
Ultra Running Magazine Podcast
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S4 Ep 7My First WS100 w/ Rebecca Joyner
EWith just days before her first Western States 100, Michigan's Rebecca Joyner joins the UR Podcast to share her training journey, preparation for race day and working with a running coach. Rebecca shares her strategies for overcoming doubt, embracing discomfort and staying focused on the journey ahead. Her exceptional storytelling prowess captivated the judges of UltraRunning Magazine's essay contest, earning her the well-deserved opportunity to compete alongside the finest runners in the world. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine and get our commemorative 50 years of Western States issue! Watch on YouTube Thanks to episode sponsors HOKA and DryMax Socks Follow Rebecca on Instagram

S4 Ep 6WS Training Camp w/ Callie Vinson
EJoin us as we dive into the inspiring journey of Callie Vinson and hear about her experience at the Western States 100 Training Camp. Callie joined us for an in-person interview in Foresthill, CA, during the three-day-long running camp in May. Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor HOKA Follow Callie on Instagram Learn more about Rising Hearts Read GU Energy Labs' announcement about Callie being selected to run WS100

S4 Ep 5What's the Issue w/ Editor Amy Clark
UltraRunning Magazine's May/June "Adventure" issue is available now, featuring hydration pack reviews, race reports from the Barkley Marathons and Ted Corbitt 50k, articles about trail running economy and so much more. Scotty talks with editor-in-chief Amy Clark about this jam-packed issue. Watch this epsiode on YouTube Cover photo: Howie Stern Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor Drymax

S4 Ep 5Overtraining Syndrome w/ Jill Colangelo
Overtraining syndrome is a condition that haunts many runners, often leading to a frustrating halt in their training or even forcing them to step away from the sport. In this episode, we unravel the mysteries surrounding this condition with research affiliate Jill Colangelo. We explore the signs and symptoms of overtraining syndrome and why ultrarunners should be talking about it. We also dive into the underlying physiological mechanisms, how to differentiate it from normal fatigue and the impact it can have on both the body and mind and so much more. Watch this episode on YouTube Thanks to our episode sponsor Arc'teryx Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Jill Colangelo is a Research Affiliate, Department of Forensic Psychiatry, University of Bern, Switzerland. Instagram: @jillcolangelopsych Website: www.jillcolangelo.com

S4 Ep 4Wild Horse 200
EIn this episode, we are thrilled to bring you the incredible journey of a married couple, Krista and Guy Alderdice, who recently competed in the Wild Horse 200 that started on April 5 in South Wales, Great Britain. This grueling 200-mile ultramarathon through the stunning Welsh countryside is not for the faint of heart, but together they took on the challenge and emerged victorious. You may recognize Krista and Guy from their UltraRunning.com column, Blue Collar Runners, which highlighted the stories of everyday people accomplishing the extraordinary. Join us as we discuss their preparation, their experience on the course and the lessons they learned along the way. Get ready to be inspired by their determination, their perseverance and their love for each other and the sport of ultrarunning. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Watch this episode on YouTube Thanks to our episode sponsor Drymax

S4 Ep 4Ultra Shorts: What's the Issue w/ Editor Amy Clark
EUltraRunning Magazine Editor-in-Chief Amy Clark joins the show to give us an inside look at the April issue, including our spring shoe review, an in-depth piece on Tim Tollefson, Rocky Raccoon 100 race recap and more. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor: Drymax Socks

Jeremy Ogle
Phoenix Arizona's Jeremy Ogle, AKA, Arm Solo, isn't remarkable because he's a professional athlete with only one arm, or that he survived at motorcycle crash that should have ended his life or because he's putting on a daily clinic on how to be a single-parent - he's remarkable because he lives his life with purpose and he smashes obstacles with his spirit. Jeremy joins the show to talk about completing his first ultra at Black Canyon Ultras 60K, competing as a para-athlete, being a single father and so much more! Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor, Drymax

S4 Ep 3Ultra Shorts: What's the Issue w/ Editor Amy Clark
EUltraRunning Magazine editor Amy Clark joins the show to breakdown the March issue and recap her trip to the Barkley Marathons. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor, The Kauai 50 Have an idea for a future episode? Let us know. Email us at [email protected]

