
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.
Episodes
19 episodes
#019 - The biggest mistake new runners make
The biggest mistake new runners make is setting expectations too high, often due to comparing themselves to experienced runners on social media. When we judge our beginning steps against someone else's years of training, we set ourselves up for...
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Season 1
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Episode 19
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9:04

#018 - The Hardest Part of Being Consistent and How to Overcome It
We explore why maintaining consistency becomes challenging not when things are difficult, but when they become routine. Drawing from my experience running daily half marathons for a world record attempt, I share insights on overcoming the monot...
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Episode 18
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13:19

#017 - Grace Thomas: How To Fuel For Performance (My Personal Dietitan)
Grace Thomas shares her compelling story from athlete to dietitian, focusing on the importance of nutrition in endurance running. She discusses her personal experiences with under-fueling and how they led to health issues and injuries.•...
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Episode 17
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59:05

#016: 4 Things That Helped Me Run 30 Half Marathons In 30 Days
After completing 30 half marathons in 30 days for my Make America Healthy Again Challenge, I'm sharing the four critical factors that have sustained me through one-fifth of my journey toward breaking a Guinness World Record.• Overcoming...
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Episode 16
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20:03

#015 - Cody Poskin: Running 100 Miles in 13 hours and 26 minutes
Cody Poskin's journey from a casual runner to ultra marathon champion showcases the evolution of passion and purpose in the world of running. Throughout this conversation, we uncover how curiosity and a carefree mindset can drive remarkable ach...
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Episode 15
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39:48

#014 - Paul Johnson: Running Across America (59 Miles Per Day)
Paul Johnson shares his inspiring journey running across America to advocate for mental health. He talks about his preparation, challenges faced throughout the TransCon, and how running transformed his life.• Introduction of Paul Johnso...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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44:12

#013: My Next Challenge (Guinness World Record)
This episode explores the transformative power of endurance sports, highlighting personal stories of inspiration and the drive for communal health change. It encourages listeners to engage in personal challenges while raising awareness about nu...
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Episode 13
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18:52

#012: Mark Telford - 130 Consecutive Half Marathons on a Treadmill (World Record Journey)
Mark Telford shares his incredible journey of running a half marathon every day for 130 days to set a Guinness World Record. His experience reveals the challenges faced both physically and logistically, highlighting the importance of community ...
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Episode 12
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37:07

#011: Jeremy Miller - How To Run A Faster Marathon
Jeremy Miller shares his transformative journey from hating running to becoming an accomplished endurance athlete, highlighting the importance of consistency, mindfulness, and proper training in enhancing marathon performance. Listeners can gle...
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Episode 11
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1:04:43

#010: Brady McDonald - Everything Can Change In 18 Months
Brady McDonald shares his transformative journey from an alcohol-centric lifestyle to becoming a passionate endurance athlete. He illustrates the incredible power of pushing personal limits through ultramarathon challenges, focusing on the less...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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53:30

#009: Tara Dower - Fastest Known Time On The Appalachian Trail (2,000+ Miles In 40 Days)
What drives someone to attempt the seemingly impossible and succeed against all odds? Meet Tara Dower, a professional ultra runner and through hiker who has done just that, achieving a record-breaking Fastest Known Time (FKT) on the Appalachian...
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51:35

#008: Full Recap Of My Trip To Africa (CfaN Gospel Crusade)
What happens when skepticism meets the undeniable power of faith? Our latest episode brings you to Abuja, Nigeria, alongside my friend Colton Wiseman and Rob Enge from Christ for All Nations. Rob shares his profound experiences from over a deca...
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Episode 8
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1:25:25

#007: Joe Corcione - Running 100 Miles In 15 Hours and 28 Minutes (90+ Degree Heat)
What does it take to transform from being an unathletic kid into a formidable ultra runner? Join me, as I welcome Joe Corcione to the Run Your Race podcast. Joe's story is a heartfelt testament to resilience and personal growth. Once labeled un...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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1:00:53

#006: Matt Scoletti - From Alcoholic to Conquering the Mammoth Endurance 5X Anvil (Quintuple Ironman)
Join us for an inspiring conversation with extraordinary endurance athlete Matt Scoletti, whose transformative journey from battling alcoholism to conquering the world of endurance sports is nothing short of remarkable. Matt opens up about the ...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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57:28

#005: Luis Cocco - Miami 100 Race Director and Running 9,696 Laps Around A Martial Arts Studio (200 Miles)
From high school cross-country to ultramarathons, Louis Coco's journey is nothing short of awe-inspiring. This episode takes you through his transformation into an ultra-running powerhouse, and the creative mind behind the Miami 100 ultra marat...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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53:50

#004: Dean Stott - Riding The Longest Road In The World (99 Days)
Today I am joined by Dean Stott. Dean Stott is like the real life Rambo. He had a very impressive 16 year career in the military for the UK where he was on the Special Boat Service (SBS). This is like the seal team 6 for the United Kingdom. An ...
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Episode 4
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59:20

#003: Hunter Leininger - Fastest Person To Run Across Iceland (370 mi in 6.5 Days)
Today I am joined by Hunter Leininger who recently became the fastest person to run across Iceland. That is 370 miles in 6.5 days and he did it self supported wearing a 45 lb pack. And this isn’t the only thing he has done… Hunter is also
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Episode 3
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1:00:26

#002: Pete Kostelnick - Fastest Person To Run Across America (72 Miles/day)
Today I am joined by Pete Kostelnick. Pete is a 2x champion of the worlds toughest footrace the Badwater 135, He holds the world record as the fastest person to run across the United States in 42 days, 6 hours, and 30 seconds. That means he ave...
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Episode 2
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1:01:44
