The Bluegrass BAMR Podcast: Recent Episodes

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Welcome to The Bluegrass BAMR Podcast. BAMR stands for Bad Ass Mother Runner. This podcast will bring you stories from across Kentucky (and beyond) about BAMRs and the people that support them. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bluegrassbamr/support

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Stephanie and Sherry take a short trip down memory lane and recap Sherry's first 50K experience at the 2024 Pistol Ultra Run.

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The Pistol Ultra Run: www.pistolultra.com

Upcoming race discount codes:

RUNSWITHUS gives 15% off the KDF Mini/Marathon

BIBRAVE24 gives $5 off the Missoula Marathon

BIBRAVE2024 gives 10% off Urban Bourbon Half Marathon

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This episode gets right into Karin’s journey from 5Ks to ultra running and the 'secret sauce' to training for ten 100 mile races (and counting). Karin talks about her physical and mental training and well as the benefits of using a running coach. We hope you enjoy getting to know Karin more and feeling just a tad bit more inspired after listening!Show NotesSusan Donnelly - Mindset & Strategy CoachFollow Karin on Instagram: @januaryrunr11--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bluegrassbamr/message

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Stephanie is reunited with Hood to Coast Relay Team member Bari in this episode. Listen in as Stephanie catches up with Bari - They talk about how they met, Bari's running journey, and their affinity for run clubs. Listeners are certain to catch some inspiration and motivation from this episode!

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Runner's Hii Run Club

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In this episode, Stephanie brings in some amazing (non) experts for a 'True or False' line of questioning. Listen in as these ladies talk about advice for new runners and cover some hot topics like pace and running shoes.

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Sherry Boesch's Podcast Episode 6

Follow Sherry on IG

Follow Melissa on IG

Follow Olivia on IG

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Stephanie puts a wrap on 2023 and talks about ideas and events to look forward to in 2024. She talks about overcoming injuries, volunteering at races (one of her favorite things), and planning for 2024.

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Julie joins Stephanie for this important podcast covering all of the things-- including turning from fearful to fearless! Listen in as Julie talks about why she started running. We touch on how aging and life experiences have helped Julie become fearless. She also shares with us her current journey to Ragnar Immortal status- a feat definitely not for the faint of heart.

Learn more about Ragnar at https://www.ragnarnation.com/how-it-works

Warning: This episode discusses suicide and may not be suitable for all audiences. Dial 988 - Suicide and Crisis LifelineHelp is available. Speak with someone today.

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Stephanie is back with a new mini-episode! In this podcast, she will explain why it has been a bit since she has put out an episode (spoiler alert-that darn ultra training has been in her way) and some of the key takeaways she has from this training cycle. Will you smile and nod in agreement, take some mental notes, or disagree with it all? There is only one way to know, so check it out.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bluegrassbamr/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bluegrassbamr/support

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Stephanie is joined by Apryl Tidd and Lina Mowat to recap their 2022 Hood to Coast Relay with Team Knockaround. Listen in as the trio talks about the highs and lows of a 198-mile relay race and recount their relay leg experiences as runners 8, 9 & 11.  Special thanks to Knockaround and Bibrave for bringing such an amazing group of humans together for this event!

Show notes: Knockaround Sunglasses Get Special Edition Hood to Coast Knockaround Sunglasses here BibRave Hood to Coast Relay


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Debbie Stafford joins Stephanie for another episode of the Bluegrass BAMR podcast. Debbie talks about why she loves running so much; for her, it is an experience.  We talk about her travels across the United States to run in the most amazing places. She also tells us more about Team Red, White & Blue and why it is so near and dear to her heart. Stephanie enjoyed catching up with Debbie and learning about her next adventures. We hope you enjoy the show too!

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Team Red, White & Blue 


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Sara Ziegele, DPT, sits down with host Stephanie Boyd to talk about her path to running and her current connection to the Louisville running community. Sara talks about her move to Louisville with her young family and the drive to start her own business in Preempt Physical Therapy, LLC. In this episode, you learn a little more about Sara as a person and a provider. I hope you find our discussion informative and encouraging!

