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Pushing Horizons Step by Step
by Ash Pant
Pushing Horizons: Step by Step is a podcast about how running changes us: physically, mentally, emotionally. Hosted by Ash Pant, each episode unpacks raw, heartfelt conversations with runners who’ve faced setbacks, chased dreams, and found themselves in the rhythm of the run. These are stories of grit, growth, healing, and quiet triumphs. Whether you're lacing up for your first 5K or recovering from your hundredth, this is for anyone who's ever run toward something more. Every step tells a story. Let’s keep moving forward, together.
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Noreen Roberts | From “I Can’t” to “Let’s See” | Season 3 Episode 5
What does it take to go from self-doubt to self-belief?In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we dive into the real journey behind ultrarunning: not the podiums, not the highlight reels, but the internal shift that happens when you stop asking “Can I?” and start saying “Let’s see.”This conversation explores the mental battles, DNFs, emotional moments, and personal growth that come with pushing beyond limits. It’s about embracing discomfort, learning from failure, and discovering who you become on the other side of the miles.If you’ve ever doubted yourself, struggled to stay consistent, or wondered what you’re truly capable of, this episode is for you.Keywords:ultrarunning, endurance mindset, running podcast, mental toughness, ultramarathon training, overcoming doubt, running motivation, endurance sports, trail running, personal growth, pain cave, running journey, resilience, long distance running, pushing limits
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Roger Milenk | Fueling for Performance: The Basics Most Runners Miss | Season 3 Episode 4
In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, Ash sits down with Roger, CEO of SQUEEZY Nutrition and one of the pioneers of endurance fueling in Europe, to break down the fundamentals of fueling for performance.Roger shares over 30 years of experience in sports nutrition, starting from introducing energy gels in Germany in the early 1990s to working with athletes across endurance disciplines today.This conversation focuses on the basics most runners overlook, how the body actually produces energy, why fueling matters, and the common mistakes that lead to fatigue, bonking, and poor performance.If you’ve ever wondered how much you should eat during a run, why energy crashes happen, or how to build a proper fueling strategy, this episode gives you a clear and practical starting point.Topics covered:Energy systems explained (glycogen vs fat)Why fueling is essential for endurance performanceHow many carbs you actually needCommon fueling mistakes runners makeWhy copying others doesn’t workThe importance of individualized fuelingThis is Part 1 of a deeper series on endurance fueling.Keywords:endurance fueling, running nutrition, marathon fueling strategy, ultra running nutrition, glycogen depletion, bonking, carbs per hour, hydration for runners, sports nutrition basics, fueling mistakes runners make, SQUEEZY nutrition, energy gels history
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Nicole Linke | From Doubt to Distance: Chasing the Impossible | Season 3 Episode 3
In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, I sit down with Nicole Linke: an ultrarunner who returned to running after 8 years away and went from self-doubt to completing some of the toughest endurance races out there.From her first 61K in 2021 to conquering 100 milers, 24-hour races, backyard ultras, and the brutal CCC at UTMB, Nicole’s journey is raw, honest, and powerful. We talk about fear, resilience, eating disorders, self-belief, and what it really takes to push past your limits.This is not a story about instant confidence.It’s about showing up anyway.If you’ve ever questioned whether you’re capable: this one hits hard.Keywords: ultrarunning, Nicole Linke, CCC UTMB, backyard ultra, 100 miler, endurance mindset, trail running, ultra marathon training, mental strength, running podcast, resilience, German ultrarunner, long distance running, pushing limits
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Kilian Korth | From Delusion to Proof: A Complete Transformation | Season 3 Episode 2
After winning Moab 200, setting a new Triple Crown overall time record, and completing one of the most brutal challenges in ultrarunning, Kilian Korth returns to the podcast.In this episode, we go beyond the headlines.We break down what it actually took to execute across Tahoe 200, Bigfoot 200, and Moab 200, how strategy shifted under pressure, and what changed mentally once “delusional self-belief” became undeniable proof.We talk about:The reality of racing Moab in extreme conditionsChasing a record vs chasing executionThe cost of stacking 200-mile races in one seasonThe moment everything changed after crossing the finish lineSudden growth, attention, and becoming a full-time athleteWhy success didn’t feel like an endingThis is not just about winning.It’s about what happens after you prove yourself right.Keywordsultrarunning, Moab 200, Tahoe 200, Bigfoot 200, Triple Crown ultrarunning, endurance mindset, ultra marathon podcast, Cocodona 250, trail running, endurance athlete mindset, running podcast, long distance running, ultramarathon training, mental toughness
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Rebecca Rick | Without Limits: Winning the Moab 240 | Season 3 Episode 1
