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

  • 73. Hillary Allen: Science, exploring the world and bugs

    08/05/2020 Duración: 50min

    This episode is with Hillary Allen, a self described super curious science nerd constantly looking for bugs and asking the question Why? She’s also a professional trail and ultra runner for The North Face, a coach and podcaster herself. In this episode, we talked about: -the initial interest in this podcast -science -disassociating her sense of self-worth with her status as an athlete -her community -why she got into running -what she likes about long distance running -her own Why and how it has shifted -setbacks and injuries -the injury recovery process -progress and consistency -injury recovery alongside Rob Krar -podcasting and coaching  -and much more! Follow along with Hillary’s adventures at www.instagram.com/hillygoat_climbs and www.twitter.com/hillygoatclimbs --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 72. Lindsay Crouse: Running and Writing with Bravery

    05/05/2020 Duración: 52min

    This episode is with Lindsay Crouse. Lindsay is a senior editor and reporter at the New York Times, and also a marathon runner. In this episode we talked about:  -some of the big stories she’s shared over the years -Alysia Montaño and Allyson Felix’s stories (#DreamMaternity) -Mary Cain’s story, one of the top 100 stories at the NYT in 2018, and many other individual athletes’ stories -what inspired her to chase those stories -bravery and wanting to help others improve -the baton pass from pro women to elite to sub elite -the idea of a race not because you’re winning, but because you’re improving -takeaways and lessons learned through her reporting -using social media for motivation -the best description of balance I’ve ever heard -North Star vs goal setting -and much more! You can follow along with Lindsay’s stories and running at twitter.com/lindsaycrouse, instagram.com/lindsaycrouse and https://www.nytimes.com/by/lindsay-crouse --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 71. Rebecca Mehra: Kindness For The Win

    01/05/2020 Duración: 41min

    This episode is with Rebecca Mehra. Rebecca is a professional track and field athlete on Little Wing Athletics, public policy nerd who works for the mayor of Bend, Oregon. In this episode we talked about: -women supporting women -being supported by Oiselle -training with Little Wing Athletics and having Lauren Fleshman as her coach -improving as an athlete and a person -focusing on mental strength -public policy -social media as a professional athlete -struggle with burnout -team experiences in college and pro athletics -her evolving Why -going viral -how nutrition and blood analysis has played a role in her progress and how it helps her stay healthy -her favorite distance -using comparison in a healthy way -and more! Follow along with Rebecca’s adventures at instagram.com/rebecca_mehra and twitter.com/rebecca_mehra This episode is brought to you by Wellness In Motion, the clinic in Boston that I’ve been going to for chiropractic and sports massage for the last few years. Normally an in person experience, the

  • 70. Latoya Shauntay Snell: Consistently reevaluating Why

    28/04/2020 Duración: 46min

    This episode is with Latoya Shauntay Snell, a runner, mom, wife, chef, writer and all around athlete living in Brooklyn, New York. In this episode, we talked about: -consistency vs being motivated -re-evaluating failure as a way to be successful -going “too far” as a way to learn -meditation and introspection -constant re-evaluation of her Why -being a sponsored athlete and working with brands -therapy -social media as a gift and a curse -and much more! You can follow along with Latoya’s adventures at www.instagram.com/iamlshauntay/ and twitter.com/latoyashauntay --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 69. David Roche: YOU ARE SO LOVED

    24/04/2020 Duración: 01h01min

    This episode is with David Roche! David's my coach, and the first guest to come on the podcast for a third time! In this episode we talked about: -current state of affairs, mentally and globally -my injury recovery -his approach to coaching at this time -"pressure makes diamonds" -takeaways from a global pandemic -four points to focus on as a runner these days "yes, thank you" -missing the Boston Marathon -long term development -strides and hill training -finding joy in PLAY -David talking through a drop in audio -and so much more! Follow along with David's journey at instagram.com/addiedoesstuff and twitter.com/mountainroche --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 68. Kaci Lickteig: Exploring the Unknown