S4 Ep 2Kati Laan
Kati Laan joins the show during a previously recorded live broadcast from the San Francisco Running Company (SFRC) in San Anselmo, California, where she competes on the SFRC Running Team. Laan recently nabbed a second place female finish at the HURT 100 in Hawaii. She joins us to give us a breakdown of that race and a look back at her first female finish at the San Diego 100 last summer. We also talk about her upcoming races at Canyons, where she's currently signed up for the 100k distance, as well as Cascade Crest 100 this summer. Quick note, unfortunately, Kati was dealing with a terrible feedback loop in her headset during the livestream, so kudos to her for enduring the auditory meltdown and sticking with it. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor, Drymax Photo: Kalani Pascual

S4 Ep 2Ultra Shorts: What's the Issue w/ Editor Amy Clark
EUltraRunning Magazine editor Amy Clark joins the show to breakdown this year's exciting February UltraRunners of the Year (UROY) issue, on newsstands now. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Watch this episode on YouTube Thanks to our episode sponsor, The Kauai 50 Trueheart Brown episode

Ultra Shorts: Cold Weather Running w/ Dr. Jason Wagner
Are you sick and tired of running in the cold? Yep, we've had it. Unfortunately, we still have a couple of months to go, so we're going to strip down to our undies and jump into the ice cold water. We're going to let you know the most important things about running in cold weather and how to stay safe. The smart and irritatingly handsome Dr. Jason Wagner joins the show to give us his expert advice. Dr. Wagner is currently an associate professor and residency program director at Washington University in St. Louis. He is also a Lt Col in MO Air National Guard where he serves as both a flight surgeon and critical care air transport physician. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor Kauai 50 Follow Dr. Wagner on Twitter: @TheTechDoc Have an idea for a future episode? Let us know. Email us at [email protected]

S4 Ep 1Rebecca Joyner
EBeing an UltraRunning Magazine subscriber has its benefits - just ask our next guest Rebecca Joyner. She entered UltraRunning's Western States Endurance Run essay contest and won a free entry into the premiere event. Rebecca joins the show to talk about winning the contest, her winning essay, taking first female at this year's Yeti 100 (holy moly what a story!), humanity and ultras, her Guinness Book of World Records running achievement and so much more. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Watch this episode on YouTube Thanks to our episode sponsor Drymax Episode Notes: Sign up for Rebecca's son's Run for Type 1 5K fundraiser (her son is the race organizer): https://runsignup.com/Race/MI/Dutton/RunforType1 Donate to the Juvenile Diabetes Relief Fund

S3 Ep 16Carilyn Johnson
El Paso's Carilyn Johnson just completed the 6240 Project where she ran 6,240 miles in 2022. Carilyn joins the show to talk about the project and how it came to be. We also talk about her experience as a four-time USA 24-Hour Team member, advice on running 24-hour events, her passion for the culinary arts and how it relates to her running and so much more. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thank you to our episode sponsor Ortholite Watch this episode on YouTube FOLLOW: www.carilynjohnson.com

S3 Ep 5Ultra Shorts: What's the Issue w/ Editor Amy Clark
EUltraRunning Magazine Editor Amy Clark drops by to spread the holiday cheer with the December/January issue of the magazine, which features an impressive cover image of one of ultrarunnng's most famous race organizers. Amy also lets us know what's in the new issue and the special gift that's included for our subscribers! Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor Drymax

S3 Ep 15Craig Thornley
Western States 100 race director Craig Thornley joins the show to talk about how the Western States Trail was impacted by the Mosquito Fire, and what it means for one of ultrarunning's oldest events. The Mosquito Fire, the largest wildfire in California so far this year, burned nearly 77,000 acres, destroyed 78 structures and impacted nearly 16 miles of the Western States course. Stay tuned to learn how you can help the trail recover. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor Drymax Watch this podcast on our YouTube channel.

