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Nov 28, 2025 • 59min
Episode 655: Molly Huddle on Postpartum Running, Every Woman’s Marathon, and What Comes Next
Today I am talking with two-time Olympian and Saucony athlete Molly Huddle, who just ran the Every Woman’s Marathon six months postpartum with her second baby. Molly used the race as a long training run and shares what it felt like to approach the marathon in a more relaxed, flexible way than she has in the past while still respecting how hard 26.2 miles feels at any pace.
We get into how life looks right now with two young daughters, how she and her husband are tag-teaming work and parenting, and what it has been like to train and race while breastfeeding. Molly explains why she chose this marathon as a fundraising opportunity for For All Mothers+, how she approached the effort on the day, and what she learned about her current fitness and recovery.
Molly also talks about where she is with professional running at age 41, her hope to qualify for another Olympic Marathon Trials, and what it means to her to compete in a “part-time” or “semi-retired” way while she leans into coaching, writing, and parenting. We talk about identity shifts in motherhood, the invisible work that goes into raising kids, and how to stay engaged with the sport even when the goals and timelines look different than they did in your twenties.
Finally, Molly shares more about the new pregnancy and postpartum running book she is co-writing, the research she is excited about, and her thoughts on aging, body image, and what it really means to let running “light you up,” whatever season of life you are in.
Topics Discussed:
Molly’s decision to run the Every Woman’s Marathon six months postpartum
Using a marathon as a long training run instead of an all-out effort
Balancing breastfeeding, travel, and race-day logistics with a baby and a toddler
Fundraising and partnering with For All Mothers+ at the race
How the Every Woman’s Marathon creates an unintimidating, women-centered race experience
Postpartum training, injury history, and choosing a more cautious path back
Shifting identity from full-time pro runner to part-time competitor, coach, and writer
Motherhood, invisible labor, and how priorities around work and running change
Body image, aging, and pressure around appearance and performance
The new pregnancy and postpartum running book and current women’s health research
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Donna Marathon Weekend — Jacksonville, FL, February 1–2, 2025. Supports breast cancer research and families impacted by diagnosis. Register at breastcancermarathon.com and use LINDSEY10 for $10 off.

Nov 21, 2025 • 40min
Episode 654: Sophie King; 2:34 Marathoner On Racing Through Setbacks, Big Dreams, and Finding Her Spark Again
Today’s episode comes to you from my time at the Allianz Richmond Marathon weekend. This was my third year serving as race emcee in Richmond, and once again I left feeling deeply moved by the stories, resilience, and joy I witnessed at the finish line. I watched first-time marathoners cross with disbelief in their eyes, couples holding hands as they finished together, runners pushing through pain, and others celebrating huge personal victories. There is a kind of gratitude at the end of a marathon that you just cannot replicate anywhere else, and Richmond always reminds me why I love this experience so much.
Today’s conversation is a special live recording from that weekend, where I sat down with Sophie King and Trevor Spencer. Trevor is one of the co-hosts of the Marathon Training Academy podcast, and Sophie King is a professional runner based in Richmond with an incredibly compelling story. Sophie made her marathon debut right here in Richmond in 2021 and later ran a 2:34 at CIM in 2023. She was on track for big things before suffering a torn plantar fascia that ultimately kept her from competing at the Olympic Trials, but what struck me most about this conversation is her perspective, her honesty, and her belief that her best years are still ahead of her.
Sophie comes from a swimming background and only transitioned fully to running in recent years, which makes her rise in the sport even more impressive. She speaks openly about setbacks, rebuilding confidence after injury, learning to trust her body again, and continuing to chase big goals despite the detours. There is a calm strength to the way she talks about her journey, and I loved hearing her articulate not only her ambitions but her deep gratitude for the process as well.
This was one of those conversations that felt too meaningful not to share publicly. Her story, her mindset, and her vulnerability deserve to be heard, and I’m so excited for you to listen.
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Nov 16, 2025 • 44min
Episode 653: CNO Financial Indianapolis Monumental Marathon Recap with Ally Brettnacher and Emily Infeld
Hey friends, welcome to I’ll Have Another with Lindsey Hein. If you ran the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon, Half Marathon, or 5K this past weekend, congratulations. It was incredible to see so many familiar faces out there, and it was an honor to be the race emcee again this year. Between the energy at the start and the emotion at the finish line, this race really showed up — including a huge three-minute drop in the men’s marathon course record and a long list of Olympic Trials qualifiers.