    20/04/2020 Duración: 33min

    This episode’s guest is Kaci Lickteig! Kaci is a professional trail runner and physical therapist who lives in Nebraska. In this episode, we talked about: -Evolution of distance running -Her love of the community -Finding out what she’s made of in ultras -Signing up and running a marathon with her mom -Running and exercising with her mom and grandma -Practicing gratitude -What she does professionally as a PT, working post-surgery -how to decide rest vs continuing to train -Goal races and getting out of her element -Western States and why she loves it -changing sponsors and her use of social media -and much more! You can follow along with Kaci’s journey at instagram.com/ultrarunnerkc and twitter.com/runner_kc --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 67. Teal Burrell: From 4:07 to 2:39... and beyond!

    17/04/2020 Duración: 38min

    This episode is with Teal Burrell, a mom, science writer with a PhD in neuroscience, and marathoner who has gone from 4:07 to 2:39. In this episode, we talked about: -big scary goals -hitting goals, and then dreaming bigger -the process of getting better -explaining science to nonscientists -her experience in the 2016 vs 2020 Olympic Marathon Trials -planning to have a baby post-Trials -freelance/WFH tips -balance -Oiselle and the community she is a part of -Lizzo -and much more! Follow along with her journey at https://www.instagram.com/runnerteal/ and https://twitter.com/runnerteal --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 66. Sabrina Little: Exploring the Why... with a PhD Philosopher

    14/04/2020 Duración: 44min

    This episode is with Sabrina Little! Sabrina is a wife, a soon to be mother, philosopher, and a professional runner. In this episode, we dug into the exploration of Why. Not just Sabrina’s Why, but the process in general.  We also talked about: -doing the work, and her love of the process -how suffering plays a part of a flourishing life -her ability to persevere -why she started running -what’s next after taking racing out of the equation -her PhD program -trails and life as a pro runner -telling her sponsors about being pregnant -her upcoming journey into motherhood -an epic mistake in her first ultra -more about the Why! Follow along with Sabrina’s adventures at  twitter.com/beaninsneakers, https://www.instagram.com/mrs.little_engine_that_could --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 65. Danielle Snyder: Being Brave is Being Authentic

    10/04/2020 Duración: 01h08min

    This episode's guest is Danielle Snyder.  Danielle is a licensed clinical social worker, wellness coach, running coach, an ultra runner, living in Portland, Oregon. In this episode, we talked about: -how Danielle knew (or didn't know!) she wanted to go into the mental health field -managing normalcy during times like these -how to handle a global pandemic like an ultra -what she's learned as a runner that applies to today -bravery and hope -how to run when you know it will help but can't get out the door -what her North Star and guiding light is currently, and then she flipped it around and asked what mine is! -Bigger Than The Trail, an organization aimed at using trail running as a platform to advocate for mental health -how a crisis can force us to make change -and much more! Follow along with Danielle's adventures at https://www.instagram.com/diellesmells and her website at https://innerdriveathlete.com/. You can reach out to her directly on Instagram or at daniellersnyder@gmail.com Check out Bigger T

  • 64. Ben Bruce: Running with the Bruces

    07/04/2020 Duración: 33min

    This episode's guest is Ben Bruce.  Ben is a coach, professional runner, father, husband, and much more. We recorded this episode back in Flagstaff in October, so it's free of any coronavirus talk! In this episode, we did talk about: -balance -HOKA NAZ Elite and working with Ben Rosario -coaching taking a bigger role -how he's able to keep up with his own fitness -racing a 2:26 marathon as a pacer while preparing for a 10k on the track -his streak of USA Championships -how his goals have shifted as part of #TeamBruce -his wife Steph Bruce and how Ben is a major part of her training -breaking down the 2019 Chicago Marathon -training in Flagstaff and what it means to Ben -focusing on the process -what's ahead and much more! Enjoy! You can follow along with Ben's adventures at https://www.instagram.com/bbjamin15/ and https://twitter.com/bbjamin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 63. Ladia Albertson-Junkans: Running on Hope

