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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
  • Sophie Raworth: from BBC News to Marathon des Sables — Why parkrun still grounds me
    May 16 2026

    This week on the Parkrunners Podcast, Catherine Stenson is joined by one of the UK’s most recognisable broadcasters — but also one of the parkrun community’s most inspiring runners — Sophie Raworth.

    Many people know Sophie as a trusted BBC News presenter, but away from the newsroom she has quietly built an extraordinary running journey that began in her 40s and continues to redefine what’s possible in later life.

    Now aged 58 — and fitter and stronger than ever — Sophie has completed more than 220 parkruns, countless marathons and ultra-distance events, including the legendary 250km Marathon des Sables across the Sahara Desert. She also achieved an astonishing parkrun PB of 20:31 at the age of 51 — proof that progress doesn’t have an expiry date.

    In this uplifting and deeply honest conversation, Sophie shares:
    🏃‍♀️ How running transformed her life after 40
    🌳 Why parkrun became such an important part of her story
    💪 Recovering mentally and physically after a fractured ankle forced her to stop running for a year
    🔥 What drives her to keep challenging herself
    📖 The inspiration behind her new bestselling book Running on Air
    ❤️ Why community, movement and Saturday mornings still matter so much

    From her Richmond Park parkrun memories to ultra marathons in the desert, this episode is a powerful reminder that it is never too late to begin — and that one small step can truly change everything.

    Whether you’re chasing a PB, coming back from injury, walking your first parkrun, or wondering if it’s “too late” to start… Sophie’s story will leave you inspired.

    🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Buzzsprout and all major podcast platforms.

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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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    39 mins
  • From 28 Stone to parkrun: Chaarlee Eastmond's Journey to Belonging
    May 8 2026

    Chaarlee Eastmond never thought running was for people like him.

    Growing up overweight and struggling with confidence, food, and identity, Chaarlee eventually reached a serious health crossroads at 28 stone and pre-diabetes. Following the end of a toxic relationship, he made the difficult decision to undergo gastric sleeve surgery — not to become a runner, but to save his life.

    What happened next began with something much smaller than a finish line.

    Walking.

    Then came a moment that changed everything: watching a close friend compete in a backyard ultra and feeling, for the very first time, the pull of the running community.

    Discovering parkrun (Lloyd parkrun) gave Chaarlee a welcoming doorway into movement, confidence and belonging. Now 26 parkruns into his journey, taking on the LonDone challenge, racing 5Ks, 10Ks and half marathons, and aiming for the London Marathon next year, Chaarlee is rebuilding his life one Saturday at a time.

    This is an emotional, honest and uplifting conversation about courage, identity, community, self-belief and why the first step really matters.

    Whether you’re a seasoned parkrunner, a nervous first-timer, or someone standing on the sidelines wondering if you belong — this episode is for you. Share it with someone who needs to hear this powerful message too. You never know where it will take them!

    🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all major platforms.

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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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    37 mins
  • 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.

    Send us Fan Mail

    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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    25 mins
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