S3 Ep 4Ultra Shorts: What's the Issue w/ Editor Amy Clark
UltraRunning editor Amy Clark drops in to give us the inside scoop on the November issue. The issue features ultrarunning history, headlamp reviews, race reports on the Waldo 100K, Angeles Crest 100 and so much more. Amy also shares her experience running the Javelina Jundred 100k in October. Subscribe today and enter to win a spot in the 2023 Western States Endurance Run! Watch the video of this episode on YouTube.

S3 Ep 14Riley Brady
Riley Brady has been dominating courses left and right, having podiumed nine of their last ten ultramarathons. Brady, who just scored a Golden Ticket to compete at the 2023 Western States 100, joins the show to share how their race unfolded at Javelina Jundred. If you've been following the story, you know that their finish was overshadowed by some confusion. Riley shares their experience as a non-binary athlete, their perspective of the JJ finish, life growing up non-binary, the excitement of running WS100 and so much more. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine and enter for a chance to win a spot at the 2023 Western States Endurance Run. Thank you to our episode sponsor Ortholite. Follow Riley on Instagram at @Rye.Outside

S3 Ep 13Callie Vinson: Losing 200 lbs & Moab 240
Losing 200 pounds is no easy feat and neither is finishing the Moab 240. Arizona resident Callie Vinson can now claim both of those titles as her epic journey unfolds before the universe. Callie joins host Scotty Sandow to discuss her weight-loss journey, which began when she weighed 377 pounds while living in Chicago, transitioning to ultras, running Moab 240, connecting with her own heritage, Strava art and so much more. This episode contains brief descriptions of domestic violence and abuse. Contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at https://www.thehotline.org/ if you or someone you know is at risk. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor Ortholite Follow Callie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/callie_fornia/

High Lonesome 100 RDs
EAn ultrarunning evolution is happening around the country as race directors work to get more women to the start line. Case in point, officials of the High Lonesome 100, which takes place in Colorado's breathtaking Sawatch Range, introduced a lottery system to level the gender playing field, new rules for transgender and nonbinary entrants, and deferment for new parents. At the center of this policy change is the dynamic duo of Kelsey Banaszynski and Caleb Efta, a married couple who is working to do good in the ultrarunning world. Kelsey and Caleb join the show to talk about gender equality, new race policies, how those policies were implemented and what the response has been. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine at ultrarunning.com Thanks to our episode sponsor, Drymax High Lonesome 100: https://www.freestoneendurance.com/

S3 Ep 11Mario Mendoza
Mario Mendoza enters the UR Podcast inner sanctum just days ahead UTMB's CCC. Mario is a four-time USATF Trail Runner of the Year, two-time former treadmill World Record holder and he recently took first place overall at the Lake Sonoma 50 in 2021. Recently, he became a triple crown winner at this year's Broken Arrow Skyrace. What's more impressive is how Mario has parlayed his success into giving back to the community and makes the world a better place to live, work, play and run. Watch this episode on YouTube Thanks to our episode sponsor Drymax Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Visit Mario's website

S3 Ep 10Dean Karnazes
EOn August 12, veteran ultrarunner Dean Karnazes was attacked by a coyote while running the Headlands 150-Mile Endurance Run in Northern California. Dean shared an Instagram video following the attack, which has been questioned by several media outlets. He joins URM Podcast to share his first-hand account of the experience, its aftermath, what may have lead to the attack and why trail safety is so important. Stay tuned after the episode for our "What's the Issue" segment with UR Magazine Editor Amy Clark for an inside look at the August issue. Watch the episode on YouTube here. (Image of coyote mentioned in the podcast) Dean Karnazes coyote attack video: https://www.instagram.com/p/ChLUGdXuRwu/ Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor Arc'teryx

S3 Ep 2Ultra Shorts: Tick Talk
EIn this episode, we're talking about those pesky little blood-sucking critters, ticks. Dr. Jason Wagner joins us to give a quick download on tick prevention, removal, illnesses, signs and symptoms, and treatment options after your trail run. Dr. Wagner is currently an associate professor and residency program director at Washington University in St. Louis. He is also a Lt. Col. in the Missouri Air National Guard where he serves as both a flight surgeon and critical care air transport physician. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thank you to our episode sponsor, Drymax Centers for Disease Control, Tick Surveillance https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/surveillance/index.html

