How the F**** Did we become runners?

Running on Faith, Friendship, and a Pint

23 min · 11 de nov de 2025
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Pack your running shoes and your pint glass — because Robert and Ange decided the perfect place for their first-ever marathon was, naturally, across the ocean in Dublin, Ireland. Who doesn’t love adding jet lag, questionable carb loading, and a five-hour time difference to 26.2 miles of pain? In this pre-race episode, the tables turn as Ange becomes the anxious one, Robert is the calm one, and Ange tries to hide a minor “it’s fine, totally fine” injury. Between overthinking pacing plans, testing the limits of Irish Guinness as an electrolyte replacement, and wondering if they accidentally joined a sightseeing tour instead of a marathon, our favorite running duo are about to find out what reality feels like when the starting gun goes off. Grab your pint, lace up, and get ready to laugh at two best friends realizing that the phrase “How the F*** Did We Become Runners?” has never been more literal. For details on the Marathon Trip Planner, check out https://www.activeodysseys.com/ [https://www.activeodysseys.com/]

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