For The Long Run

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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

  • 93. Lex Gillette: "Challenges help us grow and ascend"

    01/08/2020 Duración: 36min

    Lex Gillette is an athlete, a Paralympian, world record holder, speaker and person who loves life at the end of the day. In this episode we discussed: -being a Paralympian and losing his eyesight at a young age -how he’s handling 2020 and the uncertainty around the Olympics and Paralympics -his background in athletics -getting into adaptive athletics -what it’s like to be a blind Track and Field athlete -getting to and maintaining a high level of excellence, with his first Paralympic Games being in 2004 -winning gold at the Games and what it would mean for him -where his motivation comes from -gratitude  -his Why -the meaning of life (yep, we went there!) -and much more! Follow along with Lex’s journey at https://www.instagram.com/lexgillette and https://twitter.com/lexgillette --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 92. Alexi Pappas: Be a Bravey

    28/07/2020 Duración: 55min

    Alexi Pappas is a runner, film maker, writer, actress and Olympian for Greece. In this episode we talked about: -what she means when she says Bravey -her upcoming memoir and what will be in it -writing poetry -her social media presence -role models -how she has used nutrition  -carbs and eating whole grains and how her nutrition experiences have been different in different places -eating more and the impact it has had for her -post Olympic blues and her experience with mental health -getting stuck in Greece during COVID -how she’s handling the unknown when it comes to the Olympics -why she runs -balance -and much more! Follow along with Alexi’s adventures at instagram.com/alexipappas and twitter.com/alexipappas This episode is brought to you by UCAN. If you know me, you know I’m all about personalization and not having a one sized fits all solution. That applies to training, nutrition in general, and nutrition for training and UCAN is another tool in the toolbox I’ve loved over the years.  Along with profe

  • 91. Jacky Hunt-Broersma: The limit does not exist

    24/07/2020 Duración: 38min

    Jacky Hunt-Broersma is an amputee, cancer survivor and Ultrarunner who has been running for the last four years, living in Cary, North Carolina, though she’s originally from South Africa. In this conversation we talked about: -trail running as an amputee -motivation -pushing boundaries and doing things people have told her she can’t do -running 100 miles on a treadmill -her first trail race being a 40 miler -perseverance -gratitude  -the logistics of trail running with a blade -being a role model for her kids -balance -getting “used to” people saying she’s crazy -big scary goals she has -some of the lessons she’s learned over and over -and much more! Follow along with her adventures at instagram.com/ncrunnerjacky  --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 90. Laura Cortez: Grace and Space

    21/07/2020 Duración: 37min

    This conversation is with Laura Cortez, a dog mom, intersectional environmentalist and runner living in Denver, Colorado. In this episode, we talked about: -Progression to running (and winning!) 50k’s -Her take on and appreciation for rest days -Her start with David Roche/SWAP coaching -Giving grace to herself -Digital marketing for a running brand -Diversity (or lack thereof) in trail running -environmentalism and accessibility -her running community -what she’s learned over the years -favorite trails in Colorado -running in 2020 -and much more! Follow along with Laura’s adventures at www.instagram.com/mamita_laurita/

  • 89. Allison Cleaver: "Stay patient"

    16/07/2020 Duración: 47min

    This episode is with Allison Cleaver. Allison is an elite runner and nurse living in Austin, Tx.  In this episode we talked about: -working as a nurse and beginning right before the pandemic -why she got into nursing -processing her day with respect to running -running post-collegiately -running for Rabbit -her experience at the Olympic Trials -persistence and determination -what she misses about racing and running in 2020 -goals for the future -breakfast tacos -what she loves about the marathon -the Austin running community -coming back from a stress fracture -and much more! Follow along with Allison’s journey at twitter.com/aminicleaver and www.instagram.com/aminicleaver This episode is brought to you by a new group coaching program that I launched with my friend Melissa, a RRCA certified coach and 12 time marathoner. Are you struggling with motivation or consistency? Not sure when to run or when to rest? What about all the options for virtual racing? We’re here to help. Kicking off July 20th, our program i