S3 Ep 3Ultra Shorts: WSER Contest Winner Natasha Daniels
EWe are proud to welcome UltraRunning Magazine's Western States contest winner Natasha Daniels to the URM podcast. Natasha shares her personal story with us, which was selected from over 100 entries in November. We recorded this interview just a few days before Western States to check in with Natasha and find out about her training and experience leading up to the "Big Dance." Congratulations, Natasha, we are all rooting for you! Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor, Whitefish Trail Legacy Run Follow Natasha and all the 2022 Western States runners at wser.org

S3 Ep 9Tim Tollefson
Elite ultrarunner and overall endearing human being Tim Tollefson joins us to share details about the new Mammoth Trail Fest, which promises to be an epic, European-style event, and how the idea came to fruition. He also doles out advice about how to run Western States, where he placed fifth last year and will be running again this year. Tim talks about what he learned about himself, which may pivot how your approach ultras and life, for that matter. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor, Arc'teryx Learn more about the event at mammothtrailfest.com Photo credit: Peter Morning

S3 Ep 8Pete Kostelnick
Pete Kostelnick joins the UR inner sanctum to talk about his next adventure: running 50 miles in all 50 states in 50 days. Pete's no stranger to monumental endurance feats - he's the current World Record holder for the fastest coast-to-coast crossing of the United States by foot. He ran from San Francisco to New York City in 42 days, 6 hours and 30 minutes. He is also a two-time Badwater 135 champion and is the fifth-fastest North American of all-time at the 24-hour event, covering 163.5 miles (an average pace of 8:48 per mile). Not to be outdone, he also ran from Alaska to Key West, Florida self-supported. Pete also gives us a sneak peek at his epic quest later this year. Stay tuned after Pete's interview for our "What's the Issue" segment with UltraRunning Magazine editor, Amy Clark. Enter to win the UltraRunning Magazine Swag Bag Contest. Thanks to our episode sponsor Drymax Instagram: @petekostelnick

Ultra Shorts: Poison Oak
EIn our new feature, Ultra Shorts, we discuss one of the unexpected things we experience while ultra running: poison oak. We're joined by Dr. Jason Wagner as we chat about what you need to know about this nasty plant, including prevention, treatment and myths about poison oak. Dr. Wagner is currently an Associate Professor and Residency Program Director at Washington University in St. Louis. He is also a Lt Col in MO Air National Guard where he serves as both a Flight Surgeon and Critical Care Air Transport Physician. Follow him on Twitter @TheTechDoc Dr. Wagner's opinions do not represent those of Washington University in St. Louis. This podcast is not a medical consultation or initiation of a doctor-patient relationship. Use this advice at your own risk. Enter the UR Swag Bag Contest Thanks to our episode sponsor, Drymax

S3 Ep 7Zach Bates
In this episode, we are joined by 20-year-old Zach Bates, who just finished Canyons 100k and happens to be on the Autism spectrum. Back in May 2021, Zach told his parents that he wanted to run 100 miles. Having zero ultra experience and only six months to prepare, Zach accomplished his goal and created something very special in the process. Zach is joined by his mom, Rana, to share their incredible story. Win the UltraRunning Magazine Swag Bag Prize Package Thanks to our episode sponsor, Drymax Learn more about Zach: https://www.instagram.com/running.farther/ https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdVsTomU/ https://gofund.me/659781a7 ' Learn more about Autism

S3 Ep 6Jacky Hunt-Broersma
100 Marathons in 100 Days. UltraRunning Magazine ambassador Jacky Hunt-Broersma joins us on day 82 on her quest to run 100 marathons in 100 days. What makes this endeavor truly remarkable is that Jacky is an amputee. Her left leg was amputated below the knee in order to save her life due to a rare form of cancer. Jacky talks with URM about her record-setting feat, wearing a running blade and her ultra experience. To see more of Scotty and Jacky, watch this episode on our YouTube channel. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Jason Koop's book, Training Essentials for Ultrarunning Thanks to our episode sponsor, Drymax. Follow Jacky on Instagram