Show Notes Dr. Ziegele's website Preempt Physical Therapy on Facebook


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Stephanie sits down to talk with Kim Dallara in this episode. Kim describes herself as an "average human being that likes to stay active", but in reality, she is much more than that! Kim is an advocate for women in the triathlete world. Listen in as Kim talks about her journey to find running and eventually triathlons. She shares that awareness, information and accessibility are key to opening up the sport to a more diverse group of athletes. And, she even provides advice to those who may be considering a triathlon, but have yet to get their feet wet (see what we did there?). Kim is always positive and encouraging; hopefully, you will be inspired in some way(s) by her story.

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Follow Kim on Instagram

Louisville Landsharks

Khadijah Diggs

SwimBikeRun Fun

Coeur Ambassador Page

Fast Chix


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Stephanie wraps up 2021 by talking with Kelly Doyle about the magic of embracing challenges and seeing changes in yourself! Kelly is a native Louisvillian, mom, wife, sister, and amazing cheerleader. In this episode, Kelly tells us about the start of her running journey, her setback when fighting choriocarcinoma (cancer), and her comeback to running in 2016. She gives some great advice on being open to challenges (and change) and demonstrates how she was open to change and in turn completed her first Half Ironman this year.  No doubt you will be inspired and motivated by Kelly's story - enjoy it and share with other women you want to encourage.


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This week Stephanie welcomes Tavi Tichenor, ultrarunner, mom, wife, yogi, and all-around BAMR, to the show. At the start of this interview, Tavi is fresh off of back-to-back Barkley Fall Classic and Chicago Marathon finishes! She talks about her start in running, her recent running adventures, as well as the joys & challenges of being a new mom! Through her work as a local yoga instructor as well as a member of the Fleet Feet Louisville Elite Racing team, Tavi supports many runners in the Louisville community. I hope you enjoy the chat. (As an additional note, Tavi wants all of the listeners to know that she is mental health advocate/in recovery from an eating disorder- please reach out to her or anyone you trust for support on these topics!)

Tavi is the Race Director of Louisville's Ugly Sweater Run. Find more information here: https://www.facebook.com/events/357438416021664

Follow Tavi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tav_wall/

Catch Tavi at a yoga class: https://www.yogaonbaxter.com/schedule/


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Marcie Prather, mom, runner, and cancer survivor, joins Stephanie for this episode. After chemo and 33 radiation treatments in 2016, Marcie decided that if she was strong enough to battle cancer, she was strong enough to return to running.  Marcie talks about her experience running with other women and how this impacted her running journey - she even completed her first half marathon during a pandemic year!  Listen in as Marcie talks about the transference of strength among women; the support she has given (and received) in the running community is immeasurable. Get ready to be inspired by this episode and remember: "You can do anything for a minute!".


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Stephanie sits down to talk to Madeline Rivera in this latest episode of the podcast. Maddie happens to be a BAMR that has finished race distances from 5K to 100 miles. She tells us a little bit about when she started running (later in life), gives new runners some great advice (spoiler: consistency is key), and talks about the importance of volunteering/giving back to the sport of running.  Maddie also happens to help her husband Will Rivera manage a local running store, Running Soles, in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. I hope you enjoy her story and find some motivation to run with your heart, no matter where you are in your running journey.

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Running Soles

Running Soles on Instagram 


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Lorri Roberts identifies as a runner, artist, and coach, but she is also a BAMR. In this episode, Lorri talks with Stephanie about the start of her running journey, the day she knew she was a runner, and her love of the Louisville running community.  Lorri is a head coach at Fleet Feet Louisville and she credits this group for keeping her accountable and enthusiastic about running. She also talks about her feelings on body positivity and how important it is to be "comfortable with the skin you are in".  

Show Notes:

Fleet Feet Louisville Coach Bio

Find Lorri on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/turtlegoesforarun/

Lorri is a 2021 Urban Bourbonite - register for the UBHM and use her code ROBERTS2021 for 10% off


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Stephanie sits down to talk to fellow BibRave Pro, Jaimelee Steurer in this episode.  Jaimelee started running early in life and then took a hiatus when she had her children. In 2017 she returned to running and she talks with us about balancing running, work and family. Jaimeelee takes the time to share some fun stories and encourages listeners to give themselves some grace as they (re) start their running journey. Enjoy!

