At Your Own Pace

You Belong Here: Fudgie on Running Messy, Real, and at Any Pace (@instafudgie)

1 h 5 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Most runners start because they want to get faster — but what keeps so many going through the toughest miles, and the even tougher mental barriers, is something much simpler: the pure joy of movement. In this heartfelt conversation, Fudgie proves you don't have to be fast or perfect to truly belong in the running community. His candid stories — from bleeding nipples to mid-marathon epiphanies — capture the messy, authentic side of running we rarely see online, and it's exactly what makes him so inspiring. You'll discover how running became far more than physical exertion for Fudgie: a powerful tool for resilience, mental health, and navigating life's biggest challenges. He opens up about how running carried him through Covid, shattered his self-imposed limits, and became a source of unshakable confidence at any size or pace. Together we break down the importance of community, the overlooked social benefits of the sport, and the real reason runners keep coming back even when motivation feels miles away. Fudgie's story is a reminder that progress isn't linear, that every step — even the ones that feel all wrong — builds resilience and reveals how much strength we carry inside us. Whether you're brand new, returning after time away, or simply need a reminder that your journey is yours alone, this episode will reignite your love for the sport and your belief in what's possible. It's grounded, honest, funny, and real — perfect for anyone who wants to keep it authentic. Fudgie is a London-based runner, content creator, and advocate for accessible, inclusive running. His account, @InstaFudgie, is a breath of fresh air — full of unfiltered honesty, positivity, and support for runners of every background. His message is clear: you don't have to be fast or perfect to run, and your story matters. It's time to start where you are — because you belong here, no matter your pace. Mike also talks about a reunion with a a fellow marathoner in the most unlikely of places.

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Most runners start because they want to get faster — but what keeps so many going through the toughest miles, and the even tougher mental barriers, is something much simpler: the pure joy of movement. In this heartfelt conversation, Fudgie proves you don't have to be fast or perfect to truly belong in the running community. His candid stories — from bleeding nipples to mid-marathon epiphanies — capture the messy, authentic side of running we rarely see online, and it's exactly what makes him so inspiring. You'll discover how running became far more than physical exertion for Fudgie: a powerful tool for resilience, mental health, and navigating life's biggest challenges. He opens up about how running carried him through Covid, shattered his self-imposed limits, and became a source of unshakable confidence at any size or pace. Together we break down the importance of community, the overlooked social benefits of the sport, and the real reason runners keep coming back even when motivation feels miles away. Fudgie's story is a reminder that progress isn't linear, that every step — even the ones that feel all wrong — builds resilience and reveals how much strength we carry inside us. Whether you're brand new, returning after time away, or simply need a reminder that your journey is yours alone, this episode will reignite your love for the sport and your belief in what's possible. It's grounded, honest, funny, and real — perfect for anyone who wants to keep it authentic. Fudgie is a London-based runner, content creator, and advocate for accessible, inclusive running. His account, @InstaFudgie, is a breath of fresh air — full of unfiltered honesty, positivity, and support for runners of every background. His message is clear: you don't have to be fast or perfect to run, and your story matters. It's time to start where you are — because you belong here, no matter your pace. Mike also talks about a reunion with a a fellow marathoner in the most unlikely of places.

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