
Running Strong Mind-Body Connection
Karen Bonnett-Natraj
Show overview
Running Strong Mind-Body Connection has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 92 episodes. That works out to roughly 65 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 3rd season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 36 min and 49 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Health & Fitness show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 19 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 49 episodes published. Published by Karen Bonnett-Natraj.
From the publisher
Uncover the inspiring stories of amateur athletes and their running adventures. Learn about the vital mind-body connection and its impact on sports and daily life. Join us for insights and tips to boost your mental fitness Tune in, get inspired, and run strong!
Latest Episodes
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Why my life is a mess! How I fixed it
What if the moment you feel like everything is falling apart… is actually the beginning of your comeback? #weightlosstransformation #motivation #selfimprovement From 374 pounds, failing health, addiction, and a broken relationship to losing 80+ pounds and rebuilding from scratch this is a real story of starting over when it feels too late. If you've ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or like you're losing control of your life, this conversation will show you what's actually possible when you decide to change. 👉 More transformation stories: https://thementalfitnessedge.com/ How do you fix your life when everything hits at once? In this powerful episode of Running Strong Mind-Body Connection, Rick De Teresa shares how a life-threatening diagnosis, emotional breakdown, and divorce forced him to face the truth and finally take control. At his lowest point, a doctor told him his heart could stop at any moment. His marriage was falling apart. He was battling addiction, exhaustion, and years of neglecting himself. Sound familiar? But instead of choosing the easy way out, he made a decision that changed everything. Through simple habits, consistency, and an unexpected brotherhood, he rebuilt his body, his mindset, and his identity. This is not a "perfect plan" story. This is a real-life reset story. You'll hear: * How he lost over 80 pounds without surgery * The exact moment everything changed * Why most people stay stuck and how to break that cycle * The role of community and accountability in real transformation * What to do when you feel like it's already too late Here's the truth most people won't tell you: If you don't change, nothing changes. But if you do, everything can. The question is… are you ready? You don't have to overhaul your entire life overnight. Start small. Start messy. Just start. Or stay where you are and risk things getting worse. This episode gives you the choice. ---

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Are you pushing your runs but still feeling exhausted like something's off? What if the issue isn't your effort… but what you're missing? #motivation #inspiration #running 🔗 Resources & support: https://www.cocodona.com https://ultrasignup.com If you've ever wondered why your running feels harder than it should, you're not alone. Thousands of endurance athletes from beginners to ultra finishers hit this exact wall. The good news? You don't need to train harder. You need to fix the right thing first. 🎯 Calibrated Question What if your fatigue isn't about fitness… but about how you're fueling, sleeping, and thinking during your runs? 💬 Description (SEO + Value) In this episode of the Running Strong Mind-Body Connection Podcast, we break down why you feel so tired from running—even when you're doing everything "right." Featuring ultra-runner Danelle Soto, who went from multiple DNFs to finishing brutal 200+ mile races, this conversation reveals the hidden factors behind endurance fatigue: poor recovery, mental overload, lack of sleep strategy, and mismanaged effort. You'll discover how runners at every level, yes, even experienced ultra athletes can unknowingly sabotage their energy… and how to fix it before burnout, injury, or frustration takes over. Whether you're training for your first 5K or a 250-mile ultra, this episode gives you a grounded, realistic path forward. ⚖️ You can keep pushing harder and wondering why you're exhausted… Or you can step back, fix the real bottlenecks, and start running with energy again. 🧠 Fatigue isn't failure it's feedback. 🛡️You don't have to overhaul everything. Start with one fix from this episode - your sleep, your fueling, or your pacing and notice the difference in your next run. ⏱️ Timestamps (58-Minute Episode) 0:00 – Welcome + Why Runners Feel Constantly Tired 4:30 – Meet Danelle Soto: From DNF to 200-Mile Finisher 8:45 – The Mental Game: Why Thoughts Control Energy 1 3:20 – Training While Exhausted: The Reality of Life + Running 1 8:10 – The Biggest Mistake Runners Make (Overtraining Without Recovery) 23:40 – Sleep Deprivation & Micro-Naps Explained 29:15 – Fueling Mistakes That Drain Your Energy 34:50 – Blisters, Pain & Physical Fatigue: What No One Tells You 40:05 – Breaking Point: When the "Wheels Come Off" 46:20 – Mental Reset: How to Keep Going When You're Done 52:10 – Final Lessons: What Fatigue Is Really Trying to Tell You #resilience #fatigue #why #runningtips #endurancerunning #ultrarunning #runningrecovery #runnerproblems #mentalendurance #runnerslife #fitnessmotivation #personalgrowth

