Is there a list somewhere of the music used in the podcast (not the app... I can't get that as I am outside the UK)?
I've searched here and haven't found anything, though sometimes success depends on the right search terms... and maybe someone has it bookmarked... 🤞
Some of the music I'd like to continue to listen to (mostly the stuff without lyrics) and some songs I'll be happy not to hear again 😉
Update: From the answers below, here's a (slightly different link than below) to a playlist with all of the songs (and some of the music without lyrics...): open.spotify.com/playlist/4... (Thanks, Cmoi !!!)
Update 2: The music starting about 11:17 in week 9 that I was looking for is open.spotify.com/track/42lI... (more info how to find something like that below in the comments...)
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Thanks, SueAppleRun ! There are oodles of C25K playlists on Spotify - and, as far as I've found so far, none of them the official NHS list... Still, it gave me the idea to search off this board 🙈 Maybe someone has created one already... (I am really just looking for it so I can get some of the music to add to my post C25K playlists... so, it's not super needed - I can always listen through the other playlists after all!)
And I wonder why I didn't find it when I searched for it... We'll see if that song that sounds at least inspired by music from the Black Sea is also in it... (it's in week 9, starting about 11:15" in...) Like many others it doesn't have any lyrics (unless you count "hey, hey, hey...")
And I was thinking of some dances I saw in a performance choreographed by Ahmet Luleci that I saw years ago in San Francisco CA... Also, Pontic folk dances seem to have similar energy...
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