Read Jaimelee's blog at http://therift40.com/about-us/

Find Jaimelee on Instagram 

Learn more about the Air Force Marathon (use code AFMBR21 for 10% off registration) at https://www.usafmarathon.com/

Hotter than July Trail 1/4 and 1/2 Marathon 


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In this episode, Stephanie shares a little about her experience with COVID-19. Specifically, she talks about her recovery and return to running.  

You can read more about this on her blog at https://bluegrassbamr.wordpress.com/2021/04/06/returning-to-running-after-a-covid-19-diagnosis/

If you have COVID-19 or are recovering and experience feelings of sadness or despair, please reach out to Stephanie or any of your friends/family to talk. You can also contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.

Read Stephanie's story about returning to running on her blog here:  https://bluegrassbamr.wordpress.com/2021/04/06/returning-to-running-after-a-covid-19-diagnosis/


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Michelle Phillips is a runner relatively "new" to the running scene.  However, many people already recognize her from her bright smile, positive attitude, and signature purple hair. In this episode, we chat about why she started running and chat on strategies she recommends to runners of all sizes that may help motivate them to start their own journey. And, of course, we talk about what makes a BAMR a BAMR!  I hope you enjoy this fun episode.

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Learn more about Mirna Valerio at https://themirnavator.com/ 

Find Michelle on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/mimi_is_changing/


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Melissa began her running journey with a 5K, then took a hiatus. After having 2 children, she returned to running and has completed several races up to the marathon distance.  In this episode, we talk about her running journey and what it is like to be a runner with Type 1 Diabetes.  I hope you enjoy this light-hearted conversation and learn more about T1D along the way! Show Notes Learn more about Type 1 Diabetes at https://www.diabetes.org/diabetes/type-1 Calla and Forget Me Not Ministries:  https://fmnministries.org/donations/category/cherished-calla/ The Falls 100 Ultra Trail Race - https://www.falls100.com/ The Louisville Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K:  https://runsignup.com/Race/KY/Louisville/LouisvilleMarathonHalfMarathonand10k


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Don’t let anyone tell you “You can’t”! The Stephanies collide in this fun, free-spirited episode where they chat about women and running. Stephanie shares her first race memory (Throo the Zoo 5K), the moment when she felt like she was truly a runner, and how running has positively impacted her life. When she started running she never imagined not only would her fitness level evolve, but she would gain wonderful friendships as a result. From her adventures with her “Goonies” ladies to her first marathon experience, Stephanie has some great stories and insight for listeners! Enjoy getting to know her and get her pep talk- don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t do something. 

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Couch to 5K Program


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I am excited to introduce Ashley Shutts to all the listeners out there this week. She is a mom, hiker, wife, barber, and ultrarunner here in the Louisville area.  In this episode, she describes to us how her love for the outdoors as a kid helped create the runner she is today.  Ashley describes falling ill with an autoimmune disease after having her first child.  Experiencing Guillain-Barre Syndrome greatly impacted the way Ashley approached life after going through therapy and re-learning how to walk.  She started chasing distances and times after her first 5K and progressed to finishing her first 100-mile race at The Falls 100 in 2019.  Ashley states her gratitude to the running community is overwhelming and her best piece of advice is that while bad things can happen to us in life, "don't look back", just keep moving forward and persevere. Show Notes Learn about Guillain-Barre Syndrome The Falls 100 


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Stephanie interviews her friend and NYC marathon travel mate, Rhonda Braden in this episode. They talk about the start of Rhonda’s running journey and how she’s made her dream of running Boston come true-more than once! Rhonda & Stephanie also share some fun stories including their adventures during the 2018 NYC Marathon as well as Ragnar Trail Relay.  Lastly, Rhonda offers some great suggestions to keep healthy and motivated during your training.  


