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One Foot in Front of the Other
by Patrick O'Sullivan & Sally Mikrut
Lace up your shoes and join us on a journey where running meets real life. One Foot in Front of the Other is more than just miles on the road—it’s about the stories we share along the way. From balancing training with family life, to building unshakable friendships through the sport, this podcast dives into the heart of running and the connections that keep us moving forward. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner, a weekend jogger, or someone who runs for the joy of community, you’ll find inspiration, laughter, and encouragement here.
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Endurance, Grit, and Growth with Hal Koerner
On this week’s episode, we sit down with ultra running legend Hal Koerner. With more than 150 ultra finishes and over 100 podiums, Hal has built a remarkable career on the trails.He walks us through his journey in the sport—from his early days of racing to becoming a business owner and now coaching other runners along the way. We talk about endurance, growth, and what it really takes to go the distance, both on and off the trail.Hal brings so much wisdom and experience to this conversation, and we know you’ll take something from it.Thanks for joining us on the run!
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More than Miles with Amy Clark
In this episode, we sit down with Amy Clark, editor of Ultra Running Magazine, to hear the story behind her journey into the sport and the role running has played in shaping her life. Amy shares how she got her start, what keeps her connected to the ultra community, and why every runner’s story matters. It’s a conversation about passion, persistence, and finding meaning on the trail. As always, thanks for joining us on the run!
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Pre-50k Spiral
This episode is a full pre-race mental spiral—from Winter Olympics chatter to how we actually prepared for the upcoming Music City Trail Ultra. It’s a wild ride through training strategies, injury prevention, fueling, hydration, and the mental games that come with toeing the line of an ultra.We reflect on past race experiences, talk through what’s worked (and what hasn’t), and share the mindset we’re bringing into race day. Like most long runs, the conversation wanders—but it always circles back to the joy of chasing big goals and being part of the running community.Thanks for joining us on the run.
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One Foot Forward: Nicole Coccia on Resilience, Motherhood & 100-Milers
Most people believe relentless discipline and early mornings are the secret to achieving extraordinary feats—and Nicole Coccia proves they’re right. She began running at age nine, defied doctors’ expectations after devastating snowboarding injuries that crushed both of her feet, and ran her first marathon just 29 days after giving birth. Today, she’s not just competing in ultramarathons—she’s setting course records at iconic races like the Long Haul 100 and preparing to take on the Badwater 135. In this episode, Nicole shares the mindset behind her success: how to train your brain to push through brutal conditions, recover mentally from injury, and stay adaptable when everything goes wrong. She gives us a behind-the-scenes look at her record-breaking races, including pacing strategies, fueling approaches, and the mental tools that keep her moving forward. At the heart of it all is one simple but powerful lesson: when life feels overwhelming—run.We explore her journey from running as a child to becoming an ultra trailblazer, and her goal of conquering Badwater. Whether you’re an endurance athlete, a busy parent, or someone navigating setbacks, Nicole’s story offers powerful inspiration to keep showing up and chasing what once felt impossible.This episode is more than a running story—it’s a testament to resilience, discipline, and the power of mindset to turn obstacles into extraordinary achievements.You can find Nicole on Instagram @XCNikki9.eth and on Facebook as Nicole Coccia.
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Winter Blues. Warm Hearts
Winter can feel heavy — shorter days, colder miles, quieter trails. But in this episode, we found something different out there.We teamed up with @wiseowlraces for the Winter Blues Race — a 10-hour day of 4(ish)-mile loops, run solo or as a team. The weather was beautiful, Henry Horton State Park did not disappoint, and the vibes were high from start to finish. Everywhere we turned, people were encouraging each other, sharing miles, and showing what makes the trail community so special.We set up under a tent, bundled up with hot drinks and open hearts, and talked with runners, trail groups, and our friends at Ignite Movement Co, Park Center, Fleet Feet — and even the park ranger who designed the course about what keeps them moving through the winter blues.What we heard were incredible stories — of resilience, mental health, friendship, grief, healing, and the simple magic of showing up when it’s hard. This episode is full of shared memories, laughter, and the reminder that even in the coldest seasons, connection keeps us warm.We were also grateful for product support from Brutal Salty Energy, helping keep runners fueled and conversations flowing all day long.Because sometimes the best way through the winter… is together.
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From Runners to Race Directors: The Wise Owl Journey
In this episode, the co-founders of Wise Owl Races, Stephen Formosa and Kelby Dover, share their journey from casual runners to race directors. They discuss the importance of community in running, the challenges and joys of trail running, and their innovative platform, Run This, which aims to connect runners with races. The conversation also touches on personal goals, training for ultra races, and the concept of Fastest Known Time (FKT). In this conversation, the hosts discuss the growth and planning of the Winter Blues race, the inception of Wise Owl Races, and the importance of community and mental health in their events. They share insights on race logistics, sponsorships, and the fun atmosphere of trail running, culminating in a preview of the upcoming race and a light-hearted rapid-fire question segment. We had so much fun talking to these guys, we hope you enjoy it too. As always, thanks for joining us on the run!