S2 Ep 87Can't Run 5 Min? Marathon in 6 Months - Jasmine Rice
What if your mindset, not your fitness is the real barrier 👉 Start here: Unleash Your Champion: Ignite Your Confidence Summit 👉 https://thementalfitnessedge.com/register If you've ever thought "I'm not a runner" you're not alone. Thousands of beginners start exactly where you are right now and build toward finishing their first marathon step by step. In this episode of Running Strong Mind Body Connection, you'll hear real proof through Jasmine Rice who went from a non-runner after surgery to completing 8 full marathons and 22 half marathons. So here's the real question Are you willing to stay stuck at 5 minutes… or commit to transforming your body and mindset in 6 months You have two choices Stay comfortable and repeat the same struggle Or follow a simple progression that builds endurance, confidence, and identity as a runner T his episode anchors one truth 80% of running success is mindset and only 20% is physical And here's the risk If you keep waiting until you "feel ready" you'll never start But if you follow a proven beginner marathon path, you can safely build from zero without injury or burnout Inside this episode, you'll discover • How a non-runner mindset keeps you stuck • The exact shift that turns beginners into marathoners • Why your first 7 miles is the real breakthrough point • How to train smart even with a busy schedule • The hidden power of mental resilience in endurance training

S2 Ep 79Breakthrough Habit Fix - with Your Host Solo. Karen Bonnett-Natraj
Can't finish what you start even when you're not lazy? What if the only thing standing between you and your first marathon, your 100th podcast episode, or your biggest goal is a thought you haven't learned to ignore yet? I'm Karen Bonnet-Natraj, host of Running Strong: Mind-Body Connection, approaching Episode 100 after 15 Ironman, 50+ hundred-mile runs, and one very humbling first mile that nearly ended it all. In this episode I sit down solo to share the mindset shift that changed everything: from chronic inner critic to finishing what most people quit. Whether you're a beginner runner terrified of your first marathon, a podcaster wondering if anyone is listening, or an entrepreneur who keeps restarting — this one is for you. --- 🧴 Squirrel's Nut Butter (anti-chafe for runners) — 15% off → https://squirrelsnutbutter.com/discount/MIND&BODY15 ⚡ VespaFuel endurance nutrition — https://vespapower.com/ → use code MENTALFITNESSEDGE15 Thousands of athletes have used these mental fitness tools to push past the voice that says "quit" at mile 80, at episode 12, and at 2am on a trail when their legs stopped cooperating. The research is clear: the body can almost always go further than the mind believes it can. But most people never find out, because they stop when the inner critic gets loud. You don't have to be a professional athlete. You don't have to have started as one. Karen didn't. She started by running one mile and hating every step of it. Then she told herself, "I'll run until I love it." That sentence took her to 100-mile ultras, 15 Ironman, and nearly 90 episodes of this podcast. If you're new here, you have two paths: start with this episode and hear the full origin story, or search the back catalogue for the guest episode that matches your exact race or challenge. Either way, subscribe so you don't miss Episode 100 where we're celebrating this community together.

