
Relay
A running podcast dedicated to conversation, commentary, and fun.
Our team has someone for everything, from pros to amateurs, track nerds to ultra athletes, shoe experts, and coaches.
We love discussing all-things running with enough hilarious tangents to keep you on your toes. Like being on your favorite group run with friends.
The Relay team of contributors includes Kofuzi, Stefanie Flippin, Lindsey Hein, Laura Thweatt, Tommie Runz, Peter Bromka, Marcus Brown, and Matt Chittim.
Latest episodes

Mar 22, 2024 • 55min
Chat with a Pro: Lindsay Flanagan
Laura and Lindsey are back with the chat with a pro series with guest Lindsay Flanagan! Lindsay is an Asics sponsored athlete who went into the Olympic Marathon Trials as a heavy favorite to be in the top three. She placed 8th and in this episode Lindsay shares with us about how she is feeling after that finish and how she really felt during the race. She also talks about what she's looking forward to this spring - including running the Hamburg Marathon.
Lindsay has a marathon PR of 2:24:43 which she set at the Gold Coast Marathon in 2022. She is coached by Benita Willis and has her sights set on some big performances this year!
Lindsay and Laura talk about the Boulder running culture and scene and we also cover some fun pop culture talk including Laura convincing Lindsay to jump on the Love is Blind bandwagon.
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This episode features hosts:
Lindsey Hein and Laura Thweatt
Show Notes:
The Toast Podcast
Crime Junkie Podcast
Pretty Girls - Karin Slaughter
Fourth Wing - Rebecca Yarros
The Iron Flame - Rebecca Yarros
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Mar 21, 2024 • 45min
L.A. Marathon, Super Bowl Shuffle, Oysters, Chickens, and Roosters
Today's show is a fun one that features Lindsey Hein, Tommie Runz, Peter Bromka, and Matt Chittim
Topics:
The L.A. Marathon - why does it lack the same acclaim as other major marathons, despite its size and community support.
Creating a unique race experience and leaning into the difficulty of the course can help elevate a marathon's status.
The idea of a marathon doubleheader, like the Super Bowl Shuffle, could generate excitement and attract runners.
High school track nationals provide an opportunity for young athletes to showcase their talent and compete at a high level.
Eating 25 fried oysters may not be the best idea, even for a shot put champion.

Mar 14, 2024 • 38min
Lululemon FURTHER and NCAA Indoor Nationals
Today on the show we have Laura Thweatt, Tommie Runz, Peter Bromka, and Matt Chittim.
Our two big topics are Lululemon's FURTHER (a six day ultra marathon hosted in the desert) and the NCAA Indoor Nationals (division I and III).

Mar 8, 2024 • 53min
Tommie Takes Japan Recap with Peter & Lindsey
Our very own Tommie Runz just ran the Osaka Marathon and 7 days later ran the Tokyo Marathon. Now he recovers before ramping back up to run Boston and London!!!
Hear the recap from Japan here on Relay! Lindsey and Peter have questions.
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Mar 6, 2024 • 1h 6min
World Indoor Champs, Kipchoge Debate, Unpredictability of Postpartum Journeys
The weekend was JAM PACKED with running goodness and we couldn't wait to dive-in! Today on the show we have Peter Bromka, Lindsey Hein, Marcus Brown, and Matt Chittim.
World Indoor Championships
The unpredictable nature of postpartum journeys
Tommie's successful run in Tokyo
Fred Kurley's desire to compete
Debate on Kipchoge's possible Olympic selection
Charlotte Purdue's Olympic Journey
Michael Johnson's new venture
The significance of the Six Star Finisher

Mar 1, 2024 • 1h 7min
Allie Wilson's Wins and Career Altering Decision, Marathon/Track Combos, & Tommie Runz Osaka,
This wide-ranging conversation features Laura Thweatt, Peter Bromka, Lindsey Hein, and Matt Chittim.
We go through the following with plenty of our trademark tangents:
The Hein Kids and Lindsey's Chaos
Allie Wilson and the Importance of Training Partners and Coaches
The Challenges of Switching Coaches
The Excitement and Potential of Indoor Track Meets
Tommie Runz's Performance at the Osaka Marathon
Impressive Results at Osako
The Changing Landscape of Olympic Track and Field
Podcasts, Books, and Show Recommendations
Funny Affiliate Marketing Pitches

Feb 22, 2024 • 1h 3min
Coach's Corner with Mario Fraioli
In this conversation, Mario Fraioli discusses his coaching career, what he loves about the profession, how he has grown as a coach, the challenges his athletes face, his communication around those topics, and much more with Stefanie Flippin and Peter Bromka.
This is our new take on this format. Instead of addressing specific training and racing topics, we want to know about the philosophies and evolution behind some of the best coaches in our sport.
Mario emphasizes the importance of building long-term relationships with athletes and the value of trust and longevity in coaching. He also discusses the significance of taking risks and setting big goals in athletic performance. Mario addresses the challenges of imposter syndrome and the importance of understanding the athlete's context.
He also shares his thoughts on enduring vs absorbing training and the impact of social media on athletes' mental health. In this part of the conversation, Mario and Stefanie discuss the impact of social media on athletes and the importance of using it in a healthy way. They also explore how to evaluate new training methods and trends, emphasizing the need for self-awareness and critical thinking.
The conversation concludes with a discussion on the creative aspect of coaching and the joy of finding unique training solutions.
Takeaways
Building long-term relationships with athletes is important for trust and unlocking potential.
Taking risks and setting big goals are necessary for athletic success.
Understanding the athlete's context and providing support beyond training is crucial.
Enduring training without absorbing it can hinder progress.
Social media can have both positive and negative impacts on athletes' mental health.

Feb 20, 2024 • 1h 1min
Super Shoes, Indoor National Champs, International Marathon PR's, and Don't Knock on Tommie's Door!
In this episode we bounce around a bit between the trickiness behind super shoe recommendations, brand sizing differences, indoor "short" track National Championships, international marathon PR's/Olympic standards, communication norms, and why someone should never knock on Tommie's door!
Today's show features Kofuzi, Tommie Runz, Marcus Brown, and Peter Bromka.

Feb 17, 2024 • 1h 6min
Jakob Ingebrigtsen's Blindfold, Rachel Drake's Greatness, Taylor Swift's Potential Pro Running Boyfriend, and the Millrose Games
So much running to talk about and so little time!!
This episode dives into the Millrose Games, Black Canyon, the Taylor Swift Super Bowl/which pro runner should she date, and so much more.
Also, half way through the episode we react to the breaking news of Jakob Ingebrigtsen saying he could beat Josh Kerr while blindfolded!
This episode features Laura Thweatt, Tommie Runz, Lindsey Hein, Peter Bromka, and Matt Chittim.
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Feb 13, 2024 • 32min
A Tribute to Kelvin Kiptum
This past Sunday we lost a legend. Kelvin Kiptum, the fastest marathoner of all-time, and his coach Gervais Hakizimana, died in a car crash outside of Eldoret, Kenya.
By the age of 24, Kelvin had established himself as one of the best endurance runners in history. His world record setting 2:00:35 performance at the 2023 Chicago Marathon was simultaneously the best marathon performance in history and a foreshadowing of the brilliance to come.
In this tribute episode Tommie Runz, Marcus Brown, Peter Bromka, Lindsey Hein, and Matt Chittim discuss Kelvin's historic performances, his legacy, and the ways in which he inspired all of us and will continue to do so for generations.