Sinopsis
Exploring the why behind what keeps runners running long, strong, and motivated. The cover photo is my Why: finishing my first 50k, which was a last minute change of plans due to TNF50 cancellation, supported and surrounded by some of the best humans in the trail running world.
Episodios
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154. Ali Feller: Ali on the Long Run
06/04/2021 Duración: 50minAli Feller is the host of the Ali on the Run Show, a freelance writer and editor, a mom, wife, and someone who is really just excited about life. In this episode, we talked about: -Ali’s first few runs to the dog park and back -why she kept running -the feeling of her first race -why she got into podcasting -some of the takeaways from 300+ episodes -self acceptance and what she’d tell her younger self -her goals for her daughter -making a career of running and podcasting -and so much more! Thanks to Beam for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. beam is a CBD company that’s making waves in the running world by offering products that combine THC-free CBD with other high-quality ingredients. It was founded by two ex-professional athletes with the idea that everyone should have the chance to experience what better feels like. Whether you’re sore or stressed, beam is key for recovery and self-care. Visit beamtlc.com and use the code FTLR for 15% off and let me know what you think. I suggest the dream powder or
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153. Joe Holder: Fall In Love With Your Idiosyncrasies
02/04/2021 Duración: 59minJoe Holder is the founder of The Ocho System, a Nike Master Trainer, run coach, consultant and writer, out here trying to use his skill set to apply it to as many places as possible. In this episode we talked about: -getting into health and fitness -using his gifts to help others -why he believes helping just one person is worth it -“you’re gonna have to do weird shit” -falling in love with your idiosyncrasies -three main stressors to manage -balancing hard work and recovery -his nutritional beliefs, grounded in science and self-experimentation -long term success -goals and his mission -the meaning of life -and so much more Follow along with Joe’s journey at instagram.com/ochosystem This episode is brought to you by SuperCoffee; the healthy, delicious alternative to sugary coffee drinks. SuperCoffee was recently named the fastest growing food and beverage brand in America by Inc Magazine, and after tasting a bunch of their flavors, I can see why. Their coffees contain zero sugar and many of them contain 10g
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152. Marni Salup: Marni on the Move
30/03/2021 Duración: 51minMarni Salup is a wellness minded athlete, yogi and entrepreneur. She’s also an explorer, adventurer and has a curiosity and passion for life. In this episode, we talked about: -her own podcast, Marni on the Move -becoming an entrepreneur -her training goals and progress in 2020/2021 -top takeaways from her own podcasting -what success means to her -a failure and where it led -meditation and mindfulness -and much more! Follow along with Marni’s adventures at instagram.com/marnionthemove and her podcast, Marni on the Move!
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151. Natalie Mitchell: Nat Runs Far
27/03/2021 Duración: 56minNatalie Mitchell is a mom of three, a runner who truly loves the sport, a wife, podcast host and a person who just really loves this life. In this episode we talked about: -getting into running -how she uses social media -why she runs -how she got into podcasting and her goals there -her love of traveling and exploring new cities -her 2021 running goals -what success means to her -mental preparation -longevity and running for life -and much more! Follow along with Natalie at instagram.com/natrunsfar and her podcast, Suite Run. My episode on her podcast drops April 1st!
