Lisa Jackson is a hypnotherapist, running writer, Runner's World columnist, and the author of three bestselling running books, including Your Pace or Mine?, Running Made Easy, and her deeply personal latest release, Still Running After All These Tears – A Runner's Journey Through Grief.
Originally from South Africa and now based in Worthing, UK, Lisa is a veteran of over 100 marathons and two 56-mile ultramarathons — despite often coming last. A proud reminder that endurance sport isn't about talent or speed, but about showing up, again and again.
In this powerful and emotional episode, Lisa shares her journey into running, from hating sport as a child to rediscovering running at 30, navigating disastrous races, and learning to reset expectations through walk-run strategies. She opens up with raw honesty about her husband's terminal lung cancer diagnosis, how running helped her survive the darkest moments of caregiving and grief, and what it means to lose — and slowly rebuild — your running mojo.
We dive into running through trauma, comfort eating and wine, the power of a ten-minute run, and why sometimes one mile is more than enough. Lisa also speaks openly about death and dying, dignity at the end of life, writing living wills, DNR decisions, death doulas, and how facing mortality can bring clarity, purpose, and peace.
This is a conversation about resilience, realistic goals, choosing hope over fear, and why tenacity will always beat talent. Lisa's story reminds us that running doesn't need to look impressive to be meaningful — especially when it helps carry you through loss and into hope.
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Show notes
Who is Lisa
Writer and Author of 3 running books
Her latest book: Still Running After All These Tears – A Runner's Journey Through Grief
Being based in sunny Worthing
Her early years and coming from a running family
Hating sports at a young age
Doing a 5k fun run when she was 10
Not running again for 20 years
Turning 30 and realising her life was at a crossroads
Wanting to walk in the footsteps of her parents
Being invited to a Race for Life event
Being supported by other women
Entering the Great North Run
Everything that went wrong!
Being offered a place in the London Marathon
Wanting to do another marathon….
Running the Edinburgh Marathon and having an horrendous experience
Trying a walk run strategy
Her recovery after the Paris Marathon
Writing her first book: Running Made Easy
Jeff Galloway
Book: Your Pace or Mine?
Having her husband diagnosed with terminal lung cancer
Learning a lot about cancer, mindset and dealing with medical professionals
Turning wounds into wisdom
How running played an important role during her husbands illness
Dealing with her loss of running mojo
Giving people a roadmap; through trauma, grief and through terminal illness
Life lessons for help in a challenging situation
Running through trauma and grief
Being a goal orientated person
Wanting to run 100 marathons and visit 100 countries
Throwing her goals out of the window and focusing on keeping her husband alive for as long as she could
Turning to comfort eating and drinking wine
The power of a ten minute run
Running mojo - "Running will be your salvation"
Being told to stop running
Needing to reset and recalibrate her expectations for herself
Setting the target of running 1 mile
Running a park run
Running her first marathon in 7 years
Peter Rook
Being a cancer thrivers partner
Writing her book - running after all these tears
Why it was the most difficult book she's written
Feeling drained by the writing
Why the tears were healing and necessary
Being a supporter for Dignity in Dying
The realities of death
What stage the bill (Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill) is at
Talking about death and dying
Making peach with our lives
Anything that needs to change with our lives going forward
Making the decision to live in hope not fear
Marie Curie
Writing a living will
Signing a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) for her husband while he was in hospice.
How to have a good death
Living her life with a sense of purpose
Wanting to have someone hold her hand at death
Having a death Doula
Wanting to die at home in her own bed
Future plans in relation to running and travel
The importance of goals
Why its the journey and not the destination
Heading to visit Libya
Running the Brighton Marathon in 2026
Wanting to 100 Park Runs
Wanting to run 100 Half Marathons
Doing a half ironman…..
Being inspired by IronGran
Writing her bucket list
Being very good with money
Running a 100 mile race…..
Not being a naturally talented runner
The triumph of tenacity over talent!
Wanting to preserve her body as much as possible
Treating her body with respect
Coming last in 25 marathons
How to connect with Lisa on social media
Funny moments in the book!
Final words of advice
Start every run with a 5 minute walk
Make it as fun as you can
Enjoy youself as much as you can
Don't live your life with regrets
Why a 10 min run will make you feel like a new person
Why running can be your salvation to
Social Media
Instagram: @lisaflamingojackson
Facebook: @LisaFlamingoJackson