S2 Ep 85Patience and Perspective: Running Success Redefined- with Mo Barley
Are you staying consistent but still feel like nothing is working? You're not alone and you're not failing. In this episode of Running Strong: Mind, Body & Resilience, ultra-runner Mo shares how she ran 7 x 100-mile races, built her own home at 31, and still faced moments where quitting felt like the only option. If consistency feels invisible right now, this episode will change how you see your progress. You have two choices right now: keep grinding alone wondering if it's working or spend 30 minutes with two women who've run 100 miles, built careers, raised families, and still show up every single day. The second option costs you nothing and might change everything. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Whether you're a beginner runner not seeing results, an entrepreneur grinding with no traction, or someone who just needs to hear "you're not behind, you're just early" this conversation was made for you. Mo and Karen break down why the gap between effort and results feels so brutal, why your consistency IS working even when you can't see it, and how ultra-running teaches you the one mental skill that changes everything in business and in life patience under pressure. Together, Karen and Mo Bartley explore how running influences resilience, mindset, and the ability to face life's toughest moments. From the camaraderie of running groups to the power of patience and gratitude, this episode is packed with wisdom about finding joy, redefining what it means to win, and embracing every phase of the journey. Whether you're a competitive athlete or just beginning, tune in for inspiration, laughter, and practical advice on staying strong in mind and body through all of life's adventures.

S2 Ep 84Running for Resilience: Bunni Ambrosia's Journey Through Grief, ADHD, and Fibromyalgia
Welcome to another inspiring episode of Running Strong Mind-Body Connection! In this week's conversation, host Karen sits down with Bunni Ambrosia—a truck driver, life coach, and marathon runner whose story is a powerful testament to resilience, healing, and determination. Despite facing immense challenges, including grief, ADHD, and fibromyalgia, Bunny Ambrosia has turned running into her path to recovery, clarity, and inner strength. From managing chronic pain while on the road to crafting daily mantras and rituals that keep her motivated, Bunny's journey showcases what it means to lead from the inside out and embrace every mile as meditation. Join us as Karen and Bunni Ambrosia explore the mental game behind marathon training for neurodivergent athletes, the importance of rest, and the transformative power of movement and self-care—even inside an 18-wheeler. Get ready for a candid, heartfelt discussion on overcoming advers

S2 Ep 83From Trauma to Triumph: Glenn Beachy's Journey of Healing, Forgiveness and the Mind-Body Connection
What if the missing piece in your performance isn't your training plan, your pace, or your discipline... but your ability to forgive yourself and keep going? In this powerful episode of Running Strong: Mind Body Connection, host Karen Bonnet-Natraj sits down with Glenn Beechy construction business owner, author of A Warrior's Path to Freedom, and a man who spent over 20 years battling internal injuries, alcohol addiction, a million dollars in debt, and the crushing weight of unforgiveness to share how releasing the past didn't just save his life, it gave him back his body, his business, and his freedom. What would change for you if you stopped carrying yesterday's failures into today's run? If you've ever quit on yourself, spiraled after a bad workout, or wondered why you keep self-sabotaging your goals no matter how hard you try this episode was made for you. 🎧 What You'll Discover in This Episode: How self-forgiveness directly improves physical performance, Glenn's story isn't motivation fluff. After a 14-foot fall off a roof in 2001, he spent over two decades with a torn stomach, dislocated ribs, a damaged spleen, and chronic internal bleeding that no doctor could diagnose. The healing didn't begin with medicine. It began with forgiveness and the results changed every area of his life. Why your emotional garbage shows up in your body, runners and high performers carry more than muscle fatigue. Unforgiveness, guilt, shame, and resentment are not just emotional problems. As Glenn discovered the hard way, they physically block your body from healing and performing. Your mind-body connection is either your greatest asset or your biggest limitation. The real reason you keep quitting on yourself it's not laziness. It's not lack of discipline. Glenn and Karen unpack the hidden cycle of self-sabotage that keeps even the most determined people stuck and the one shift that breaks it permanently. 💬 Runners, entrepreneurs, and everyday warriors are saying: "This is exactly what I needed to hear at 10pm after skipping another run." "I didn't expect a running podcast to make me cry and then want to go train harder." "The forgiveness piece is what nobody else is talking about." 🎯 This Episode Is For You If: You beat yourself up after every bad run, missed workout, or setback You've tried discipline, habits, and training plans but keep falling off You're carrying emotional weight, guilt, resentment, past failures — that you can't seem to shake You want to perform better in running, business, and life without destroying yourself in the process Not sure if forgiveness is really a performance tool? Stay for Glenn's story. You'll leave with a completely different answer. 📖 Mentioned in This Episode: Glenn Beachy | Author, A Warrior's Path to Freedom Available on Amazon Running Strong: Mind Body Connection Podcast | Hosted by Karen Bonnet-Natraj. 👉 Subscribe so you never miss an episode on You Tube