Keely Henninger
EWe are delighted to welcome Keely Henninger into the inner sanctum of the UR Magazine Podcast as she shares her mission to pursue her highest potential while helping others reach theirs, too. Keely has her focus set on Western States in June, where she's looking to best last year's performance which landed her among the top 20 finishers. Join us as we talk about her training, work on the Trail Society Podcast, women in running and much more. Keely lives in Portland, OR, and is sponsored by Altra, Nathan Hydration and GU Energy Labs. Editor's note: Keely took home the win at the Gorge Waterfalls 50k prior to the release of this episode. Congrats Keely! Thanks to our episode sponsor, Drymax Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Watch this podcast on the UR Magazine YouTube channel. Links mentioned in the episode: Trail society podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trail-society/id1579961692 FASTR (female athlete resources): https://fastr.su.domains/resources/ Women in Sport Info on Puberty: https://www.womeninsport.org/opinion/understanding-puberty-and-menstruation-and-its-impact-on-girls-and-sport/ Instagram: @runwidkeel

Ellie Pell
EEllie Pell joins the URM podcast to share her thoughts on scoring a Golden Ticket at the Bandera 100k, mental performance coaching (a service she offers at no cost), racing Western States, how she caught the running bug, the East Coast running scene and so much more. Stayed tuned after the interview for our "What's the Issue" segment with UltraRunning Magazine editor samurai, Amy Clark, who has deets about our latest Training 101 issue which is available now. Follow the link below to watch this episode on YouTube. Thanks to our sponsor, Drymax Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Ellie's Website: http://elliepell.com Ellie's Instagram/Twitter: @gazzellie Watch this episode on YouTube

S3 Ep 3Trueheart Brown
Flagstaff's Trueheart Brown joins the URM podcast to talk about his first win at a stacked Black Canyon 100K in Arizona, nabbing a Golden Ticket to Western States. True talks to Scotty about his race-day experience (only his fourth ultra) and his approach to WS100, which will be his first 100-miler. True also shares his experience working on a hot shot crew and how it has prepared him for ultras. True is a fire management officer with the Flagstaff Ranger District in the Cononino National Forest. He lives in Flagstaff, Arizona, with his wife and two children. Photo: Howie Stern This episode is sponsored by Drymax Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine

S3 Ep 2Love on the Run
It's Valentine's Day and in the season of red roses and mad dashes to the local drug store for "heart-shaped anything," we put together a collection of interviews featuring three different ultrarunning couples. These endearing endurance athletes share stories about how they met and bonded over ultrarunning. URM editor Amy "Gangsta of Prose" Clark also joins the program to share details about this month's very special UltraRunners of the Year (UROY) issue. And don't forget, a URM subscription is an excellent Valentine's Day gift for the ultrarunner in your life. Thank you to our episode sponsor Drymax Sports. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine.

S3 Ep 1Pam Smith
Ultrarunning legend Pam Smith kicks off Season 3 of the UltraRunning Magazine Podcast just one day after learning that she'll be burning it up, literally, at Badwater later this year. Pam shares her thoughts about running through the desert, setting four American age group records at the 2021 Desert Solstice Track Invitational, competing for Team USA and much more, including the unsexy side of ultrarunning. Pam is retired and lives in Salem, OR, with her husband and two teenagers. Photo: Howie Stern Thank you to our episode sponsor, Drymax Sports. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine at ultrarunning.com

S2 Ep 18Adam Merry
In this episode, we are joined by the talented Adam Merry who recently won Run the Rock 50-miler in Oregon and set a course record. Adam shares his experience about his win, working with running coach David Roche, his journey to compete at an elite level and most notably, his personal mission to increase representation of Black, Indigenous and people of color in ultrarunning. Adam is one of the newest members of Team Saucony, lives in beautiful Golden, Colorado, with his wife, Julianne, and a menagerie of pets. Stay tuned after the interview for our What's the Issue segment with UR editor Amy Clark about the December 2021/January 2022 issue of UltraRunning Magazine. Thanks to our sponsor Drymax Sports Find Adam on social media or at runmerry.com Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Photo: Paul Nelson