What does it take to win one of the toughest ultramarathons in the world?In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we sit down with Rebecca Rick, who claimed 1st place female at Moab 240 Endurance Run (2025) after finishing 2nd the year before.From pushing through 240 miles of desert terrain to managing sleep deprivation, pain, and mental breakdowns, Rebecca shares what it really takes to operate at the edge of human endurance.We go deep into:The mindset behind running 200+ mile racesLessons from Moab 240 and Tahoe 200Sleep strategy, hallucinations, and staying mentally sharpFueling and recovery after multi-day effortsWhy pushing limits reveals who you truly areThis is not just about running. This is about discovering what you're capable of when quitting is no longer an option.Keywords: ultrarunning, Moab 240, Tahoe 200, endurance mindset, trail running, 200 mile race, ultra marathon training, sleep deprivation, running podcast, endurance athletes
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Season 2 Finale: Dreams Into Reality
Episode 50 marks the Season 2 finale of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step.“Dreams Into Reality” returns, but this time it means something different.Over this season, the conversations went deeper. Stories of endurance, failure, resilience, and stepping into the unknown started to hit differently. Listening to people push beyond what feels possible doesn’t just inspire you. It forces you to question your own limits.This episode is a reflection on that shift.From hearing journeys of ultrarunners and athletes who chose discomfort over safety… to making that same decision personally.With a 100K race just weeks away and a 100-mile race on the horizon, this is where things start to become real.This is not about being ready.It’s about stepping into it anyway.Season 2 closes here.Season 3 builds from it.Keywords:ultrarunning podcast, dreams into reality, endurance mindset, 100k training, 100 mile race, stepping out of comfort zone, running motivation, mental toughness, ultramarathon journey, growth mindset, endurance athletes, pushing limits, running podcast Berlin, self improvement, endurance stories
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Ivo Steyaert | Into the Fifth Night | Season 2 Episode 49
In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we dive deep into the journey of an athlete who pushed the limits of human endurance at Big’s Backyard Ultra, completing an incredible 113 loops (≈758 km / 471 miles) and finishing second.We explore what it really takes to survive multiple days of running , from sleep deprivation and hallucinations to the mental battles that define ultra endurance. This conversation goes beyond performance and into the mindset required to keep going when everything in you wants to stop.From discovering ultra running later in life to competing against some of the best in the world, this episode is about resilience, persistence, and redefining limits.If you’re a runner, an endurance athlete, or someone chasing something bigger in life, this one will stay with you.🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.Keywordsultrarunning, backyard ultra, bigs backyard ultra, endurance mindset, mental toughness, ultra marathon podcast, running podcast, sleep deprivation running, endurance athletes, pushing limits, long distance running, ultra runner story, trail running, endurance training, mindset and performance
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Emilie Mann | Chasing Mountains and the 100 Mile Mind | Season 2 Episode 48
In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we sit down with ultra runner Emilie Mann to explore the mindset behind racing some of the toughest ultra marathons in the world.From 50K mountain races to 100 mile ultras like Run Rabbit Run, Emilie shares her experience racing globally, including events like Ultra-Trail Cape Town, Black Canyon 100K, and Desert RATS.This conversation goes beyond results and performance. It dives into the mental side of endurance, staying present during long races, handling setbacks, and continuing forward when things don’t go as planned.In this episode, we cover:100 mile race mindset and executionTraining and preparation for ultra marathonsUTMB and international trail racing experienceDealing with setbacks, DNFs, and race-day challengesThe importance of staying present in endurance sportsWhether you’re preparing for your first ultra, training for a 100K or 100 mile race, or looking to understand what drives elite endurance athletes, this episode delivers real insight from someone who has lived it.Keywords:Emilie Mann, ultra marathon, 100 mile race, trail running, UTMB, ultra trail running, endurance mindset, mountain running, 100k race, ultra running podcast, running motivation, trail race strategy, endurance training, Run Rabbit Run 100, Black Canyon 100K, Ultra Trail Cape Town
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Megan Eckert | Surviving the Storm at Big’s Backyard | Season 2 Episode 47
Megan Eckert returns to Pushing Horizons: Step by Step after an incredible performance at Big’s Backyard Ultra, where she pushed through brutal weather, extreme sleep deprivation, and over 90 hours of continuous running.In this episode, we break down what it truly takes to survive one of the toughest endurance formats in the world. From running through storms and collapsing tents to battling the mental effects of sleep deprivation, this is a raw and honest conversation about resilience, limits, and the mindset required to keep going when everything inside you wants to stop.This episode goes beyond performance , it dives deep into the psychology of endurance and what happens when your body can still move, but your mind starts to fade.Keywords: Big’s Backyard Ultra, ultrarunning, Megan Eckert, endurance mindset, sleep deprivation running, backyard ultra strategy, mental toughness, ultramarathon podcast, Lazarus Lake, Harvey Lewis, long distance running, endurance athletes, pushing horizons podcast
