Season One of Running Fat Chef
Episode 0001How The F*ck Did You Get Famous with W. Eric Snell & L. Shauntay SnellGuest host W. Eric Snell, Sr. is the founder of E. Snell Design and husband to Running Fat Chef Podcast host Latoya Shauntay Snell.
Each week, Latoya will interview guests beyond their Wikipedia, social media and Google search pages to deep dive into the layers that make each guest human; she placed herself under the microscope from one of the people who know her best: Her husband W. Eric Snell, Sr. In this episode, Latoya and Eric talk about the reasons why she created this podcast, haggle each other like most 20+ year couples do and did deep into her social media fame. Launch Date: Wednesday, June 2, 2021 |
Episode 0002Bodies, Motherhood + Fighting Bears in the Forest with Meg BoggsMeg Boggs is the brilliant author of Fitness for Every Body, content creator, powerlifter, blogger, mother to Maci and loving partner to her husband Bobby. She has a collective following of over 1 million subscribers through her social media platforms primarily through TikTok and Instagram.
On this episode, we explore parts of her new book "Fitness for Every Body," along with examining layers of motherhood, addressing social media scrutiny and examining the progression and necessary changes required for plus size activewear. Launch Date: Wednesday, June 2, 2021 |
Episode 0003Leadership, Coaching + Accepting Balance as Bullsh*t with Morgon LatimoreCoach Morgon Latimore is an Ironman Certified triathlon coach, motivational speaker, well versed and accomplished multisport athlete with a 20+ year military background is an unique human being -- and not just because I know him personally and he's my coach. His years of experience is highly respected in the fitness, wellness and military space. Morgon is the host of the new podcast Triathlete Mindset where he interviews other coaches and triathletes to help his audience learn about the life experiences and mindset of what makes them stronger and happier athletes.
On this episode, Coach Morgon Latimore and Latoya Shauntay Snell reflect on ways to find your why, how to find a coach that listens and tailors a plan towards your needs and deep diving into the mindset of an athlete. This episode is helpful for those who are hesitant about hiring a coach, seeking harmony between their fitness and family life and seeking the connection between athletes' backstories and how they connect to how we move in our everyday life. Launch Date: Wednesday, June 9, 2021 |
Episode 0004The Pursuit of Self Care, Advocacy + Irony of Defying Stereotypes with Mirna ValerioMirna Valerio is the author of the highly acclaimed memoir A Beautiful Work in Progress, adventurer in chef of The Mirnavator LLC and known mostly for her documented scribes on a blog called FatGirlRunning. Her amazing presence is felt whether she's randomly singing on a 62 mile ultrarunning event, trekking through the snow while skiing, cycling or whatever fitness pursuit that she pleases. Just in case you don't know: She is a plus size Black woman doing all of the fabulous things and in high demand.
On this episode, Mirna and Latoya speak about self care -- that they're both not practicing as two Black in demand athletes, content creators and motivational speakers in the fitness and wellness space. Both women jokingly but head on speak out about their feelings on the stereotypes that follow you as a public figure when lumped under the umbrella of being viewed as "body positive," the irony of defying stereotypes that marginalized people didn't create, the beauty of the outdoors and being a sometimes recruited, sometimes volunteered DEI expert and educator due to the influx of media coverage of racial discrimination. In under 50 minutes, Mirna Valerio and Latoya Shauntay Snell will possibly make you laugh, feel uncomfortable and passively educate you about different layers and pressures of being a marginalized public figure in the outdoor space. Launch Date: Tuesday, June 15, 2021 |
Episode 0005Side Eyes, Sexual Liberation + BoPo Conversation Fatigue with Roz the DivaSome might call Roz "The Diva" Mays an anomaly in an industry that tends to cater to smaller framed people but she is a firecracker that stands out in the crowd. Roz Mays is an AFAA, X-Pert and NASM certified personal trainer and pole dancer. Her accolades extend beyond America's Got Talent or seeing her on some of your favorite shows like The Big C as a stunt double, Law and Order and countless other places on television. Despite pole dancing being her sport of choice, her TRX, strength, conditioning and flexibility inspires people around the world.