S2 Ep 17Jason Green
EThere is something magical happening in the woods in Appalachia - it's part rebel, part genius, part unicorn and entirely full of heart. For those not in the know, Jason Green, founder of Yeti Trail Runners, has spent the last 10 years creating a trail running counterculture of sorts, and ultra events which are about as unorthodox as the reason Jason got into ultrarunning. He shares insight into his running philosophy, personal journey and how ultrarunning can serve the community's greater good. Learn more about the Yeti Trail Runners and their events at yetitrailrunners.com. Watch DEAD LAST: The Yeti Trail Runners Movie. Thanks to our episode sponsor Drymax. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine

S2 Ep 16Tessa Chesser
EIn this episode we're joined by the extraordinary Tessa Chesser of Flagstaff, AZ who recently punched her ticket to Western States when she podium'd at Javelina Jundred in what was just her second 100-mile effort. Tessa shares a very authentic look into her life as we discuss her training, recovery, personal journey, self-care and love. Follow Tessa on Instagram Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine

S2 Ep 15Fixing Your Feet
The book, Fixing Your Feet by John Vonhoff with Tonya Olson, is the ultrarunner's definitive guide on foot care. Now in its 7th edition, John and Tonya share details about the book's new upgrade and essential tips including shoe fit, sock selection, foot care, recovery and much more. John brings 39 years of experience as a runner, cyclist, hiker and medical professional and a never-ending quest to learn more about foot care to help athletes in extreme events including, Western States, Badwater, Transrockies, Tahoe Rim Trail and many more. Tonya brings a comprehensive understanding of foot care from her experience as a runner, as well as her training as a physical therapist, providing her with an understanding of wound care, physics, biomechanics and the complexity of factors that contribute to foot care issues and injuries. And stay tuned after the interview for our "What's the Issue" segment with UltraRunning Magazine editor, Amy Clark, including details on how you could score an entry into Western States 100! Episode sponsor: Utzy Naturals Fixing Your Feet website Purchase the book Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Enter UltraRunning Magazine's Western States Contest Photo: Howie Stern

Craig Thornley
In this episode we are joined by Western States Endurance Run Race Director, Craig Thornley, for his candid take on some of this year's tragic ultra events. Craig offers an honest perspective on mountain ultra safety and the roles and responsibilities of race organizers and runners. Stay tuned to the end of the episode for more information about your chance to win an entry into the 2022 Western States Endurance Run. Thanks to our sponsor Drymax Sports. Subscribe to the magazine at Ultrarunning.com Western States Endurance Run Photo: Paul Nelson

S2 Ep 13Runner's High
Scotty talks with Josiah Hesse who is an avid runner, freelance journalist and author of a new book titled, Runner's High: How a Movement of Cannabis-Fueled Athletes is Changing the Science of Sports. The book offers an immersive, investigative look into the hidden culture of cannabis use among elite athletes, with a hyper-focus on ultrarunners, and the surprising, emerging science behind the elusive and exhilarating "runner's high." Hesse explores why scientists believe marijuana may actually be the key to getting more people off the couch and onto their feet. He should know, because it's part of his personal journey, going from an unhealthy lifestyle to finding a joy in running. Learn more about Josiah: https://josiahhesse.com Learn more about Runner's High: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/653009/runners-high-by-josiah-hesse/ This episode is sponsored by Utzy Naturals: utzy.com Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine: ultrarunning.com

S2 Ep 12My First Hundo | Wesley Schlabach
In this episode, we roll out our very first "My First Hundo" episode with Wesley Schlabach. Wesley recently ran the Tuscazoar 100 in Ohio. Wesley's story features his weight-loss journey, positive attitude and pursuit to affect positive health outcomes in others. Not to mention that his unsupported 100-mile finish is only his second ultra to date. His first ultra was a 50k back in the spring. This is a great episode for those on their first ultra journey and looking for some motivation. IG: https://www.instagram.com/starseed_fitness_cpt/ Show notes: This episode is sponsored by Drymax Sports Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine

