Run Your Race Podcast
When I first listened to David Goggins' book in 2019, I was hooked. If he could run 100 miles without training, I thought I could do it with training! It unlocked something in me, leading to my journey into ultramarathons. Since then, I've completed multiple 100- and 200-mile races, something I once thought impossible. This podcast aims to give you that same mindset shift. Each week, we interview elite endurance athletes to inspire you to believe more is possible and push yourself to the next level.
Run Your Race Podcast
#023 - we are BACK (Podcast Relaunch)
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The Run Your Race Podcast is back — and Pierce isn't just relaunching a show, he's relaunching with a completely different perspective on why any of this matters.
In this episode, Pierce pulls back the curtain on the last year of his life: getting married, stepping away from running, chasing a business venture that wasn't the right fit, and the burnout that followed one of the most demanding athletic feats of his career — a Guinness World Record for running a treadmill half marathon 153 consecutive days. He's honest about what it felt like to lose the joy in something he loves, and how God used that season to redirect him back to his calling. The message is simple but cuts deep: running is a powerful tool, but if you make it your identity, it will leave you empty. The goal is using the discipline of running to become who God created you to be.
New episodes drop every week — actionable training tips, race strategies, and stories from people doing extraordinary things. Subscribe so you don't miss one. And if you're ready to train with a plan built around YOUR race, Send a DM to @pierceshowe on Instagram to learn more about coaching.