Episodi

  • E78: Brian Baker; Moving faster at mountain adventures
    Feb 25 2026

    Brian Baker moved to Colorado and was interested in moving faster in the mountains to do more 14ers in one day. So he got into running and has a lot of great lessons and stories to share. He is a very detailed person and this was a lot of fun to pick his brain. Enjoy the episode and follow his adventures on Strava.

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    54 min
  • E77: Rob King; Racing onto the trail & ultra scene
    Feb 11 2026

    Rob King grew up in Ohio and now is traveling around the country and world. He took a break from running after school, but is now racing back onto the scene at a blistering pace. He recent ran Tunnel Hill 100 miler in 12 hours and 19 minutes! He will be one of the elite runners at Black Canyon 100k this coming weekend.


    He grew up in Washington Court House, Ohio, but joined us from the state of Washington for this episode.


    Follow Rob on Instagram: @RobKingRuns

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    36 min
  • E76: Columbus City Striders; Doug Owsley, Catherine Salin Derrow, Dave Parsons, & Ken Varian
    Jan 27 2026

    In this special episode we sit down with four incredible explorers of Columbus, Doug Owsley, Catherine Salin Derrow, Dave Parsons, and Ken Varian, to talk about their journeys running (almost) every street in Columbus using the CityStrides app.

    Over the past few years Doug, Catherine, and Dave have each completed 100% of the streets in Columbus all meticulously tracked through CityStrides. Ken Varian is hot on their heels to claim that same achievement!


    Follow our guests on Instagram:

    📸 Doug Owsley

    📸 Catherine Salin Derrow

    📸 Dave Parsons

    📸 Ken Varian

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    48 min
  • E75: Mark Dowdle; running extreme distances in extreme weather
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Mark Dowdle; an ultrarunner whose journey through extreme endurance, self-discovery, and unconventional racing will challenge everything you think you know about grit and resilience.

    Mark has pushed his body and mind into places most of us only imagine: from Calendar Club challenges where he ran every day as many miles as the date on the calendar to deep, multi-day backyard ultras that test the limits of sleep, strategy, and sheer will.


    🏃‍♂️ What We Covered

    -How Mark discovered his love for ultra distance running and what continues to drive him beyond traditional racing.

    -The Calendar Club 365 challenge, where he matched daily mileage to the calendar date: an epic test of consistency and heart.

    -Backyard ultras & last-person-standing races — the brutal mental game, fueling strategies, sleep decisions, and living in the loop with little more than resolve between laps.

    -Lessons in mental toughness: Mark opens up about the inner work that endurance running demands, from self-doubt to self-trust.

    -Training philosophies and how consistent effort, even on the hard days, compounds into extraordinary outcomes.

    -Follow Mark on Instagram to keep up with his runs, insights, and adventures: https://www.instagram.com/mark.dowdle/

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    49 min
  • E74: Craig Kent - 10 year run streak, community builder, and founder of the German Village Running Club
    Dec 31 2025

    About Craig:

    Craig’s running journey started as a form of stress relief and quickly grew into a lifelong passion that now includes a decades-long daily run streak, ultramarathon racing, and creating one of Columbus’s most welcoming running communities.

    What We Cover in This Episode:

    -How running shifted from solo stress relief to a daily ritual and identity anchor.

    -The ups and downs of maintaining a run streak spanning thousands of consecutive days.

    -Stories from ultra-distance races like The Speed Project and what they taught him about endurance, grit, and mindset.

    -The inspiration behind starting German Village Running Club and how a simple conversation over cocktails turned into a thriving, inclusive run community.

    -How community and connection can transform your relationship with running and why pace or speed doesn’t matter as much as belonging.

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    57 min
  • E73: Chris Glover: Community, Connection & Safe Space Running
    Dec 17 2025

    On this week’s Weathering The Run, I sit down with Chris Glover who is a cornerstone of the Columbus running community known for bringing people together, spreading joy in the sport, and building connection one mile at a time. Whether it’s organizing group runs, showing up in a superhero outfit, or simply cheering on fellow runners, Chris’s enthusiasm and servant’s heart define his approach to running and life. He also has his own podcast called Safe Space Running. Follow Chris on Instagram.

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    47 min
  • E72: Drew Petersen; "Feel It All," mental health awareness in the outdoor community
    Dec 3 2025

    We dive deep with Drew Petersen about his film "Feel It All" and his life in the mountains; from ski mountaineering to 100-mile ultramarathons, and how weather, terrain, and mental health are all intertwined in his story. We also recount some of his wildest experiences, like getting over 5 inches of snow per hour while in Japan, and the mindset required to navigate that kind of unpredictability.


    "Feel It All" chronicles Drew’s journey from suicidal depression to discovering strength and purpose; culminating in his decision to run the Leadville Trail 100 ultramarathon, while skiing and running through Colorado’s high-peaks. The film seeks to break the stigma around mental illness and suicide, especially within mountain and outdoor communities.

    Watch / Learn More →

    • Film: Feel It All
    • Website: drew-petersen.com
    • Instagram: @drewpeterski

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    54 min
  • E71: Jaime Fensterl; Resilience, Ultra Racing & Reinvention
    Nov 19 2025

    In this inspiring episode of Weathering The Run, I sit down with Jaime Fensterl, a trail and ultra runner based in Ohio. Jaime is no stranger to the ups and downs of endurance racing: she’s tackled 100-mile ultras where she’s faced her fair share of heartbreak & injury, yet keeps coming back stronger. She just finished Rim To River 100 after taking a long break from 100 miles races, due to injury.

    Jaime’s journey is a testament to grit and perseverance. She’s not afraid to go back out, learn from the hard runs, and reset her goals. Whether she’s covering 50K, 100K, or 100 miles, Jaime’s philosophy is grounded in consistency, self-kindness, and embracing the process; not just chasing the finish line. We also dive into what motivates her, how she mentally rebuilds after tough races, and why the journey matters just as much as the result.

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    30 min