• 15: What if friction stopped costing you miles? Run Slick creator Felipe Niada
    Dec 17 2025

    Ever had a long run derailed by raw skin, burning friction, or a hydration belt that turns your back into sandpaper. This conversation follows the real story of a runner and chemical engineer who took on chafing with an endurance-first mindset, building a thin, durable film that lasts for hours, rinses clean, and doesn’t stain your favorite shirt.

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    24 mins
  • 14: Sobriety, Strength, and Joy with @helenhansonsmith
    Dec 6 2025

    Some runs change your pace. Others change your life. Helen Hanson joins us to share how a 15‑minute first mile became the start of an eleven‑year journey through recovery, resilience, and community—culminating in a grit‑filled New York City Marathon that doubled as a release valve for a hard year. We go deep on the moments that shaped her. Helen breaks down how small, repeatable wins built trust in herself. She’s candid about navigating family loss and setting boundaries, and she shares how running for a recovery‑focused charity gave her purpose when chasing a PR wasn’t the point.


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    31 mins
  • 13: Running, Mentorship, And Short Shorts with @runjefferyrun
    Nov 16 2025

    We talk with Jeffery Heard about finding peace in running, building community, and making movement a lifelong habit. From boxing roots to half marathons and mentoring youth, he shares honest advice on comparison, gear myths, and why the first mile lies.

    If the episode resonates, follow Jeffrey on Instagram at @RunJeffreyRun, then subscribe, share with a friend who needs a boost, and leave a quick review to help more runners find the show.

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    32 mins
  • 12: Humbled by injury. Determined to return with @beefybbb
    Nov 3 2025

    Brenda opens up about her current running status, marking a pivotal point in her journey as she recovers from a torn meniscus. Tune in for candid reflections on injury, recovery, and the role of community in getting back to peak form.

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    33 mins
  • 11: Cheering on (Audio Blog)
    Oct 21 2025

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    This audio blog celebrates encouragement in running and life—how a kind word or gesture can ripple outward, fueling motivation and belonging.

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    4 mins
  • 10: From Grief to Grit with @ketchuptocancer
    Oct 18 2025

    In this powerful and emotional episode, we sit down with Alex Baker, founder of Ketchup to Cancer, to talk about love, loss, and the healing power of purpose. After losing his wife to cancer in 2017, Alex laced up his running shoes and turned heartbreak into a mission — raising awareness and funds for cancer research one mile at a time.

    Through candid conversation and raw honesty, Alex shares the story behind the name Ketchup to Cancer, how running became his outlet for grief, and how every step represents both remembrance and hope. This episode reminds us that even through tragedy, there is strength, movement, and the courage to keep going.

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    37 mins
  • 09: Point Person (Audio Blog)
    Oct 8 2025

    In this short audio blog I revisit the 2018 “Go Short, Go Long, Go Very Long” run — a day filled with excitement, community, and unexpected lessons. What began as a simple 10K became a moment of reflection and discovery when I found my “point person,” a fellow runner who unknowingly helped me find my pace and my focus.

    Running has a way of teaching us pivotal life lessons when we least expect it. This story reminds me that sometimes the most meaningful moments come from those who move alongside us — the ones who help us stay grounded, inspired, and grateful for the journey.

    Tune in to this reflective audio blog and join me in celebrating the people, the pace, and the purpose that make running — and life — so meaningful.

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    4 mins
  • 08: The Heart Behind the Miles with @AmyKettrick
    Oct 6 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with runner, and mom Amy Kettrick to talk about what it really takes to chase big goals while balancing real life. Amy opens up about her journey to qualify for the Boston Marathon and how she pushes through setbacks, and why consistency—not perfection—keeps her moving forward.

    We talk about running as therapy, managing self-doubt, and finding balance between family, training, and personal growth. Whether you’re chasing a PR or just trying to show up for yourself each day, Amy’s story reminds us that the miles that matter most are often the ones we run when no one’s watching.

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    28 mins