A podcast for serious runners - hosted by a guy who isn't serious about anything.
We Run This is a podcast about fitness and the good, the bad, and the awesome parts involved with the running life.
New episodes drop every Wednesday!
My guest this week is Allie Kieffer. Allie is a distance runner, running coach, and advocate for inclusivity in the sport of running. She came out of nowhere to place 5th in the 2017 New York City ma…
My guest this week is Jonathan Levitt. Jonathan is a runner, cyclist and hosts his own podcast for runners called "For The Long Run."
He’s also the Sales and Endurance Team Manager for InsideTracker…
My guest this week is Andrea Kooiman. She's a wife, mother, coach, and ultra runner.
She's run Badwater135 three times, Western States two times, LAVS 500K, UTMB, HURT, CJ100, LT100, Mount Gaoligong…
Scheduling issues and guests going into labor means no new episode this week but enjoy this replay of one of our earliest shows - episode #8 - all about the weird rules marathon runners have to follo…
In his 20s, Trevor Fuchs was out of shape and smoked cigarettes daily.
Now 38, Trevor is an accomplished plant-based ultrarunner, having won the Wasatch 100 twice, winning the Hurt 100 in 2020, and …
This week, I’m joined by my first TWO TIME guest on the show, Hollie Sick.
The last time Hollie came on the show, I dubbed her the “Sneaker Geek” and the name stuck. Hollie’s written a running shoe …
My guest on the show this week is Dr. Anna Tanner.
Dr. Tanner is Vice President of Medical Services for Veritas Collaborative and a Board Certified Pediatrician who has spent the last 22 years of her…
I'm back! My guest this week is Nick Thompson.
Like many of us, Nick is an extremely busy guy. The 45-year-old dad is the former editor in chief of Wired magazine and current CEO of The Atlantic. Ni…
My guest this week is author, podcaster, and former NBA G-league star Kevin Owens.
Kevin is a former Division I basketball player and the author of the book “Overseas Famous: The Travels and Tribul…
My guest on the show this week is Beatie Deutsch.
Beatie is the Israeli national champion in the marathon and half marathon.
Beatie took up running just four years ago and recently went pro with the …
Running is often thought of as a young person’s sport, but at the age of 39 Bernd Heinrich won his first marathon, as a complete unknown.
It was only the third marathon he had ever run and his firs…
Our guest this week is ultrarunner, skydiver, and nurse, Rachel Belmont.
Rachel never stops moving. She's run the NYC marathon four times, the Boston Marathon, and a marathon on 4/7 of the continents…
This week, we're talking to professional long-distance runner and the 2020 USATF Athlete of the Year, Natosha Rogers.
She was a 2020 Cross Country National Champion, 2012 Olympic Trials Silver Medal…
At 23 years old, comedian Dan LaMorte found himself in a hospital bed suffering from a fatty liver and tipping the scales at over 354 pounds.
Besides the liver issues, Dan also had gastrointestinal …
This week, we’re joined by “The Ultramarathon Man” himself, Dean Karnazes.
Stop during any moment of the day today and think to yourself “I wonder if Dean Karnazes is running right now.” The answer i…
It’s impossible to cover every part of Latoya Shauntay Snell’s life in an hour-long discussion but damn if we didn’t try.
She’s a chef, podcaster, writer, and a self-proclaimed “accidental activist”…
Some athletes would give up after suffering a major health setback. Eric Esposito isn't one of those athletes.
Eric is a triathlete an Iron Man competitor. He is also a traumatic brain injury (TBI) s…
Amanda Brooks wants people to be content with being a “middle-of-the-pack” runner.
She created her website - Run To The Finish - back in 2007 as a place to support those middle-of-the-pack runners a…
Taping nipples. Knowing where to find all the best public bathrooms. Wearing medals.
Runners do have some quirks but can any of this behavior be classified as “weird”?
In this special episode, Chri…
Recovery is important for athletes of all skill levels and abilities but in recent years the actual science behind how our body recovers has gotten a little confusing.
People are bombarded with ads …