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Nick Coury | Engineering the Perfect Ultra Race | Season 2 Episode 46
What does it really take to run the perfect ultra race?In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we sit down with one of the most analytical and consistent endurance athletes in the sport to break down the science, strategy, and mindset behind elite ultra running performance.From 24-hour racing and 100-mile ultras to marathon-level speed, this conversation dives deep into how data, pacing, and intuition come together to create optimal performance.We explore:The concept of negative splitting in ultra marathonsHow to pace correctly for 100-mile and 24-hour racesThe balance between data-driven decisions and instinctWhy most runners start too fast and pay for it laterHow to train smarter, recover faster, and stay consistent long-termThe mental shift required to move from surviving to performingThis episode challenges conventional ultra running advice and offers a completely different framework for approaching endurance racing.If you’re training for an ultra, marathon, or looking to improve your endurance strategy, this is a must-listen.Keywordsultra running, ultra marathon training, negative split ultra, endurance training, 100 mile race strategy, 24 hour race, pacing strategy running, marathon training, endurance mindset, trail running, ultra runner tips, running podcast, performance optimization, long distance running, running strategy, data driven running
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Jacqueline Rayo | The Therapy Found on the Road | Season 2 episode 45
In Season 2 Episode 45 of Pushing Horizons: Steps by Steps, Ash sits down with an inspiring runner whose life revolves around discipline, resilience, and the simple act of putting one foot in front of the other.A single mother balancing work, parenting, and intense endurance training, she logs up to 300 miles per month, wakes up at 3 AM to run, and has taken on brutal endurance challenges including the David Goggins 4x4x48 challenge, five half marathons in one week, and a self-planned 50K ultramarathon.But for her, running is not about podiums or personal records. Running is therapy.In this conversation, we dive into the mental side of endurance, how running helps navigate life’s toughest moments, and how discipline built on the road translates into strength in everyday life.This episode explores the intersection of endurance sports, mental health, single parenthood, and resilience.If you’ve ever wondered why people push themselves to extreme distances, this episode will give you the answer.running podcast, endurance running, ultrarunning mindset, 50k ultramarathon story, goggins 4x4x48 challenge, discipline in running, single mom runner, mental strength running, endurance athlete story, marathon training motivation, running as therapy, pushing horizons podcastSEO Keywords
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Renee McGregor | When Passion Turns Into Burnout | Season 2 Episode 44
In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we explore one of the most overlooked topics in endurance sports: when passion slowly turns into burnout.Many runners believe that more mileage, harder training, and constant racing are the keys to improvement. But what happens when the body and mind can no longer keep up?This conversation dives deep into the realities of endurance training, including overtraining, recovery, fueling strategies, RED-S (Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport), and the pressure created by social media culture in running.We discuss how athletes can build sustainable training habits, recognize early signs of burnout, and develop a healthier relationship with performance.If you are training for marathons, ultras, or simply trying to improve as a runner, this episode offers powerful insights into how to push your limits without breaking yourself.endurance sports, ultrarunning podcast, running burnout, overtraining syndrome, RED-S in athletes, fueling for endurance, sports nutrition, ultramarathon training, recovery for runners, endurance mindset, marathon training tips, running podcast, pushing horizons podcastKeywords (SEO)
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Hillary Allen | The Choice to Believe Again | Season 2 Episode 43
In this powerful episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, Hilary Allen shares her journey from being ranked world number one in skyrunning to surviving a 150-foot fall during a race in Norway.We talk about trauma, recovery, identity, mental resilience, and the choice to believe in yourself when everything feels lost.Hilary opens up about fear, redefining success, sports psychology, returning to elite competition, and how adversity reshaped her purpose as an athlete and human.This conversation explores ultrarunning, comeback stories, mindset training, endurance culture, vulnerability, and the power of belief.If you’re navigating injury, setbacks, or questioning your limits this episode will stay with you.Keywords: ultrarunning podcast, resilience, Hilary Allen, skyrunning, comeback story, endurance mindset, mental toughness, sports psychology, trauma recovery, trail running, motivation.