  • 88. Heather Caplan: RD Real Talk x FTLR

    13/07/2020 Duración: 55min

    This episode is with Heather Caplan, a mom of two, a dietitian, runner and human who is interested in having good conversations with other humans. In this episode we talked about: -getting into distance running -2020 and 2021 goals in running -the anti-diet movement -her own podcast -Lane 9 Project -Lift Run Perform -carbs -unlearning what we’ve been taught -nutrition communication, specific to 2020 and coronavirus -obesity as a stigmatized term -public health policy -zooming out when thinking about health -why she became a dietitian -and much more! Follow along with her adventures at www.instagram.com/heatherdcrd and https://twitter.com/heatherdcrd/ This episode is brought to you by a new group coaching program that I launched with my friend Melissa, a RRCA certified coach and 12 time marathoner. Are you struggling with motivation or consistency? Not sure when to run or when to rest? What about all the options for virtual racing? We’re here to help. Kicking off July 20th, our program is focused on a virtual

  • 87. Wilfredo Benitez: "Doing my best to help others be their best"

    10/07/2020 Duración: 44min

    This episode is with Wilfredo Benitez, of Portland, OR. Will is a self described passionate guy trying to do his best at helping others do their best. Will works with some of the top trail and ultra athletes in the country. In this episode, we talked about: -realizing that the job he was in wasn’t his life’s passion -changing his career -his professional nutrition journey -getting into endurance sports with triathlon and then into ultras -why he loves ultras  -nutrition requirements for high level athletes -working with an athlete who has never considered making a change to their nutrition -working with high level athletes -planning to do his first hundred miler this year -and much more Follow along with Will’s adventures (and nutrition tips!) at www.instagram.com/onpacewellness/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 86. Alan Scherer: “You are always enough”

    07/07/2020 Duración: 45min

    This episode is with Alan Scherer. Alan lives with bipolar disorder and is a recovering alcoholic who loves to run.  I met Alan in 2013 with November Project Boston in the early days, and I’ve always been inspired by his passion for the community and getting out and living life. In this episode, we talked about: -getting into running -his focus and love for community -trail and ultra running -the euphoria of running longer and stronger -his experience with alcoholism and his sobriety -hitting rock bottom in 2010 and how he turned himself around -“those are my yahoos” -the power of just showing up -and so much more I hope you enjoy this one. If Alan’s story resonates, I’m sure he’d love to hear that. You can follow along with his adventures at https://www.instagram.com/stigmafighter.alanscherer/ and instagram.com/strongbeginswithin The fundraiser he mentioned for Father Bills is https://www.facebook.com/donate/733544874121221/1128926324129479/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/suppor

  • 85. Kamilah Journet: Most things worth fighting for are uncomfortable

    03/07/2020 Duración: 01h51s

    This episode is with Kamilah Journet. Kamilah is an observer, runner and marketer in the outdoor industry. In this episode we talked about: -diversity in the running world -setting boundaries with WFH life -Black Lives Matter and learning about Kamilah’s voice -getting uncomfortable -analogies between running and life -consistency -using her voice in a powerful way “Are you only a runner come race day?” -her experience in the outdoor industry -trail running and how inclusive and accepting it is -running distance vs sprints, when the sprinters looked more like her -her running in 2020 and doing whatever she wants -why runners (and athletes) are uniquely equipped to handle societal change that takes a long time Follow along with Kamilah’s journey at instagram.com/kamilahjournet This episode is sponsored by Addaday. I’ve been loving their BioZoom, a portable, myoacial release device, essentially a massage therapy gun. In these times when I’m not able to see my chiropractor for ART and other manual therapies, the