On this episode Latoya Shauntay Snell and Roz Mays explore the different layers of being plus size athletes in the fitness and wellness space and get a bit shady about the body positive conversations that they tend to get attached to in mainstream media. Throughout this episode, you will hear conversations about body types, lightly brush on eating disorders, confidence, size diversity and harassment in the online space. There is plenty of room for laughs, cackling, maybe a bit of tears as you relate to many areas and exploration through some difficult layers that many people tend to keep to themselves. Pour yourself a glass of wine or keep a great deal of water on standby with your favorite meal as we welcome you to our figurative living room. Launch Date: Saturday, June 19, 2021 |
Episode 0006Education, Community + Mental Health with Martinus EvansMeet Martinus Evans - Marathon runner, podcast host of 300 Pounds and Running and The Long Run with Martinus and Latoya, future author and founder of the Slow AF Run Club. Martinus, a graduate in Exercise Science, Public Health and Digital Marketing, is known for his award winning public speaking, dynamic run coaching skills that helps plus-size individuals be active without the pressures of weight loss and hones his self professed pronouns of being a B.A.M.F. and if you don't know what this acronym means, Latoya is willing to share the definition with you in private.
On this episode, Martinus Evans and Latoya Shauntay Snell talk about his complicated relationship with body image and weight stereotypes affected him throughout his high school and collegiate years as an offensive lineman and how these viewpoints drastically differed as he shifted gears into becoming a marathoner and influencer. Martinus and Latoya explore the gift of higher education from the Black male perspective, the Slow AF Run Club and navigate through sensitive conversations about mental health. NOTE: Martinus and Latoya talk about depression and suicide. If you or a loved one is thinking about suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255. You are far from alone and it's okay to not be okay sometimes. Let's remove the stigma on mental health together. Launch Date: Friday, June 25, 2021 |
Episode 0007Dissecting Race, Identity + Sports Accessibility in the LGBTQ+ Community with Roc Roshon of Rooted ResistanceMeet Roc Roshon, a trans masculine educator with a B.S. in Sports and Leisure Management from Eastern Connecticut State University, M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of South Florida and doctorate student in the Department of Sport Management at Florida State University. With all of these dynamic credentials and powerful work in the fitness space, Roc saw the importance of creating a community that reimagines spaces for movement for queer and transgender communities.
On this episode, Roc Roshon and Latoya Shauntay Snell touches on several layers of intersectionality in the fitness and wellness space and how race, sexual identity, gender/non gender identity and accessibility can help people from marginalized communities thrive when resources are provided. Roc talks about their experience with sports in high school, college and beyond that was afforded to them from another institution. Latoya and Roc talk about their queer identities and some of the typecasting that's associated to LGBTQ+ people. Roc and Latoya talk about sexuality, binary identity structure, pronoun usage and not overthinking the process of being an ally to LGBTQ+ people. If you want to learn more about Rooted Resistance, please visit www.rootedresistance.com. And remember, pride is 365. Check out hrc.org to continue this conversation beyond the podcast. Consider learning more about how the LGBTQ+ community can use your help in the U.S. State Legislatures and policies in sports and beyond. Launch Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2021 |
Episode 0008The Underwhelming Representation of Black Muslim Athletes + Revisiting Why Black Lives Still Matter with Darrietta LeeDarrietta Lee is one of the most down to earth people that Latoya's grown to know and love in this space. She is a mother, runner, aspiring powerlifter and overall amazing human being. When Darrietta walks into a room, her warm energy isn't the only thing that's apparent to people - she is a Black Muslim athlete that proudly wears her hijab. At times, dialogue or personal interactions in the fitness space gets weird fairly quick.