I wanted to break it all down with two people who experienced the weekend right alongside me. My friend Ally Brettnacher is here — she’s the host of Finish Lines & Milestones, part of the Sandyboy Productions network, and she always brings such a fun perspective from the everyday runner community. Emily Infeld also joins us. She was the guest of honor at Monumental this year — she helped start the race, she handed out medals at the finish line, she sat down for an interview at the expo, and she joined me for our live podcast at the post-race celebration. Emily barely needs an introduction, but here’s a quick one: she’s an Olympian, a US national champion, a five-time track world finalist, and she won the 10,000m national title this summer after ten years filled with surgeries, setbacks, comebacks, and breakthroughs. She’s sponsored by Brooks Running.
Brooks partnered with us through Athletic Annex for the weekend, which was really special since Emily is a Brooks athlete. My relationship with Athletic Annex goes back more than a decade — I helped them with social media and events long before I started hosting live podcasts, and they’ve supported every single event I’ve brought to Indianapolis since. Every time I’m back home for a shakeout run, a live show, or anything related to the Monumental, they’re right there with me.
This year we hosted our biggest post-race party yet, and I’ll be honest — I was nervous nobody would buy tickets. I wanted it to be an elevated event, with great food, drinks, a killer goodie bag, and a chance for everyone to actually celebrate their race. We ended up selling out and even added extra tickets at the door. One of the biggest hits was the Indy poster Ally designed — inspired by iconic race posters at major marathons — where everyone could stencil in their finishing time. It was so fun watching people make their own little Monumental keepsake. Our vision is to make this weekend feel a little more like the big-city marathon experience: a Friday shakeout run, community events, and a post-race celebration every year moving forward.
One thing I’m especially proud of is that we were able to donate $500 from the event back to the Monumental Kids Movement — a school-based running and wellness program. Beyond Monumental does such meaningful work with kids year after year, and I’m glad we could give back to that mission.
Huge thanks to everyone who came to the race, the expo, the live show, and the party — it meant so much. If you enjoyed this episode or were part of the weekend, a quick rating and review goes a long way. And if you’re already planning on Monumental 2026 — and I know some of you type-A runners are — make sure you’re in town for the Friday shakeout and the post-race party. We’re already excited for next year.
Sponsors of the live show:
Athletic AnnexBrooks RunningFoot LevelersPrevinexBottleworks HotelRachel Michelle RunningStretchLabTwentySixDiamond
NoogsAthlete Bouquets (owned by Ally Brettnacher)

Nov 14, 2025 • 58min
Episode 652: Annie Frisbie 5th Place at the 2025 NYC Marathon in 2:24:12
Today I’m joined by Annie Frisbie, who just finished fifth at the 2025 New York City Marathon in 2:24:12 — the second-fastest American performance ever on that course. Annie has quickly become one of the most consistent and exciting marathoners in the U.S., and what I love most about her story is how steady, grounded, and quietly fierce she is. She debuted in New York back in 2021 running 2:26:18 — the fourth-fastest debut by an American woman on that course — and since then she’s continued to chip away, stacking strong, confident races while training with Minnesota Distance Elite. Annie grew up in Wisconsin, ran at Iowa State where she was an All-American in cross country, and now runs professionally for Puma. In this conversation, we break down her NYC race from the inside, including the moments she almost lost confidence, how she’s learning to trust positive self-talk, and what she’s excited about for 2026 and beyond. Annie is thoughtful, humble, and incredibly fun to root for — you’re going to feel so inspired hearing about her process, her mindset, and the way she’s growing into this event. I loved catching up with her so much.
Topics we cover
NYC race plan, surges, and key course sections
Passing Sifan Hassan late and protecting position
Solo miles, crowd energy, and managing pain honestly
Fueling: UCAN gels (alternating caffeine) and electrolytes
Training consistency, hamstring care, and support team
Mindset: visualization, mantras, and choosing helpful thoughts
Tactical Majors vs time trial courses
Post-race recovery, winter training, and 2026 goals
Media and links mentioned
Book: Let Your Mind Run by Deena Kastor
Music: Hans Zimmer; Ramin Djawadi soundtracks; Florence and the Machine (new album)
Podcasts: Amy Poehler’s show; The Telepathy Tapes
Team/Sponsor: Minnesota Distance Elite; Puma
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Nov 12, 2025 • 46min
Episode 651: The Wellness One – Emily Saul on Race-Day Mindset, Segmenting the Marathon, and Redefining Success
We are back with another Wellness One episode, and today I’m joined by our favorite running sports psychologist, Emily Saul. I’ve admired Emily’s work for years, and several athletes I coach have worked with her and seen real shifts in how they handle racing, training, and life. Emily shares how she came to sports psychology through rowing, coaching, November Project, and counseling, and why she views movement as both classroom and laboratory. We dig into the “helpful vs. unhelpful” frame, flipping perfectionism into process, and building a mental race plan that breaks a marathon into truly manageable chunks. Emily walks through practical tools for race day and how to define success with process and experience goals so your body can do what it is trained to do. I think you’ll feel your nervous system settle a bit just listening, and leave with a plan you can use at whatever race is next on your calendar.