S2 Ep 11Katie Visco
In this episode we take a trip down under to the Land of Oz and have a talk-about with the spirited Katie Visco. Katie is on a mission of self-discovery and self-love, which is interwoven into her passion for running and community. She joins the program to share her recent adventure in Australia, participating in the 1000 Miles to Light, a 1,000-mile relay race to raise awareness and funds for youth mental health services. You'll also hear about Katie's cycle-supported run across Australia - a 2,210-mile endeavor over a four-month period. Kate is also the second-youngest female ever to run across the United States. Show notes: One in four young Australians are experiencing a mental health difficulty. Yet, of these, 70% won't seek help. You can help make a difference in a young person's life today. Learn more about Reachout Australia and contribute if at all possible. Love more at https://about.au.reachout.com/donate Get the details about Kayo 1000 Miles to Light, a 10-day ultra race to raise awareness and support for Reachout Australia. Learn more at https://www.1000milestolight.com/ Learn more about Katie Visco and her Good Juju Energy Balls at https://www.katievisco.com/ Watch Katie's documentary, Twenty-One Twelve: A Human Powered Adventure Across Australia, https://vimeo.com/ondemand/twentyonetwelve/572322506 Follow Katie on IG at https://www.instagram.com/katievisco/ Subscribe at ultrarunning.com Thanks to our episode sponsor: SOAR Running

S2 Ep 10Darcy Piceu
Darcy Piceu talked to Scotty and shared her experience after placing second at this year's Hardrock 100. She also talked about Hardrock's new policy to get more women to the start line, practicing mindfulness and meditation, life balance and much more. UR editor Amy Clark also talked to Scotty about the August issue which includes Western States coverage, trail app reviews and more. Show notes: Subscribe at ultrarunning.com We are serious about ultrarunning, but we're more serious about mental wellness. Contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Awareness Administration for confidential and free information for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance abuse disorders. Contact SAMHSA at 800-662-HELP. If working with Darcy through her private practice piques your interest, you can contact her directly at303-718-1117 or email [email protected]. Learn more about Darcy, here, http://darcypiceu.net/

S2 Ep 9Hal Koerner & Jimmy Dean Freeman
EHal Koerner and Jimmy Dean Freeman put on a master class about how to approach ultrarunning after a long break, and how to maintain fitness while upholding one of life's most important roles: fatherhood. While their paths might be different, they are united by their passion for endurance running and raising their children. They share their thoughts on Timmy Olson's awe-inspiring FKT on the PCT, last week's Badwater 135, competing, how to kick start a running program and much more. Show Notes: Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine at ultrarunning.com Part of Timmy Olson's run has been an effort to raise donations for Return to Zero: H.O.P.E., a nonprofit that supports families coping with miscarriages and the loss of infants. Learn more and donate at https://rtzhope.org/. Hal Koerner: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/halkoerner/ Rogue Valley Runners: https://roguevalleyrunners.com/ Jimmy Dean Freeman: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachjimmydean/ Coyote Running: http://www.coyoterunning.com

S2 Ep 8Sean Mullett
Sean Mullett was the second to last finisher at this year's Western States 100, crossing the line in 29:58. His lap around the Placer High track was the most dramatic one of the race. Hear about his experience and what led up to his struggle during that final mile, and how he recovered at the hospital in the days after. Host Scotty Sandow also talks with UR editor, Amy Clark, about Western States and the July issue. Thanks to Steep Life Media for permission to use the audio and video link of Sean's finish. Show notes: Steep Life Media YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz3guChAdSw See results from Western States at wser.org To subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine, visit: Ultrarunning.com

