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!
Our guest on the show this week is Gabrielle Bolin.
In 2015, Gabrielle left a competitive career in show business in order to use her love of health & fitness to foster self-love and confidence in o…
Natalie Johnston fell in love with running at a young age and her competitive nature as an athlete began at the age of 3.
Natalie competed in a wide array of sports as a kid including horseback ridi…
Jeffrey Stern is a jack-of-all-trades in the world of endurance sports. He's a runner, biker, coach, consultant, and writer, with over a decade of experience in each.
After years of competitive mount…
Our guest on “We Run This” this week is Team USA star, Cory McGee.
Cory McGee began running competitively at the age of 9 and her love of the sport traces back to two distinct memories. The first inv…
Our guest today is ultrarunner, Dylan Bowman.
With no running background, Bowman stunned the field and finished in third place at the Leadville 100 back in 2010 and the Nevada-native quickly establi…
In this episode of "We Run This," we talk to Mike and Makenna Myler, the couple who went viral after Mike bet his 9-month pregnant wife she couldn't run an 8-minute mile. He bet her $100.
Makenna ran…
Kolt Codner’s son, Andrew, has been a patient at Akron Children’s Hospital for the last five months. The 4-year-old boy is battling B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
When Codner found out the Akro…
Our guest on the show today is Brandon Westover. Brandon is a fitness coach, endurance athlete, and 41-year-old father of two from Orlando who recently broke the world record for the most Murph worko…
On this special bonus episode of “We Run This,” we talk to founding Mirror trainer and HIIT workout guru, Gerren Liles.
Liles transitioned from a life of service teaching elementary school kids to be…
In this episode of We Run This, we’re talking to actor and athlete, Aaron Schwartz.
Aaron Schwartz probably looks familiar to people of a certain age because, at one point in the 1990s, Aaron made a…
Our guest on the show this week is chef, entrepreneur, and fitness influencer, Michael Chernow.
After struggling with alcohol addiction and drug abuse at a young age, Michael was on the quick road to…
Today we’re talking to Spencer Brown.
Spencer is currently a member of the Brooks Beasts running team but he joined the group of Olympic hopefuls in a pretty interesting way. The company found him o…
Entrepreneur, trainer, and fitness expert Devon's Lévesque had a plan was to bear crawl the New York City Marathon. COVID-19 put an end to those plans. The canceled event isn't stopping him on his qu…
Today, we’re talking to runner and coach, Ryan Knapp.
Ryan has over 20 years of coaching experience with a focus on mountain, ultra, and trail running. He’s been featured in Trail Running Magazine, …
In this episode, we’re talking to runner, writer, and self-proclaimed running sneaker freak, Hollie Sick. Hollie is the creator of Fueled By LOLz, a popular website and newsletter dedicated to her pa…
This week, we’re joined by Naya Tapper.
After earning All-American track and field honors in high school, Naya started her rugby career at UNC Chapel Hill. As a professional, Naya is the All-Time le…
Red Bull launching an all-new adventure documentary titled “The Last Ascent” which follows legendary ice climber Will Gadd’s return to Kilimanjaro, spotlighting the drastic impact of climate change a…
After reading an article about Robert "Raven" Kraft, the runner who has run 8 miles every day for THE LAST 45 YEARS, Nick and Chris discuss the habit of running every day and if it's a good idea.
Nick and Chris have different approaches to eating. Nick runs to specifically eat whatever the hell he wants. Chirs is a little more strict with his diet because he feels like crap when he's running …
Runner's fatigue can hit at any time, on any day, and sometimes right in the middle of a run.
The mind wants to keep going and put in the miles but the body will have none of it. Runner's fatigue typ…