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150. Tansey Lystad: We can do hard things
21/03/2021 Duración: 01h05minTansey Lystad is a runner, part of Tracksmith’s amateur program and runs for Boulder Underground, a semi professional sunrise and sunset chaser, high school science teacher, dad joke connoisseur, and a life enthusiast. In this episode we talked about: -finding happiness -the balance between struggle and growth “Don’t crack the egg” and not holding goals too tight -therapy and mental health -running strong despite an otherwise challenging year -success -big dreams -sunrise chasing -The Track Club/Boulder Underground Thanks to GU Energy Labs for sponsoring this episode. Initially known as THE energy gel company, GU now offers several different product lines designed to meet the needs of today’s athlete. It’s not just the mid run refueling option that I love, but their post run recovery protein that mixes SO well with coffee, or even the before bed magnesium and vitamin D supplement too. No other magnesium supplement has worked as well as theirs has for me. This season of running is a great time to try something
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149. Sabrina de la Cruz: Growth and diversity in elite running
15/03/2021 Duración: 51minSabrina de la Cruz is a kind, passionate, hard working woman whose commitment is to help others and also strive for greatness as a professional runner. In this episode we talked about: -her growth as a runner -more importantly, her growth as a human -Angel City Elite’s genesis -what it’s like to be part of a team where promoting diversity in the sport is a core tenet -the women’s running community -what shocked her about the 2020 Olympic Trials -balance -mental health -being ok with failure -gratitude -what she’d tell a younger version of herself -and so much more! Follow along with her adventures at https://www.instagram.com/sabrinaldelacruz Thanks to Beam for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. beam is a CBD company that’s making waves in the running world by offering products that combine THC-free CBD with other high-quality ingredients. It was founded by two ex-professional athletes with the idea that everyone should have the chance to experience what better feels like. Whether you’re sore or stressed
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148. Ashley Brasovan: More buckets of happiness than just running
09/03/2021 Duración: 55minAshley Brasovan is a runner, friend, community member, and an environmentalist focused on climate change. In this episode, we talked about: -Struggling to define herself as a runner post collegiately -running since 6th or 7th grade -having bone issues and overcoming those injuries -hearing that she might not run again -getting to “rock bottom” and then coming back -her passion for the environment -things that runners (and everyone) can do to help the environment -having “more buckets of happiness than just running” -her definition of success -pacing at Project Carbon X2 -and much more! Follow along with Ashley’s adventures at instagram.com/ashley_brasovan Thanks to Beam for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. beam is a CBD company that’s making waves in the running world by offering products that combine THC-free CBD with other high-quality ingredients. It was founded by two ex-professional athletes with the idea that everyone should have the chance to experience what better fe
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147. Rajpaul Pannu: A byproduct of consistency
05/03/2021 Duración: 51minRajpaul Pannu is a first generation Indian American, born in Los Angeles County. He’s a runner that’s just trying to get it all together in this day and age (aren’t we all?!). In this episode we talked about: -his first few runs and setting a goal of a 6:20 mile in school -his progression into ultra running -HOKA Project Carbon X2 -why he loves road ultras -reading The War of Art -meditation and gratitude -balance -consistency -what success means to him -how the pandemic has helped his running -being a first generation American -representation in the trail and ultra world -having the best hair on the start line -and much more! Follow along with Rajpaul’s adventures at instagram.com/lightningraj Cover photo by Melissa Ruse Photography --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support
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146. Emily Infeld: "We all have struggles and that's ok"
01/03/2021 Duración: 57minEmily Infeld is a cat mom, a runner, foodie, and a passionate person who loves to laugh. She also runs professionally for the Bowerman Track Club. In this episode we talked about: -getting into running and realizing she was good -the injury/recovery cycle -injury frustrations -staying mentally strong -the unknown -support from her teammates and coaches -setting intentions -daily gratitude -mental health and normalizing it -“it’s ok to ask for help” -“we all have struggles and that’s ok” -defining success -and much more! Follow along with Emily’s journey at https://www.instagram.com/emilyinfeld Thanks to Beam for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. beam is a CBD company that’s making waves in the running world by offering products that combine THC-free CBD with other high-quality ingredients. It was founded by two ex-professional athletes with the idea that everyone should have the chance to experience what better feels like. Whether you’re sore or stressed, beam is key for recovery and self-care. Visit be
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145. Karis Jochen: "What's Your Passion?"
