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COFFEE CLUB: a running podcast about nothing

Morgan McDonald
Running
Track and Field
Track Meet
Millrose Games
Olympics
OAC
Boston
US Olympic Marathon Trials
Marathon Trials
Enhanced Games
10K Race
Boston University
George Beamish
5K Race
Veganism
Coffee Club
World Indoor Championships
Altitude Training
Olympic Standards
TEN

A few runner bois (Morgan McDonald, Oliver Hoare, and George Beamish) sitting down drinking coffee and having a chat. We would love for you to join.

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The Coffee Club Podcast is hosted by Oliver Hoare, George Beamish, and Morgan McDonald: 3 professional runners and ol... more

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Recent Guests

Aisha Praught Leer
Former professional runner, Commonwealth Games champion, and member of the World Athletics Athlete Commission.
Episode: Moving on with Aisha Praught Leer + NCAA Drama, Drug Testing, and making changes to World Athletics
Eric Jenkins
Former professional runner and podcast host with Aisha Praught Leer.
Off the Rails Podcast
Episode: Moving on with Aisha Praught Leer + NCAA Drama, Drug Testing, and making changes to World Athletics
Seth Ruhling
Episode: It's Cross Country Season... + Running Infinity Stones & Could we complete a 100 mile race?
Alicia Monson
Professional runner and American record holder in distance events
OAC (On Athletics Club)
Episode: The Remarkable Return of Alicia Monson (plus our USA's Preview!!)
Andreas Almgren
Swedish middle-distance runner, European record holder in the 5k
Episode: The Fastest European of All Time
Drew Hunter
American middle-distance runner
Episode: The Fastest European of All Time
Donavan Brazier
800m World Champion, returning to competitive running after injuries
Episode: The Unlikely Return of Donavan Brazier (800m World Champion)
Sha'Carri Richardson
Track and field athlete known for her powerful performances
Episode: The Unlikely Return of Donavan Brazier (800m World Champion)
Cameron Myers
Fastest teenage miler of all time
Episode: The Fastest Teenage Miler of All Time (feat. Cameron Myers)

Hosts

Morgan McDonald
Co-host and active competitor, sharing insights from his journey as a professional runner.
Oliver Hoare
Co-host and active competitor, bringing a unique perspective on team dynamics and training.
George Beamish
Co-host and active competitor, known for candid reflections on competitiveness and athlete experiences.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 2.7k ratings
  • Should Be Better

    Tiresome rambling with childish teenage boy locker room swearing to show how tough they are. Particularly Hoare. McDonald tries to be professional but the others aren’t quite up to it. Not worth the time.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    JPL250
    United States5 months ago
  • Pure Poetry

    Running news, great banter, and some heartfelt moments - what more could you ask for. The best running podcast around.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jkpugel
    United States7 months ago
  • New fan

    Found you guys through the Boulder Boys- I usually only follow ultras but you’ve inspired a new track fan!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cvos0904
    United States7 months ago
  • Best Long Run Buddy

    Love listening to these guys, resparked my interest in pro track #goodforthesport

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Richard Seddon
    United Kingdom7 months ago
  • Luv these boys

    I feel like I’m friends with the coffee club. Unfortunately i don’t have a lot of friends that are running geeks like me so i love getting to hear from the coffee club each week. Also, you all need to try Equator coffee in San Francisco. It’s the best!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    pdcstlvr23
    United States10 months ago

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Some reviews mention the informal nature, making it feel like listening in on a chat among friends rather than a structured interview.
The hosts have received positive feedback for their camaraderie and ability to engage audiences in discussions about running.
Listeners appreciate the authentic and relatable conversations that mix humor with insights into the running world.

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Apple Podcasts
#38
United States/Sports/Running
Apple Podcasts
#61
United Kingdom/Sports/Running
Apple Podcasts
#67
Canada/Sports/Running
Apple Podcasts
#27
Australia/Sports/Running
Apple Podcasts
#87
Italy/Sports/Running
Apple Podcasts
#115
Germany/Sports/Running

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

It's Cross Country Season... + Running Infinity Stones & Could we complete a 100 mile race?
Q: What are the top 5 running infinity stones?
Train hard, race easy; double threshold; do strides and spikes; keep your easy days easy; and have fun.
"The Best Athletes Are Borderline Injured" + Training, Finances, Travel Chat
Q: Do you reckon the cure to male loneliness is running 16 by 400 on the track with the boys or road mile repeats?
Having a coffee, connecting over running discussions, and spending time with the squad is key to tackling loneliness in male relationships.
"The Best Athletes Are Borderline Injured" + Training, Finances, Travel Chat
Q: Being fortunate enough to see a lot of the world, where is your favorite place that you've ever traveled to?
Oslo, Norway, but also I love various places in Europe. Specifically, I dream of living in Tuscany, Italy someday.
"The Best Athletes Are Borderline Injured" + Training, Finances, Travel Chat
Q: Now that you're not part of the OAC, do you have to do a lot of logistics planning when it comes to traveling to races?
Yes, it is a bit of a hassle, but we have agents that take care of most of it, and I like to choose my own hotels and flights, so it's not that hard for me.
"The Best Athletes Are Borderline Injured" + Training, Finances, Travel Chat
Q: Curiously, you're willing to share how finances work as a pro runner.
Most of our salary comes from our contract with our brand sponsor and if you have any other ones as well, that's right. Your contracts will normally have bonus structures, which are related to the races and times that you run.

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This podcast offers a unique blend of insightful discussions surrounding the sport of running, delivered with a laid-back, friendly approach. The hosts, who are competitive runners themselves, engage in candid conversations about their personal experiences, training regimens, and current events in the running world. Topics range from race strategies, athlete injuries, NCAA controversies, to the personal ups and downs they face as professional athletes. What sets this podcast apart is its blend of humor and sincerity, creating an inviting atmosphere for listeners who share a passion for running or are curious about the athletic lifestyle.

Listeners can expect to hear personal anecdotes from the hosts, guest appearances from elite athletes, ... more

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1. Aisha Praught Leer
2. Eric Jenkins
3. Seth Ruhling
4. Alicia Monson
5. Andreas Almgren
6. Drew Hunter
7. Donavan Brazier
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