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

Edinburgh, Heat, Hell, and Humility

26 min · 7 jun 2026
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Season 3 kicks off with Ange's long-awaited trip to Scotland for the Edinburgh Marathon. What was supposed to be a scenic race through a historic city quickly turned into a personal journey through the seventh circle of running hell. Armed with a training plan, a goal pace, and a shocking amount of optimism, Ange found herself battling heat, her stomach, questionable life choices, and the growing realization that the marathon she trained for was not the marathon she got. This episode is part race recap, part therapy session, and part warning label for anyone who thinks marathon plans survive contact with reality. The good news? She finished. The better news? She learned a lot. Join Ange and Robert as they break down what went wrong, what went right, and why sometimes the biggest lesson a marathon teaches you is how to keep moving forward when every cell in your body is negotiating for an Uber. Turns out surviving Edinburgh wasn't about running the race she wanted. It was about finishing the race she had.

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