23/02/2021 Duración: 51minKaris Jochen is a runner and grad student getting her masters in data analytics, and in “the soul” she is a lifelong learner and pursuer of all passions. In this episode, we talked about: -her start with running -“running is the ultimate teacher of life” -happiness not being the same thing as joy -fear and how it is a construct -her role as a data scientist -not running during the pandemic -life passions -what she’d do without running -“you are enough” -and so much more! Follow along with Karis’ adventures at instagram.com/karisjochen Thanks to Beam for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. beam is a CBD company that’s making waves in the running world by offering products that combine THC-free CBD with other high-quality ingredients. It was founded by two ex-professional athletes with the idea that everyone should have the chance to experience what better feels like. Whether you’re sore or stressed, beam is key for recovery and self-care. Visit beamtlc.com and use
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144. Brianna Sacks: Ultra running and ultra reporting
20/02/2021 Duración: 59minBrianna Sacks is a runner and journalist for BuzzFeed living in Denver, Colorado. In this episode we talked about: -her reporting at BuzzFeed -some of the national events she’s covered in the last year -getting interested in running -how we met, which is my favorite part about the trail community -Rob Krar -Justin Grunewald’s birthday run in November 2019 -donuts -getting comfortable being uncomfortable -getting over hurdles in her own body and being -therapy and mental health -her recent FKT -and much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support
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143. Chris Chavez: Goal chasing and storytelling
17/02/2021 Duración: 01h03minChris Chavez is a writer for Sports Illustrated, a runner, and founder of Citius Mag. In this episode, we talked about: -podcasting -his journey into journalism -running for the Brooklyn Track Club -his own running goals -the evolving sponsorship model in running -sports media -how he got started with Citius Mag -the Citius Mag podcast network and how he focuses on differentiation -racing in 2021 -and much more! Follow along with Chris’ journey at twitter.com/ChrisChavez! Thanks again to Beam for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. beam is a CBD company that’s making waves in the running world by offering products that combine THC-free CBD with other high-quality ingredients. It was founded by two ex-professional athletes with the idea that everyone should have the chance to experience what better feels like. Whether you’re sore or stressed, beam is key for recovery and self-care. Visit beamtlc.com and use the code FTLR for 15% off and let me know what
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142. Mikel Haggadone: How running intertwines with life
12/02/2021 Duración: 49minMikel Haggadone is a runner, scientist (and immunologist), and one of the most positive voices out there in the running world. In this episode, we talked about: -how running intertwines with life -what “you are enough?” means to him -a breakdown of the piece he published in iRunFar -self acceptance -“you never feel different after you achieve something” -why he runs long distances -mental health and having bipolar disorder -why he loves lifting people up -and so much more Follow along with Mikel’s journey at https://www.instagram.com/mikelhaggadone/ This podcast is brought to you by BOCO Gear, a Boulder based custom headwear company company named after Boulder, Colorado. BOCO Gear was founded by kay Martin and born out of her learnings during her more than 25 year career in the outdoor industry. If you’ve been running trail or ultra races for the last few years, there’s a pretty high chance you own a BOCO hat or two. I have almost a dozen BOCO hats and they’re definitely my
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141. Dr Kirstin Lauritzen: High performance insights for all
08/02/2021 Duración: 01h08sDr Kirstin Lauritzen is a chiropractor and human nutrition expert living in Portland, Oregon predominantly working with athletes. In this episode, we talked about: -her educational background -high performance and how everything is intertwined -looking at the body from a functional perspective -her experience and goals as a triathlete -the learnings from long training and racing/adventure days -a deep dive into nutrition and the most common deficiencies -how to use lab work to drive decision making on nutrition -the importance of eating enough and sleep/stress management -knowing your why -and much more! Follow along with Dr. Kirsten’s adventures at https://www.instagram.com/drkirstin This podcast is brought to you by BOCO Gear, a Boulder based custom headwear company company named after Boulder, Colorado. BOCO Gear was founded by kay Martin and born out of her learnings during her more than 25 year career in the outdoor industry. If you’ve been running trail or ultra races for the last few years,
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140. Caroline Burckle: For The Long [Swim]
