The Running Ground:
A Father, a Son, and the Simplest of Sports (Penguin, 2025)
In this episode, Nicholas Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic, and University of Puerto Rico professors Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera and Maritza Stanchich, discuss something deceptively simple: putting one foot in front of the other—and how that act can reshape the way we perceive the world. Seizing an idea from Steve Prefontaine—that running can be an act of creation—this episode considers how running can extend beyond the physical and extend into memory, relationships, and inheritance. They discuss how running can be a way of thinking, a way of loving, and, at times, a way of understanding who we are.
The Running Ground: A Father, a Son, and the Simplest of Sports (Harper/Random House, 2025).
Quotes, organizations, books, athletes and scholars mentioned in this conversation:
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- Tony Ruiz, Central Park Track Club
- “There’s a lot you can get from Tony Ruiz’s life that you can’t get through mine.” -Nicholas Thompson
- “The dignity of enduring the complexity of my father.…she plays a major role in shaping me.” -Nicholas Thompson, about his mother
- “It’s really hard when people are still alive to write these kinds of books. It takes a lot of courage on everyone’s part.” -Maritza Stanchich
- “Only the disciplined ones in life are free.” -Eliud Kipchoge
- W. Scott Thompson
- Puerto Rican boycott of 1980 Olympic Games
- Yaelis Carmona, University of Puerto Rico
- Biomechanics
- Paul Souza, Wheaton College
- Souzapalooza, East Falmouth music festival
- Phil (PJ) Alessi, North Attleboro
- Bill Jennings, Brockton High School Track Coach
- William McKay, Falmouth High School English Teacher
- Mario Watts
- Sergei Bubka
- Joe Gohring
- Phillips Academy
- Falmouth High School
- Eric Gethers
- Falmouth Road Race
- Northfield Mount Hermon
- Edward Said, Culture and Imperialism
- Frank Shorter
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