woude and Amie Bramich. We talk about how they got into the running, some races they have competed in and goals for the future.  2020-11-0548 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 30 Everyday Lions podcast with Harry SummersThis week’s guest is a “special interest” episode for me.  Harry Summers  is an elite runner who grew up in NSW but now lives in Victoria. He has run sub 28 minutes for 10,000m and sub 13:40 for the 5,000m and represented Australia at the World Half Marathon Championships, World Cross Country Championships and the 2014 Commonwealth Games team. If all this was not enough Harry has won the City to Surf fun run three times (80,000 runners competing) and only just missed Steve Moneghetti’s race record by 2 seconds.  Harry has been really open about his battles with alcohol and his men...2020-10-291h 43Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 29 Everyday Lions podcast with Abbie ButlerThis week’s runner is Abbie Butler who lives in Launceston. Abbie is one of the best junior runners in Tasmania. Her pet event is the 2,000m steeplechase, Abbie is the current state record holder for this event from under 16 to under 20. She also won the National All schools Championship for this event in the under 16 age group and has a current personal best of 6:47. Both her parents are runners and it was only a matter of time before Abbie took up the sport. Her coach is her father and we talk about this relationship and how important her pa...2020-10-2240 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 28 Everyday Lions podcast with Grant PageThis week’s guest is Grant page who lives in Hobart and who has been running for over 25 years. Grant won his first state title as a 12-year-old and then went onto win a bronze medal at the National Under 20 champs as a junior. He continued his progression as athlete being a regular finalist in the 1500m at Nationals and boasting a personal best of 3:42 over this distance. He was the previous state record holder for 1,000m and 3,000m, as well as also having a great range over 10km events and boasting a very impressive 10km personal best of 29:40 at...2020-10-151h 07Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 27 Everyday Lions podcast with Nick Barnes and Amy CourtoAvailable for download now ⬇️⬇️🎧🦁🎙️🏃🏃 This week’s episode is with Nick Barnes and @acourto , both runners are taking part in the @everydaylions /Dannebrog Cafe challenge along with @anthonyelma1970. They will be racing over a 5km handicap race on the 25th of October and will be racing for some cash and coffee. Both these runners have had injuries leading into this race and we will be discussing this and what their training has looked like during this period. Amy is a barista and cook at Reliquaire and Nick has his own milk vending and fertilising business. Over the years both have competed in...2020-10-0848 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 26 Everyday Lions podcast with Nicole PerryNicole Perry is from Devonport and has been running for 19 years and she has accumulated many carnivals wins during the carnival series including the Devonport gift and Burnie 400m three times Over the years she has been State Champion of the 800m on several occasions and twice a silver medalist at the National under 23 Athletics Championships. Nicole was a registered nurse for a number of years before going back to study and choosing a career in dentistry.  She has run 2:08 for 800m and 56 seconds for the 400m, when Nicole is not running, she loves spending time with her dog M...2020-09-3038 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 25 Everyday Lions podcast with Pat McMahonThis week’s guest is Pat McMahon from Devonport and he who has been running for over 50 years. He has had a decorated athletic career winning several races in the carnivals.  Pat has won at Stawell athletic carnival four times and is the second Tasmanian only to be inducted into the Stawell Hall of Fame. Pat had an amazing range winning races from 70m until the mile and would compete in the cross-country season in the winter.  He has run 1:50/51 low for 800m and 49 seconds for 400m, for a day job he was a police sergeant in the Tasmanian Poli...2020-09-241h 09Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 24 Everyday Lions podcast with Tim BlairPart 2 - Tim talks about the ups and downs in his life. What the relationships of his mate Shane Taylor means to him, and his endurance run in Nepal and where he sees the Tim Blair Run For Kids foundation going the next few years.  