

For The Long Run: Exploring the Why Behind Running
Jonathan Levitt
Exploring the why behind what keeps runners running long, strong, and motivated. Running is a sport that has the power to unite us all and we are here to share conversations about how running has shaped the lives of people within our community, as well as how running has created community in itself.
From pro runners and Olympians to ultramarathoners running their first big race to business owners who use running to improve their entrepreneurial journey, we believe in creating community and expanding the running world for all.
Hosted by running enthusiast, Jonathan Levitt.
From pro runners and Olympians to ultramarathoners running their first big race to business owners who use running to improve their entrepreneurial journey, we believe in creating community and expanding the running world for all.
Hosted by running enthusiast, Jonathan Levitt.
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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.
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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.
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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_

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.
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Aug 18, 2020 • 52min
98. Meghan Slavin: Hole to Hump FKT and more!
Meghan Slavin is a physical therapist and ultra runner who lives in North Phoenix.
In this episode we talked about:
-her first run (at 18)
-pacing Western States to the finish line
-the energy at Western States and her love for the trail community
-her evolution into ultra running
-what she loves about the hundred mile distance
-Hole To Hump FKT (and being the first woman to complete it)
-her motivation for doing it
-the logistics of starting an FKT that involves a hike down to the base of the Grand Canyon
-an epic story of the actual experience
-what it was like realizing she had finished the FKT and still had to come down from the top of the peak
-and so much more!
This episode is brought to you by BeetElite. I was introduced to BeetElite by Amelia 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.

Aug 14, 2020 • 52min
97. Amelia Boone: Should we define happiness?
Amelia Boone returns for a highly requested second episode!
Amelia is a trail runner, attorney and so much more, living in Golden, Colorado.
In this episode, we talked about:
-major life changes in the last couple of years
-moving to Colorado during a pandemic
-her love of Colorado and what has surprised her
-if happiness should be the goal
-“Why are you here?”
-sponsors and racing decisions in 2020
-how she’d feel if races were cancelled for the foreseeable future
-the “stick to running” comment
-more about her continued evolution and growth
-FKT chasing
-and so much more!
Follow along with Amelia’s adventures at instagram.com/arboone11 and twitter.com/ameliaboone
This episode is brought to you by BeetElite. I was introduced to BeetElite by Amelia 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 with the code FTLR at humann.com/beetelite.

Aug 11, 2020 • 56min
96. David and Megan Roche: "Shoot Your Shot"
David Roche is back for his third episode, this time joined by Megan!
A much more casual vibe, this episode sounded like the three of us were sitting around a table eating tacos.
In this episode, we talked about:
-podcasting and lessons learned
-what it means to “shoot your shot”
-tips for fueling and hydrating on hot runs
-epidemiology (the topic of Megan’s PhD!)
-comfort being “the ultimate illusion”
-gravel biking
-a ruptured hamstring and the recovery process (Megan)
-lessons learned during COVID
-a couple of spot on Kurt Vonnegut quotes
-“You are always enough”
-and so much more!
Follow along with the Roches at instagram.com/meg_runs_happy / instagram.com/addiedoesstuff and twitter.com/mountainroche / twitter.com/meg_runs_happy
This episode is brought to you by UCAN. If you know me, you know I’m all about personalization and not having a one sized fits all solution. That applies to training, nutrition in general, and nutrition for training and UCAN is another tool in the toolbox I’ve loved over the years.
Along with professional athletes like Alexi Pappas and Meb, I’ve used UCAN for marathons in the past and have recently been incorporating their SuperStarch into my day-to-day routine, and before my long runs for steady energy.
Superstarch provides long lasting energy and helps keep your blood sugar stable with tasty summer flavors like cran-raz, tropical orange and more. I also LOVE their bars, particularly the chocolate peanut butter as a late morning or mid afternoon snack. Take 15% off your order at ucan.co with the code FTLR

