The Runthrough
A podcast by Adam Rippon, Ashley Wagner, and Sarah Hughes - Wednesdays

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65 Episodes
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Episode 64: Lead Painted Babies
Published: 3/5/2025 -
Episode 63: Binder Full of Spins
Published: 2/26/2025 -
Episode 62: Never Kicked Me Once
Published: 2/19/2025 -
Episode 61: Skating was their Sport
Published: 2/12/2025 -
Episode 61: Skating Was Their Sport
Published: 2/12/2025 -
Episode 60: That Girl from Boston
Published: 2/5/2025 -
Episode 59: You Win Some, You Liuse Some
Published: 1/29/2025 -
Episode 58: Whereabouts and Wichita
Published: 1/22/2025 -
Episode 57: You Wouldn't Have Survived Ashley Wagner
Published: 1/15/2025 -
Episode 56: Bread 4 War
Published: 1/8/2025 -
Episode 55: The Annual NYE Episode
Published: 12/31/2024 -
Episode 54: Czech Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself
Published: 12/18/2024 -
Episode 53: Tillamook Cheese, LaToya Jackson, and Resetting Broken Bones
Published: 12/11/2024 -
Episode 52: Off With Their Head(shot)
Published: 12/4/2024 -
Episode 51: I Am Amy Adams
Published: 11/27/2024 -
Episode 50: Landing Your Jumps Is Real, Doing Twizzles Is Real
Published: 11/20/2024 -
Episode 49: Billy Eliot Updated His Whereabouts
Published: 11/13/2024 -
Episode 48: French Skating and Italian Robots
Published: 11/6/2024 -
Episode 47: Maybe Cats Look Different In Poland
Published: 10/30/2024 -
Episode 46: Illegal Dancing and The Perfect Red Dress
Published: 10/23/2024
Olympians Adam Rippon and Ashley Wagner join forces with Sarah Hughes (no relation to 2002 Olympic Champion, Sarah Hughes) to tackle the most important questions figure skaters have been asking themselves for years. Questions like: “Why does this short program feel so long?” or “Is there such a thing as your costume being too tight?” and the most important question of all: “Will changing my hair color fix all my problems?” Join the team as they cover all the news, competitions, and drama of the figure skating season. Will they kiss? Will they cry? There’s only one way to find out. Follow us on instagram: The Runthrough Instagram