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Robyn Lesh | When Hard Is Exactly the Point | Season 2 Episode 42
In Season 2 Episode 42 of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we sit down with professional trail runner Robyn Lesh to unpack her journey from believing she “couldn’t run” to finishing 7th at CCC (UTMB), one of the most competitive 100K mountain races in the world.We dive deep into ultra running mindset, pacing strategy, racing 100K with 6,000m of elevation gain, handling low moments, recovery after ultras, and a powerful reframing of the 100-mile distance.This episode is about resilience, mental strength, perspective, and why “hard” is exactly the point.Keywords: ultrarunning podcast, CCC 100K, UTMB, trail running mindset, women in ultrarunning, 100 mile strategy, pacing ultras, mountain running, endurance performance, recovery after 100K.
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Cody Poskin | 400KM of Silence | Season 2 Episode 41
Last time I spoke to him, he had just finished Cocodona 250 tested, humbled, hungry for more.Now he returns after winning the Gobi 240.Four hundred kilometers across the desert. Self-navigated. Self-supported. No crew. No pacers. Just checkpoints, a GPS watch, and long stretches of silence where your mind becomes your biggest opponent.In this episode, we break down what it really takes to win a race like Gobi 240. The navigation mistakes. The sleep deprivation. The nutrition struggles. The moment he got lost in the middle of the night. And the final kilometers walked on blown-up shins.This is not just about podiuming an ultramarathon.It’s about growth.It’s about learning from Cocodona.It’s about suffering smarter.And it’s about understanding that endurance is more than physical strength, it’s decision-making under pressure.If you care about ultrarunning, mindset, resilience, desert racing, or pushing beyond what you think is possible, this one is for you.Keywords: Gobi 240, ultrarunning, 400km race, desert ultramarathon, self-supported race, self-navigated ultra, endurance mindset, Cocodona 250, long distance running, mental toughness, ultra endurance, sleep deprivation, trail running podcast.
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Manuela Vilaseca | Presence Over Pressure | Season 2 Episode 40
She didn’t start the year chasing a record.She started the year questioning if she even wanted to keep running.Then she ran the 200-mile Triple Crown.Tahoe 200. Bigfoot 200. Moab 240.Three races. Four months. And she broke the women’s Triple Crown record.But this episode is not about the record.It’s about what it takes to stay calm when you’re injured.To remove comparison.To ignore the noise.To trust your own process when it looks nothing like everyone else’s.We talk about racing 200+ miles, training through doubt, why presence matters more than pressure, and how staying mentally steady can carry you further than speed ever will.If you’re chasing something big or rebuilding after thinking it was over, this conversation will hit home.Keywords: ultrarunning, 200 mile races, triple crown of 200s, women in endurance, mental strength, trail running, consistency, injury comeback, presence mindset, Moab 240, Tahoe 200, Bigfoot 200, endurance psychology, long distance racing, record breaker.
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Sanna Duthie | When Distance Becomes Freedom | Season 2 Episode 39
What happens when running stops being about pace, and becomes about freedom?In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we sit down with one of the UK’s most accomplished ultrarunners to talk about mental strength, 100-mile races, mountain adventures, DNFs, and the deeper reasons behind pushing limits.From early 50-mile races in Wales to multiple 100-mile victories, podium finishes, and a top-5 finish at the brutal Dragon’s Back Race (380km), this conversation dives into:The mental resilience behind ultrarunningWhat really happens during 100-mile racesHow DNFs shape stronger athletesWhy trail running builds confidenceRaising over £10,000 for charity through runningWomen in ultrarunning and representationUsing endurance sport to support mental healthThis is a raw, honest look at what it takes to go far, and why distance can become freedom.Keywords: ultrarunning podcast, 100 mile race, trail running, women in ultrarunning, Dragon’s Back Race, mental resilience, endurance mindset, UK trail running, charity running, mountain running, DNF lessons, long distance running motivation.