2020-09-201h 09Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 23 Everyday Lions podcast with Tim BlairThis week’s guest is Tim Blair from Devonport who has been running since 1994. Tim like a lot of people took up running later in life and took to the Ultra Long distances like a duck to water. He has accumulated 100s PCCCT events, but where he made his mark was doing charity runs for Kids suffering from cancer under the Tim Blair Run for Kids foundation, in particular his run with best mate Shane Taylor from the Bluff Beach to Bondi beach (800km in 7 days) and his amazing run at altitude in Nepal which was also fo...2020-09-161h 00Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 22 Everyday Lions podcast with Jenny GillardThis week’s guest is Jenny Gillard who lives in Hobart and has been running for a number of years. Jenny boasts some impressive personal bests running low 17s for 5km and a 2:41 marathon. She won the 2006 Gold Coast Marathon which doubled as the Australian title that year. Jen’s husband Kim Gillard who is also an elite athlete in his own right, runs the local running store Runner’s Edge and writes Jenny training programmes.  If all this wasn’t enough, she has tried her hand at event management and was the race director of the City to Casino. W...2020-09-091h 12Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 21 Everyday Lions podcast with Shane Hanson.The Shane Hanson Podcast available for download now. 🦁🎧🎙️🎤🚨🚨 This week’s guest is Shane Hanson who is from Burnie. His preferred distances are ultra-marathons and he has done many of these in all parts of Australia and we talk about some of the highs and lows during some of these events. Shane is coached by John McGuire the last 8 years and has run several 100 club runs with the PCCCT. The Stanley 8km race is in honour of Shane’s dad who introduced him to the running, this run obviously is very special to the Hanson Family. He is really funny guy and...2020-09-031h 22Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 20 Everyday podcast with Mick GunsonThis week’s podcast guest is Mick Gunson who is from Devonport. Michael was part of the successful Devonport running crew from the 80s and has a marathon personal best of 2hr and 40 odd minutes. He and group of runners brought triathlon to Devonport, it wasn’t long and this triathlon became one of the biggest in Australia. After finishing his running, he turned his attention to coaching and has been doing this for the last 30 odd years. He has coached well know athletes Nicole Perry, Aaron Humphrey, Lachie Bonney and Dion Kenzie and has also had a lot of s...2020-08-271h 13Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 19 Everyday Lions podcast with Russell FoleyRussell was one of Tassie's best distance runners with the following personal bests. 3,000m - 8:13 5,000m- 13:57.86 10,000m- 29:02.77 Half marathon- 63:58 Marathon- 2:15.11 Russell was coached by Albert Johnson, during is great career he was third place in the Australian Marathon titles in 1989 ( second fastest Tasmanian all time) and represented Australia at the World Marathon cup in 1991. If all this wasn't enough Russell went on to win the Melbourne Marathon.  These days Russell lives in Hobart and is quite fond of the odd glass of Guinness at his local pub, he is o...2020-08-141h 07Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 18 Everyday Lions podcast with Gabrielle MayGabrielle May is from Hobart and for the last few years she has been documenting her personal journey of weight loss, her running and being a single mum, all while empowering other women to do the same thing on her Instagram page @lella.fit and with her friend Angela on their shared Instagram page Gabrielle and Angela. Gabrielle started a couch to 5km programme and this soon branched out to bigger fun runs and longer distances, in this podcast I am sure a lot of runners will be able to resonate with her life story. ...2020-08-1349 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 17 Everyday Lions Podcast with Steve OliverSteve Oliver use to run the Talay’s sports store that later changed its name to Oliver’s Performance Sport and Cycle. Steve was part of the successful 80s and 90s running group that trained at the Devonport oval, Steve was coached by Stan Bailey and had a good range in distances having ran 8.42 for 3,000m and 70 minutes for a half marathon.  He won the Australian Triathlon age group titles and finished 4th place in World Age group Triathlon Championships in New Zealand. He left the retail industry and joined the police force and now lives in country Victoria.  When h...2020-08-051h 41Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 16 Everyday Lions Podcast with Leon SaltmarshThis episode was recorded via zoom webinar on the Everyday Lions Facebook page.  