For The Long Run: Exploring the Why Behind Running

Jonathan Levitt
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Sep 22, 2020 • 50min

108. Mel Lawrence: Proud of sharing experiences

Mel Lawrence is today’s guest on the podcast. Mel is a professional runner for Oiselle and Little Wing in Bend, Oregon. In this episode, we talked about: -her first run -her use of social media -what she’s proud of -balance -growth as a professional athlete -failure -working at PickyBars -being sponsored by Oiselle and coached by Lauren Fleshman -feminism -gratitude -her legacy -and much more! Follow along with Mel’s adventures at instagram.com/mellawrence29 and twitter.com/mellawrence29 Thanks to @runjanji for sponsoring this episode. Their community called the Janji Collective was designed to provide an easy way for us as runners to help contribute to clean water projects worldwide. For the $50 membership fee, they’ll put $50 towards supporting these clean water project and you’ll get a sweet singlet (just select the $75 option and use code FTLR) as well as a discount for life and early access to new gear!
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Sep 18, 2020 • 58min

107. Nick de la Rosa: Battling Mental Health

Nickademus De La Rosa is a trail runner and coach living in Sedona, Arizona. In this podcast, we dove deep into mental health, therapy and also talked about suicide. We also talked about: -having heart surgery in 2018 -borderline personality disorder and how it impacts him -shame and self-loathing -chasing the hardest events and why -his relationship with running -understanding that relationships and ultrarunning were what he defined worth by -gratitude -what “you are enough” means to Nick -why he got out of bed today -destigmatizing therapy -his motivation for talking about therapy and mental health -running as a part of therapy but not the only form of therapy -his role models and how they’ve changed -and much more Follow along with Nick’s journey at https://www.instagram.com/ultrademus Thanks to Janji for sponsoring this episode. As a runner you know the importance of hydration, but you might not know that almost 800 million people lack access to drinking water. By working together, we can create viable solutions and collectively, we can have a greater impact. The Janji Collective is one way to do that. It's a membership that earns you tons of perks like discounts on gear and first access to new collections. It's also a community of adventurous runners around the world. 100% of the membership fee goes towards supporting clean water programs I’m a member and enjoy knowing that it is a small step that each of us can take that when pooled together, can have quite an impact. If you use the code FTLR, you can join the Janji collective for $50. You’ll receive a free singlet as well as a special members only discount for life. Every dollar from that will go towards supporting clean water programs.
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Sep 15, 2020 • 1h 9min

106. Dana Bogan: keep showing up

Dana Bogan is a runner, fitness instructor and social worker in Boston, MA. Dana’s a friend I’ve known for over five years and it has been a pleasure to watch her grow over that time. In this episode, we talked about: -why she started running -being from an interracial couple -going from short distance to long distance -the pressure she feels related to running and racing -“what does running mean to you?” -her relationship with community -life as a social worker -mental health and the stigmas around it -depression and related thoughts -some of her amazing messages on instagram -her initial apprehension for doing the podcast -her racing goals (they’re a bit different yet AWESOME) -some of her role models and biggest supporters -success -and so much more Follow along with Dana’s adventures at instagram.com/strength.soul.sarcasm Thanks to Janji for sponsoring this episode. As a runner you know the importance of hydration, but you might not know that almost 800 million people lack access to drinking water. By working together, we can create viable solutions and collectively, we can have a greater impact.    The Janji Collective is one way to do that. It's a membership that earns you tons of perks like discounts on gear and first access to new collections. It's also a community of adventurous runners around the world. 100% of the membership fee goes towards supporting clean water programs    I’m a member and enjoy knowing that it is a small step that each of us can take that when pooled together, can have quite an impact.     If you use the code FTLR, you can join the Janji collective for $50. You’ll receive a free singlet as well as a special members only discount for life. Every dollar from that will go towards supporting clean water programs. 
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Sep 11, 2020 • 53min