    02/04/2020 Duración: 52min

    This episode's guest is Ladia Albertson-Junkans.  Ladia works in health research, and is known for her incredible energy and positivity on the roads and trails.  This episode started off stronger than most, and we dove right into it. Ladia is a good friend and helped me through some of the hardest weeks of my life as I went through my first experience with loss. We talked about that, and much more: -running on Hope -Gabe Grunewald and the relationship Ladia had (and still has) with Gabe -Justin Grunewald and their relationship -running Western States 2019 and what that was like -running Boston 2019 and her incredible experience -her growth as a runner -experiences with loss, grief, and joy -why pain can be gift and blessing in the presence of loss -bravery and so much more. I hope you enjoy this one. I sure did. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 62. Nick Klastava: Finding the joy again

    30/03/2020 Duración: 32min

    This episode's guest is Nick Klastava! Nick is a dad, husband, coach, and runner who lives in Baltimore, MD. In this episode, we talked about: -running as a social activity -taking a long break from running and getting back as an adult -getting back to competitive running and racing -doing workouts without splitting laps on his watch (and why!) -SWAP Team and his relentless positivity -mental health and therapy -“toughness” -goals going forward -coaching with Lift Run Perform And much more! Follow along with Nick's adventures at https://twitter.com/nklastava and https://instagram.com/nklastava! This episode is brought to you by @synchroknitbywigwam. SynchroKnit uses breakthrough technology creating a truly fitted sock that doesn't slip, and it enhances the performance of a running shoe... especially on the trails or when you’re climbing and descending. Go to synchroknit.com and enter in code LONGRUN25 to receive 25% off of your first order. I'm so excited to get out onto the trails with them soon! --- Supp

  • 61. Jacob Puzey: Running, coaching, and home-schooling

    27/03/2020 Duración: 50min

    This week's guest is Jacob Puzey. Jacob is an elite trail and ultra runner who lives in Alberta, Canada.  Jacob is a coach, a dad to six, race director, and more. In this week's episode we talked about: -the many hats he wears -living and running in Alberta, Canada -his entry into running -the running community  -what RD's are dealing with during these times -his background in education -a dive into homeschooling and his tips for parents who are now working from home with school aged kids -and much more! You can follow Jacob's adventures at https://www.instagram.com/jacobpuzey/ and https://twitter.com/jacobpuzey, and his coaching group is called Peak Run Performance. This week's podcast is sponsored by SynchroKnit, powered by Wigwam! SynchroKnit uses breakthrough technology creating a truly fitted sock that doesn't slip, and it enhances the performance of a running shoe. They're tight on the arch and heel which makes it feel snug. Go to synchroknit.com and enter in code LONGRUN25 to receive 25% off.

  • 60. Aliphine Tuliamuk: Running on Gratitude

    24/03/2020 Duración: 45min

    This week's guest is Aliphine Tuliamuk. Aliphine is a professional runner on HOKA ONE ONE's Northern Arizona Elite, based in Flagstaff, Arizona. In this episode (which was recorded before the announcement was made about postponing the Olympics), we talked about: -racing (and winning) the Olympic Marathon Trials -her roots and moving to the US after growing up in Kenya -rest and recovery after one of the biggest races of her life -uncertainty and her approach to moving forward -Northern Arizona Elite and the team environment -re-watching the Trials -crocheting and keeping busy  -her favorite spots in Flagstaff -gratitude  -consistency -much more! Follow along with Aliphine's adventures at https://www.instagram.com/aliphine and https://twitter.com/aliphinetuliamu This week's podcast is sponsored by SynchroKnit, powered by Wigwam! SynchroKnit uses breakthrough technology creating a truly fitted sock that doesn't slip, and it enhances the performance of a running shoe. They're tight on the arch and hee

