Edie
Micromobility DC with Edie
Exploring the intersection of movement and community in the district through conversation. This includes running, biking/e-biking, walking... mostly running.
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Episodes
Episode 34 - Hannah on Running, Clean Energy, Bird Sightings, and Watts the Tea 13.04.2026 39:36
"I was drawn to DC because I wanted to work in public policy and this is a great place to do that, but also because I really did not want to own a car." Welcome back to Micrombility DC with our 34th episode... or first episode of Season 2! It's been a while! A move to Colorado, more work in the clean transportation and broader clean energy space, and many outdoor adventures later......
Episode 33 - Natalie Pertz on The Big Dance 02.09.2024 51:16
"I call them my big dances." Natalie Pertz describes the running adventures - sometimes in the form of races, other times a bit broader than that definition - that she highlights each year on her calendar. The list is nothing short of epic, including the Chicago Marathon, the Javelina Jundred, setting a "Fastest Known Time" on the WO&D trail. (By the way, I did fact check....
Episode 32 - Kris with an Electrifying Conversation on Getting Around Town 14.04.2024 35:35
Welcome back! This episode I spoke with Kris Sooklal. I lost a bet this Fall at the NYRR 5th Avenue Mile - you'll hear about it if you listen. The result was this roughly thirty-minute conversation that covered *a large range* of topics - a bit different than the last few episodes, an equally good listen. We touch on how Kris began running in high school - track was a sport with low barrier t...
Episode 31 - Sami on marathoning, the DC running community, and a baby! 29.02.2024 41:19
"I didn't tell the regular world I was pregnant because I didn't really want to hear it...frankly, I just talked to my doctors and asked, "I want to run a marathon. Is it safe for the baby? If not, I won't do it." First of all, a big congrats to Sami Tewolde Rowley who recently had her baby Teddy - he is absolutely adorable! This episode was recorded a few weeks befor...
Episode 30 - Running Xiu on the Move! 18.02.2024 33:28
If you've been to a Pacers track workout or race, you've probably met Xiuya Yao, a Pacers Run Club leader. She's smiley, welcoming, and encouraging while also being a super badass runner. I was thrilled to have her on the podcast to talk about her running journey - from how she got involved with Pacers as a side hustle to what her upcoming goals are. We talked marathon training - fr...
Episode 29 - Sarah Johanek on Gratitude for Strength 08.01.2024 36:27
"I just think [running] is a really cool thing that those of us in DC have the opportunity to do." Hello! Happy New Year! Welcome back to Micromobility DC. I am attending the Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting (#TRBAM as the cool kids call it, I am told) and was called out yesterday for my lack of recent episodes! So here it is - the first episode of 2024! (And in my humble opi...
Episode 28 - Devon and Laur on Consistent B+ Work for A+ Results 12.10.2023 39:13
"Showing up consistently over time with B+ work... is what actually brings you longevity in the sport." Hello, and welcome back to Micromobility DC! You are about to listen to an episode recorded way back in AUGUST. I know, I know, I am slacking on the editing process. In my defense I've been traveling to England, Germany, and random cities around the US. All in the name of RUNNING!...
Episode 27 - Sam Burmester On Taking It One Leg At A Time 13.09.2023 46:41
If you've come to a Pacers Social Run on Monday or Thursday, you've probably come across Sam Burmester. He will introduce the workout, probably tell a few jokes, and cheer you on the whole way. Sam is the community lead for Pacers Running. In this episode we delve into what that role means, how Sam became involved with Pacers, and how Pacers engages with the community through its social...
Episode 26 - Bettina Lee on the Putting the Puzzle Pieces Together 04.09.2023 48:48
"Actually my training for the marathon was quite a disaster." Bettina described signing up for a marathon as "a treat" for herself for completing her LSAT studying. She ran a 50 miler just for kicks, with friends and family as a support system after graduating from Smith College. She is a true student of the sport, mentioning how she coached herself through the process of trai...
Episode 25 - Danielle on a Long Time Running 12.08.2023 47:13
Welcome back to Micromobility DC! For episode 25 we have the first of two episodes with runners on the move from DC to NYC. I had the chance to sit down and chat with Danielle Zarnick, a marathon training buddy and good friend. At the time of the recording, Danielle was a few days from making her move away from the District. She reflects on her time navigating around the district - running, walkin...
Episode 24 - Nate Steele on Bikes, Trains, and Automobiles 31.07.2023 35:19
Welcome back to Micromobility DC - officially one year old now! Happy birthday, pod! This episode I had the opportunity to speak with my former colleague and wonderful friend, Nate Steele, who is a wealth of knowledge on all things transportation. We did discuss EVs and EV charging for the "macromobility" fans out there. In this vein, we discussed challenges around EV charging in urban s...
Episode 23 - Dan Kalinowski on Race Day, Pace Day, and Everything In Between 08.06.2023 45:04
Hello, hello! Hope everyone is staying safe during this very polluted week in Washington, DC. I've heard that listening to a podcast about running gives the same endorphin boost as going for a run itself, so hopefully this podcast does the trick until we can get back to exercising outside.* This episode is with resident Pacers Run Club Leader, Dan Kalinowski! Many of you know him from the Pac...