S3 Ep 81Energy, Awareness, and Inner Guidance: Mind-Body Insights from Laurie Seymour
Welcome back to the Running Strong Mind-Body Connection podcast! In this episode, host Karen Bonnett-Natraj dives deep into the world of mind-body alignment and potential with special guest Laurie Seymour, host of Wisdom Talk Radio, international executive mentor, and founder of the BACA Institute. Laurie Seymour, a former psychotherapist, shares her personal journey of transformation—from following the call for something "more" in life, to exploring energy, quantum fields, and creative intelligence as doorways to greater self-knowing and resilience. Together, Karen Bonnett-Natraj and Laurie Seymour unpack the importance of trusting your inner guidance, listening to your body's energy, and embracing curiosity over fear, whether you're pounding the trails as a runner or navigating life's daily stresses. Expect inspiring stories, practical wisdom, and powerful insights about harnessing the present moment, raising your frequency, and cultivating deep, authentic connection—with yourself and with others. If you're ready to let go of self-sabotage, move past burnout, and truly thrive from the inside out, this conversation is for you. Let's jump in! https://mybook.to/UnconditionalRemem https://thebacainstitute.com/quantum-connection-quiz/

S3 Ep 82Sleep, Nutrition, and Adapting on the Run: Jimmy Layman's Ultramarathon Insights
Welcome to another episode of the Running Strong Mind-Body Connection podcast! In today's conversation, host Karen Bonnett-Natraj sits down with Jimmy Layman—a true "challenge chaser" whose journey connects music, firefighting, and ultra-running in inspiring ways. From composing a symphonic wind ensemble during his senior year to tackling firefighting and computer engineering, Jimmy's story is a testament to embracing change, learning from each passion, and persevering through uncertainty. After a return to running in 2022 that saw him leap from a 5k all the way to a 100k, Jimmy took on the famous Route 66—first as part of a relay team and then solo, running the full 140 miles. Karen Bonnett-Natraj and Jimmy Layman explore the highs and lows of endurance racing, the mental hurdles of sleep deprivation, and the importance of listening to your body when plans fall apart. Whether you're an ultra-marathon veteran or curious about the transformative power of running, you'll love this honest, humorous, and insightful discussion of what it truly means to "run strong." Prepare to laugh, reflect, and be inspired to challenge yourself in new ways—both on and off the trail.

