Ali Feller has become a beacon of enthusiasm for the sport of running and its passionate, supportive community. Her podcast, Ali on the Run, is one of the most popular running podcasts out there, with hundreds of episodes and countless fans.
On her long-running podcast, Ali has had conversations with many of the sport’s most recognized runners. She is also continuing to work to make listeners more familiar with guests whose stories we don’t get to hear enough about.
Ali is a marathoner, a TedX Speaker, and a race announcer for New York Road Runners and Millennium Running. She is also a freelance writer and editor whose work has appeared in numerous publications including Runner’s World, Self, Fitness and Women’s Running. But most importantly, Ali is a blast to talk to about anything related to running and beyond!
As a fellow podcaster, Ali and I could talk endlessly about all things running. Our conversation today will give you some insight into Ali’s background and her passion for the sport, including:
Enjoy my enthusiastic discussion with Ali!
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