• 49: Redefining Limits: The Challenge Never Stops for Simone; A Runners Journey
    Apr 19 2026

    Simone Carniglia joins the show from Italy with a remarkable story of resilience and precision. In just seven years, he’s gone from recovering after surgery and weighing nearly 130kg to becoming the world record holder for the fastest person with Type 1 Diabetes to complete all six and all seven World Major Marathons. We talk about how a spontaneous 10K in Milan changed his life, how he’s now run 20 marathons around the world, and what it truly takes to race at a high level while managing a condition that demands constant attention. Simone opens up about the mental load, the nightly alarms, the risks, and the discipline behind every run — and how he helped open the door for athletes with T1D to be recognised by Guinness World Records. A powerful conversation about overcoming obstacles, redefining limits, and inspiring others to do the same.

    Show More Show Less
    45 mins
  • 48: The Long Way Forward: Cam’s Path Through Setbacks, Big Miles & a Bigger Why; A Runners Journey
    Apr 11 2026
    This episode shares Cam’s remarkable journey from Ninja Warrior to ultra running, and the rapid progression that took him from his first half marathon to 100 miles in just months. Cam opens up about the injuries that followed, the lessons they forced him to learn, and the challenges that helped rebuild his confidence including running 50km a day for 10 days and completing a half‑Ironman every day for a weekfor Nedds Uncomfortable challenge back to back years. He also talks about his most meaningful challenge yet: running 446km from Geraldton to Perth to raise awareness and funds for Dementia Australia, inspired by his grandparents. A raw, honest and inspiring conversation about resilience, purpose and pushing the limits for something bigger than yourself.
    Show More Show Less
    35 mins
  • 47: Running for Legacy: Will’s Journey from Loss to World Majors; A Runners Journey
    Apr 4 2026

    In this week’s episode we sit down with Will an inspiring runner whose journey began in the wake of personal loss and has grown into something extraordinary. From raising over $25,000 for MND through his first ultra, to qualifying for Boston with a blistering 2:47 at Canberra, Will’s story is one of resilience, family, and sheer determination. Now, he’s chasing history as the youngest Australian to run all seven World Marathon Majors in a single year. We talk about his beginnings, the emotional drive behind his challenges, and his first major of the year where we met at Tokyo Marathon.

    This is more than a running story it’s about purpose, grit, and the power of chasing something bigger than yourself.

    Show More Show Less
    31 mins
  • 46: Fuelled by Experience: The Precision Journey with Andy Blow; A Runners Journey
    Mar 29 2026
    This week we sit down with Andy Blow, founder of Precision Fuel & Hydration, to talk about the journey that started with his own struggles racing in the heat and eventually led to one of the most athlete‑focused nutrition brands in endurance sport. Andy shares how a simple sweat test changed everything, why fuelling doesn’t need to be complicated, and how Precision built its philosophy around helping athletes perform better, not selling them more. A genuine, insightful chat about experience, science, and the small details that make a big difference on race day.
    Show More Show Less
    27 mins
  • 45: Joy in the Journey: From the Pool to the Pavement; A Runners Journey
    Mar 21 2026
    In this episode, we chat with Shori Hijikata, a former Harvard swimmer who discovered a whole new world in running from late‑night hotel treadmill sessions to chasing World Major marathons across the globe. Shori shares how she transitioned from the structure of collegiate swimming to the freedom of running, how community transformed the sport for her, and what she learned from her first marathon in Sydney all the way to running Tokyo in her birthplace. We dive into her fuelling breakthroughs, her love for the global running community, and her excitement for returning to the New York City Marathon with more experience and bigger goals including the dream of earning a Boston Qualifier. It’s an inspiring conversation about growth, grit, and finding joy in every stage of the journey.

    Show More Show Less
    25 mins
  • 44: Your Stride Has a Story: Aletheia Run and the Future of Smarter Running; A Runners Journey
    Mar 14 2026

    This week, we’re joined by Cooper from Aletheia Run, the groundbreaking wearable that measures motion directly from your center of mass giving runners a clearer picture of their form than ever before.

    Cooper breaks down why most runners never see the real breakdowns happening in their stride, how center‑of‑mass data changes the game, and what you can actually do with that insight. We dive into smarter training, better movement patterns, injury prevention, and the small daily habits that make a huge difference over time.

    If you’ve ever wondered what’s really happening beneath the surface of your run or how to train with more intention, efficiency, and longevity this conversation will shift the way you think about your body and your stride.

    Show More Show Less
    24 mins
  • 43: The Tokyo Marathon: A Dream Lived, A Line Crossed, A Day We’ll Never Forget; A Runners Journey
    Mar 9 2026

    This week, we sit down to unpack our Tokyo Marathon experience a race that meant more to us than we ever expected. For Clara, it was the dream she’d carried for years. For both of us, it became the day everything clicked. We talk about the electric energy of Tokyo, the kindness of the Japanese people, the moments that pushed us, the moments that lifted us, and how we both crossed the line with PBs we’ll never forget. It’s a story about dreams realised, goals smashed, and a city that gave us everything.

    Show More Show Less
    30 mins
  • 42: Coffee, Community, and Courage: Inside Redfern Run Club; A Runners Journey
    Feb 28 2026
    This week, Gerardo takes us inside the emotion of his first Sydney Marathon from the stranger whose words kept him moving, to the moment he saw his wife and daughters cheering with signs and cowbells, all the way to that iconic finish by the Opera House. We also step into the early‑morning rhythm of Redfern Run Club, where simple routines, shared miles, and post‑run coffees have built a community that shows up for each other.
    Show More Show Less
    28 mins