
023 • Alex Horn | Evolutionary Biologist + C17 Pilot + DoD + Ultrarunner
Alex worked in David Carrier's lab (of Born to Run fame) at the University of Utah studying all sorts of interesting things that we apply to ultra running in this podcast. He's also active duty in the...
11 Mar 20241h 7min

Ryan Mansell | Army Special Forces and Ultrarunner
Cody McKelvy joins me to interview Ryan Mansell. Former Army Special Forces from 2006 - 2014. He brings loads of wisdom on how to keep going when you want to quit. He takes Late Race Survival to a new...
9 Mar 20241h 38min

021 • Philip Speer | Comedor Restaurant + Comedor Run Club
Philip is the chef at Comedor in Austin and founder of the Comedor Run Club where he's leading restaurant professionals to healther/better lifestyles. At 47 he's still setting PRs and there are more t...
6 Mar 202445min

Hal Koerner Inspired a Generation of Trail Runners
Hal and his contemporaries inspired a generation of ultra runners that led to an exponential boom in the sport. Though he was elite, he was also very much a #noPodium runner. Even with back to back ...
1 Mar 202434min

Break through the Deep Desire to Quit MidRace
Tommy joins us from London to talk about his unique take on Ultrarunning. I've been saying this a lot lately, but there are some real enlightening moments in this conversation about how to find 'Narni...
29 Feb 202452min

Quitting Cannot Be an Option in An Ultra
Don't be fooled by Bear's gentle demeanor. He's an ultra running beast. He's got wisdom for Late Race Survival for days. Lean in and get to know Bear with me. If you're struggling with late race s...
28 Feb 20241h 8min

206 consecutive 100+ mile weeks and you can too.
Andy Glaze is among the most notable ultratrail runners of late. As of now, he's run 206 consecutive weeks of 100+ miles. He's a first responder, husband, father, and overall ultra trail beast with ...
26 Feb 202442min

The Intersection of Reading and Running: Insights from Colby Sharp
I have been looking forward to connecting with Colby for a long time. I LOVE his enthusiasm for life and reading and people. He's run almost 1,700 consecutive days, normally around 6 miles per day -...
23 Feb 202436min



