S3 Ep 80From Brain Aneurysm to Marathoner: Coach B's Journey to Mind-Body Wellness
Karen Bonnett-Natraj is the enthusiastic host of the "Running Strong Mind Body Connection" podcast, a show born from her deep belief in the transformative power of aligning mind and body. Karen's journey centers on helping others discover their inner strength—not by pushing harder, but by tapping into self-compassion and flow. Each week, she guides listeners through inspiring stories and practical wisdom from runners, coaches, nutritionists, healers, and everyday warriors who have overcome obstacles and found resilience in their own lives. With a passion for mental fitness, Karen offers tools to shift from self-sabotage to self-love, from anxiety to awesomeness, and from stress to success. Her platform is a supportive community where anyone—whether chasing a finish line, recovering from burnout, or seeking deeper purpose—can find connection, growth, and encouragement. Karen also invites listeners to visit her website, TheMentalFitnessEdge.com, for resources like the saboteur assessment and her mental fitness bootcamp. Through her podcast and coaching, Karen empowers individuals to rewire their brains for more positivity, performance, and joy, proving that we can all run strong in every area of our lives. My Free Gift : https://www.mentalfitnessbootcamp.org/unleash-free-gift-707888 Welcome to the Running Strong Mind-Body Connection podcast! In this inspiring episode, host Karen sits down with Coach B, a dynamic speaker, wellness advocate, and author who discovered the power of running and mind-body connection after surviving a life-changing brain aneurysm. Together, they dive deep into the transformative journey of healing, resilience, and personal growth—exploring how movement, mindful habits, and self-love can help anyone, regardless of age or background, cultivate energy, joy, and lasting health. You'll hear practical wisdom about building small, sustainable wellness habits, nurturing generational health, and finding your own inner strength—whether you're an athlete, professional, parent, or simply someone longing for a deeper connection to your body and mind. Get ready to be inspired by stories of overcoming adversity, redefining success, and sparking transformation from the inside out. If you've ever struggled with burnout, disconnection, or doubt, this episode is your invitation to get moving, align with your true self, and run strong in every area of your life.

S3 Ep 78Mind Over Miles: Amy Adams' Epic 280-Mile Solo Run and the Power of Self-Reliance
Welcome back to Running Strong Mind-Body Connection! In this episode, host Karen sits down with ultrarunner Amy Adams to dive deep into the grit, organization, and mental resilience it takes to tackle the legendary Route 66 Ultra—one of the longest continuous stretches of the historic highway, running 140 wild miles across the Arizona desert. But Amy Adams didn't stop at just the official race—in a jaw-dropping display of determination, she turned around after finishing and completed the entire route again, solo and unsupported, for a monumental 280-mile journey. Along the way, Amy shares what it means to be a "journey runner," from handling logistics, nutrition, and sleep deprivation to overcoming epic mental and physical challenges—including hallucinations and sleep-running headfirst onto the pavement. You'll hear about Amy's roots in the Marine Corps, the injury that led her to running, her unique approach to endurance events, and her commitment to using adventure as a platform for positive change—raising money for Feeding America and inspiring others to push the limits of what's possible. If you're curious what it really takes to run strong in body, mind, and soul, or need inspiration for your own next chapter, get ready for insights, laughs, and jaw-dropping stories from one of the sport's true trailblazers. Hit subscribe, lace up, and lean in!

S3 Ep 76How Wireless Technology Impacts Your Health: Beverly Jensen's EMF Solutions for Families
Welcome back to Running Strong Mind-Body Connection, the podcast where hustle meets healing and inner strength leads the way. I'm your host, Karen Bonnett-Natraj, and today we're diving deep into our relationship with technology, energy, and health. Joining me is Dr. Beverly Jensen, a health champion, international speaker, and lifelong practitioner of natural medicine whose expertise in electromagnetic radiation (EMR) and its impact on our bodies is truly eye-opening. In this episode, Beverly Jensen shares stories from her childhood, growing up around wireless technology thanks to her father's work in satellite communications, and how early lessons about radiation shaped her advocacy for safer tech habits. We talk candidly about the invisible effects of EMR on everything from our DNA to our sleep, especially in children. Dr. Jensen doesn't just sound the alarm—she offers simple, actionable steps you can take today to protect your home and loved ones. Whether you're curious about holistic health, worried about your family's screen time, or just want to learn about practical ways to minimize technology's physical impact, this conversation is packed with wisdom and inspiration. Tune in for real stories, expert insights, and tips that empower you to align smarter—not push harder—for your well-being.

