EPISODE · Apr 22, 2025 · 1H 2M
The One Where the Rat Inside Got Quiet
from The Ostrich Running Podcast · host Nick Meraz
Episode 8: The One Where the Rat Inside Got QuietGuest: Dr. Jaimie Lusk, PsyDIn this episode, we dive into the deep end of what fuels us to run — and what we’re sometimes running from. Dr. Jaimie Lusk, a licensed psychologist and ultra-runner, joins us to explore the powerful intersection of trauma recovery, mental health, and endurance sports. We talk about how ultra-running can be a path to healing, a coping mechanism, or, in some cases, a way to avoid the very emotions we need to face. We unpack what it looks like when your drive is tied to past pain, how healing can shift your identity as a runner, and why self-worth shouldn’t be measured in podiums, PRs, or Strava segments. Whether you run to remember, to forget, or to feel something again — this one’s for you. Topics we cover:• How trauma shows up in running• When ultra becomes avoidance• Identity shifts during recovery• Healthy vs. unhealthy motivation👉 Follow, rate, and share if you’ve ever felt like the miles were carrying more than just your body.Dr. Jaimie Lusk SiteAwe- By Dacher KeltnerMans Search Meaning Viktor FranklTribe by Sebastian JungerTattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion Gregory Boyle
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