  • 59. Shalane Flanagan: Run Fast, Eat Slow

    20/03/2020 Duración: 53min

    This week's guest is Shalane Flanagan.  Shalane is an Olympic Medalist and American Record holder, who is now a coach for the Bowerman Track Club in Portland, Oregon. In this episode, we talked about:  -graduating from a pro runner to a pro coach -running for the joy of it -uncertainty in the weeks ahead and what runners can and should do -gratitude -the secret to successful running -"stuffing the silo" -"the joke's on them, I would've done this for free!" -her excitement for what's ahead and paying it forward -Run Fast, Eat Slow -Running the Boston Marathon again some day... for fun! -the running community -her goals for the future  and much more!  You can follow Shalane's journey at https://www.instagram.com/shalaneflanagan/ and https://www.twitter.com/shalaneflanagan/, and you can find her cookbook co-authoried by Elyse Kopecky at https://runfasteatslow.com/ This week's podcast is sponsored by SynchroKnit, powered by Wigwam! SynchroKnit uses breakthrough technology creating a truly fitted sock that doesn't

  • 58. Jen A Miller: "Running: A Love Story"

    16/03/2020 Duración: 50min

    This week's episode is with Jen A Miller. Jen is a runner and freelance writer who lives in New Jersey.  Please note: The first few minutes of audio aren't great, but it gets better after that! In this episode, we talked about: -getting started as a writer -her journey as a runner -why she runs today -therapy and mental health -tips for people working from home who have never done so before -balance -rejection -keeping it real and much more!  You can follow along at https://twitter.com/byJenAMiller and https://jenamiller.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 57. Camelia Mayfield: Running Happy on the Roads, Trails and Trials

    13/03/2020 Duración: 34min

    This week's episode is with Camelia Mayfield. Camelia is a trail and ultra runner who lives in Bend, Oregon. In this episode, which we recorded the day before the Olympic Marathon Trials, we talked about: -going from the trails to the road -how she got started with ultrarunning -mental health and what it means for her -how she balances/juggles training, life, and work -approaching a race  -how she uses nutrition to fuel her performance -the US Olympic Marathon Trials -much more! Follow along at https://www.instagram.com/cameliamayfield and https://twitter.com/cameliamayfield --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 56. YiOu Wang: From the Trails to the Trials

    06/03/2020 Duración: 49min

    This week's episode is with YiOu Wang. YiOu is a trail and ultra runner who lives and trains in Northern California. In this episode ahead of the Olympic Trials, we discussed: -qualifying for the Trials due to a last minute race change -training for the Trials as a trail runner -lessons learned from the trails that carry over to the roads -her "couch to Boston Marathon Qualifier" while living in Boston -going up in distance beyond the marathon -sponsorship and social media as a pro athlete -"luck is when preparation meets opportunity" -being process focused vs results oriented -her travels -and more! Follow along at https://www.instagram.com/ywangruns/ and https://twitter.com/Magicsquid --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 55. Erin Strout: Writing, Running, and the Olympic Marathon Trials

    27/02/2020 Duración: 57min

    This week's special episode is with Erin Strout! Erin is a writer for Women's Running, and lives in Flagstaff, Arizona. In this episode, we talked about: -behind the scenes of being a journalist -how Erin got into the profession -which of her stories are her favorite or the most meaningful -why we're seeing women's distance running the best it has ever been -women's running in general, and how to continue to move things forward -a "state of affairs" with running  -some predictions for the industry and of course... THE OLYMPIC TRIALS! You can find Erin at https://twitter.com/erinstrout and https://instagram.com/erinstrout, and at Women's Running Magazine! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support

  • 54. Kaitlin Gregg Goodman: Training Joyfully

    21/02/2020 Duración: 56min

    This week's guest is Kaitlin Gregg Goodman. Kaitlin is a professional runner who lives in Providence, RI and trains with the BAA High Performance team. In this episode, we talked about: -Training Joyfully, and what that means to her -her development as an athlete and coach -how she finds joy during times of adversity -what she's afraid of -her take on balance  -dealing with the comparison game as a professional runner -her favorite part of the Boston Marathon course… which is coincidentally my least favorite part -Public Health Policy and how to have better conversations around health metrics and progress -her educational background -The Olympic Trials, as she's qualified in the 5000/10000 and marathon! -and much more! Follow along at https://twitter.com/runnerkg and https://instagram.com/runnerkg Tune in next week for a special Olympic Trials preview episode with Erin Strout, which will be released on Thursday instead of Friday, so you can have an extra day to listen ahead of Saturday’s Olympic Marathon

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