A podcast made by runners for runners. Enjoy interviews with high school, collegiate, and professional athletes and coaches.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | SportsRunning |
In today’s episode, I talk to Donnie Jellig, the founder of Oasis, a running apparel company based in New Jersey. Oasis hopes to bring a fresh perspective to the running apparel world, by focusing on empowering runners, by approaching clothing as som... more
In today’s episode, I talk to Colin and Brian Boler. Collin and Brian are both cross country and track runners at Delbarton School in New Jersey. This fall, they’ll both be headed to Princeton University to continue their academic and athletic career... more
In this episode, I talk to Tim McInerney. Tim is currently a track and field student-athlete at Georgetown University, specializing in mid-distance. Just going over his running career at a broad scale, in high school, Tim was a runner at the well-kno... more
In this episode, I talk to Henry Wynne. Henry is a professional runner for the Brooks Beasts. As a student-athlete at the University of Virginia, Henry won an NCAA championship in the mile. As a professional athlete, he’s had many incredible performa... more
In today’s episode, I talk to Luke Warhurst. Luke is the Director of Partnerships and Social Media at the Very Nice Track Club, one of the world’s fastest professional track teams, with athletes like five-time Olympian and two-time Olympic medalist N... more
In today’s episode, I talk to Victoria Vanriele. Victoria is a sophomore at Penn State where she’s a student at the Schreyer Honors College. She’s a 7-time New Jersey Meet of Champions winner, three time NJ Gatorade Player of the Year, a 2:04.96 800m... more
In this episode, I talk to Chris Lee. Chris is the athletic performance director and strength coach for Tinman Elite. Chris has a background in multiple endurance sports including swimming and triathlon and he was formerly the head coach of the Unive... more
In today’s episode, I talk to Avery Bartlett. Avery is a multiple-time state champion, he’s an NCAA All American, ACC champion, and 1:47 800m runner. Avery and I talk about his running journey, experience as a student athlete at Georgia Tech, his pod... more
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