Running Things is a new original series hosted by world record-breaking sprinter and two-time Olympic Champion Donovan Bailey, alongside broadcaster and journalist Jason Portuondo. Every week, Bailey and Portuondo have inquisitive, open-minded discussions about global topics relevant to the modern human experience, such as the Black Lives Matter movement, the psychological and sociological effects of social media, the politics of sport, critical moments in pop culture, and news, and more — all with a dose of levity and optimism.
Each episode is intended to offer an enriching dialogue that leaves listeners with a deeper comprehension of the subject matter, and a feeling of empowerment that translates into their daily lives. Throughout the series, Bailey and Portuondo will from time to time be joined by notable guests.
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Running Things is a new original series hosted by world record-breaking sprinter and two-time Olympic Champion Donovan Bailey, alongside broadcaster and journalist Jason Portuondo. Every week, Bailey and Portuondo have inquisitive, open-minded discussions about global topics relevant to the modern human experience, such as the Black Lives Matter movement, the psychological and sociological effects of social media, the politics of sport, critical moments in pop culture, and news, and more — all with a dose of levity and optimism.
Each episode is intended to offer an enriching dialogue that leaves listeners with a deeper comprehension of the subject matter, and a feeling of empowerment that translates into their daily lives. Throughout the series, Bailey and Portuondo will from time to time be joined by notable guests.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this episode of Donovan Bailey Running Things, Donovan and Jason Portuondo break down all the exciting action from Tokyo at the 2025 World Athletics Championships.
- Lyles matches Bolt winning his fourth consecutive 200 metre title
- Jefferson-Wooden completes sweep taking 200 metre with easy
- Richardson anchors USA women to capture another 4 x 100 relay
- USA retains men's world 4 x 100 title in Tokyo
- McLaughlin-Levrone just misses world record in 400 metre
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On this episode of Donovan Bailey Running Things, Donovan and Jason Portuondo discuss:
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On this episode of Donovan Bailey Running Things, Donovan and Jason Portuondo talk about Julien Alfred smashing a 31 year old record, the Grand Slam cancelling the final leg of their inaugural season, Canadian Savannah Sutherland setting National and NCAA records in 400m hurdles, Noah Lyles puts his showdown with Hill on pause, NCAA men's 100m champion Jordan Anthony turns pro, and more.
Then Donovan answers listener email.
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