On this episode, Darrietta Lee and Latoya Shauntay Snell share frustrations and experiences of being Black in the fitness space and explore Darrietta's experience of the lack of Black Muslim representation in the fitness space. Darrietta reflects on a year post Ahmaud Arbery and why Black Lives still matter after a year of protesting. She explores layers of self care, stepping back from social media and finding joy in being more diligent in finding value in being alone. NOTE: Audio may be slightly distorted for brief periods of the podcast. Recordings are done remotely. Launch Date: Wednesday, July 7, 2021 |
Episode 0009Surfing Away From Corporate America Into Your Passion with Kanoa Greene
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Episode 0010Redefining Running Goals During a Pandemic with Anna Mae Flynn
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Episode 0011Authentic Storytelling, Lupus + Living the Plant Based Life with Mireille Sine
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Episode 0012Advocacy in the Triathlon Space, Reclaiming Your Rest + Pro Cards with Sika HenrySika Henry is a HOKA ONE ONE sponsored triathlete, 2X marathon champion, 2019 IRONMAN World Championship finisher and was named Athlete of the Year as part of the 2020 Outspoken Women in Triathlon Awards for her advocacy in the triathlon space. On May 2, 2021, Sika made history becoming the first United States Black female triathlete with a professional card. through the Challenge Cancun event, she qualified for her USA Triathlon Elite license and this stemmed from not giving up even after facing a huge hurdle in April 2019 where she went through a horrific bike crash during a race. Despite being sidelines for two years, she committed herself to making this vision come into full fruition.
By day, she is a corporate analyst for Ferguson Enterprises that manages to do two a day workouts to train for a host of events. She is a graduate from Tufts University with her degree in economics. While pursuing her studies, she became a NCAA All American in Track and Field as a collegiate high jumper. Soaking in all of these accomplishments can make a person have a strong sense of pride and mental fatigue. On this episode, Sika Henry and Latoya Shauntay Snell talk about the joys of being acknowledged for your accolades while setting healthy boundaries on yourself and others while thriving in the public eye. Sika and Latoya explore conversations on impromptu breaks at the height of a career, self inflicted pressures of representing marginalized communities and absorbing in your accolades while it's still happening. Henry and Snell discuss the lack of diverse representation in the triathlon world, how they handle pushback when challenged from hecklers and what Sika loves to do during her downtime. Launch Date: Friday, July 30, 2021 |
Episode 0013Disordered Eating, Body Politics + Self Defense with Nicole Snell
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Episode 0014Honoring Your Plus Size Body, Personal Training + Business Ownership with Morit SummersMeet Morit Summers - Founder of Form Fitness Brooklyn, author of Big and Bold: Strength Training for Plus -Size Woman, social media content creator and a powerhouse personal trainer with a host of certifications. Morit Summers has over a decade of expertise in the fitness world and made it her personal mission to make this space more inclusive. Her strong energy is a necessary force in this space as we navigate through body politics surrounding conversations around shape, size, weight and identity. This athlete was seen on Lululemon during Women's History Month, Shape, SELF and countless others.
On this episode, Morit Summers and Latoya Shauntay Snell explore parts of Morit's origin story on her love for fitness and honoring her plus size body as a personal trainer. Summers talk about the differences between some of the fitness content creation that shown online versus hiring a fitness professional that can tailor specific goals according your individual needs. Additionally, they talk about how COVID-19 impacted Morit as a business owner and how to adapt as an athlete to the unpredictable changes during this period. Launch Date: Friday, August 6, 2021 |
Episode 0015Indoor Workouts, Radical Self Discovery + the Permission to Breathe with Iresha Picot
Iresha Picot M.Ed, LBS, is a Licensed Behavior Specialist, and has a Master's Degree in Urban Education and Post-Graduate work in Women Studies from Temple University. In addition to a Master's Degree, she has post-graduate certifications in Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism. Iresha is the co-editor of the book, "The Color of Hope: People of Color Mental Health Narratives", and has written articles in the Research in the Teaching of English, Elephant Journal, Aunt Chloe's Journal, Specter Magazine and For Harriet. She has been featured in articles in NPR, Bicycle Magazine and PBS American Portrait Series. Currently, Iresha works in the Behavior and Mental Health fields as a Licensed Behavior Specialist, Outpatient & Mobile Therapist. Iresha is currently under supervision to become a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
Outside of these credentials, Iresha is an entire vibe on Instagram. Iresha is notoriously known for the collective affirmations on Sundays with GirlTrek and a certified warrior that will remind you reclaim your peace by any means necessary. On this episode, Iresha Picot and Latoya Shauntay Snell dissect different layers of radical self-care and the power of fully acknowledging when you are not doing okay. Picot and Snell discuss their joy of pivoting towards indoor workouts and cycling during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and quarantine. Picot talk breaks down the art of communication, layers that intimidate people due to prior personal experiences and connecting with a therapist. NOTE: Audio may be slightly distorted for brief periods of the podcast. Recordings are done remotely. Launch Date: Tuesday, August 10, 2021 |
Episode 0016The Balancing Act of Fitness, Activism + Self Care with Jordan Marie Daniel
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Episode 0017How a Roller Derby Athleisure Brand Paved a Way for Superfit Heroes with Micki KrimmelMeet Micki Krimmel - an incredible member of the LA Derby Dolls turned founder of the athleisure wear company Superfit Hero. In 2015, she created a brand that would help the roller derby world with clothing that fit but her clothing is known as a refreshing contribution to the body positive movement. Like many athletes, sports helped her find a deep non-judgmental connection to her body that created space for a new sense of confidence and composed mind.
