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Parkrunners Podcast

Parkrunners Podcast

By: Catherine Stenson
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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
  • Lisa Millar: Big Life, Big Stories and Simple Joys
    Jun 20 2026

    For more than three decades, Lisa Millar has been one of Australia's most respected journalists and broadcasters.

    From reporting around the world as ABC's Bureau Chief in Washington and London, to becoming a familiar face through ABC News Breakfast, Back Roads and Muster Dogs, Lisa has spent her career telling other people's stories.

    But on Saturday mornings, none of those titles matter.

    Like thousands of others, Lisa is simply another member of the parkrun community.

    In this warm and uplifting conversation, Lisa shares her journey from a tiny Queensland town to international journalism, why she always knew she wanted "A BIG LIFE", and how parkrun became an unexpected source of friendship, routine and mental wellbeing during some of the most demanding years of her career.

    We talk about:

    🟡 Growing up in rural Queensland

    🟡 Reporting from Washington and London

    🟡 Discovering parkrun while living in London

    🟡 Why parkrun became so important for her mental health

    🟡 The power of volunteering and community

    🟡 Albert Melbourne parkrun and life in Australia's most liveable city

    🟡 Back Roads, Muster Dogs and returning to what matters

    🟡 Why ordinary human connections still matter most

    Lisa's warmth, humour and love for people shine through this episode, making it a conversation about far more than running.

    Whether you're a parkrunner, volunteer, walker or simply someone who values community, this is an episode full of hope, kindness and perspective.

    Enjoy!

    Hosted by Catherine Stenson
    The Parkrunners Podcast

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    42 mins
  • Akihiro Matsuda (Japan) -parkrun in every place I call home!
    Jun 6 2026

    This week I’m thrilled to welcome my very first parkrun Japan guestAkihiro Matsuda — whose beautiful mantra is:

    “parkrun exists in every place I call home.”

    Akihiro’s parkrun story spans Singapore and Japan, and it’s packed with warmth, community-building and quietly brilliant leadership. We begin with his early parkrun days at East Coast Park parkrun (Singapore), and follow his journey back to Japan where he helped bring parkrun to life close to home — launching Gongendo 2gou Kouen parkrun (GGD2) and building an event culture based on belonging, friendship, and shared responsibility.

    We also chat about Akihiro’s recent experience supporting the launch of a brand-new event in Toyama — Fuganunga Kansuikouen parkrun (FKK) — and two powerful “connection moments” that show just how deeply parkrun can weave into our personal history and sense of place.

    And there’s a standout section where Akihiro shares his simple, memorable view of “parkrun and happiness” — and how Saturday mornings can help unlock the feel-good chemistry that keeps us coming back.

    In this episode we cover:

    • Why “home” can be a feeling — and how parkrun helps create it
    • Starting and growing a new parkrun event community in Japan
    • The leadership “secret” behind GGD2’s success (including shared leadership and junior Run Directors)
    • The magic of new event launches — and what they reveal about community
    • A wonderfully practical happiness model you’ll want to share

    If you’ve ever travelled, moved, started again, or simply needed a place to belong… this one will land.

    🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify (or wherever you get your podcasts)
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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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    26 mins
  • 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
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