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Marah Catania | Finding Strength One Climb at a Time | Season 2 Episode 38
In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we dive into an inspiring trail running journey that began in 2023 and quickly escalated into completing some of Hong Kong’s toughest ultra races.From a first 19km race to finishing the HK100 (103km, 5314m elevation gain), TransLantau 100K, and the brutal HK100 Grand Sam (192km over three days with 8750m elevation gain), this story is about resilience, grit, and community.Working 12–15 hour days as a domestic helper in Hong Kong, training at 4AM on city roads, and pushing through exhaustion at checkpoint 56km, this episode explores what it truly takes to become an ultrarunner.We also discuss:The mental battle during multi-day ultrasTraining with limited time and access to trailsThe Exchange and Empower Trail Running ScholarshipBeing an ambassador for She Races, Hong Kong’s first female-focused trail raceWhy community matters in trail runningUsing running for mental health and personal growthIf you’re into ultrarunning, trail running, women in sports, HK100, TransLantau, World Trail Majors, endurance mindset, and overcoming adversity, this episode is for you.
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Josh McDole | The Triple Crown, the Letter, and Mile 200 | Season 2 Episode 37
In this episode, I sit down with Josh McDole, ultrarunner and 2025 Triple Crown of 200s finisher. We dive deep into what it really takes to complete Zion 100, Cocodona 250, Tahoe 200, Bigfoot 200, and Moab 240, all in a single season.We talk about:Running 200+ miles through mountains and desertNight four sleep deprivation and hallucinationsMental toughness vs physical enduranceFueling, recovery, and race strategyThe emotional moment at mile 200 that changed everythingWhat happens when quitting is no longer an optionThis is not just about ultramarathons. It’s about mindset, identity, suffering, and what you discover about yourself when everything is stripped away.If you're training for a 100 miler, a 200 miler, Cocodona 250, Moab 240, or chasing your own version of hard, this conversation will hit home.#ultrarunning #200miles #moab240 #cocodona250 #trailrunning #ultramarathon #mentalstrength #endurancesports
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Jon Park | When Fitness Becomes Identity | Season 2 Episode 36
What happens when fitness stops being something you do and starts becoming who you are?In this episode, I sit down with Jon to unpack a journey that moved from team sport to solo endurance. From discovering running after football ended, to tackling 24-hour races, hundred milers, brutal mountain ultras, and completing all six World Marathon Majors, this conversation goes far beyond finish times.We talk honestly about ego, pressure, sponsorship expectations, injuries, burnout, and the thin line between loving the process and being consumed by it. Jon opens up about why ultra running felt different, how community changed his perspective, and why setbacks don’t mean failure, they mean adjustment.This episode is about endurance, identity, resilience, and learning when to push and when to step back.If running has ever felt like more than just training, this one will resonate.Keywords:ultra running, marathon running, endurance mindset, running identity, mental resilience, ultra marathon training, world marathon majors, trail running, race strategy, running community, injury comeback, athlete mindset
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Charlotte Fisher | Strength Built in the Dark | Season 2 Episode 35
Not every race ends at the finish line.Some end with a decision.In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we dive into the realities of ultrarunning beyond results. We talk about building mental strength through failure, learning from DNFs, and why knowing when to stop can be just as powerful as pushing through.This conversation covers the full picture:mindset under pressure, fueling and nutrition, training through uncertainty, racing in extreme environments, and running with purpose through charity-driven events.An episode about resilience, self-awareness, and the strength that’s built in the dark moments most people never see.Perfect for runners, endurance athletes, and anyone navigating hard seasons while still choosing to move forward.