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Season 2 of the Bluegrass BAMR podcast kicks off with Kim sharing her story of returning to running. She shares her feelings about running later in life and provides insight to those who want to run but are not sure where to start. Kim also talks about her love of trail running and training her first 50K, The Knobstone Knockout! I hope you glean some life wisdom from this episode as Kim reminds us we are all works in progress.

The Knobstone Knockout


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Can you guess if Bluegrass BAMR is Team Road or Team Trail?   She has been thinking a lot about her running journey...not only the past but what the future will look like, including race goals for next year. In talking with other people about their 2020 goals, she notices that many runners tend to identify as road runners or trail runners. Sometimes the conversation turns to if/why a person can love one over the other; can they love both the same etc....so, Stephanie came up with a list of pros/cons for both trail and road running as she explores her own running "identity".  You will also hear why other listeners might prefer one over the other (thanks to everyone who called in to share their thoughts)!  At the end of the episode, you'll find out is the Bluegrass BAMR prefers roads or trails.  Enjoy this fun bonus episode and don't forget to leave her a message on whether you love road or trail running more!


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Stephanie sits down to chat with April Castle, mom, wife and OCR athlete.  April shares how she started running later in life and describes when she fell in love with obstacle course races.  She also explains how she overcame an OCR injury and is subsequently training for her next race: another 50K.  April explains the importance of believing in yourself and to treat life as an obstacle course by just continuing to move forward, despite the obstacles! Show Notes Find April on Instagram @AprilCastle


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Stephanie invites her first yoga instructor (and runner) to the show this week! Joyce tells us how she got into running (an Ironman inspired her) and her amazing transformation - physically, mentally and spiritually.  She talks about her love for trail running and how it connects her to something "bigger than me".  She also shares why yoga can be a helpful practice for runners.  Most importantly, Joyce tells her story to help encourage people to step outside of their comfort zone and to never give up.   So sit back and hear more of Joyce's wonderful sense of humor, but most of all her love for life and her positive spirit!

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Follow Joyce on Instagram 

Learn about Lotus Counseling and Wellness Center


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It is Urban Bourbon race week here in Louisville! In this episode, Stephanie sits down with Kristi Roach, a fellow Urban Bourbonite to talk about her running journey, which she found "accidentally" after a break-up. She found running was a great way to claim time for herself and then found a running community with Fleet Feet Louisville. Now, she runs because she was told she would not be able to do it by the medical community. What most people don't realize is that Kristi was diagnosed with Gastroparesis and subsequently, Dysautonomia at a young age. These diagnoses require Kristi to approach running in a completely different way than most runners, which includes a permanent IV and TPN nutrition solution. Despite these challenges, Kristi maintains a positive attitude and supports so many other runners in the local running community. Her story will definitely inspire you to live life with no excuses!

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Fleet Feet Louisville

Urban Bourbon Half Marathon

Learn more about Dysautonomia at Dysautonomia International


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In this episode, Jeanette Dunlap, Certified Personal Trainer (CPT), sits down to talk with Stephanie about her running adventures, from her first half marathon to her first 100-mile trail race. She talks about the importance of finding a mentor and building your mental toolbox.  You will also hear how she overcame salivary cancer in 2016 as she explains how it made her stronger (literally).  Jeanette is sure to bring you great wisdom and a positive attitude in this podcast.   Show Notes LiveStrong at the YMCA - https://www.ymcalouisville.org/healthy-living/health-well-being-fitness/livestrong.html


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Are you ready for a judgment-free zone? Listen in as Stephanie sits down with Rochelle Lindsey, Chicago native (but Louisvillian-at-heart), to talk about life as a mother runner.  Rochelle talks about running after injury, balancing family life with training, and just being that woman that supports other women.  She also shares how watching her husband run the Boston Marathon inspired her to train for her first marathon. You’ll also hear Rochelle stress how important it is to acknowledge that running is for each individual and you never know what other runners are going through.  Lastly, she’ll inspire you to run with a purpose. Her book, "Overcomers Versus Survivors" also details the challenges she has overcome in her life and how they have shaped her into the person she is today!  Show Notes 

Follow Rochelle on Instagram @rofergie Follow Rochelle on Facebook  Rochelle's Book "Overcomers vs Survivors" can be found on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Overcomers-Versus-Survivors-Rochelle-Lindsey/dp/1635251508


