Not Your Average Runner, A Running Podcast

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The Not Your Average Runner Podcast teaches plus-size, mid-life women practical ways to start running in the body they have right now. Certified Running & Life Coach Jill Angie combines her real-life experience and coaching wisdom to help women find joy in learning to run in a way that honors their unique size, shape, speed or age. You’ll be surprised at how much you can enjoy running when you know how to do it! Download a free one-week jumpstart plan to get started today at www.notyouraveragerunner.com/start.

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  • Rerun City
    Reruns for all of 2024?
    I really loved this podcast but every episode this year has been a rerun. What’s happening?
  • gmwaite
    Outstanding
    Such an amazing and encouraging tool kit. Never thought I could run. So wrong. Start listening, even if it’s just to help your negative self talk about any kind of goal!!
  • Timpami
    One Giant Ad
    I’ve been a listener for years but something has been bothering me for quite some time now: everything feels like an ad for Run Your Best Life, Jill’s $50 a month run club. It feels like in at least half the episodes that Jill tells you in order to be your best self you have to give her $50 a month. Now the latest episode is an hour long ad for her run vacation? For $4,000 you can spend a week running with Jill. Running already feels so prohibitive for far runners. This is the only podcast I know dedicated to slow and fat runners. But it’s constantly bombarding you to spend money that so many of us just don’t have! I understand that Jill has to make money somehow and I don’t have to spend any money or even listen to the podcast. But the constant pushing of Run Your Best Life and now the Alaska trip has really irked me and rubbed me the wrong way. I’d rather listen to an ad for Skratch or Nuun or something while listening about running and slow/fat runners.
  • Marimargene
    Great info
    Great info for anyone about the proper care and feeding of your body, especially those of us who love running!
  • kbarnhart73
    Jill Angie changed my life
    tarted listening to this podcast after reading an article about Jill Angie in a running magazine. I’ve wanted to become a runner for several years but I thought I had to lose weight first. Jill teaches women how to run in the body they are already in. This idea blew my mind!! I didn’t know I could do that! I am now a runner! Jill is an amazing running coach but she also teaches mental thought work. You are working on yourself physically and mentally. I’ve learned that you need both. I love listening to this podcast while I run. Thanks Jill for your amazing work!
  • PetersonM.E.
    Awesome Information!
    Thank you for the great information!
  • In-His-Grip
    Love this podcast!!!
    I love this podcast, but love is not a strong enough word to describe my feelings for #260!!!!! So important and such great information and insight!!
  • Runnergirl1103
    Getting my MOJO back
    Listening to Jill has inspired me to keep getting out and doing my runs. I had been negative self-talking myself out of my runs, but Jill’s tips have helped me see what I am doing to myself and how to correct it! ❤️🏃‍♀️✌️
  • obacker19
    Energizing, Inspiring and Empowering! 🙌
    Regardless of where you are in your journey - this is a must listen for you! Jill does an incredible job bringing you everything you need to know as a runner to improve your health, energy, mindset and vitality - with inspiring guests you can actually relate to. Highly recommend listening and subscribing!
  • FleeZyfleezfly
    Refreshingggggg
    This was such a lovely take on, I don’t know, LIFE?! So glad my friend Ashley shared this with me and I can’t wait to pay it forward and share it with others
  • kristizann
    Plus sized 1/2 marathon finisher
    Jill and her running program has helped me finish my first 1/2 marathon as a plus sized female. Thanks so much for all you do.
  • Gatika02
    Just what I was looking forward!
    I am loving this podcast! So glad I found it!
  • Marie 727
    Good listen!
    As someone who is in and out of running, it’s always a good refresher to listen to these episodes. She also reminds me I can start anytime, at any weight! Sometimes the brain talk is redundant (especially if you listen to any other self help podcasts), but the episodes with tangible tips are my favorite. Side note: I find it hilarious the only poor reviews are due to language - it’s an explicit podcast! 😂 The little “E” is right there…. I happen to enjoy it!
  • Kc3739
    Excellent
    Great motivation, a good laugh and wonderful tips. Doesn’t get any better :)
  • ladydarlene1221
    Inspiring
    Just listened to Episode #231 & Loved it! Words we need to hear, one of my favorite Podcasts out there. Listen, re-listen, take notes then adapt! You’ve got this!