Aug 7, 2020 • 46min
95. Kurt Decker: Community to the core
Kurt Decker is a trail runner who truly loves his state (Minnesota) and the emphasis on engaging in outdoor activities with the people around him.
In this episode we discussed:
-making his life all about community
-switching careers to follow his passion
-working in the running industry
-his passion for running and being outside
-running his first 100 miler in 2002
-racing western states in 2003
-running in the Grand Canyon in 2015 for his birthday
-Twin Cities Running Company and the trail running scene in Minneapolis
-what runners can do to help support their local running stores
-crosstraining/biking for fun
-and much more!
Follow along with Kurt’s adventures at https://www.instagram.com/mntrailrunner

Aug 4, 2020 • 1h 16min
94: Peter Bromka: Running it Back
Peter Bromka comes back for round two! Peter’s a runner, writer, dad and husband from Portland, Oregon.
In this episode, we talked about:
-his return to the podcast
-why he’s the most referenced man on FTLR
-running in 2020 and not being motivated to do a virtual race
-motivation in general
-living in Portland, OR during the protests
-explaining the murder of George Floyd to his five year old son
-missing goals
-learning from a “failure”
-OTQ standards and the differences with men/women
-Tommy Rivers Puzey and their relationship
-chasing big goals
-his storytelling and ability to take us along for the ride
-fall goals, both his and mine
-and so much more!
Follow along with his journey at twitter.com/bromka and instagram.com/bromka
Peter's first episode was episode #10.
This episode is brought to you by UCAN. If you know me, you know I’m all about personalization and not having a one sized fits all solution. That applies to training, nutrition in general, and nutrition for training and UCAN is another tool in the toolbox I’ve loved over the years.
Along with professional athletes like Alexi Pappas and Meb, I’ve used UCAN for marathons in the past and have recently been incorporating their SuperStarch into my day-to-day routine, and before my long runs for steady energy.
Superstarch provides long lasting energy and helps keep your blood sugar stable with tasty summer flavors like cran-raz, tropical orange and more. I also LOVE their bars, particularly the chocolate peanut butter as a late morning or mid afternoon snack. Take 15% off your order at ucan.co with the code FTLR

Aug 1, 2020 • 36min
93. Lex Gillette: "Challenges help us grow and ascend" 🚀
Lex Gillette is an athlete, a Paralympian, world record holder, speaker and person who loves life at the end of the day.
In this episode we discussed:
-being a Paralympian and losing his eyesight at a young age
-how he’s handling 2020 and the uncertainty around the Olympics and Paralympics
-his background in athletics
-getting into adaptive athletics
-what it’s like to be a blind Track and Field athlete
-getting to and maintaining a high level of excellence, with his first Paralympic Games being in 2004
-winning gold at the Games and what it would mean for him
-where his motivation comes from
-gratitude
-his Why
-the meaning of life (yep, we went there!)
-and much more!
Follow along with Lex’s journey at https://www.instagram.com/lexgillette and https://twitter.com/lexgillette

Jul 28, 2020 • 56min
92. Alexi Pappas: Be a Bravey
Alexi Pappas is a runner, film maker, writer, actress and Olympian for Greece.
In this episode we talked about:
-what she means when she says Bravey
-her upcoming memoir and what will be in it
-writing poetry
-her social media presence
-role models
-how she has used nutrition
-carbs and eating whole grains and how her nutrition experiences have been different in different places
-eating more and the impact it has had for her
-post Olympic blues and her experience with mental health
-getting stuck in Greece during COVID
-how she’s handling the unknown when it comes to the Olympics
-why she runs
-balance
-and much more!
Follow along with Alexi’s adventures at instagram.com/alexipappas and twitter.com/alexipappas
This episode is brought to you by UCAN. If you know me, you know I’m all about personalization and not having a one sized fits all solution. That applies to training, nutrition in general, and nutrition for training and UCAN is another tool in the toolbox I’ve loved over the years.
Along with professional athletes like Alexi Pappas and Meb, I’ve used UCAN for marathons in the past and have recently been incorporating their SuperStarch into my day-to-day routine, and before my long runs for steady energy.
Superstarch provides long lasting energy and helps keep your blood sugar stable with tasty summer flavors like cran-raz, tropical orange and more. I also LOVE their bars, particularly the chocolate peanut butter as a late morning or mid afternoon snack. Take 15% off your order at ucan.co with the code FTLR