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71. Lori & David Feller AKA Mom & Dad on the Run

71. Lori & David Feller AKA Mom & Dad on the Run

FromAli on the Run Show


71. Lori & David Feller AKA Mom & Dad on the Run

FromAli on the Run Show

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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
May 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Lots of people say I’m just like my mom. Others swear I’m a clone of my dad. On this episode, you’ll get to decide! I am thrilled to welcome Lori and David Feller — my parents! — to the Ali on the Run Show. On this episode, we chat about how they met and fell in love (and their stories don’t exactly match up, so I’m siding with my mom on this one), how they survived long-distance dating in college when social media and texting didn’t exist (there was hitchhiking involved), and what it was like having and raising Ryan (my 19-months-older brother) and me. They share their favorite young Ali memories, as well as a few not-so-favorite ones (that speeding ticket wasn't my fault!). We had a blast recording this episode, and I hope you enjoy joining us on our trip down Feller family memory lane.     What you’ll get on this episode: My mom’s story of how my parents met and when they fell in love (2:40) My dad’s story of how they met and fell in love (4:10) What it was like long-distance dating in the 1970s, and how they made it work (6:00) How my dad proposed to my mom (9:43) Their thoughts on whether it was a big deal for a Jewish guy to be marrying a Catholic girl, and whether their parents cared (12:50) What life was like for each of them once they had kids, and what got them to move from Pennsylvania to Contoocook, NH (18:30) My exciting birth story! (21:45) My parents talk all about what I was like growing up (25:00) What it was like raising two kids with Crohn’s disease (36:30) What made my parents most proud — and most disappointed or frustrated (40:00) What my parents would have done differently when it came to raising children (45:30) How my parents feel about running (47:30) My parents open up about my past relationships, and the moment they met Brian Cristiano (51:30) How to stay happily married for 36 years (54:40) How my parents reacted to the news that Brian and I are having a baby (57:30)   What we mention on this episode: Rider University University of Delaware Millersville University My Crohn’s disease story on Episode 30 of the Ali on the Run Show Quinnipiac University 16 Handles Aldo’s Coffee Company Greenport   Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Facebook Twitter @aliontherun1 Blog Strava   Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play   SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!
Released:
May 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

At 16, I had it all figured out. By 25, I had my dream job as editor in chief of a teen dance magazine. But now, at 32, I’m not really sure who I am, what I’m doing, or what I want to be when I grow up. I know one thing, though: I love running and I love talking to people. So on the Ali on the Run Show, I talk to everyday runners, professional athletes, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders I find interesting and inspiring, and I get inside their heads to figure out how their decisions, successes, failures, and missteps can help guide my own. Whether you’re on the run toward something great or away from something that’s holding you back, join me on this never-ending adventure, and let’s all pick up the pace together.