  • 84. Coree Woltering: Be the Light ☀️

    30/06/2020 Duración: 57min

    This episode is with Coree Woltering, a professional trail runner who likes to run really far. In this episode, we talked about: -his 1200 mile Ice Age Trail FKT  -starting the FKT right around the time of the George Floyd protests -deciding to continue his adventure to share something positive  -what he fueled with for 1200 miles spread out over 12-18 hour days on the trail -what kept him going from a motivational standpoint -choosing discomfort on the trails -lessons from the trails that carry over into life -his initial goals as a pro triathlete -moving from triathlon into trail running while living in Boulder -coming out when he was 25 -his experience as a professional athlete working with brands -living in the flatlands and racing in the mountains -and much more! Follow along with Coree’s adventures at https://www.instagram.com/coreewoltering/ and https://coreewoltering.com. This episode is brought to you by Forward Spine and Sport, a Boston based top spot for evidence informed sports injury and pain ass

  • 83. Adam Merry: from 13.1 to 50k and beyond!

    26/06/2020 Duración: 52min

    This episode is with Adam Merry, an elite trail runner from Monterey, California. In this episode, we talked about: -Adam's entry into running which included his first half marathon and first 50k in rapid succession -getting further into trail running -the trail community -diversity, or lack thereof in the trail world -how to address this lack of diversity -what it's like to be a mixed race man growing up in a mostly white community -addressing difficult conversations head on -use of social media for activism and engagement -his professional background related to ocean conservation -coaching by David Roche and what David has taught us -love for the process and day to day and much more! Follow along with Adam's journey at www.instagram.com/amerryrunner --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 82. Kelsey Bruce: Let's taco bout tacos (and running)

    22/06/2020 Duración: 37min

    This episode is with Kelsey Bruce, an assistant coach at Dallas Baptist University and elite marathoner. In this episode we talked about: -her first run, a mile down the road as a three year old -Let’s Run opportunity at the CC World Champs -run coaching -coaching and running the 800 -balance -hunting and fishing with her dad -tacos

  • 81. Erin Fredrickson: “It’s fun because it’s hard”

    18/06/2020 Duración: 54min

    This episode is with Erin Fredrickson. Erin’s a DO, MPH, and Raleigh Distance Project alumni (and co-founder), now living in Seattle, WA. In this episode, we talked about: -identity as a runner and more -getting into healthcare in the time of coronavirus -why she considers herself a leader -Raleigh Distance Project and what it means to her -what she learned from a time that might’ve otherwise been considered a failure -moving during a global pandemic -becoming a family physician during said pandemic -the power of community -“the marathon doesn’t owe you anything” -and much more! Follow along with Erin’s adventures at /www.instagram.com/eeclark3/ and https://twitter.com/eeclark3 The blog that she referenced can be found at https://raleighdistanceproject.org/blog/kym33hbh4wsnwcmcnxk8zhc3htks32 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 80. Ellie Pell: Dedication + Time + Health = Progress

    15/06/2020 Duración: 40min

    This episode is with Ellie Pell, a runner and cafe manager in Ithaca, NY. This episode was recorded at the end of March 2020. In this episode we talked about: -a balanced approach to training leading to progress -having fun in training -qualifying for and racing in the Olympic Trials -starting with running because it was “free therapy” -pressing limits and seeing progress -community -running vs racing -burnout -running through the winter in upstate New York -having a 3-5-10 year plan -mental training and positive psychology -mental health Follow along with Ellie’s adventures at twitter.com/gazzellie and www.instagram.com/gazzellie/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 79. Mary Johnson: "You don't have to work out, you choose to"

    12/06/2020 Duración: 01h05min

    This episode is with Mary Johnson. Mary is a running coach, business owner, athlete, mom, insane. Her words. In this episode, we talked about: -Running for the joy of it -Lift Run Perform -a breaking three project with athletes she coached -big scary goals -coming back from pregnancy -working with David Roche and SWAP -effort based workouts vs time based workouts -changing/swapping workouts with easy days or full rest -Uncle Bob and racing ultras in the future -signing up for a 100 miler???? -balance/shifting seasons -being a coach, a mom, and a wife in addition to being an athlete -her use of social media Follow along with her adventures at instagram.com/itsamarython This episode is sponsored by Addaday. I’ve been loving their BioZoom, a portable, myoacial release device, essentially a massage therapy gun. In these times when I’m not able to see my chiropractor for ART and other manual therapies, the BioZoom definitely hits the spot… pun intended of course. BioZoom is designed to help with recovery and can t

