• Episode 10 - I Came Here to Fly: Belief, Community, and the Marathon Mindset with @coach_anakarina
    Feb 16 2026

    In Episode 10 of At Your Own Pace, Mike sits down with Ana, one of the first Mexican women invited to run the Boston Marathon, who is a passionate runner and coach whose journey through the sport has been one of growth, belief, and transformation.

    Ana shares how running became a space for self-discovery — from navigating new environments and unpredictable weather to facing the intense mental battles that come with marathon racing. She reflects on her first marathon experience, the emotions that come with pushing past limits, and the lessons that extend far beyond race day.

    Together, we explore how running is as much about mental strength as physical endurance, why community support is essential, and how trusting yourself can change everything — both on the course and in life.

    This episode is a reminder that progress matters more than perfection, belief is the first step toward achievement, and sometimes you don’t just show up to run — you show up to fly.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 9 - Consistency Over Speed: Running Through Life with @bauermichaels83
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode of At Your Own Pace, Mike sits down with Mike Bauer for an honest conversation about running as a lifestyle — not just a sport.

    They dive into why consistency matters more than speed, how progress in running is rarely linear, and what it means to build mental resilience through both training and everyday life. Mike Bauer shares his personal journey balancing running with real-world responsibilities, setting realistic goals, and learning to embrace discomfort — on the run and beyond it.

    This episode explores how running can support mental and emotional health, why community plays such a critical role in staying motivated, and how slowing down can actually lead to long-term success. At its core, this conversation is a reminder that every runner’s journey looks different — and that the process matters just as much as the destination.

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    52 mins
  • Episode 8 - Progress Over Pace: Finding Community in Running with @allybrett_runs
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode of At Your Own Pace, Mike sits down with Ali Brettnacher for an honest, heartfelt conversation about what running looks like when you strip away pace, performance, and comparison — and focus instead on people, purpose, and connection.

    Ali shares her journey from once hating running to fully embracing it as a source of community and meaning, shaped by family influence, life’s chaos, and a growing desire to show up for others. Together, Mike and Ali explore how running evolves from something that can feel like punishment into something deeply joyful when rooted in shared experiences, vulnerability, and support.

    They talk openly about setbacks, injuries, and disappointment — and why being kind to yourself through those moments matters just as much as consistency and discipline. Ali also discusses the inspiration behind creating her Finish Lines and Milestones podcast, driven by a belief that every runner’s story is worth telling, not just the fastest or most visible ones.

    A powerful part of the conversation centers on running for a cause, particularly Ali’s involvement with Ainsley’s Angels, and the transformative emotional impact of pushing athletes with disabilities. Mike and Ali reflect on how crossing a finish line alongside someone else can completely redefine what success means.

    At its core, this episode is a reminder that running isn’t about pace or comparison — it’s about the connections you make, the stories you collect, and learning to honor your own journey. You belong in this space exactly as you are.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 7 -Celebrating Every Athlete: The Mission of Runtrimag
    Jan 27 2026

    In the seventh episode of At Your Own Pace, host MikeRunsMarathons sits down with Jason Bahamundi, founder of Run, Try, Bike, to explore how representation, community, and sustainable training can reshape the endurance sports space for the better. Jason shares his journey into running in 2007 and how his experience as a Puerto Rican athlete in a predominantly white sport fueled his mission to create platforms that celebrate diversity, inclusion, and everyday athletes at every pace and background.

    The conversation challenges the glorification of “grind culture” in endurance sports and unpacks why smarter training, recovery, and mental well-being matter more than perfection. Jason introduces his “Christmas tree” training philosophy — a balance of hard, moderate, and easy days — and reframes the stigma around DNF and DNS as strategic decisions that protect long-term growth. Together, Mike and Jason reflect on the mental hurdles new runners face, the pressure created by social media comparisons, and the power of storytelling and community support in helping athletes feel seen and supported.

    At its core, this episode is a reminder that there is space at the starting line for everyone, that progress matters more than finish times, and that relentless forward motion is built through patience, self-trust, and connection.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Episode 6 - Herm.runs
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode of At Your Own Pace, host MikeRunsMarathons welcomes Herm, a passionate advocate for inclusivity and representation in the running community, to share a journey rooted in growth, healing, and finding belonging. Herm reflects on how running became more than just movement — evolving into a space for self-discovery, mental clarity, and personal transformation.

    The conversation explores the importance of authentic storytelling, the responsibility that comes with having influence, and why representation truly matters in helping runners feel seen and supported. Herm opens up about overcoming mental barriers, the meditative nature of running, and the joy that comes from setting goals centered on fulfillment rather than competition. At its core, this episode highlights the power of community, the courage it takes to show up as yourself, and the reminder that every runner’s story deserves space — especially in a sport that grows stronger when everyone feels they belong.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Episode 5 - Running_up_that_hillary
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode of At Your Own Pace, host MikeRunsMarathons welcomes Hillary Burgess, a lifelong runner and passionate advocate for the running community, to share a journey shaped by growth, honesty, and resilience. From childhood runs to recent marathon experiences, Hillary reflects on how running has evolved alongside her life—and how mental health, mindset, and support systems have played a major role in staying in the sport.

    The conversation explores the mental battles runners face, the impact of self-doubt, and why setting realistic, incremental goals can lead to meaningful breakthroughs. Hillary also speaks to the importance of authenticity on social media, the unique challenges faced by female runners, and the power of community in helping runners feel seen and supported. At its core, this episode is a reminder that running is about more than pace or placement—it’s about learning from the journey, finding joy in the process, and embracing your own path, wherever it may lead.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Episode 4 - Runner_jessss
    Jan 5 2026

    In the fourth episode of At Your Own Pace, host MikeRunsMarathons sits down with runner and teacher Jess Lindeman (@runner_jessss) to explore a journey built on patience, authenticity, and belief. Jess shares how she went from being a novice runner to qualifying for the Boston Marathon, and how time, consistency, and mindset played a bigger role than any single breakthrough workout.

    The conversation dives into the mental battles runners face, the power of positive self-talk, and the importance of not comparing your path to anyone else’s. Jess reflects on balancing teaching with training, creating authentic content in a noisy social media space, and why motivating others matters more than influencing them. At its core, this episode is a reminder that running should be joyful, that community support is essential, and that every experience—good or bad—offers something worth learning from as long as you keep moving forward.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 3 - Krissymmurphy
    Dec 29 2025

    In the third episode of At Your Own Pace, host MikeRunsMarathons sits down with Krissy Murphy (@krissymmurphy) to explore a running journey that began with a simple 5K app and grew into 45 marathons, including multiple Boston qualifiers. Krissy shares how running evolved from something she did into something that helped shape who she is—mentally, emotionally, and within her community.

    The conversation dives into the mental battles runners face, the importance of consistency over motivation, and why running should be a source of joy rather than pressure. Krissy reflects on the role family and community have played in her journey, the freedom in redefining what it means to be a runner, and the value of taking breaks while still moving forward. This episode is a reminder that every runner’s story matters—and that the real magic of running often lives in the connections made along the way, no matter the pace.

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    51 mins