• Episode 13: Win the Mental Game: Imagery, Mindset, and Owning the Process with Maggie Goodman
    Aug 19 2025

    What does it really mean to train your mind like an athlete?

    In this episode of The People Run Podcast, sports psychologist Maggie Goodman breaks down the mental tools that fuel performance from everyday runners to competitive athletes. We dive into self talk, imagery, body image, stress recovery, and how to build a process focused mindset that holds up through setbacks, injury, and race day pressure.

    If you’ve ever struggled with comparison, burnout, or pushing too hard too fast this one’s for you.

    🎧 Topics we cover:
    • The power of self-talk (and how to reframe it)
    • Imagery for confidence, clarity, and race prep
    • Why runners struggle with overtraining and burnout
    • Body image and identity beyond the sport
    • How to celebrate small wins that fuel motivation
    • The role of routine and recovery in high performance
    • Mental skills that make you resilient long-term

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Sports Psychology in Running
    03:23 Maggie's Journey into Sports Psychology
    05:39 The Importance of Mindset in Fitness Goals
    07:17 Transforming Weight Loss Goals into Meaningful Objectives
    09:38 Common Trends Among Runners Training for Chicago Marathon
    12:23 Self-Talk Strategies for Runners
    15:06 Preparing for Race Day Challenges
    19:47 Mental Strategies for Endurance Running
    25:32 The Role of Self-Talk and Cognitive Distortions
    31:33 Body Image and Self-Acceptance in Athletes
    36:36 The Impact of Social Media on Athletic Identity
    40:36 The Importance of Expertise in Sports Psychology
    41:02 Structuring Your Day for Success
    42:56 The Role of Stress Recovery in Performance
    47:34 Mental Skills for Runners
    51:27 The Power of Imagery in Sports Psychology
    56:07 Resources for Aspiring Athletes
    58:24 Maggie's Journey and Future Plans
    01:01:47 Closing

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    mgoodmanperformance.com/

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 12: Running with Type 1 Diabetes Is Hard. She’s Tougher. With Sofie Schunk
    Aug 12 2025

    Sofie Schunk is a biomechanical engineer, run coach, and Olympic Trials Qualifier living with type 1 diabetes. In this episode, she opens up about chasing the OTQ, crashing mid race, and coming back six weeks later to qualify. We talk fueling, coaching philosophy, strength training, mindset and what it takes to keep going when life gets chaotic.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Sophie Schunk
    01:49 Sofie's Journey into Running
    02:57 Navigating Type 1 Diabetes and Sports
    05:10 Transitioning from Soccer to Long-Distance Running
    11:50 The Shift to Endurance Challenges
    14:07 Early Marathon Experiences and Surprising Success
    17:44 Running Without a Watch: A New Perspective
    20:13 Balancing Life, Work, and Running
    23:29 Balancing Training and Coaching Responsibilities
    25:47 Managing Expectations and Fitness Levels
    26:56 Glucose Monitoring and Nutrition Strategies
    32:14 Family and Community Support in Athletics
    35:04 The Birth of Embrace the Grind
    38:55 Coaching Philosophies and Athlete Management
    46:20 Common Challenges in Marathon Training
    47:46 Balancing Strengths and Weaknesses in Training
    51:09 The Journey to Olympic Trials
    55:33 Overcoming Challenges and Setbacks
    58:59 Mindset and Motivation in Sports
    01:05:02 Inspiring Others and Future Goals
    01:12:11 Closing

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    Instagram - instagram.com/runswithinsulin/
    Coaching Website - https://www.letsembracethegrind.com/

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Episode 11: Dan Marchese Runs Until There’s Nothing Left Sub-3 Marathons, 100-Mile Ultras & Purpose
    Aug 5 2025

    Dan Marchese has run sub 3 Hr marathons, conquered 100 milers, and still isn’t done. In this episode, we dive into Dan’s transformation from Olympic weightlifting to endurance racing, his tough mindset, strength training for runners, coaching philosophy, and how he’s training to win a Last Man Standing ultra. If you're chasing big goals, this one will light a fire.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Dan Marchese and His Journey
    07:24 The Transformation from Weightlifting to Running
    13:19 Experiences in Ultra Marathons and Early Races
    20:45 The Balance of Strength Training and Running
    28:13 Becoming a Coach and Mentorship in Running
    34:42 Training for 100-Mile Races: A Weekly Overview
    37:19 Building the Mindset for Ultra Running
    39:10 Comparing Ultra Marathons and Sub-3 Hour Marathons
    41:40 The Mental Game of Endurance Racing
    42:10 The Importance of Naps in Ultra Running
    45:04 Family Support in Endurance Sports
    46:12 Finding Inspiration in Influential Figures
    50:11 Creating Content and Sharing the Journey
    57:09 Pursuing Passion and Personal Growth
    01:02:51 Future Goals and Upcoming Races
    01:09:38 Closing

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    Guest Dan:

    instagram.com/danmarchese_/

    infinitebrandcoaching.myshopify.com/

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Episode 10: How Triathlons Led to Lite T Socks - Ricardo’s Unexpected Journey
    Jul 29 2025

    Ricardo went from racing triathlons to launching a sock brand built for athletes. This is a story of friendship, racing, and chasing bold ideas.

