EPISODE · Jan 14, 2025 · 1H 12M
🌦️ How To Turn Strava Into A Dating App, Which Marathons To Race Based On Weather, Thoughts On Chipotle’s Strava Segment Challenge + Our Weekly Running Favorites
from Getting Chicked · host CITIUS MAG
In today’s episode, the Chicks dive into how Strava could be turned into the ultimate dating app for runners – made complete with a “Getting Chicked” badge, of course! Karen also gives some of her own updates on using dating apps. We also share our thoughts on Chipotle's Strava segment challenge where runners in Chicago have been running a 0.2-mile segment to try and win free Chipotle for a year. Rachel hits us with her first receipts of 2025, where she compares weather conditions across some of the most popular marathons in the U.S. Megan also gives us an update on training as she enters her eighth month of pregnancy. We cap off the episode with some of our recent running-related favorites! Time stamps: 0:48 - Rachel’s training over Christmas 6:24 - Megan's running + pregnancy updates 11:42 - Chipotle’s Strava segment challenge 20:42 - Karen’s dating app updates 25:17 - How to turn Strava into a dating app 31:57 - Rachel’s receipts: marathon comparison based on weather 39:29 - How Karen, Rachel, and Megan would choose marathons based on weather 42:37 - Marathons based on humidity 47:38 - Marathons based on rain 48:45 - Marathons based on heat 54:27 - Marathons based on cold 55:35 - Marathons based on wind 1:00:23 - Chicago marathon being the most unpredictable in terms of weather 1:03:45 - Weekly product favorites Mentioned in this episode… – Nike Pegasus Shield / Nike Pegasus 41 GORE-TEX (waterproof running shoes) – Chobani High Protein Mixed Berry Vanilla – Tracksmith Brighton Base Layer – Ornaments from Gone For A Run YOUR HOSTS – Karen Lesiewicz | @kare_les on Instagram – Rachel DaDamio | @rdadamio on X – Megan Connelly | @meganmorantwwe on Instagram FOLLOW OUR SHOW – Subscribe on Apple Podcasts here – Follow on Spotify here – Follow the show on Instagram here
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In today’s episode, the Chicks dive into how Strava could be turned into the ultimate dating app for runners – made complete with a “Getting Chicked” badge, of course! Karen also gives some of her own updates on using dating apps. We also share our thoughts on Chipotle's Strava segment challenge where runners in Chicago have been running a 0.2-mile segment to try and win free Chipotle for a year. Rachel hits us with her first receipts of 2025, where she compares weather conditions across some of the most popular marathons in the U.S. Megan also gives us an update on training as she enters her eighth month of pregnancy. We cap off the episode with some of our recent running-related favorites! Time stamps: 0:48 - Rachel’s training over Christmas 6:24 - Megan's running + pregnancy updates 11:42 - Chipotle’s Strava segment challenge 20:42 - Karen’s dating app updates 25:17 - How to turn Strava into a dating app 31:57 - Rachel’s receipts: marathon comparison based on weather 39:29 - How Karen, Rachel, and Megan would choose marathons based on weather 42:37 - Marathons based on humidity 47:38 - Marathons based on rain 48:45 - Marathons based on heat 54:27 - Marathons based on cold 55:35 - Marathons based on wind 1:00:23 - Chicago marathon being the most unpredictable in terms of weather 1:03:45 - Weekly product favorites Mentioned in this episode… – Nike Pegasus Shield / Nike Pegasus 41 GORE-TEX (waterproof running shoes) – Chobani High Protein Mixed Berry Vanilla – Tracksmith Brighton Base Layer – Ornaments from Gone For A Run YOUR HOSTS – Karen Lesiewicz | @kare_les on Instagram – Rachel DaDamio | @rdadamio on X – Megan Connelly | @meganmorantwwe on Instagram FOLLOW OUR SHOW – Subscribe on Apple Podcasts here – Follow on Spotify here – Follow the show on Instagram here
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🌦️ How To Turn Strava Into A Dating App, Which Marathons To Race Based On Weather, Thoughts On Chipotle’s Strava Segment Challenge + Our Weekly Running Favorites
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