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Matt - Running for Connection

9 min · 6 de sep de 2025
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Not everyone loves running for the running itself — and that’s okay. This week on The Pace Invader, I speak with Matt, a Weymouth runner who describes his parkruns as “40 minutes of pain” that he doesn’t exactly enjoy. But what he does enjoy — and what keeps him coming back — is the community, the friendships, and the boost to his mental health. Matt shares: How signing up for Race for Life in memory of his parents kick-started his running. Why the first parkrun will always mean the most to him. The role running plays in his mental wellbeing. How running with family and seeing his sister-in-law thrive has inspired him. This is a story about connection, resilience, and finding joy beyond the stopwatch. We discuss a few other podcasts such as Off Menu - https://open.spotify.com/show/0azMejb7zrmAqctVsUSAdq?si=eba1e2cdeedf43a2 Five Brilliant Things - https://open.spotify.com/show/1iK5KBPvzHA8AjvRfZhrUP?si=75866c6bc7264af6 Strangers on a Bench - https://open.spotify.com/show/5stjSreUX9Y9iUYv0KSxBH?si=e98e9a626655490d The Dollop - https://open.spotify.com/show/3m9c2ibJOYiigvVuswYSgU?si=112e022edffd433e

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