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Parkrunners Podcast

Parkrunners Podcast

By: Catherine Stenson
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Summary

Parkrunners Podcast shares real stories from the global parkrun community—runners, walkers, and volunteers whose lives have been transformed by movement and connection. Hosted by Catherine Stenson, each episode celebrates courage, belonging, and the quiet power of showing up.

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Episodes
  • Christine & Layla Wilson on how parkrun became the rhythm of their family life
    May 1 2026

    How parkrun became the rhythm of one family’s life

    In this heartwarming episode of The Parkrunners Podcast, I’m joined by Christine Wilson and her 13-year-old daughter Layla from The parkrun family — a lovely grassroots story of Saturday mornings, milestones, parkrun tourism, shared memories and the simple joy of doing parkrun together.

    What began as a family activity has become something much deeper: a weekly rhythm built around movement, connection, confidence, community and plenty of post-parkrun coffee-and-cake moments too.

    This is also a family known and loved for embracing the fun side of parkrun life — including dressing up for milestone celebrations and bringing an extra sense of joy to the events they visit. That playful spirit shines through in this conversation.

    Christine shares how parkrun became woven into family life, while Layla brings the story to life through a younger voice — sharing what parkrun feels like from a child’s perspective, what makes a parkrun morning special, and why it has become such an important part of their world.

    This is a warm, relatable episode about family, belonging and the quiet magic of showing up week after week.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • how parkrun first became part of their family life
    • when it grew from a Saturday activity into a real family rhythm
    • the joy of family milestones, tourism and dressing up to celebrate
    • what parkrun gives children as well as adults
    • why parkrun is about so much more than the 5k itself

    A lovely listen for parkrunners, parkwalkers, volunteers and anyone who believes that the smallest weekly habits can shape family life in the biggest ways.

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    25 mins
  • Priti Kaur: Recovery, Resilience & Running in the London Marathon at 75!
    Apr 25 2026

    In this uplifting episode of The Parkrunners Podcast, I’m joined by the wonderful Priti Kaur — a 75-years-young parkrunner from Osterley parkrun whose story is full of grit, resilience and abundant positivity.

    Priti is taking on the London Marathon for the second time, determined to cross the finish line and finally earn the medal she has dreamed of for so long. After first attempting the race in 2023, she was later diagnosed with myeloma, a blood cancer, and has since come through treatment and into remission. Now, with her trademark warmth, courage and determination, she’s back on the start line.

    We talk about her love of movement, how parkrun helped her rebuild strength and joy, why community matters so much, and what it means to keep saying yes to life — even after the toughest of chapters.

    This is a story of hope, comeback, and the power of putting one foot in front of the other. Give her a listen and show Priti some love!

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    Thank you for tuning in. It's been great to have you here.. If you've enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our podcast. Stay connected with us on social media (Instagram, Facebook & LinkedIn) for updates and more inspiring parkrunners' stories. Until next time, keep running, keep smiling and keep on showing up!

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    20 mins
  • From Reluctant Runner to Global parkrun Tourist: Sue Freegard's 300+ Venue Journey
    Apr 17 2026

    After a short pause (and a few behind-the-scenes technical podcasting hurdles!), I’m so excited to be back with a truly global parkrun story — and this one is worth the wait.

    This week, I’m joined by Sue from South Africa, whose parkrun journey didn’t exactly start with love at first run…

    In fact, Sue was a very reluctant parkrunner at the beginning.

    But everything changed when she and her husband took a gap year travelling across APAC — including Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia — and discovered a whole new side to parkrun:
    > community
    > connection
    > and a growing obsession with parkrun tourism and challenges

    Fast forward to today, and Sue has:
    🏃‍♀️ Completed 334 parkruns
    🌍 Visited 300 different parkrun locations
    🙌 Volunteered 167 times across 165 venues

    In this episode, we explore:

    • How parkrun can go from “not for me” to a life-changing habit
    • The magic of parkrun tourism across continents
    • The role of community when travelling the world
    • Why volunteering becomes just as meaningful as running
    • And what keeps Sue coming back week after week, location after location

    This is a story about transformation, adventure, and the unexpected joy of saying “yes” to something new.

    If you’ve ever been curious about parkrun — or needed a little nudge to try a new event — this episode might just be it.

    🎧 Tune in and join us on this global parkrun journey.

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    Thank you for tuning in. It's been great to have you here.. If you've enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our podcast. Stay connected with us on social media (Instagram, Facebook & LinkedIn) for updates and more inspiring parkrunners' stories. Until next time, keep running, keep smiling and keep on showing up!

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    24 mins
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