    !!! Note: Visuals switch to a photo after the first third due to a technical issue. Full audio and story still intact.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Ricardo and His Journey
    02:17 Training for Ironman: A Personal Journey
    04:49 Injury and Recovery: Lessons Learned
    06:17 Cycling Community and Connections
    06:58 The Joy of Cycling and Exploration
    09:43 Traveling for Races and Events
    12:43 Training for Triathlons: Balancing Disciplines
    15:36 Tapering and Recovery Strategies
    18:16 Training Philosophy: The 80-20 Rule
    20:55 The Journey into Triathlons
    23:50 The Journey into Endurance Sports
    25:50 Inspiration and Influences in Cycling
    28:43 Building a Brand: The Sock Company
    31:21 Lessons Learned in Entrepreneurship
    34:25 Reflections on Personal Growth and Change
    37:06 Advice for Newcomers in Endurance Sports
    42:32 Outro

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    43 mins
  • Episode 9: 20 Years of Sub 2:40 Marathons - Who Is Jerry Faulkner?
    Jul 22 2025

    Jerry Faulkner has run more than 20 years of sub 2:40 marathons (PR 2:21) and he’s still going. In this episode, we sit down to unpack the mindset, training philosophy, and day today discipline that’s kept him fast for decades. From his early days as a walk on athlete to dozens of marathon wins, Jerry shares the key lessons learned across years of racing, coaching, and staying hungry.

    We talk training volume, race strategy, longevity, strength work, support, and the mental frameworks that have allowed him to chase goals well into his 40s including what’s next.

    Whether you’re eyeing your first marathon or chasing a personal best, this is one to soak in.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Jerry Faulkner and His Running Journey
    06:13 The Running Boom and Community Growth
    12:24 Early Running Experiences and Challenges
    18:11 Nutrition and Training Insights for Runners
    25:36 The Importance of Protein in Running
    32:25 Training Philosophies and Strategies
    39:04 Running with Purpose: Effort vs. Data
    50:34 Strength Training and Nutrition for Runners
    57:25 Hydration and Caloric Needs During Training
    01:03:22 Finding Joy Beyond Running
    01:10:36 Future Goals and Aspirations
    01:13:14 Until next time

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    instagram.com/jdfnyc/

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Episode 8: The Hard Road to the Olympic Trials - Karis Myers on Injury, Redemption & Running with Joy
    Jul 15 2025

    Karis Myers is an Olympic Trials marathon qualifier with a story that goes far beyond the finish line. In this conversation, she reflects on the mental battles behind the miles from navigating injury setbacks to reshaping her relationship with training, identity, and rest.

    We talk about letting go of perfection, pulling back without guilt, and learning to train smarter. Karis shares the mindset shifts that helped her grow as both an athlete and a person, and why longevity matters more than any one result.

    This one’s raw, real, and full of takeaways for any runner chasing their own path.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Karis: The Dual Athlete
    03:09 The Journey from Soccer to Running
    06:30 Training Evolution: From Grind to Smart Training
    11:29 Injury Struggles and Recovery Lessons
    16:01 Mental Health and the Joy of Running
    19:42 The Importance of Recovery and Fueling
    26:27 Balancing Work and Passion
    31:53 Adapting Training to Life's Demands
    37:11 Balancing Life Beyond Running
    44:57 Daily Routines and Work-Life Balance
    49:18 The Running Mecca: Boulder Insights
    55:40 Training Philosophy and Olympic Aspirations
    01:06:43 Outro

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    IG: instagram.com/karisjochen/
    Substack - open.substack.com/pub/karismyers?r=cv73m&utm_medium=ios

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Episode 7: From Pedals to Pavement - The Cyclist Who Ran 3:14 in His First Marathon
    Jul 8 2025

    In this episode of the People Run Podcast, Fitz Mayi talks with Sean Meehan about the intersection of running and cycling, exploring everyday runners' experiences, the challenges of moving, and the beauty of Colorado's outdoor scenery. They discuss Sean's transition from soccer to cycling, his adventures in Spain, and the importance of nutrition and hydration for endurance sports. Sean shares his journey into running, including training for his first marathon, Grandma's Marathon, and the lessons learned along the way. The conversation wraps up with insights into future cycling races and the joys of bikepacking.

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    57 mins
  • Episode 6: Julia’s 400-Mile Journey, Founding Point B, and Strength Beyond the Finish Line
    Jul 1 2025

    In this episode of the People Who Run podcast, Fitz Mayi interviews Julia Meyer, a passionate runner and founder of Point B Movement. They discuss Julia's journey into running, the importance of community, and her experiences with various races, including the South Bend 400. Julia shares insights on training, recovery, nutrition, and the significance of respecting the marathon distance. The conversation also touches on common running myths and offers advice for new runners looking to improve their performance.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Julia Meyer and Her Journey
    02:58 How Julia Got Into Running
    07:49 The Evolution of Julia's Running Experience
    13:46 Respecting the Marathon Distance
    17:19 Founding Point B Movement
    27:41 The South Bend 400 Experience
    30:11 Building a Diverse Team for the Marathon
    31:14 Pacing Strategies and Race Dynamics
    32:47 Logistics and Nutrition for Long Races
    35:42 Highs and Lows of Racing
    40:59 Busting Running Myths
    48:10 Finding Joy in Running
    50:57 Advice for Aspiring Runners
    54:01 Outro

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    IG: instagram.com/querida.julia/ , instagram.com/pntbmvmt/

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    1 hr and 5 mins