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Grit, Guts & the Rabid Raccoon
A beautiful, challenging course in Chattanooga, TN, put on by the awesome crew at Bad Beard Events. Tough miles, gritty climbs, and all the good vibes.Sal battled through an ankle injury and still snagged 2nd female — pure toughness.Patrick led the charge, pushing through pain and showing what grit really looks like.Hard course, strong effort, unforgettable experience… and Chattanooga absolutely delivered the vibes.Follow the journey and more adventures at @ps_runningpod ✨
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Brutal Salty Energy- Enjoy the Sacrifice
In this episode, we sit down with Alvaro, the founder and creator of Brutal Salty Energy. We talk about his passion for nutrition and endurance sports, and how that passion led him to build something bigger than himself. Alvaro shares the ups and downs of the journey, what it really takes to create a quality product, and why connection with people matters just as much as performance. To find Brutal Salty Energy, go to BrutalSaltyEnergy.com
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Finding Rhythm- A Journey Toward Sobriety
This week on the pod, we sit down with David, who—like so many—has walked a powerful journey toward sobriety. He shares how the last 10 years have shaped him and how exercise and running helped transform his daily routine and bring rhythm back into his life. David’s positivity and drive are contagious, and we hope his story offers you encouragement and motivation wherever you are on your own path.As always, thanks for joining us on the run.
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The Bellringer Ultra: When Grit Meets Humility
This week on the pod, we ventured out to Montgomery Bell State Park for our first ultra race—the Bell Ringer. Our families camped out along the course, lifting our spirits and filling our hearts at just the right moments.We fell. We laughed. We almost cried. But we kept moving and made it to the finish.After 32.75 miles of tough trail, we walked away humbled, grateful, and full-hearted. This race reminded us of the power of community, perseverance, and showing up even when it’s hard.Huge shoutout to @bellringertrailrun for a beautifully run race and for hosting it in a place that so clearly reflects God’s creation.Thanks for joining us on the run. 🏔️✨
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Glimmers, Gear, and Turning 40: Running Into Our First Ultra
This week on the pod, we’re covering runner gift ideas, Patrick’s big 4-0, and why running is basically therapy with shoes on.Plus, we unpack glimmers, the little joys that get us through the hard stuff, and chat about our upcoming first ultra at @bellringertrailrun next weekend.We can’t wait for you to come hang with us & as always thanks for joining us on the run! ✨@ps_runningpod
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When Recovery is Running
This week on the pod, we dive into recovery; for our minds and our bodies. Sometimes rest looks like sleep, cold plunging, red light, and sauna, but we've also discovered that the best recovery is figuring out what your mind needs too. In our case this is oftentimes more running. We don't have it all figured out, but we're learning every day. Thanks for listening, we can't wait to share it with you, and as always thanks for joining us on the run.
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Natchez Trace: Trees, Trails & Total Vibes
In this episode, we finally dive into our unforgettable experience with @hardwinadventures on the Natchez Trace trail run. We break down our favorite moments on the course, the lessons we learned along the way, and the community that made the day so special. One of the highlights was taking the Runner’s Oath before we began — a reminder of why we show up, why we run, and who we’re running for.The Runner’s Oath (credit: Hardwin Adventures):I promise to push myselfProtect my fellow runnerRespect the earth I run onAnd always be humbleLace up and come along as we relive the miles, the memories, and everything the trail taught us. Thanks for joining us on the run!
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Hills, Thrills, and the Nashville Half
We did it! The Nashville Half is in the books—and wow, those hills did not come to play . From perfect weather to great vibes, we share our race day highs (and climbs), what we learned about fueling and hill training, and all the moments that made this one unforgettable. We’re proud, tired, and already planning the next! Tune in for stories, laughs, and a little post-race chaos.
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Fuel the Run- Carbs, Chaos & Everything in between
Turns out coffee and good vibes only gets you so far...especially past mile 10. This week, we're diving into fueling for running—what works, what doesn't, and a few lessons learned along the way. From gels and chews to real food and race-day thoughts and planning, we're sharing our go-to fuel strategies and stories from the miles. We're not experts, just runners figuring it out—one long run at a time and snack stop along the way. Thanks for joining us on the run!
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Fall Races, Fumbles & the Road to Chattanooga
It's fall race season! We're gearing up for two half marathons in two weekends- the Nashville Half and the Natchez Trace Trail Run- with the Chattanooga Marathon on the horizon, bringing us one step closer to our first ultra. We talk about local races, future goals, and races we've tried and loved. Patrick's smooth voice makes an appearance (along with plenty of typos on our race list). It's a little chaotic, always fun, and full of real running talk. Join us for the #RunBallChallenge, and run a 5k with us! Don't forget to follow along on Instagram @ps_runningpod! Thanks for joining us on the run!
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The Starting Line-Getting to Know Patrick & Sally
Welcome to the very first episode of our podcast! In this debut conversation, we share a little bit about who we are and what brought us here:Our families and where we grew upHow each of us found our way into runningThe incredible experience of meeting running legend Sally McRae (@yellowrunner)What’s coming next for this podcast and the kinds of topics we’ll explore togetherThe introduction of our Run Ball Machine —a fun way to mix up our training and adventuresWe also give a sneak peek into next week’s episode, where we’ll chat about the races we have on our calendars and some of the local running events we’re looking forward to.This podcast is about running, friendship, and everything that comes along for the miles—laughter, stories, challenges, and the joy of sharing the journey. Thanks for starting at the line with us—we’re so glad you’re here!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Lace up your shoes and join us on a journey where running meets real life. One Foot in Front of the Other is more than just miles on the road—it’s about the stories we share along the way. From balancing training with family life, to building unshakable friendships through the sport, this podcast dives into the heart of running and the connections that keep us moving forward. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner, a weekend jogger, or someone who runs for the joy of community, you’ll find inspiration, laughter, and encouragement here.
HOSTED BY
Patrick O'Sullivan & Sally Mikrut
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