Épisodes

  • E70: Jessica Kopelwitz & Brock Everhart, No Business 100 miler finishers
    Nov 5 2025

    No Business 100 miler is a beautiful and brutal trail race in Tennessee and Kentucky. The race changes directions each year and it went clockwise this year and I am so honored to have on two finishers from the race this year. Jessica Kopelwitz had to drop out of last year's race, so this was redemption for her. Brock Everhart finished last year and came back to run the race in the opposite direction this year to get the double buckle award. Brock is also a strength and endurance coach, if you are looking to check out his company: Build Pursuits.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • E69: Amy Haas; Race Across The States & MORE!
    Oct 22 2025

    In this episode of Weathering The Run, I talk with Amy Haas. She is a seasoned runner, coach, and adventurer whose goal to run a half-marathon in every U.S. state has grown into a mission of exploring all of our national parks.

    Amy shares how she balances training, travel, and life, what happens when you’re out there logging miles state after state, and how the quest keeps evolving into something bigger than just finish lines.

    In the conversation we cover:

    • What motivated Amy to tackle 50+ half-marathons, one in each state

    • How the journey has expanded into “run in all of the national parks too”

    • The highs and lows of travel, terrain, weather, and pacing across different states

    • How she coaches and mentors runners while still chasing her own goals

    Connect with Amy:
    Instagram: @raceacrossthestates

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    40 min
  • E68: Morgan Myers; Eyeing big goals on the Huron-izon
    Oct 8 2025

    I met Morgan Myers back in 2017 with the Columbus Westside Running Club. We had run together occasionally at group runs, but our most recent time running together was 2021 at the GRRR 50k, before she moved away. She continues challenging herself and recently completed the Woodstock 50 miler. She is such a happy person to be around & it was great catching up as she is gearing up for the Huron 100 miler. Don't challenge her because she will go three times farther than you think.

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    33 min
  • E67: Chelsea & Jordan Whitehouse; balancing family, teaching, and ultra training
    Sep 24 2025

    This was a lot of fun! Chelsea and Jordan met at an obstacle course event many years ago. They fell in love and now have two kids. They support each other's journey into running ultras and being a fit family while also juggling life and teaching. I run a lot of my training miles with Jordan and this was a lot of fun to dive into their philosophy as a couple and lifestyle.

    Follow Chelsea's & Jordan's journey on Instagram!


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    48 min
  • E66: John Lacroix: Weather, Wilderness, and the Uncertain Future of Trail Running
    Sep 10 2025

    Today’s "Weathering The Run" episode features ultra-runner and race director John Lacroix, founder of the Human Potential Running Series, including a HPRS podcast that accompanies the races he puts on. He is well known in the trail running community, perhaps for his nickname he used to have (Sherpa John) or for founding the first 200 mile trail race in New England. We explore his unforgettable experiences running through snowstorms, nor’easters, tornado warnings, and scorching heat. John also frankly addresses past criticisms, the crossroads facing trail running—and urges us all to step up for public land stewardship and volunteerism.


    Conversation Highlights:

    -Weather extremes on the trail: snow, wind, heat, and more.

    -Reflecting on previous controversies with transparency and growth.

    -Trail running’s survival hinges on more volunteer support and advocacy:.


    Final Call to Action from John:

    “If you have time to train, you have time to volunteer… reach out to your race director—there’s always something to do, from cleaning gear to race-day support…"


    Resources & Ways to Get Involved:

    • Runners for Public Lands — empowering runners to protect public lands

    • Outdoor Alliance — a coalition uniting recreation advocates to conserve America’s public lands

    • Access Fund — national advocates for sustainable climbing and trail access

    • Colorado Fourteeners Initiative — stewarding Colorado’s 14,000-foot peaks through volunteer trail work

    • Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) — invests lottery proceeds into conservation and recreation projects across the state

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    55 min
  • E65: Darrell Crain; Ultra dad who doesn't know how to spell DNF
    Aug 27 2025

    This week on Weathering The Run, I chat with Darrell Crain recommended by a past guest, Chikage Windler(Episode 11). Darrell and his son turned to running when his son was in college. Now they're a dynamic duo pursuing ultras to score Western States lottery tickets.

    Their most recent challenge? The Burning River 100, where relentless rain destroyed their feet with blisters, yet the pair persevered through an unforgettable run. Darrell even joked, “I don’t even know how to spell DNF,” highlighting his determination and playful spirit.

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    1 h et 9 min
  • E64: Bob Becker; Race Director, Record-Breaker & Age-Defying Ultra Legend
    Aug 13 2025

    This week on Weathering The Run, we welcome Bob Becker—ultrarunner, race director, and all-around inspiration. Bob recently made history as the oldest official finisher of the Badwater 135, crossing the world's toughest ultramarathon at age 80, earning him a new age category and a place in Badwater lore.


    Beyond his Badwater feat, Bob wears many hats:

    -Race Director of iconic ultramarathons:

    • The Keys 100 — a 100-mile point-to-point from Key Largo to Key West

    • The Daytona 100 — a coastal 100-mile race along Florida’s ocean roads

    -Holder of age-group and race records, such as 167.5 miles in a 48-hour fixed-time event


    In our conversation, Bob shares:

    -What it takes to finish Badwater at 80—including training strategies, mental grit, and his steadfast crew.

    -His insights on organizing and directing challenging ultramarathons.

    -Wisdom on what age—and experience—bring to running—and never letting go of the goal.

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    49 min
  • E63: Hannah McCorkle; Coaching, Community & Marathoning with Moxie
    Jul 30 2025

    This is a great conversation with Hannah McCorkle. She helps lead Columbus’s Marathoner-in-Training (MIT) program at Fleet Feet, a program guiding over 700 runners toward half and full marathon goals. Hannah lives her life with the mantra of "Change Your Life, One Mile at a Time." She is also diving deeper with personal coaching for female athletes. She is helping them reach their full potential using philosophies that power her approach: building community, resilience, and smart consistency.


    📲 Connect with Hannah:

    • Instagram: @runnerwithmoxie

    • Learn more about MIT (Marathoner‑in‑Training): Marathoner-in-Training Program

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    44 min