Maybe it’s odd to recognize a car rental company in a month of gratitude posting but I still maintain that life is all about relationships and doing well by others and Enterprise Rent-A-Car certainly did well by us. For our first 5 years of this crazy adventure, we required the rental of two, 15 passengerContinue reading “Month of Thanks, Day 3: Enterprise”
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Month of Thanks, Day 2: Ragnar Relay!!!
Day of Thanks #2 and we’re thankful for Ragnar Relay!
Month of Thanks, Day 1: Jenn
Today, November 1st, we’re grateful for Jenn.
Our Favorite Pics: Ragnar Trail MI
With fun like this…how could you not want to try it? Register for Ragnar Trail Michigan now and take 10% off by using Ragnar Ambassador Code: GAAMB22 during your check out. Don’t delay! Pricing goes up in December! Register Here!
Ragnar Trail Ohio is BACK!
Ragnar Trail OHIO is BACK!
Thoughts on The Future of Runners Doing Good
“The Best Way to Predict the Future is to Create it.” – Abraham Lincoln
Pictures from Ragnar Trail Michigan!
Some pics from the race
RDG By the Numbers After Ragnar Trail ’22
7 – 3, 2, & 2 – Number of Ragnar Road Relays run in Chicago and Michigan and Trail Relays in Michigan 10 – Number of Vans rented 33 – Number of different runners that have run on behalf of Runnin’ Not Walken Runners Doing Good since 2015 1,226.2 – Miles run, in total, byContinue reading “RDG By the Numbers After Ragnar Trail ’22”
2022 Campaign Final Numbers
Going into this year, there was a ton of uncertainty towards how this campaign would play out. This was our first year, not working directly with a local non-profit and really approaching this solely on our own. It had to be a bit of a proof of concept that we could do this without allContinue reading “2022 Campaign Final Numbers”
What’s Next?
In the matter of about a week, we’ll publish our campaign’s final numbers. Not long after that, we’ll update Runners Doing Good’s stats in our Team RDG: By the Numbers series. If you’d like to see what we’ve done in past, please click here. Beyond that, the question ultimately turns to “What’s Next?” It’s aContinue reading “What’s Next?”