  • WinniePruh
    Why all the F bombs
    Seriously unnecessary. Content would be interesting otherwise.
  • kt07734
    Life changing
    I spend years HATING Running. I was forced to run in school and the military. Somehow Jill Angie really can motivate a stubborn anti-runner into LOVING to run. She does so much more then teach how-to run, it’s all the mental, mind work that makes her coaching different from any other trainers I have worked with. I have followed Jill for 9 months and she has changed my fitness level and my life.
  • Nagempuppy
    Jill will rock your 🏃🏻‍♀️and your 🌎
    Jill is the friend in your head that tells you like you need it. From runs to your thoughts Jill has you completely covered on how best to improve your life. If you are wanting to be a runner or a running veteran she’s got you covered.
  • Kate42564
    I’ve found my tribe!
    Thank you, Jill, for hosting such an amazing podcast. I binged the whole first year in a week. Love, love, love this podcast.
  • greetal
    Great!
    This podcast got me through all the training runs for my first marathon!
  • Based_Umbreon
    So great!
    This information is so good for a newbie runner. It’s helped me get my butt moving more regularly! The language makes it even better to me, I’ll never understand why people choose to listen to a podcast that has an explicit warning then complain when the host curses. Don’t change anything this podcast is great!
  • Slow caribou
    Cussing.
    Here I was run walking enjoying the new found podcast and then boom. Cussing killed the relationship before it started.
  • ghscolts07
    Adjustment
    From the few podcast episodes that I have listen to you, the content is great. I could see where it would be helpful for a beginner runner. I came looking to it for some advice as I am about to run my first half marathon. However, I don’t believe I can continue listening to it because of all the cursewords. For one, my children are in the room and I do not want them to hear that into it is a big pet peeve of mine. I don’t feel that the content needs the F bomb dropped or other words like that to make a point.
  • Cathy4701
    Info good - language not
    Not sure why profanity is needed if you want to help women, most of whom may have a child in earshot. I wanted to listen as the info is good. However after 6 episodes I am not going to listen to the profanity.
  • HollyM1!
    Love this podcast!
    Love Jill and this podcast! I just listened to her recent episode on body image and it hit me so hard. I love her ideas and want to take this advice to heart.
  • methodologically
    Newbie!
    I just started listening today and I am hooked. Tomorrow is my first run since I listened during my walk today
  • Toto321
    Great show
    She addresses pretty much everything- every obstacle, excuse, and training question for me. Great advice and insights across the board! Two thumbs up!!!
  • Pam_Moore
    Always a treat
    Jill is genuine, funny, knowledgeable and most importantly- real and relatable. She doesn’t pretend to have everything all figured out but she’s also very confident in who she is and what she knows. I really enjoy this podcast and always find it easier to incorporate loving self-talk into my inner monologue after listening.
  • bgilx
    Thank you
    You are fabulous and I look forward to every podcast. I want to be strong but never liked looking like a linebacker. But you are giving me skills to like myself. Thank you
  • tiger3579
    Great Podcast.
    I’ve been listening to this podcast for a while, but am finally sitting down to write about how fantastic it is. Jill is very knowledgeable and has a great sense of humor, which makes listening fun. The topics are relatable and I learn something new every week. I’m the last person most people would see as a runner, but through this podcast, I’ve become a consistent exerciser who has grown in ways I never thought I could. I’m grateful for this content as well as going through the Rebel Runner Roadmap and being a member of Run Your Best Life. Life changing for me.
  • Rees head
    Language
    I can take a lot of bad language. It occasionally comes out of my mouth in bad situations. But the use of GD is just not appropriate in any situation.
  • Kate.M12
    Motivating Running Podcast
    Jill is such an awesome person and coach. I love her simple running advice and sense of humor. Many of her concepts apply to more than just running. More than once I was listing to the podcast on the way to work and her advice on running totally applied to a situation I was having at work and it helped me move forward. She is the voice I need to hear on the days I am not feeling 100%. I look forward to her podcasts each week (even if I am taking an extended break from running).