S3 Ep 77Breaking Limits and Finding Freedom: Nick Bautista
Welcome back to the Running Strong Mind-Body Connection podcast! In this episode, host Karen Bonnett-Natraj welcomes ultra runner and coach Nick Bautista, whose story perfectly embodies the intersection of hustle, healing, and the transformative power of alignment between mind and body. After meeting at the grueling Route 66 Ultra Run—a 140-mile adventure—Karen Bonnett-Natraj was deeply inspired by Nick Bautista's extraordinary approach to endurance, mental resilience, and purpose-driven performance. Donella Foregren joins the conversation to dig even deeper into what drives Nick Bautista: from his first steps as a non-runner seeking better physical health, to conquering a mind-bending 500-mile race, and his philosophy on training, competition, and staying grounded in the present moment. Whether you're an ultra-distance runner, just starting your fitness journey, or searching for tools to build true mental strength, this episode will resonate with you. Get ready for real talk on running for your heart, self-discovery on long miles, the importance of personalized coaching, and why sometimes the greatest victories aren't about finishing first—they're about finding freedom, connection, and clarity within.

S3 Ep 1Lessons Learned From A Year of Running, Healing, and Mind-Body Connection
Welcome to another inspiring episode of the Running Strong Mind-Body Connection podcast! In today's special "Unplugged with Karen" edition, our host Karen goes solo and unscripted, sharing straight from the heart. She reflects on an incredible year of growth for the podcast, filled with powerful stories, uplifting connections, and personal milestones. Karen opens up about her own journey this past year—from running major races like the Formidable 50K and Javelina 100 to overcoming injury with a blend of intuition, acupuncture, red light therapy, and magnets. She dives deep into the power of listening to your body, setting meaningful intentions (instead of just New Year's resolutions), and maintaining a positive, healthy mindset. Along the way, Karen celebrates the guests and listeners who have become such an important part of the show's community, hints at exciting upcoming episodes, and shares insights from her work as a mental fitness coach. Whether you're tuning in for tips on mental resilience, healing, or simply looking for a dose of motivation to kick off 2026 strong, this episode is filled with gratitude, authenticity, and practical inspiration to help you unlock your own potential. So grab your running shoes—or just settle in for a mindful listen—and join Karen on this honest, heartfelt journey of running strong in mind, body, and spirit. Here is the link to explore your journey with Vespa: https://vespapower.com/ Please enter this code at checkout: mentalfitnessedge15

S3 Ep 75Embracing Change and Positivity in Running: Lessons From Mo and Karen
Welcome to another inspiring episode of Running Strong Mind-Body Connection! In today's "Mo & Me #3," host Karen sits down with her running partner and legendary guest, Mo Bartley, for their first chat of 2026. Together, they reflect on the highs and lows of the past year—the injuries, the setbacks, and those unexpected moments that force every runner to reset their mindset. From shared stories of recovering from injuries to the joy they find in community, relationships, and running no matter the season, Karen and Mo Bartley dig into how they set intentions for a new year. You'll hear candid advice about staying positive, embracing cross-training, and the importance of surrounding yourself with supportive people. Whether you're aiming for your next ultra or finding motivation on a gloomy winter morning, this episode is packed with humor, wisdom, and practical tips to help you run—and live—with intention in 2026. Jump in for an honest conversation about resilience, reflection, and the mindset that carries us through every mile, on and off the trail.

S2 Ep 73Breathing Past Barriers: Asthma, Ambition, and Triumph on the Trails with Jessper Maquindang
Welcome to another inspiring episode of Running Strong Mind-Body Connection! Today, host Karen Bonnett-Natraj sits down with Jessper Maqyindang, an accomplished runner from Los Angeles whose journey began with a childhood diagnosis of asthma. Instead of letting this challenge hold him back, Jessper Maqyindang transformed adversity into passion—sharing how he built up from short training runs to 5Ks, 10Ks, half marathons, and ultimately, marathon and ultramarathon distances. In this conversation, you'll hear personal stories of perseverance, a mindset focused on growth, and the importance of community in the running world. Karen Bonnett-Natraj and Jessper Maqyindang explore what it means to push past physical and mental barriers, stay present in nature, and inspire others by taking action on big goals. Whether you're a runner, athlete, or just someone curious about how passion can change your life, this episode will motivate you to listen to your heart and find strength in every step—no matter where you start. Tune in to discover how challenges can turn into triumphs, and what's next for a runner whose curiosity knows no bounds.