105. Ben Rosario: "Let the body drive the ship"

Ben Rosario, the first guest of the podcast returns for his second episode to talk about the recent four year contract that Northern Arizona Elite signed with HOKA ONE ONE, of which he is the coach for. In this episode, we talked about: -why Ben thinks that the group training model is the best model for both athletes and sponsors -how it is a good deal for the industry overall -health insurance for pro athletes -recruiting and growth plans for NAZ Elite -“let the body drive the ship”  -adding additional resources to NAZ Elite and what that looks like -social media for athletes and how it’s a nearly necessary piece of the puzzle -Tommy Rivers Puzey and what he means to the team and Flagstaff in general -what he’s learned about himself in 2020 -how NAZ Elite has approached 2020 -balance as an athlete and coach -focusing on finding a sense of normalcy -and much more! Thanks to Janji for sponsoring this episode. As a runner you know the importance of hydration, but you might not know that almost 800 million people lack access to drinking water. By working together, we can create viable solutions and collectively, we can have a greater impact.    The Janji Collective is one way to do that. It's a membership that earns you tons of perks like discounts on gear and first access to new collections. It's also a community of adventurous runners around the world. 100% of the membership fee goes towards supporting clean water programs    I’m a member and enjoy knowing that it is a small step that each of us can take that when pooled together, can have quite an impact.     If you use the code FTLR, you can join the Janji collective for $50. You’ll receive a free singlet as well as a special members only discount for life. Every dollar from that will go towards supporting clean water programs. 
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Sep 8, 2020 • 42min

104. Erika Kemp: Proud of what she helped create

Erika Kemp is a pro runner who was born in Japan, born in South Jersey, now living and training in Boston, MA for the BAA High Performance Team. In this episode we talked about: -coffee, as she’s a formally trained barista -her entry into running -the recruiting process onto the BAA High Performance Team -what it felt like to have someone believe in her and her future skills -the Boston running community -training in 2020 -shifting goalposts with the Olympic Track Trials -racing the mile and 5k -failure -where she sees herself in 10+ years -what she’s most proud of -some reflections on consistent answers from other pros -her psychology background -and much more! Follow along with Erika’s training and adventures at instagram.com/imtinyrik and twitter.com/imtinyrik  Thanks to Janji for sponsoring this episode. As a runner you know the importance of hydration, but you might not know that almost 800 million people lack access to drinking water. By working together, we can create viable solutions and collectively, we can have a greater impact.    The Janji Collective is one way to do that. It's a membership that earns you tons of perks like discounts on gear and first access to new collections. It's also a community of adventurous runners around the world. 100% of the membership fee goes towards supporting clean water programs    I’m a member and enjoy knowing that it is a small step that each of us can take that when pooled together, can have quite an impact.     If you use the code FTLR, you can join the Janji collective for $50. You’ll receive a free singlet as well as a special members only discount for life. Every dollar from that will go towards supporting clean water programs. 
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Sep 4, 2020 • 47min

103. Mike Burnstein: Inspired by the places we run and the people we meet

This episode is with Mike Burnstein, one of the co-founders of Janji. Mike lives and runs in Cambridge, MA. In this episode, we talked about:  -joining the cross country team to try and make the basketball team -running in college and the team aspect that he loved -the D3 championships and how it led to the initial idea of creating Janji -starting a business as a college student -how Ben Rosario’s guidance played a factor  -taking a huge risk and where it led -coming away from The Running Event with 30 buyers for a product that didn’t fully exist yet -travel and community focus -a look into startup life -growth as a business -how the running apparel industry works -how 2020 has impacted how they operate -biggest lessons learned -balance -and much more! Follow along with Mike and Janji at instagram.com/runjanji! Thanks to Janji for sponsoring this episode. As a runner you know the importance of hydration, but you might not know that almost 800 million people lack access to drinking water. By working together, we can create viable solutions and collectively, we can have a greater impact.    The Janji Collective is one way to do that. It's a membership that earns you tons of perks like discounts on gear and first access to new collections. It's also a community of adventurous runners around the world. 100% of the membership fee goes towards supporting clean water programs    I’m a member and enjoy knowing that it is a small step that each of us can take that when pooled together, can have quite an impact.     If you use the code FTLR, you can join the Janji collective for $50. You’ll receive a free singlet as well as a special members only discount for life. Every dollar from that will go towards supporting clean water programs.
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Aug 31, 2020 • 37min