Topics discussed:
• Emily’s path to sports psychology and why movement is a vehicle for growth• The “helpful vs. unhelpful” reframe for plans, workouts, and expectations• Process goals and experience goals that support performance• Building a mental race plan by chunking time, course sections, and fuel windows• What to do when discomfort shows up early and how to choose your next best action• Keeping attention in the present and letting completed chunks count as wins• Why success is self-defined and how to let running serve your life
Media recommended:
• Mindfulness by Ellen Langer• The Mindful Body by Ellen Langer• Emily’s site: esaulmovement.com
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DONNA Marathon Weekend (Jacksonville, FL | Jan 30–Feb 1) — Funds breast cancer research and supports patients. I’ll be there! breastcancermarathon.com — code: LINDSEY10 for $10 off.
Foot Levelers — Visit FootLevelers.com to find a provider near you, or email me at lindsey@sandyboyproductions.com or DM me on Instagram @lindseyhein626 and I will point you to the right contact.

Nov 7, 2025 • 45min
Episode 650: Carolyn Coffin – Welcoming Inspired Soles to the SandyBoy Productions Podcast Network
I’m so thrilled to introduce Carolyn Coffin to the SandyBoy Productions podcast network. Carolyn hosts the Inspired Soles podcast and has been telling incredible stories in the running world since 2020. She’s based in Canada, and we get into how much her show highlights Canadian athletes, why those stories matter, and the crossover between the U.S. and Canadian running scenes.
Carolyn shares her background as a physiotherapist, how she shifted into health coaching and eventually running coaching, and how she found her own love for the sport later in life. We talk through her long journey with the marathon — the near misses, the tough races, the canceled races, the heat DNFs — and the fire she still has at age 48 to run her fastest marathon yet. She also talks about family life, her husband’s running, raising teenagers, and what her coaching roster looks like today. This is a rich conversation about longevity, learning, curiosity, and chasing big goals no matter your age.
Topics discussed:
Welcoming Inspired Soles to the network
Why Canadian representation in running media matters
Carolyn’s shifts from physio to health coach to running coach
The early running memories that shaped her beliefs
Her breakthrough years and chasing sub-3:20
Chicago 2020 getting canceled and the virtual marathon
Heat cancellations, injuries, GI issues, and all the almost-PRs
Training for the Marathon Project
Running with her husband and pacing each other
How her kids relate to running and movement
Coaching everyday runners and creating community
Future ideas around philanthropy and supporting women chasing big goals
What inspires her right now
Media recommended:
Running the Dream
Don’t Tell Me You’re Afraid
Rory Linkletter’s YouTube channel
Rory and Jill Linkletter on Inspired Soles Podcast (EP 241)
Ben Flanagan on the Inspired Soles Podcast (EP 261)
Support Our Sponsors:
Amazfit Smartwatches – A wellness and recovery brand offering targeted supplements designed to support runners with energy, strength, and sleep. Use code “ANOTHER” at checkout!
Cornbread Hemp — THC seltzers and gummies for a relaxed unwind without alcohol. Flavors like Blueberry Breeze, Raspberry Limeade, Salted Watermelon, and Peach Iced Tea. cornbreadhemp.com/another and use code: ANOTHER for 30% off.
Indianapolis Monumental Marathon Weekend: I’ll be your race emcee at the Monumental Marathon — come find me at the start or finish line!
CURE Hydration — No added sugar or dyes; electrolyte mix for adults and kids; non-GMO; FSA/HSA eligible. Use ANOTHER for 15% off at curehydration.com/another.

Nov 6, 2025 • 1h 6min
Episode 649: Get Hype for Indy Monumental with Jeff Cunningham
This week is Indy Monumental and I am buzzing. I’ll be the race emcee at the CNO Financial Indianapolis Monumental Marathon, and Jeff Cunningham joins me on this episode to get you ready and excited. Jeff coaches Bat City Track Club in Austin, runs Cunningham Running, and hosts the Consistently Good podcast for BPN. He’s bringing a big crew to Indy and knows this course inside and out.