On this episode, Micki Krimmel and Latoya Shauntay Snell talk about their heavy distaste for diet culture and the predatory practices that we commonly see in traditional fitness marketing. We also learn more about Micki's passions for bikes, fitness and how her company Superfit Hero changed the narrative by shifting her sizes from Large to 7XL. Launch Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2021 |
Episode 0018On Diverse Running Communities, Food Apartheid + Motherhood with Carolyn SuCountless people of different backgrounds gripe about not seeing an accurate depiction of diversity in their fitness spaces; some people breathe life into the communities that they crave to see.
Meet Carolyn Su - a Houston raised Taiwanese-American runner, mother, dietician and founder of a dynamic community Diverse We Run. After making a note of the lack of diversity present at some of the running groups that she attended, she wanted to create a platform that featured stories that were similar and differed from her own. Through her platform, presently over 12K strong, features athletes of diverse backgrounds, fitness abilities and personal hardships and highs. Diverse We Run prides itself on "building racial representation through story-telling, advocacy and community." Carolyn was featured as one of four November 2020 Runner's World covers for her work with Runners Alliance. Her story adorned places like Oiselle, Tracksmith and several other places. On this episode, Carolyn Su and Latoya Shauntay Snell talk about the evolution of Diverse We Run and the importance of seeing a reflection of your own community. Carolyn Su goes into depth about the Women, Infant and Children (WIC) Program, food apartheid and the hardships of financial uncertainty poses on an individual. Additionally, both ladies reflect on harsh realities and lessons learned through the COVID 19 pandemic, motherhood and racial tensions. Launch Date: Tuesday, September 21, 2021 |
Episode 0019A Call for Adequate Coverage + Representation of Muslim Athletes in Sports with Rahaf KhatibMeet Rahaf Khatib - an 25 time half marathon runner, 11 time marathoner, stay at home mother to three and the first Syrian to complete the Abbott World Marathon Majors. She was heavily noted for her Ted X speech and for being a top ten finalist in the 2015 Runner's World cover search. This two time sprint triathlete appeared in places like CNN, Strong Fitness Magazine and Women's Health.
Rahaf Khatib and Latoya Shauntay Snell touch on the lack of adequate coverage and representation in mainstream media for Muslim athletes. In this episode, they will touch on the lack of fitness gear like properly fitted hijabs, religious modesty to an open call to companies to collaborate with Muslim influencers. Both ladies speak on motherhood and the horrible atrocities that are taking place in Palestine. Through their candid discussion, their hopes to is to break through harmful stereotypes that thrive in and outside of sports. |
Episode 0020 - Jessica Wilson, MSRDShow description available soon.
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Episode 0021 - Jenny BrusoShow description available soon.
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Episode 0022 - Ragen ChastainShow description available soon.
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Episode 0023 - Alison DesirShow description available soon.
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Episode 0024 - TBDShow description available soon.
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