Monday 19 May 2008

Mile 008 Jurassic Forest Hills


Welcome to the Jurassic Coast, 190 Million Years in 95 miles!
On Mile 008 of the A Mile with Me Podcast we learn more about the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site on my doorstep and follow us on a 21 mile tough hill training challenge between Lulworth Cove and Weymouth.
Also join me on St Catherines Hill for some Hill Training practice where we explore the techniques for hill sessions and on Warren Head surveying the panorama of Christchurch Harbour in the Sunshine.
Lets explore The Mall on a lunchtime run from my office in The City to Buckingham Palace and Admiralty Arch
Find out more about the Pheddipidations Worldwide Half Marathon Challenge and how you can take part with others in the online running community wherever you may be in the world. Think Global - Run Local!
Links for today's show:
http://www.jurassiccoast.com/ to find out more about this unique area
Music from the Podsafe Music Network at http://music.podshow.com/
  • Amb26 - "Summers Day" (A mile with Me opening and closing theme)
  • Mangomad - "So Pure"
  • Junction Pool - "Cheetham Hill"
  • Damh The Bard - "The Hills they are Hollow"
You can mail me at Chopper@amilewith.me.uk or visit www.amilewith.me.uk for more details

Tuesday 6 May 2008

Mile 007 - Freedom of the Soul


For many of us running is a way of achieving freedom, there is the lure of the open road and beautiful countryside. We need these open spaces for Freedom of the Soul


Join me on Mile 007 of the “a mile with me” podcast, as we explore this freedom in more detail and look at the pleasures of running in the countryside, on both sides of the Atlantic.

Its May Day here in the UK, which is both the celebration of labour rights and also of traditional festivals of Spring, including Beltane which gave us the May Poles! Find out what a May Pole is and join me as we visit a “new age” style retreat for May Day weekend.


The Campaign for the Protection of Rural England (www.cpre.org.uk) has for over 80 years been supporting the English countryside. This site has details of the “Quiet Conference” which is mentioned in the podcast. We have an interview with Christopher Napier, Vice Chairman of the CPRE about the work they are doing to protect the countryside.


We also look at the origins of Central Park in New York City which has a direct connection to the English landscape - find out how and why on the “a mile with me” podcast. I speak with Sarah-Cedar Miller, the official historian and photographer of the Central Park Conservancy in New York City about the history of the park which is 150 years old this week. We also find out how runners worldwide can support the park and gain a free place in the ING NYC Marathon or Nike Half Marathon this year. Check out the great work the Central Park Conservancy does at www.centralparknyc.org.


As we are discussing quietness, join me on the banks of the River Stour as we discuss some comments from Quiet Mind: One-Minute Retreats from a Busy World by David Kundtz (2000).


Find out more about the Quiet Organisation at

http://www.quiet.org/faq.htm

... but sssssshhhh keep it to yourself !!!



The countryside gives us Freedom for our Soul … stop and think for a moment about it on your next run.

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Music in this week’s edition, supplied by the podsafe music network at http://music.podshow.com

  • Open and Closing titles - “Summers Day” – Amb26

  • “Arrival” and “Do You Believe?” by Kalvar

  • “Freedom for my Soul” by Mark Harold

  • “Freedom” by Joshua Koback and Swim