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Narrated by:
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Joan Benoit Samuelson
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Carol Monda
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By:
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Peter McDonnell
Episodes
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About the Narrator
Joan Benoit Samuelson is an American runner and the winner of the first ever women’s Olympic marathon, held in 1984. She is a two-time winner of the Boston Marathon as well as the winner of numerous other marathons and road and track races. In 1983, Joan set a world record in the marathon and has set numerous American and course records. Known for her mental toughness, Joan overcame serious injury to run the Olympic marathon, where her commanding win ushered in a new era of popularity and competitiveness in women’s running. But she has always said that none of her success would have been possible if not for the pioneering women runners who came before her and broke the gender barrier in track and road racing.
In 1998, Joan founded the Beach to Beacon 10k road race, which ends at one of America’s most famous lighthouses—Portland Head Light. The annual Beach to Beacon 10k shines the light on kids and benefits a different children’s charity each year. The race attracts over 6,000 athletes including an international field of some of the world’s top distance runners.
Joan and her husband Scott Samuelson have two grown children and live in Maine, not far from where Joan grew up. She still runs the same roads as when she trained for the Olympics.
About the Creator and Writer
About the Creator and Writer
Peter McDonnell is an author and producer of audiobooks, audio series, and podcasts.
He is a writer and executive producer of the
New York Times bestseller
Evil Has a Name, as well as
Call Me God, selected as one of Audible’s Top 10 Listens of 2019,
Shootout,
Brooklyn North,
The Riddle of Emmon Bodfish, selected as one of Audible’s Best Listens of 2021,
A Devil in the Valley, and
After the Fall. Peter has executive produced many other audio series including the sports series
Out of Bounds. Peter is a co-executive producer of the Emmy-nominated Netflix documentary
Pandemic and the NBC documentary series
The Forgotten West Memphis Three.
Peter runs the audio department at XG Productions. He and his wife, Sarah, and their two children live in Los Angeles, where Peter–a lifelong fan of endurance sports–also coaches mountain biking.
About the Narrator
About the Narrator
Carol Monda is an audiobook narrator, voiceover talent, and veteran actor. She is a two-time Audie Award winner, a recipient of
AudioFile’s Earphone Awards, and has been featured in several publications’ Top 10 Audiobooks of the Year lists. Carol has narrated over 400 audiobooks in genres including Mystery, Biography, Memoir, Horror, History, Dramatic Fiction, Crime, Inspirational, Young Adult, Fantasy, Politics and Government, Sci-Fi, Western, Pulp Fiction, Humor, Romance, Thriller, and Sports.
XG Productions
XG Productions
Created, Written, Directed, and Produced by Peter McDonnell
Presented by Joan Benoit Samuelson and Carol Monda
Edited by Peter McDonnell and Andrea Bruce
Dialogue Editing, Sound Design, Mixing and Mastering by Matt Gurgol
Assistant Produced by Sydney Sidell
Field Recording in Los Angeles by Matt Gurgol
Field Recording in Portland, Maine by Sean Slaughter
Studio Recording by Flying Sound (Portland, Maine), Central Oregon Recording (Bend, OR), Ausicle Studios (Ayer, MA), CedarHouse Sound & Mastering (North Sutton, NH), 48 Windows Music & Mix (Los Angeles), RAL Studios (State College, PA), CyberSound Recording Studios (Boston, MA), The Bridge Sound & Stage (Cambridge, MA), The Hit Room Studio (New London, CT), and Buttons NY (NYC, NY), and Polaroide Music (Oslo, Norway)
Narration Recording at John Marshall Media, Inc. (NYC, NY)*
Original Music by Matt Gurgol
Cover Art by Ivan Canu
Executive Producers for XG Productions: Peter McDonnell, Spencer Gordon, and Peter Clemente
Produced by XG Productions
I remember my wife’s grandmother telling me during a visit in the early 80’s that I needed to put my foot down and stop my wife from running. That running was bad for girls, that it would shake her insides up and they could fall out. I now have an idea where that belief came from. Ironically, before her visit we had to also assure her that the Indians weren’t on the warpath, that our roads were paved and that we had power and TVs.
As a man I didn’t really appreciate the struggle women had to just get out and run. Clothes and shoes weren’t available was eye opening.
I enjoyed this podcast.
Enjoyable listen
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Should be required for every young athlete
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Exhilarating, Inspiring
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Fantastic
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Fantastic!
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