Leon is based in Burnie and was an elite runner, he has an impressive list of personal bests and has won many carnival on the NW Coast  and including the Stawell 2 mile in the 1980s. Leon started the Salty Striders in 2015 and has been coaching a number of juniors who compete over various distances and in the Christmas Carnivals. He encourages his athletes to do a number of sports as well as the running, he has so much wisdom and passion for the sport and this re...2020-07-301h 28Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode 15 Everyday Lions Podcast with Jack Hale "Storm"This week’s guest doesn’t need an introduction, you would have to be living under a rock if you haven’t heard of Jack Hale. He “stormed” onto the athletics scene as a 16-year-old running 10:44 and breaking the Australian under 18 record in the process, then going on to represent Australia at the World Youth Championships, his progression continued where he broke Matt Shirvington’s Australian under 20 record and qualified for the World Junior Championships.  He continued to slowly lower his personal best and made the relay squad for the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast. We chat about his journey f...2020-07-291h 46Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 14 Everyday Lions Podcast with Nikki LongThis week’s guest is Nikki Long who is based in Hobart. Nikki is the owner and event organiser of FITEX expo.  Nikki has competed in lots of different running events over the years as well as many Spartan, obstacles races and tower runs.  If all this wasn’t enough, she is the event manager of the Mothers' Day Classic. We discuss all these events and a serious injury she sustained competing and how she defied the odds and got back doing what she loves to do.  When Nikki is not doing all this amazing stuff, she loves to bushwal...2020-07-221h 18Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 13 Everyday Lions podcast with Rodney VineyThis week’s podcast is with Rodney Viney who has been running for 30 plus years. Rod is a retired school teacher and worked for the Australian Education Union. We chatted about his PCCCT Feature race win and when he broke 3 hours for the marathon. When Rod is not running he enjoys theatre productions and travelling. He also has a keen interest in the French language and culture. He is the publicity officer and secretary for the PCCCT running club. This podcast goes for 75 minutes and would be perfect for that longer run during the week 2020-07-151h 14Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 12 Everyday Lions podcast with Viv WoodwardThis week’s guest is Devonport’s Viv Woodward who is a Devonport and Tasmanian running legend. He has some impressive personal bests and an amazing range having run 50 seconds for the 400m and a 2:15 marathon and has won numerous Australian professional running championships. If all this wasn’t enough Viv is part of the Hall of Fame at the Stawell Athletic Club. When he is not running, he is an avid golfer and was the manager of Delta Hydraulics in Devonport where he worked for 39 years. We talk about his running achievements and his training and about his close...2020-07-0158 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 11 Everyday Lions podcast with Brendan SmartBrendan Smart is from Burnie and has accumulated 38 wins in the Christmas Carnivals here in Tasmania. He has won Roseberry Gift three times. We talk about his battles with his health and mental health, his training right now and what he is up to during COVID 19 times. Brendan has a young family and works as a coffee barista when he Is not running. If this brings up any mental health issues please contact beyond blue of Life Line. 2020-06-2451 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode 10 Everyday Lions podcast with Greg Smith and Hayden Bishop part 2Part 2 of Episode 10 of the Everyday Lions podcast with Greg Smith and Hayden Bishop, we touch on running achievements, if they see themselves coaching in the future and some training talk. Greg opens up about some obstacles he has faced in his life. Also, if this episode brings up any issues for you, please contact lifeline on 13 11 14 or talk to a professional or close friend. It is nearly hour long this episode and perfect for a run, once again please leave a rating and comment on iTunes if you are enjoying the poddy.   2020-06-2156 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 9 Everyday Lions podcast with Greg Smith and Hayden Bishop part 1. This week’s guests are Hayden Bishop and Greg Smith, both are from Devonport and are part of the successful” Meercoft training Crew” that is based on the coast. Greg has been running for over 30 years and Hayden about 5 years, we talk about their training, what their favourite races and events are and how much their training stable means to them and also what the relationship is between these two runners. This is part one of a two-part podcast and the second one will be released Sunday, please let the boys know if you enjoyed it. 2020-06-1756 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 8 