  • Mec7d8
    Kickass podcast
    Great podcast, great advice and wisdom for a fabulous person, Jill!
  • hffincak
    Motivating!
    This podcast helped get me off the couch and start running. I never viewed myself as an athlete, but this podcast changed how I think about myself and my body. This is exactly what I needed to start caring for my health again.
  • Jenreview
    Absolutely love!
    My husband has tried to get me to run with him for 15 years, I’ve always said “I’m not a runner”. In October I decided to give it another try and was ho/hum, trying but not seeing the success I wanted and hating every minute of it. On January 1st someone shared this podcast. I’ve listened to about 15 podcasts and now I’m hooked. So much information from someone who relates to me, of a similar age and body shape, with practical and manageable information. I’ve learned “I am a runner”, and what do you know, I actually enjoy it!
  • jenhol41
    Jenhol51
    Love this podcast. Very relatable
  • gina_why
    Motivation
    I listened to episode 174 today during my virtual 10k that I signed up to run so figured I plan it on my long run day. I wasn’t feeling it when I got up on this hazy foggy day but I got myself out there. Hearing Bethany’s stories, obstacles and journey kept me motivated to keep moving even if it wasn’t a PR day. Thanks Jill for an educational, entertaining and inspiring podcast.
  • Youngblackandvegan
    So helpful
    I would never have called myself a runner without this podcast. Grateful for the advice and perspective
  • Vichie S.
    Thankful I found your podcast
    Hello, I want to thank you for your work and support. I am encouraged and inspired by your work. I am in a journey to improve my running. The mean girl in me sometimes puts me down and your encouragement helps me tame that mean girl.
  • Jess_G.C.
    The Best Running Podcast
    This podcast made running seem attainable and gave me the encouragement to try and keep going. I love learning new tips, Jill’s sassy motivation, and how she makes running seem simple and doable. I was blown away how much of running is influenced by my thoughts, not just my body. THANK YOU! Keep doing what you’re doing, Jill!
  • JJ new runner
    The best podcast available to help you run
    Awesome
  • hokiepokiedopet
    Look forward to it each week!
    I found this podcast while searching for running podcasts and was so excited to find this. This podcast gave me strength and motivation while I got back to running after a year off after a difficult first race. It stayed with me the next year and helped me as I contemplated, trained for, and completed my first marathon! I went from barely running to trying to tackle that huge goal and this podcast gave me so many resources, ideas, and motivation. Love Jill and the other guests and coaches she has on, and I’m so glad they’re a part of my virtual running posse!
  • Om Nom 1234567
    Teresa
    I have learned so much from Jill Angie. I have subscribed to over 50 podcasts but Jill’s is one of the few I listen to every week - usually on the day it comes out! I always learn something!!
  • bankruponsellin
    Life changing
    I found this podcast when I was signed up for a 5K for my very first time. I figured might as well listen to some running information while I’m driving to work. From the podcast I found the Facebook group and then the rebel runner roadmap. Jill Angie has changed my life as one of many women that she has also changed. I am now a consistent runner. I am very frequent on the Facebook group. And I look forward to every Thursday when she updates her podcast. Prior to listening to this I never ran for a second in my life
  • Reba Wall
    Best running plus podcast
    Listening to the podcasts and it’s community of listeners got me into running and running consistently. I go back and listen to my favorites again and again
  • joshybum
    Just. Love. Her.
    Yes...I’ll admit I was looking for a podcast to listen to during my runs. I got so. Much. More!!! She’s refreshing, funny, real, and her thoughts about mental work are life altering. Thank you, Jill. I’m a better person having listened to your podcasts (and my running has improved, so there that...)
  • Gssnow
    Love it!
    Thanks Jill for making a podcast that’s sooo relatable!!! I only wish they were about 15 min longer 🤪 but I get it. Hugs 🤗
  • shuvarahim
    Encouraging
    I love listening to Jill during my long runs. She is encouraging and keeps it real, and listening to her makes running more fun for me!
  • YellowstoneMags
    Relatable
    She's relatable and she's real. This is tangible, real training advice for all of us.
  • campchick73
    Drop the foul language!
    I was excited to listen to this podcast but the frequent swearing was a huge turn off for me.
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