Episode 22 - Willis Chen on Major (Marathon) Success! 30.05.2023 50:06
Hello, hello! Welcome back to Micromobility DC. This week we hear from Willis Chen, a dedicated amateur runner who recently broke the 3 hour mark at the 2023 London Marathon. This episode is a full-on running deep-dive. For those who don't know Willis, he can often be found trotting along the C&O Canal and around the National Mall or pacing NETC track workouts. I first met him while doing...
Episode 21 - Amanda Earl on a Good Miserable Time 15.05.2023 35:39
We are back! (Took both a podcasting #springbreak during April and am feeling refreshed and excited for what's next!) This episode is with Amanda Earl - a running pal for a few years now. Amanda discusses how she got into running, then trail running, then ultra trail running while living in DC on this episode. Quite the progression! We also spend a lot of the episode discussing Amanda's...
Episode 20 - Tim Choi on Tokyo Marathon, Krispy Kreme Challenge, and Everything In Between 29.03.2023 40:43
For this episode, I had the joy of speaking to Tim Choi - one of my first running friends in DC. Tim is a staple in the DC running community. You can catch him organizing happy hour runs with friends and circling the track in his Altras. (He also has an amazing food Instagram @timwich.eats.) During this episode, we covered his experience at the Tokyo Marathon, along with all the lead up including...
Episode 19 - Louisa on Placemaking in DC 17.03.2023 40:52
"I credit [running] with my sense of placemaking and belonging..." This week I had the opportunity to sit down at my dining room table and get back to recording podcasts with Louisa Sholar. We talked about running in Georgetown (where Louisa lives and studies); we chatted about how Louisa started running solo and then became involved in the DC running community after years as a dancer; w...
Episode 18 - Beatrize Stephen-Pons on Daily Transportation Experiences 13.02.2023 27:55
Hello! Welcome back to Micromobility DC! It has been a while since the last episode because I've been doing a lot of non-podcast work and travel (that has led to a whole host of new understandings around micromobility)! This podcast has covered micromobility mostly from a sport perspective the past few episodes (many marathon training episodes!), but this episode delves into our daily movemen...
Episode 17 - Sarita on Being True To Yourself in Sport 09.01.2023 44:13
Hello! Happy New Year! Many exciting things to come on the pod, and to kick off the year, we have Sarah, aka Sarita, aka Beanz talking about fresh starts and big goals. Two big goals turned accomplishments for Sarah last year were completing both the High Bridge 50K and Marine Corps 50K. We talk about the ultras, and we go beyond the races themselves to talk about how Sarah got here - able to run...
Episode 16 - Liz Grufferman on Believing You Can Do It 23.12.2022 40:54
"Because you can do it...and I think just believing you can do it is a challenge." Happy holidays and last episode of 2022! To finish off this season of podcasting, I spoke with Liz Grufferman, who offers both joy and wisdom to the conversation. She also offers a deep dive into what it was like to run the 2022 New York City Marathon (in a Boston Marathon qualifying time and PR)! Liz is a...
Episode 15 - Tatsu & Tim Bet on Success 14.12.2022 42:18
Another duo episode! In this one I spoke with Tim Hughes and Tatsu Osada - accomplished marathoners and triathletes in the DC area. The two have been friends since 2014, when they met at the fateful polar vortex run referenced in Mike Katz's episode. Tatsu and Tim are supportive friends AND intense competitors. For many of their races, they have "bets" over who wins. This includes b...
Episode 14 - Hilary Cairns on Longevity in Speed 17.11.2022 38:27
"I've always prioritized training and running in a way...I've just continued to do it no matter what." Hilary Cairns is a staple in the DC running and triathlon community. She is the founder and leader of Track Pack, a group of hearty runners who meet at 5:45am on Wednesday mornings year round. She sits on the board for Run Hope Work , an organization founded by Jose Ortiz (and...
Episode 13 - Sara Borrasso on Marathon Major Goals 04.11.2022 47:14
If you've seen a smiley blur with a ballet bun whizzing around town, it is probably Sara Borrasso. Sara is an active member of the DC running community, participating in Northeast Track Club (NETC) and Friday West End Running Club (WERC) regularly. She also recently started working with Coach Mo'ath Alkhawaldeh, fondly referred to as Coach Mo, in order to go after some big goals. She acc...
Episode 12 - Savannah Beck, Sad Girl Runnin 27.10.2022 38:50
This month, I had the opportunity to take part in the Detroit Free Press International Marathon weekend with several of my close DC friends. One of said friends was Savannah Beck, someone I met in 2019 in circumstances completely unrelated to running or any sort of movement. Over the course of our friendship, running entered the picture at some point. At a later point, we plotted this trip to Detr...
Episode 11 - Caitlyn Tateishi On Staying Curious 10.10.2022 44:31
"That was the moment I was like...could I do it? I'm having a lot of success cutting my marathon time down? Could I cut it down more and qualify for the trials" "I think now running for me is a lot of curiosity... I'm not necessarily putting in the high level of work but I'm putting in some work. And it's been really interesting to see what I can do at that level...
Episode 10 - Matthew Kirchman on Putting One Foot In Front of The Other 29.09.2022 43:40
"It's about movement. It's just about getting your body out of the door, moving it, and continuing...it's just about persistence." Matt just came off pacing the DC Half 1:40 pace group. He's an experienced pacer, and it was fun to hear about his first experiences pacing (including a port-a-potty stop) in comparison to this month's event. Matt is a wealth of knowl...
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