Everyday Lions podcast with Ellen BurgessEllen lives in Burnie and is a runner and cyclist, we chat about her work and juggling motherhood in these two sports. Her past running achievements and goals she would like to achieve and how COVID 19 has affected her work and life personally. This podcast would be perfect for a shorter run and is 40 minutes long.  2020-06-1039 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 7 Everyday Lions podcast with Mitch CashionMitch Cashion is a Tasmanian born runner who now lives in Victoria, he has an impressive resume of personal bests over various distances and is the current Devonport Parkrun record holder. He has won at Stawell Athletic carnival twice.When Mitch isn’t running he works at the Hawthorn Football club and we chat about this as well as all things running and what he is up to now in Covid 19 Virus times.  2020-06-031h 12Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 6 Everyday Lions Podcast with Shelley MillerThis week’s podcast is with Shelley Miller who is based in Hobart and who has been running for a number of years. We talk about Comrades Marathon and being the first female president of Athletics Tasmania and her role as an event manager in a number of big races based in Tasmania. It’s 90 minutes this podcast and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Please reach out to Shelley If you did, she would think that is pretty great. 2020-05-261h 32Everyday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 5 Everyday Lions podcast with Tony Yaxley.Tony is from Turners Beach and we discuss his running, travel experiences and his mental health issues over the years. There is some pretty deep themes in this one, if you are struggling please contact Beyond Blue or Life Line. This podcast goes for just under an hour and would be perfect for that mid week long run. Please reach out to Tony if you enjoyed this podcast, I know he would appreciate it, happy running!  2020-05-1956 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 4 Everyday Lions Podcast with Rebecca de Groot ( silent first few seconds)This week’s podcast is with Rebecca de Groot who is originally from Launceston, but now lives in Devonport the last 8 years. Bec first started running 13 years ago in the Burnie Ten and was hooked straight away and a new passion was born along with having childhood memories of running in Deloraine. Her sister Gabby and her started the Runphoria blog documenting the things that they wanted to hear about from other runners when first starting, it wasn’t long and this turned into a weekly Wednesday 40-minute group run that is held in Devonport. When Bec is not runn...2020-05-1251 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastInroduction to the Everyday Lions PodcastEach week Everyday Lions ( Brian Lyons) interviews an everyday runner who has a great back story to tell. We cover all things running, life or anything they want to share. 2020-05-1100 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode Number 3 Everyday Lions Podcast with Aaron HumphreyAaron is originally from Hobart, but now lives in Penguin. He has been running for 24 years, in that time he posted some impressive personal bests over various distances and was the 2020 Run Devonport 5km winner and has had multiple “second places” in all the big Christmas Carnival miles and 800m events. When Aaron is not running he is a school teacher at Table Cape Primary, over the years he has been heavily involved with school athletics. He took a Latrobe high school girls team to a National Athletics competition ( knockout cup) and was one of the main orga...2020-05-1141 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 2 Everyday Lions podcast with Callum McAuliffeCullum previously played football for Latrobe, he talks about his time at the club and taking running up later in life. He also covers his battle with some mental health issues, current injuries and the lifestyle changes he has made for the better. Callum is a gentleman and a down to earth bloke, i think this really comes across in our interview. 2020-05-1126 minEveryday Lions Running PodcastEveryday Lions Running PodcastEpisode number 1 Everyday Lions podcast with Ben BrockmanBen is from Devonport and is a very popular member of the Tasmanian running community, he and few others were responsible for bringing Parkrun to Devonport. He has represented Tasmania in the Australian marathon championships in 2019 and is a member of the successful Meercroft running group based on the coast. When Ben is not running, he is an exercise physiologist at Physiotas and has a Level 2 coaches course accreditation. We cover everything from races to coaching to running trips away and what "Parkrun" has given our community these past few years. I really enjoyed this Zoom interview...2020-05-101h 03