  • 78. Emma Spencer: Growth through challenges and competition

    02/06/2020 Duración: 51min

    This episode is with Emma Spencer, a runner and software engineer who lives in Durham, North Carolina. This episode was recorded on May 29th, the fourth day of protesting in Minneapolis after George Floyd’s violent murder. Normally “just” a running podcast, we dove into this right off the bat. In this episode we also talked about: -how she got into running -her prioritizing rest/recovery and how that has helped her over the years -the parts of running that give her value, and what that value is -intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation -challenges with moving -competition, comparison and validation -North Carolina brewery scene -her least favorite style of workout -the 2020 Olympic Trials -training in 2020 -and much more! Follow along with Emma’s adventures at twitter.com/enspencer and instagram.com/enspencer --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 77. Rochelle Basil: The silos will be chockablock!

    29/05/2020 Duración: 57min

    This episode is with Rochelle Basil, a runner, coach and wife living in Boulder, Colorado, though she’s originally from New Zealand! In this episode we talked about: -pivots in life -starting running again after a post collegiate break -goal of breaking four in the marathon… and eventually running mid two hours -coaching -Lift Run Perform -stoke level as a barometer of readiness -setting goals -another coach’s take on what to do without races on the calendar -disassociation from the outcome leading to better performance -another discussion on the Grand Canyon adventure

  • 76. Scott Fauble: Remember to have FUN

    22/05/2020 Duración: 58min

    This episode is with Scott Fauble, a professional runner in Flagstaff Arizona who trains with Hoka One One Northern Arizona Elite.  In this episode, we talked about: -how he and the team is handling training in 2020 -virtual racing/time trialing -a sense of community even while separated -failure and success and not being defined by one or the other -his evolving Why -the importance of FUN -mental health -lessons learned from the 2020 Olympic Trials -Top Gun (the GOAT of movies) -his own podcast, and the struggles of podcasting in today’s era -burritos, and what makes a perfect one for him -who would play Scott in a movie -support of sponsors as a pro athlete, and being involved with innovation -much more! Follow along with Scott’s adventures at instagram.com/sfaubs and twitter.com/scottfaubs  This episode is brought to you by The BOLDERBoulder, America’s All-Time Best 10K.  The BB, which normally takes place on Memorial Day each year, is keeping the tradition alive by hosting their Virtu

  • 75. Becki Spellman: "We get to do this"

    19/05/2020 Duración: 48min

    This episode is with Becki Spellman, an elite runner, mom, wife and coach. In this episode we talked about: -running with gratitude -competing in four Olympic Marathon Trials -what Atlanta 2020 was like -resiliency over the years -experiences learned across 25 years of running -rolling with the punches -women’s running in 2020 and beyond -“we get to do this” -her running community, online and in person -and much more! Follow along with Becki’s adventures at instagram.com/beckispell and twitter.com/beckispell --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 74. Vanessa Fraser: Trust The Process

    15/05/2020 Duración: 49min

    This episode is with Vanessa Fraser, a professional runner for Bowerman Track Club in Portland, Oregon. In this episode, we talked about: -trusting the process -training with Shalane and the Bowerman Track Club -breaking 15 minutes n the 5k -achieving big goals -race day glitter vs race day mustache -focusing on the journey vs the outcome -getting better vs tangible goal setting -increasing mileage as a pro -the origin of her twitter handle, locknessmonstar -and much more! Follow along with her adventures at instagram.com/nessafraser and twitter.com/locknessmonstar Photo credit: Talbot Cox --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

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