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The BluegrassBAMR is kicking off a series of mini episodes on hot running topics with this Mini #1: Sexy Pace! See the article that inspired this show here:  "How Slowing Down Can Help You Speed Up":  https://www.runnersworld.com/training/a25347729/jogging-a-recovery-run/

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In this episode, Trail Sisters Louisville Co-Leader, Susan McLoughlin, chats with Stephanie about her running journey. She tells us how she started running, when she decided to take that leap to long distance running and how she ultimately found (and fell in love with) trail running. Susan shares insight on balancing running with being a mom and also shares some fun stories about her kids and her races. You will also learn more about Trail Sisters and how local races are now jumping onboard to meet the needs of women in the sport. I hope you enjoy this light-hearted chat and get some inspiration to follow your dreams, big or small. Show Notes Trail Sisters Trail Sisters Louisville on Instagram Trail Sisters Louisville on Facebook Back Yard Classic 8 Hour Endurance Run.

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Trail Sisters

Trail Sisters of Louisville on Instagram

Trail Sisters of Louisville on Facebook

Back Yard Classic 8 Hour Endurance Run


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Kaitlin joins the Bluegrass BAMR in the latest episode-Lucky Number 13! Kaitlin is currently expecting her second child and is an avid runner and badass stroller mom.  In our local running community, you can find her at Feet Fleet runs and Moms Run This Town events, always wearing a big smile!  In this episode, we chat about several topics, including the importance of finding a running community that fits you and we hear about her motivation for running her first marathon, the Flying Pig!  No matter where you are in your running journey, Kaitlin's story will inspire you.

Show Notes

Find Kaitlin on Instagram

Fleet Feet

Urban Bourbon Half Marathon

Flying Pig Marathon

Moms/She Run This Town


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Watch out! Stephanie is fresh off of the 2019 Chicago BibRave Pro Summit and Rock 'N' Roll Half Marathon in this podcast episode.  Listen in as she talks about it with BibRave Pros: Amy, Jenn, Jessica and Renee. They will share their thoughts on the Summit weekend as well as how they started running and what motivates them to keep going.  In true BAMR style, they give advice to new runners and talk about what makes someone a BAMR.  Enjoy and don't stop being a badass!

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BibRave.com

Find Amy on Twitter and Instagram

Find Jenn on Twitter and Instagram

Find Jessica on Twitter  and Instagram 

Find Renee on Twitter and Instagram


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Amber earned the name 'Running Deer' as a young girl in Michigan.  Self-described as 'Mohawk and Ojibwa marathoner", Amber is also the mom of 2 human kids and 2 fur babies.  In this episode, Stephanie and Amber sit down to chat about real life, the importance of the right shoes for you, and just being a BAMR.  Amber also tells us a little bit about her running journey, (including a hard pause from running in her twenties) and how she has gone from "never running" a 5K again to now training for Rough Trail 50K.  

Show Notes

Amber on Instagram

Southern Indiana Moms Run This Town/She Runs This Town

Rough Trail 50K


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Karen Brady, aka The Celiathlete, was diagnosed with Celiac Disease at the age of 30. After some trial and error, and help from a Registered Dietitian, Karen was able to find the nutritional solutions to help fuel her greatest passion: running. Not only has Karen learned to live and run with her celiac diagnosis, she has also overcome an injury that caused a major setback to her first Boston Marathon experience in 2015. She is now back and ready to chase Boston again! Karen's story is one of great inspiration and motivation- I hope you enjoy it and are inspired by Karen's positive spirit and love for running.

Show Notes

Karen on Instagram

Karen on Twitter

Karen on Facebook

Karen's Blog

Indy Monumental Marathon

Running with Celiac Disease


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Tara Jo Thomas, 2020 KDF Ambassador, mom, and Army wife shares her passions and future goals with us in this fun episode. Tara Jo shares with us how her unhealthy habits led her to start a running journey she never imagined. And, little did she realize joining a running club would help her find her current passion project; she helps motivate moms to get out and run...with their strollers! An OG of the Louisville Moms Run This Town stroller crew, she loves getting moms out to run and connect with other moms! You will laugh and get motivated with Episode 9, just "Take that baby step!".

