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 | Weekly | Episodes | 341 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | RunningSportsHealth & Fitness |
In this episode of The Adventure Jogger, host Steven Kornhaus talks with veteran and ultra runner Zack Lever about his experience in the Old Glory Relay—an event where veterans carry the American flag across the country. Zach shares insights into the... more
In this episode of The Adventure Jogger, Steven Kornhaus and Valan break down the must-have gear for trail and ultra running. From shoes and hydration systems to watches and nutrition, they share hard-earned tips highlight what’s truly essential, and... more
In this episode of The Adventure Jogger, host Steven Kornhaus catches up with ultra runner Kristian Morgan as he prepares for another Fastest Known Time attempt on the Appalachian Trail. Kristian shares how past efforts have shaped his mindset, the c... more
In this episode of the Adventure Jogger podcast, Priscilla Buchanan shares her inspiring journey into running, starting from her initial struggles to becoming a Boston qualifier. She discusses the challenges of balancing motherhood with training, the... more
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This a great listen up until August 2024 when Ryan stepped down. I recommend every single episode of his! The new host quickly made the podcast about him, his wife, and their coaching businesses. He also overwhelmingly interviews men over women. He stopped listing patrons at the start of the show, which was such a nice touch, and it feels ungrateful to stop that practice. We don’t turn on The Adventure Jogger to hear trail running advice from the hosts. We can get that anywhere. We want to hear ... more
I’ve been disappointed by content from the new host. The topics revolve around the host, his life, his injuries (so sick of hearing about hip replacements), his races, his business. He selectively asks questions of his guests that are often applicable to him rather than the broader audience. I miss the deeper personal stories and varied content from the original host, Ryan! These new episodes are so superficial and simply do not stand out among the multitude of running podcasts.
I used to love the podcast and hoped it would stay the same after Ryan left, but lately the new host seems to be obsess with runners that went through hip replacement. While it can be an interesting subject, it’s been many episodes in a row and there’s only so much you can say about running and hip replacement…
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
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Content centers around the diverse stories of runners, from elite competitors to everyday enthusiasts. The discussions often include insights on endurance running, personal journeys, and the nuances of training, which appeal to both serious athletes and casual runners alike. Emphasizing community and the emotional aspects of running, episodes feature guests who share their unique experiences related to ultra-endurance challenges, mental health, and the joy of running. One notable aspect is the combination of humor and heartfelt storytelling, making each episode relatable and engaging for listeners seeking motivation or inspiration in their own running journeys.
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Recent guests on The Adventure Jogger include:
1. Zack Lever
2. Kristian Morgan
3. Priscilla Buchanan
4. Jason Williamson
5. Wes Plate
6. James Lauriello
7. Alex Larson
8. Dr. Sean Roach
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