
THE RUNNING EFFECT PODCAST

THE CALL ROOM With Lex & Leo Young | Episode 2: Training For History, Reading Letsrun, Black Coffee, & Banter
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In the second-ever episode of “The Call Room with Lex & Leo Young”, we discuss many different topics. We first go through their previous week of training, their different runs and workouts that the program does, running media, black coffee, racing schedules, and much more! We answer some listener questions along the way too.
This episode is just a fun laid-back conversation! A lot of interesting topics and good banter too. The next episode is all about Stanford recruitment and all that went into that decision for them. Subscribe to the podcast and turn on notifications so you don’t miss it when it comes out
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