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Tara Jo on Instagram

Level Up Run Coaching

Moms Run This Town/She Runs This Town - Louisville, KY

Derby Festival Marathon Ambassadors


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In Episode 8, Stephanie chats with Donna Giovenco, RDN, LD, CN, ACSM-CPT.  Donna has an amazing running resume that includes earning a BQ and completing Ironman.  We find out more about how Donna started running and what running has brought to her life, including great friends, her husband and an attitude that inspires new and seasoned runners alike!  Donna has some great advice for new runners who might be hearing their inner critic and she shares how she has been able to deal with her own inner critic to achieve her goals. You do not want to miss this health enthusiast's inspirational words of wisdom.

Show Notes: Donna's blog and social media accounts


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Get to know Abbi Auger in this episode! Abbi is an Ironman, Ultrarunner, Achilles Athlete and all-around BAMR.  Hear more about Abbi's running journey, including how she balances training with life, advice she gives new runners as well as her take on living with Bechet's disease.  Abbi has a contagious spirit and is always willing to help motivate her fellow athletes. We hope you benefit from her take on running, and life in general, which is: "Don't Overthink It'. 

Show Notes Achilles Athletes Bechet's Disease Follow Abbi on Instagram


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Stephanie sits down to talk with Sherry Boesch in episode 6 about overcoming hurdles women often encounter when working to lose pounds and gain fitness.  Sherry talks about the support her husband provided as she trained for her first (and subsequent marathons) as well as the friendships she has gained from joining an all women's running club. Lastly, we talk about race anxiety and ways to overcome it as well as get excited about Sherry's next big adventure-the New York City Marathon in 2019!  

Show Notes:  My Fitness Pal  

Norton Sports Health Training Plans 

Run Walk Run - Jeff Galloway


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In Episode 5, Stephanie interviews her sons, Cole and Vance. The Boyd boys describe the beginnings of their running journeys at ages 4 and 6, respectively, and provide encouraging words to kids who might be thinking about taking up the sport of running or triathlons. Also, in celebration of Mother's Day, they have some encouraging words of advice for moms who run. This lighthearted interview takes you into the minds of 10 and 12 year old kids and what they think BAMR means.


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In Episode 4, Stephanie introduces you to Norma Currey, who restarted her running journey at age 50. Hear a little about how Norma got back on track with running after making the decision to take charge of her own health. She shares her running highs, lows and her unintentional start of the Louisville, KY Moms Run This Town/She Runs This Town "Turtle Club".  Her enthusiasm for running and her friends is sure to inspire and motivate others thinking about restarting their own running journeys. Show Notes/References Moms Run This Town/She Runs This Town Shell Shocked (Unofficial anthem of the Turtle Club) Rock and Roll Nashville Half Marathon


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This episode gets up close and personal as Stephanie interviews her husband, Chris Boyd. Chris is a Registered Dietitian (RD), NASM Certified Personal Trainer (CPT), and is training for his first 70.3 (IRONMAN Mont-Tremblant).  Listen in to hear more about Chris' running journey, his appreciation for Moms Run This Town and BAMRs, nutrition advice & more in this third episode of The Bluegrass BAMR Podcast.

References/Show Notes

  • Moms Run This Town
  • Bel Fong on Instagram (The Fonginator)
  • IRONMAN Mont-Tremblant, Quebec
  • Boundless on Esquire

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In this episode, Stephanie sits down to chat with Allison Reid, co-leader of Moms Run This Town/She Runs This Town in Louisville, KY. They discuss "firsts" in running journeys, as well as lessons learned in training. If you are a busy parent training for a "first" race, there are great tips and insight from Allison in this episode.

Show notes:

Moms/She Runs This Town, Louisville, KY


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Learn more about your Host Stephanie, aka Bluegrass BAMR, in this inaugural episode. You'll hear how she started (and restarted) her running journey and learn more about what to expect from future episodes.


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Welcome to the Bluegrass BAMR podcast. Learn more about the goal of this podcast now.


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