102. Klodian Mitri: Paying it forward when it comes to opportunities for family

Klodian Mitri is a triathlete turned trail runner now living in Utah, born and raised in Albania who came to the US in the late 90’s.  In this episode we talked about: -being a parent in the time of COVID -traveling -living in Utah -going from being a triathlete to more of a dedicated runner -going from his first sprint tri on three days notice to Ironman Kona -the best “borrowing a wetsuit story” ever -his marathon goals -his community -his yearly bagel consumption -what he’s scared of Follow along with Klodian’s adventures and quest to meet Ryan Gosling at instagram.com/klodiangosling This podcast is sponsored by RAD Boulder. RAD stands for Real Athlete Diets, and is a Boulder based small business that supports a ton of amazing runners in the trail community. I’ve used their meal prep services for events in Colorado and the food is absolutely incredible.  They now offer a box available anywhere in the US that has some of their favorites, including a seed mix, an amazing vinaigrette, and if you’re still looking for a sour dough starter, you’ll find one in there too. They’re also donating 10% of all sales from this box to National Black Food Justice Alliance, which is focused on building and organizing for food sovereignty, land and justice. Head to RADBoulder.com to learn more!
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Aug 28, 2020 • 47min

101. Courtney Dauwalter: The exploration of what's possible (and then some)

Courtney Dauwalter is a trail and ultra runner from Golden, Colorado.  In this episode, we talked about: -her first run -diving right into her Why -what keeps her going -the Colorado Trail adventure -how and when she decided to seek medical assistance -hallucinations on the trail -trust in her crew -guidance on how to be a helpful crew member -going really long and why she likes the challenge -what she’s scared of -intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation -figuring out puzzle pieces -community -and so much more! This episode is sponsored by Addaday. I’ve been loving their BioZoom, a portable, myoacial release device, essentially a massage therapy gun.  In these times when I’m not able to see my chiropractor for ART and other manual therapies, the BioZoom definitely hits the spot… pun intended of course. BioZoom is designed to help with recovery and can target specific areas of the body in different ways with one of the five attachments designed for tissue specific treatments.  Quieter than the other therapy guns out there, I love using mine while sitting on the couch relaxing, or honestly, even while on a Zoom call.  You can get your own at Addaday.com and use the code FTLR15 to save 15% off.
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Aug 25, 2020 • 44min

💯. Sydney Gidabuday: A good opportunity under bad circumstances ⚒️

Sydney Gidabuday is a professional runner living in Boulder, Colorado. His bio on the Tinman Elite website says, “Once trained so hard he couldn't feel his arms and legs, now he's a Tinman running 7:30 pace on his easy days. Went on a 140 mile bike ride… to hang out with a girl. He's not afraid of commitment, ladies. Born in California, raised in Tanzania, speaks Spanish,” and in this episode we talked through all of that! We also talked about: -his first run -experience as a D2 runner -his entry into professional running -what it’s like training with Tinman Elite -Tinman being an all-male team and what’s to come -hurdles and challenges he’s experienced since going pro -group training in 2020 -goals for 2021 -lessons learned from living in many different places -balance -overtraining and how he learned to back off -what it’s like training as a pro athlete in Boulder Follow along with Sydney’s adventures at www.instagram.com/sydney_gidabuday_
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Aug 21, 2020 • 50min

99. Lindsay Webster: Taking chances in life

Lindsay Webster is a professional obstacle course racer living in Quebec, Canada.  In this episode, we talked about: -van life -being a pro athlete couple -motivation -getting into running -balance -training in 2020 -mental training -physical training for obstacle course racing  -OCR goals vs ultra running goals -the difference in prize $ between the two  -chasing FKT’s -Grand Canyon and Pemi Loop FKT -working with sponsors as a pro athlete -use of social media -taking chances and future goals post athletics -and much more! Follow along with Lindsay’s journey at instagram.com/lindsaydawnwebster This episode is brought to you by BeetElite. I was introduced to BeetElite ahead of the Spartan World Championships in Tahoe in 2017 due to the benefit of beets when at altitude.  I had been looking for a beet product that had a good taste, and have loved BeetElite’s powder mix ever since. Beets can enhance muscle efficiency by reducing the oxygen-cost of exercise, essentially making it easier to work harder. Talk about being efficient.  They’ve even done a clinical trial on their product with interval training in cyclists and found an 18% increase in potential duration.  Try BeetElite yourself to experience the benefits of beet powered performance. Take 20% off all BeetElite products at humann.com/beetelite with the code FTLR!

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