Hi, I’m Trish.
I’m a Life and Mindset Coach for women—and before that, I was a runner.
Before I became a runner, though, I saw my life—and my possibilities—very differently.
It was through countless miles on the road and trail that something began to shift.
Running didn’t just change my body; it expanded my mind.
It taught me that I was capable of so much more than I ever believed.
Through failures, victories, and everything in between, I started to see myself—and life itself—in a whole new way.
This podcast is my chance to share that journey with you.
Maybe you’ll recognize parts of your own story here.
Maybe you’ll start to think differently about what’s possible for you, too.
Welcome to Running to Myself.
I’m so glad you’re here.
The year was 2013. I had set my sights on qualifying for the Boston Marathon. A goal that stretched me and tested me in ways that I had not experienced before. Life is going to offer up both good and…
What happens when you spend several years doing something you love and it starts to move into other areas of your life? Well, if you are anything like me, it becomes part of your identity. A big part…
When I set my sights on trying for a Boston Qualifier, I knew I would need to be about 20 minutes faster than my previous marathon. I wasn’t confident that I would be able to achieve that, but I had …
Join me for a short, fun episode that includes an appearance from my bestie and running partner, Jacki. If a picture is worth a thousand words, this is THE picture to represent the story for this epi…
Sometimes you share an experience with someone that takes on a life of its own and becomes one of your shared core memories in your relationship with that person. That is what I have for you today.
We are taking a little side trail on today's episode. Get something to write this down, I think you are going to like it!
Race day was fast approaching and as we prepared to fly to Washington D.C., I was experiencing a mix of nervousness and excitement. I had never been a spectator at a marathon, let alone an athlete, s…
Other than the marathon itself, the 20 mile run is the biggest milestone of a traditional marathon training program. And the time for my first 20 miler was getting close. We had it all planned out. W…
I did NOT want to do it. I worked really hard to avoid it, but she caught me and convinced me to give it a try and ultimately I’m so glad she did.
The story I am going to share with you today encompasses one of my biggest areas of personal growth since I began running. The title, Taking a Leap When You Don’t Feel Ready says it all. I used to av…
Welcome to Episode 2 The Long Run. In episode 1 I shared about how I woke up one day as a person who did not run and by the end of my lunch break had signed up to run a marathon with my husband just…
In October of 2008 I ran my first marathon. I have run many marathons and several ultra distance races since 2008, but none of them have impacted my life in the same way as that first fateful race. I…