We walk through the course from start to finish, dial in race-week mindset and pacing, and talk about how to stay steady when the race gets quiet. I also share all the weekend details: Friday shakeout, expo panels, and our post-race celebration at Bottleworks with special guest Emily Infeld. If you’re racing the 5K, half, or full, I’ll see you at the start and the finish. Hugs are absolutely welcome.
Weekend details
Friday, Nov 7 – 9:00 a.m. Shakeout run at Bottleworks Hotel with Brooks Running and Athletic Annex. Meet out front. Snacks after.
Friday, Nov 7 – Expo Elite Athlete Panel at 3:30 p.m. and a 4:30 p.m. fireside chat with Emily Infeld.
Saturday, Nov 8 – 4:30–6:30 p.m. Post-race party at Bottleworks Hotel. I’ll record a 30-minute chat with Emily from 5:00–5:30.
Tickets via EventBrite HERE. Use code lindsey10 for $10 off.
Topics we discussed:
Why Indy Monumental is a PR-ready course
How to pace the first 10K and avoid early mistakes
Where the course gets quiet and how to stay locked in
Marathon and half marathon strategy for Indy
Mindset cues for the last 10K
Fueling basics and respecting the distance
Celebrating every finish line
Media Recommended:
Books
Once Around Is Enough — memoir by legendary 400m coach Clyde Hart
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Lagoon — Personalized pillows designed for optimal rest and recovery. Try their new cooling pillow, “The Otter.” Visit lagoonSleep.com/lindsey and use LINDSEY for 15% off.
Indianapolis Monumental Marathon Weekend: I’ll be your race emcee at the Monumental Marathon — come find me at the start or finish line!

Oct 31, 2025 • 52min
Episode 648: Rory Linkletter on Taking Big Risks, Running Fearlessly, and his 2:06:49 PR in Chicago
Rory Linkletter is back on the podcast and he is truly one of the most entertaining, insightful people to talk running with. He just ran a huge PR of 2:06:49 at the Chicago Marathon, and we get into everything that went into that performance — the big swing for the Canadian record, what it felt like to put himself in the race early, and how he managed the moment he realized he’d be running the last 12 miles alone. He breaks down the pace groups, the chaos of early race dynamics, and the confidence that comes from having 13 marathons worth of experience to lean on.
We also talk about what it means to actually race a marathon versus just running one — how fueling, composure, and mindset have evolved for him, and why he’s shifting his focus away from chasing a specific time and toward racing with courage at the front of major marathons. Rory shares openly about coaching transitions, what he learned from Boston, how he’s thinking about LA 2028, and how he balances training with being a dad of two. It’s a fun, honest conversation with someone who isn’t afraid to say big goals out loud and back them up with the work.
Topics we Discussed:
Chicago PR and the Canadian record chase
From running marathons to racing them
Fueling practice on every long run
Coaching with Ryan Hall to Jon Green
Composure during the race
Why he’s shelving the record goal
Racing the group vs. running your own race
Building toward LA 2028
Family travel and dad life
Sports fandom and downtime
Books and podcasts he’s into
Media and Mentions:
Books:
Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey
Ernest Shackleton and Endurance (explorer and book referenced)
Matthew McConaughey’s new book Rory referenced: Poems and Prayers
Podcasts Rory listens to:
Pardon My Take
The Bill Simmons Podcast
The Ryen Russillo Show
Sports fandom: Baltimore Ravens, Denver Nuggets, Calgary Flames, Boston Red Sox
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Join me at my live show! Bring your medals, grab snacks and swag from Athletic Annex, Brooks Running, and more. Use code LINDSEY10 for $10 off tickets.
Indianapolis Monumental Marathon Weekend: I’ll be your race emcee at the Monumental Marathon — come find me at the start or finish line!

Oct 24, 2025 • 37min
Episode 647: Aubrey Frentheway: 4th American at Chicago on Learning, Fueling, and Finding Confidence on the Marathon Journey
In this episode, I chat with Aubrey Frentheway, a rising American marathoner who finished 12th overall and 4th American at the 2024 Chicago Marathon, running 2:27. Aubrey also ran 2:27 earlier this year at Grandma’s Marathon, marking an impressive progression since her debut marathon last year in Chicago (2:35). She runs for Saucony, trains with Ed Eyestone’s group in Utah alongside athletes like Keira D’Amato, Emily Venters, and Makenna Myler, and teaches eighth-grade math part-time while balancing her professional running career.
Aubrey and I talk about what it’s like to jump to the marathon at such a young age, her transition from BYU and Coach Diljeet Taylor to training with Ed Eyestone’s team, and how she’s learned to master fueling after some hard lessons from her first marathon. She shares openly about her hamstring injury, her mindset through setbacks, and how she’s learning to love the process—especially the marathon training itself. We also chat about her classroom life, her dog (who’s very impatient during her recovery!), her husband’s support while he’s in PT school, and her plans for a spring marathon once she’s healthy again.
