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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 33 MIN

Big Race Energy, Small Race Heart

from Back of the Pack Podcast · host Kyle Walker

This week on The Back of the Pack Podcast, Kyle is juggling a full plate of spring running chaos, big announcements, and a weekend that turned into more than just one race story. He kicks things off with updates on upcoming podcast appearances, run club plans, future races, and a chance for listeners to connect with the show in person at the Outpacing Melanoma 5K. Then it is on to a lively, detailed recap of the Rock the Parkway Half Marathon, where great weather, familiar faces, and one of Kansas City’s signature spring races helped deliver Kyle’s third-fastest half marathon ever. There is plenty of fun along the way too, from race morning misadventures and hill-by-hill course breakdowns to giant medals, chocolate milk, and all the little moments that make race day feel electric. But the episode does not stop there. Kyle also shares the story of a quieter, more personal Sunday morning 5K that carried a lot more meaning than a medal ever could. What starts as a bonus race review becomes a heartfelt reflection on memory, friendship, and why some runs matter for reasons far bigger than pace or finish time. It is an episode that mixes laughs, gratitude, race-day energy, and a meaningful reminder of what running can really hold. Whether you are here for the big local race vibes, the honest runner perspective, or the emotional threads that make this show what it is, this one has a little bit of everything.

This week on The Back of the Pack Podcast, Kyle is juggling a full plate of spring running chaos, big announcements, and a weekend that turned into more than just one race story. He kicks things off with updates on upcoming podcast appearances, run club plans, future races, and a chance for listeners to connect with the show in person at the Outpacing Melanoma 5K. Then it is on to a lively, detailed recap of the Rock the Parkway Half Marathon, where great weather, familiar faces, and one of Kansas City’s signature spring races helped deliver Kyle’s third-fastest half marathon ever. There is plenty of fun along the way too, from race morning misadventures and hill-by-hill course breakdowns to giant medals, chocolate milk, and all the little moments that make race day feel electric. But the episode does not stop there. Kyle also shares the story of a quieter, more personal Sunday morning 5K that carried a lot more meaning than a medal ever could. What starts as a bonus race review becomes a heartfelt reflection on memory, friendship, and why some runs matter for reasons far bigger than pace or finish time. It is an episode that mixes laughs, gratitude, race-day energy, and a meaningful reminder of what running can really hold. Whether you are here for the big local race vibes, the honest runner perspective, or the emotional threads that make this show what it is, this one has a little bit of everything.

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