Every runner has a unique story, and we're here to tell them all. From elite athletes leading the pack to everyday runners finding joy in the middle or back of the pack, we celebrate the heart, grit, and humor that make this community so special. Join us for laughs, insights, and the unexpected adventures of runners everywhere! Support the podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/theadventurejog... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 328 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsRunningHealth & Fitness |
Sam Werner takes on one of the most unique running challenges yet—the Chipotle Challenge, a competition to log the most segments near a Chipotle restaurant. He shares his intense training, fueling strategies, and the mental toughness required to win.... more
Trail runner Anatoly Ross shares his journey from running in the USSR to conquering some of the toughest ultra races, including the Canadian Death Race, Eastern States 100, and Barkley Fall Classic. He discusses the ethics of trail running, balancing... more
In this episode of the Adventure Jogger podcast, host Steven Kornhaus interviews Nick Kovar, who shares his inspiring journey from road running to trail ultramarathons, overcoming challenges like injury and hip replacement surgery. Nick talks about h... more
In this episode of the Adventure Jogger podcast, host Steven Kornhaus welcomes back Andy Jones Wilkins to discuss their personal journeys with hip surgeries, including hip resurfacing and hip replacement. They explore the early signs of hip issues, t... more
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Used to love this show. When the original host Ryan left, new host Steven just can’t achieve the same connection with guests. It’s snoozy and superficial. Steven doesn’t seem to do the same background research on his guests either so a lot of “duh” questions get asked.
When Ryan was the podcast host, the show was entertaining, informative and a must-listen every week.
The new host brings on some interesting guests but is not able to go deep in the interviews, so the guests’ stories are not as riveting as can be. I’d given the new host some time to grow into the role.
But this week’s guest selection was the last straw. The guest was a Run Bum ambassador. Anyone who knows the history of this podcast knows how tone deaf this choice is.
I’m not wasting any m... more
Come for the content, stay for Ploeckelman’s laugh. Such a great show, I go back and listen to the oldies and relisten over and over.
My favorite running podcast. Certainly not a tertiary podcast. A great balance of fun with great stories. Very refreshing to have such a variety of guests
Ryan interviews runners who have been on plenty of other podcasts and asks questions that give me new information about the runners and events in which they participate.
The recent interview with Andrew Drummond might be my favorite. It was so interesting to hear about his many activities and how they relate to ultra running!
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