S2 Ep 7Ryan Montgomery
Ryan Montgomery is an openly queer ultrarunner and sat down to talk with Scotty about Pride Month and being a beacon for others as an athlete. Last year, he placed second at the Desert Solstice 24 hour and third in the 100-mile event. And while most of us were binge-watching Tiger King, Ryan set an unsupported FKT on the Wonderland Trail around Mt. Rainier. Ryan will be rocking the red, white and blue for Team USA at the 24 Hour World Championships in Romania this year, as well as running at UTMB. In the spirit of Pride Month, we'd like to share a great organization dedicated to LGBTQ+ youth, Brave Trails. Brave Trails offers accredited summer camps, family camps, mentorship programs, meet-up groups and year-round leadership programing. The programs focus on helping LGBTQ+ youth find what they need most to thrive. Learn more at bravetrails.org. Ryan's Coaching Website Ryan's Instagram page Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our sponsor Drymax

S2 Ep 6Dean Karnazes
Dean Karnazes is a legend in the sport of ultrarunning, UltraRunning Magazine columnist and author of the national bestseller, Ultramarathon Man: Confessions of an All-Night Runner. His latest book, A Runner's High, is a memoir detailing Dean's experiences as an ultrarunner, his family life and training for the Western States Endurance Run in 2018. Subscribe at Ultrarunning.com Purchase Dean's new book at https://DeanKarnazes.com/books Read a review of Dean's book A Runner's High on runspirited.com

S2 Ep 5Cory Reese
Cory Reese is an ultrarunner and well known author of two books, Nowhere Near First and Into the Furnace, as well as his column "Reese's Pieces" in UltraRunning Magazine. His third book, Stronger Than the Dark, comes out on June 8. Scotty talked with Cory about the inspiration for his new book, including his struggle with depression. Also included at the end of the episode is "What's the Issue" with UltraRunning's editor, Amy Clark. Enter the Swag Bag Giveaway HERE Pre-order Cory's new book HERE

S2 Ep 4Marshall Ulrich
EMarshall Ulrich is an endurance athlete and ultrarunning legend with over 130 ultra finishes. He recently crossed Death Valley for the 30th time on foot in February when he set out to raise money in honor of his friend and teammate, Mark Macy. Macy is a long-time friend and recently competed on Amazon's World's Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji with his son, Travis. Ulrich's team, The Stray Dogs also competed alongside the Macy's during the adventure race. Eco-Challenge Team Stray Dogs originally included both Ulrich and Macy until Macy was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2018. Scotty talks to Ulrich about his recent Death Valley crossing to Mount Whitney ascent to the 14,508-foot summit which raised over $14,508 for the Alzheimer's Association in honor of Mark Macy. They also discuss how Ulrich and Macy's friendship formed around adventure racing in the early 90s, as well as Macy's Alzheimer's diagnosis and his resilience while battling the disease over the past three years. Sponsor: Drymax Sports Make a donation in Mark Macy's honor here Marshall's website World's Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji

S2 Ep 3Rescue at Bigfoot
EUltrarunner Duane Konyn recounts his medevac rescue while running the Bigfoot 200 in 2019 in Washington state. Konyn suffered a rare but life-threatening injury after passing the 150-mile mark of the 200-mile race. He talks to Scotty about the details of his medical condition and the helicopter and medical crew that came to his rescue, not to mention his pacer that helped out when Konyn was doubled over in pain. Scotty also talks with UltraRunning's editor, Amy Clark, in our monthly "What's the Issue?" segment. Hear about all the exciting stories, race reports and more in the April 2021 issue. Show notes: Sponsored by Drymax Sports Subscribe at ultrarunning.com From Bigfoot 200: Duane's Strava segment

S2 Ep 2Hallucinations
EHave you had hallucinations while running an ultra? Scotty sat down with Van "Pigtails" Phan, Tim White, Jason Wagner and Bev Anderson-Abbs to get their personal hallucination stories which range from humorous to very scary. He also spoke with Dr. Jay Sanguinetti about why ultrarunners are more prone to having hallucinations and how they can be prevented. Ultrarunner Van Phan makes a special announcement at the end of the episode. Show notes: Thanks to our sponsor, InsideTracker. Visit InsideTracker.com/ultrarunning for 25% off. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine at ultrarunning.com