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From Couch to 5K to the London Marathon: Lucy Carpenter’s Inspiring Running Journey

26 min · 16. juni 2026
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In this episode of the Sapphire Running Zone podcast, Tim Rogers speaks with Lucy Carpenter, Programme Lead for the Compassionate Employers Programme at Hospice UK. Lucy shares her inspiring journey into running, fundraising and supporting hospice care across the UK. Lucy discusses how she discovered running after becoming a mother, using the Couch to 5K programme to rebuild her confidence and regain a sense of identity. What began as short runs around her local neighbourhood quickly developed into a passion for endurance challenges, leading her to complete the Hackney Half Marathon, Oxford Half Marathon and secure a coveted place in the London Marathon. The conversation also explores Lucy's extensive fundraising experience. Having raised more than £22,000 for charity over the past 13 years, she reflects on completing 100km charity treks in Vietnam and Cambodia, organising community fundraising events, and the importance of storytelling when encouraging others to support a cause. Lucy shares practical fundraising advice, including how to engage local businesses, make the most of social media platforms such as LinkedIn and WhatsApp, and create authentic connections with supporters. She also highlights Hospice UK's involvement in the Postcode Lottery Strava Challenge which encourages people to get active while unlocking donations for charity. If you'd like to support Hospice UK and join the Challenge you can find out more here [https://www.hospiceuk.org/join-an-event/crowns-for-causes]  Key themes throughout the episode include resilience, community, the power of movement, and how sharing personal stories can inspire both fundraising success and positive change. For more podcasts go to https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com/podcasts [https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com/podcasts]. We have three channels, this one, one on event podcasts and one for members only. If you'd to be the focus of one just let us know using the chat function on the homepage. [https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com/] Keywords * hospice fundraising * charity fundraising ideas * running for charity * London Marathon fundraising * charity marathon runner * Hospice UK * fundraising tips * fundraising for hospice care * charity running challenges * marathon fundraising

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episode From Couch to 5K to the London Marathon: Lucy Carpenter’s Inspiring Running Journey cover

From Couch to 5K to the London Marathon: Lucy Carpenter’s Inspiring Running Journey

In this episode of the Sapphire Running Zone podcast, Tim Rogers speaks with Lucy Carpenter, Programme Lead for the Compassionate Employers Programme at Hospice UK. Lucy shares her inspiring journey into running, fundraising and supporting hospice care across the UK. Lucy discusses how she discovered running after becoming a mother, using the Couch to 5K programme to rebuild her confidence and regain a sense of identity. What began as short runs around her local neighbourhood quickly developed into a passion for endurance challenges, leading her to complete the Hackney Half Marathon, Oxford Half Marathon and secure a coveted place in the London Marathon. The conversation also explores Lucy's extensive fundraising experience. Having raised more than £22,000 for charity over the past 13 years, she reflects on completing 100km charity treks in Vietnam and Cambodia, organising community fundraising events, and the importance of storytelling when encouraging others to support a cause. Lucy shares practical fundraising advice, including how to engage local businesses, make the most of social media platforms such as LinkedIn and WhatsApp, and create authentic connections with supporters. She also highlights Hospice UK's involvement in the Postcode Lottery Strava Challenge which encourages people to get active while unlocking donations for charity. If you'd like to support Hospice UK and join the Challenge you can find out more here [https://www.hospiceuk.org/join-an-event/crowns-for-causes]  Key themes throughout the episode include resilience, community, the power of movement, and how sharing personal stories can inspire both fundraising success and positive change. For more podcasts go to https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com/podcasts [https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com/podcasts]. We have three channels, this one, one on event podcasts and one for members only. If you'd to be the focus of one just let us know using the chat function on the homepage. [https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com/] Keywords * hospice fundraising * charity fundraising ideas * running for charity * London Marathon fundraising * charity marathon runner * Hospice UK * fundraising tips * fundraising for hospice care * charity running challenges * marathon fundraising

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