This is such an honest, down-to-earth conversation with an athlete who’s finding her rhythm and confidence in the professional world while keeping perspective and joy in the process.
Topics Discussed
Aubrey’s progression from 2:35 to 2:27 in the marathon
Joining Ed Eyestone’s training group and the team’s growing energy
Balancing running with teaching middle school math
Managing a hamstring injury and recovery process
The highs and lows of marathon racing and mental waves mid-race
Fueling lessons and working with a sports dietitian
Transitioning from BYU and Coach Diljeet Taylor to professional training
Learning from mentorship and teammates like Keira D’Amato and Courtney Frerichs
Her love for marathon training and what’s next on her race calendar
Non-running life: family, travel, and her dog
Media Recommended
Book: Don’t Call It a Comeback by Keira D’Amato
Show: Chad Powers (Hulu)
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Indianapolis Monumental Marathon Weekend: I’ll be your race emcee at the Monumental Marathon — come find me at the start or finish line!
Previnex — Gut & Green Superfoods with clinically studied ingredients for digestion, immunity, longevity, and energy; also protein, joint supplements, multivitamins, Muscle Health. Codes you can use: LINDSEYSUPERFOODS when Gut & Green is in cart; otherwise ANOTHER or LINDSEYSTRENGTH for Muscle Health at previnex.com.
Donna Marathon Weekend — Jacksonville, FL, February 1–2, 2025. Supports breast cancer research and families impacted by diagnosis. Register at breastcancermarathon.com and use LINDSEY10 for $10 off.
CURE Hydration — No added sugar or dyes; electrolyte mix for adults and kids; non-GMO; FSA/HSA eligible. Use ANOTHER for 15% off at curehydration.com/another.
Foot Levelers — Visit FootLevelers.com to find a provider near you, or email me at lindsey@sandyboyproductions.com or DM me on Instagram @lindseyhein626 and I will point you to the right contact.

Oct 23, 2025 • 26min
Episode 646: The Wellness One: Jamie Greenawalt on Leadership, Goal Setting, and the Power of Foot Levelers
In this episode of I’ll Have Another with Lindsey Hein, Lindsey sits down with Jamie Greenawalt, President of Foot Levelers, for a conversation about leadership, goal setting, and building a wellness-centered life. Jamie is a third-generation leader in the company, a mom of two, and someone whose passion for improving people’s lives through chiropractic care shines through in everything she does. I first met Jamie at the Blue Ridge Marathon—where Foot Levelers is the title sponsor—and quickly realized her story and expertise would resonate with my listeners.
Jamie shares what it’s like running a multigenerational business, how Foot Levelers orthotics are designed to support all three arches of the foot for optimal stability, and why their custom approach sets them apart in the wellness industry. She also opens up about her daily habits, how she stays organized amid a busy schedule, and the importance of setting clear goals.
I share about my own experience using Foot Levelers orthotics since May and how much they’ve helped support my high arches. Whether you’re curious about better foot health or simply want inspiration from a driven leader and working mom, this episode offers a great mix of motivation and practical takeaways.
Topics Discussed
Foot Levelers’ partnership with the Blue Ridge Marathon and community wellness
The history and family legacy behind Foot Levelers
How custom orthotics work and why supporting all three arches matters
Relationship between chiropractic care, biomechanics, and lower back health
Types of orthotics for different lifestyles and activity levels
Jamie’s running background and balancing wellness as a working mom
Creating a “life club” — goal setting and accountability with friends
Work-life balance, slowing down, and finding joy in small moments
The importance of alignment and authenticity in business partnerships
Foot Levelers’ new partnership with professional runner Sarah Hall
Media Recommended
Book: The AI-Driven Leader by Jeff Woods — A guide to using artificial intelligence to improve leadership, problem-solving, and innovation.
Book: Endurance by Alfred Lansing — The story of explorer Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition
Support Our Sponsors:
Eternal
Go to eternal.co and book your performance physical today.
Check out Lindsey Hein’s training plans!
Use code wellness for $10 off on any training plans!
DONNA Marathon Weekend (Jacksonville, FL | Jan 30–Feb 1) — Funds breast cancer research and supports patients. I’ll be there! breastcancermarathon.com — code: LINDSEY10 for $10 off.
Foot Levelers — Visit FootLevelers.com to find a provider near you, or email me at lindsey@sandyboyproductions.com or DM me on Instagram @lindseyhein626 and I will point you to the right contact.