03/02/2021 Duración: 01h08minCaroline Burckle is an athlete who has swam at the Olympics, a mentor, and an ever changing and ever evolving human with about 1,000 interests and things she wants to embark on in her life. In this one, we talked about: -how we got connected (via Amelia Boone and taco socks) -rest day brags -the 2008 Olympics and her new journey from there -failure -RISE Athletes and mentorship -internal validation -what she considers success to be -her legacy -gratitude and her intentional practice -running a business vs competing in the Olympics -what she wishes people knew -and SO much more Follow along with Caroline’s adventures at instagram.com/caroburckle This podcast is brought to you by BOCO Gear, a Boulder based custom headwear company company named after Boulder, Colorado. BOCO Gear was founded by kay Martin and born out of her learnings during her more than 25 year career in the outdoor industry. If you’ve been running trail or ultra races for the last few years, there’s a pretty high chance you own a BOCO hat or t
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139. Kay Martin: Need drives innovation
29/01/2021 Duración: 54minKay Martin is a runner and founder of BOCO Gear. She used to say she was a student of the industry and full of passion and all those other adjectives. In this episode, we talked about: -why she called herself a fake athlete -her background in running and endurance -getting into the outdoor industry -being a female in a male dominated industry -starting her own brand, BOCO Gear -challenges in 2020 -innovation and pressure -new lines of business that were unimaginable before -what she knows know she wishes she knew back then -goals for 10+ years out -and much more! This podcast is brought to you by BOCO Gear, a Boulder based custom headwear company company named after Boulder, Colorado. BOCO Gear was founded by kay Martin and born out of her learnings during her more than 25 year career in the outdoor industry. If you’ve been running trail or ultra races for the last few years, there’s a pretty high chance you own a BOCO hat or two. I have almost a dozen BOCO hats and they’re definitely my favorite headwear, an
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138. Charlie Watson: Chasing Boston, from across the pond
26/01/2021 Duración: 51minCharlie Watson is a registered dietitian working in a hospital, a new dog owner, a runner, even though right now “I don’t really feel like one,” and world traveler. In this episode we talked about: -BBQ food vs a barbecue -calling herself a runner vs not -getting into running -signing up for the London Marathon as her first race -why the Boston Marathon is her North Star -our shared passion from invitational/charity bib to BQ bib -how she gets out the door in tough conditions -being a dietitian in 2020/2021 -mental health -balance -podcasting/writing -and much more! Follow along with Charlie’s adventures at instagram.com/therunnerbeans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support
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137. Lauren Paquette: A Very Fun Job
22/01/2021 Duración: 48minLauren Paquette is a southerner, new Flagstaff resident and professional elite distance runner with NAZ Elite. In this episode, we talked about: -her entry into running -moving to a new city -battling through four years of injuries -motivation through the hard times -not giving up -getting to where she is today -knowing cities better than the locals -her dog -very important team related information, such as Team Burrito or Team Quesadilla -her experience so far with NAZ Elite -what she wants to contribute -lots of jokes -the origin of her social handles -and much more! Follow along with Lauren’s adventures at https://www.instagram.com/hotpaquettes/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support
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136. Emma Kertesz: Mood Boards and Marathons
19/01/2021 Duración: 01h01minEmma Kertez is a wearer of many hats as a runner, educational consultant, dog mom, seltzer connoisseur, and mood board curator. In this episode, we talked about: -training in Boulder -her journey into elite running, with an OTQ marathon -balance between “life” and running -racing post collegiately -racing in the Olympic Trials -mental health -using her social media platforms the way that she does -taking time off from running in 2020 -LOTS of laughter -and much more! Follow along with Emma’s journey at https://www.instagram.com/em_kertesz This podcast is brought to you by Access Nutrients. If you routinely consume foods made from grains, beans, nuts, seeds, or soy, you may unknowingly be ingesting large amounts of phytate; an anti-nutrient that pulls zinc, iron, calcium and magnesium out of your body. For anyone struggling with digestion, energy, sleep or micronutrient deficiencies like iron deficiency anemia, consider giving Access Nutrients a try. This digestive enzyme will brea
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135. Nathan Riech: A Paralympian on a mission to grow the movement
15/01/2021 Duración: 51minNathan Riech is someone who really cares about the next generation. His relationship with running has evolved over the years, which we dove more into. He’s a Paralympic Athlete on a mission to help the next generation have better resources. In this episode, we talked about: -his brain injury and how it transformed him -podcasting -balance -growing up in a family of elite athletes -the Paralympic movement and what it means to him -where he wants to be in 5-10 years -enjoying each run for what it’s worth -gratitude -“loosening the reigns” -what he wished people knew about him -getting into ultras in the future -and much more Follow along with Nathan’s journey at instagram.com/nategraywolf This podcast is brought to you by Access Nutrients. If you routinely consume foods made from grains, beans, nuts, seeds, or soy, you may unknowingly be ingesting large amounts of phytate; an anti-nutrient that pulls zinc, iron, calcium and magnesium out of your body. For anyone struggling with digestion, energy, sleep o