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Tommy Sullivan | When Joy Pushes You Forward | Season 2 Episode 34
In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we explore what happens when joy, not ego, becomes the driving force behind running.This conversation dives deep into the mental side of ultrarunning, including DNFs, burnout, loss of motivation, and the pressure to constantly perform. We talk about why some races fall apart despite perfect preparation, how life context affects performance, and why stepping back can sometimes be the strongest move forward.This episode is for runners who have questioned their love for the sport, struggled after a tough race, or felt disconnected from why they started running at all.Topics covered:Running through joy vs running to prove somethingDNFs, burnout, and emotional recoveryWhy mindset matters more than fitness over long distancesCommunity, perspective, and long-term sustainability in runningFinding meaning beyond results and finish lines🎧 A raw, honest conversation for runners who want to stay in the sport for the long run.Keywords:ultrarunning podcast, running mindset, DNF recovery, endurance mindset, trail running podcast, running motivation, mental toughness, joy in running, pushing horizons podcast
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Katharina Hartmuth | Finding Joy Inside Suffering | Season 2 Episode 33
What keeps someone going when the race stretches beyond 100 kilometers, the body starts to fail, and quitting would be the easy option?In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we explore what it really means to find joy inside suffering. This is a deep, honest conversation about ultrarunning, long-distance racing, and the mindset required to stay calm when things go wrong.We talk about UTMB, Hardrock 100, Tor des Géants, multi-day racing, pressure at the front of the pack, and how to stay grounded as expectations rise. Beyond races, this episode dives into purpose, identity, resilience, and why joy still matters even in the hardest moments.This one isn’t about glorifying pain.It’s about understanding it, working with it, and learning how to keep going without losing yourself.Keywords:ultrarunning podcast, trail running, endurance mindset, UTMB, Hardrock 100, Tor des Géants, women in ultrarunning, mental toughness, endurance psychology, long distance running, mountain running, resilience, pushing horizons podcast
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Alyssa Clarke | Running Toward the Edge of Potential | Season 2, Episode 32
In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Steps by Steps, I sit down with Alyssa Clark, one of the most accomplished endurance athletes in ultrarunning today.From breaking the 24-hour barrier at HURT 100 to winning Moab 240 and standing on podiums at some of the toughest races in the world, Alyssa’s journey is not about shortcuts or hype. It’s about patience, durability, and learning how to stay present when things get uncomfortable.We talk honestly about endurance mindset, how to tell the difference between pain and danger, recovery beyond the physical, training for 100-mile and 200+ mile races, handling DNFs, and why being brave sometimes means starting without knowing how it will end.This conversation is for runners, endurance athletes, and anyone chasing the edge of their own potential.Keywords:ultrarunning podcast, endurance mindset, ultra marathon training, women in ultrarunning, 100 mile race, 200 mile ultramarathon, Moab 240, HURT 100, trail running podcast, mental toughness, recovery in ultrarunning, pushing limits
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Anthony Costales | Earn Every Mile | Season 2 Episode 31
What does it really mean to earn every mile?In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, I sit down with Anthony Costales, an elite ultrarunner who has stood on major podiums while balancing a full life outside the sport. Teaching, coaching, family, and still showing up day after day to compete at the highest level.We talk about the reality behind long-distance running. The mental swings inside hundred-mile races. Lessons from Western States and CCC. Why consistency beats talent. Why curiosity matters more than confidence. And why there are no shortcuts in endurance.This conversation isn’t about hype or results alone. It’s about discipline, patience, setbacks, recovery, and choosing hard things on purpose.If you care about endurance, mindset, and the human side of ultrarunning, this episode is for you.🔑 KEYWORDSultrarunning podcast, anthony costales, trail running, endurance mindset, western states 100, ccc utmb, elite ultrarunner, long distance running, mental toughness, running consistency, endurance training, balancing life and running, pushing horizons podcast
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Katie Spitz | Choosing hard things on purpose | Season 2 Episode 30
What does it really mean to choose hard things on purpose?In this episode, we sit down with one of the most accomplished endurance athletes of our time to unpack the mindset behind extreme challenges. From solo ocean crossings to back-to-back ultramarathons, this conversation goes beyond achievements and into intention.We talk about fear, discipline, mental fatigue, purpose-driven endurance, and why doing difficult things isn’t about proving anything to others. It’s about knowing yourself, serving something bigger, and showing up when quitting would be easier.If you’re into ultrarunning, endurance sports, mindset, or building resilience through discomfort, this episode will hit home.Keywords: endurance mindset, ultrarunning podcast, choosing hard things, mental toughness, purpose-driven endurance, extreme endurance athlete, resilience, discipline, pushing limits
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Lotti Brinks | Learning to Belong at the Front of the Pack | Season 2 Episode 29
What does it really mean to belong at the front of the pack?In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, I sit down with elite ultrarunner Lotti Brinks to talk about the journey from showing up unsure, to racing with confidence against the best in the world.We dive into her breakthrough performances, including major ultra wins, course records, earning a Golden Ticket, and racing at Western States. But more importantly, we talk about the mental side of elite racing, handling pressure, executing on race day, and learning to trust your training when it matters most.This episode is for runners chasing improvement, confidence, and that feeling of belonging, whether you’re racing your first ultra or lining up at the front.Keywords:ultrarunning podcast, trail running, elite ultrarunner, Western States 100, Golden Ticket racing, mindset in ultras, endurance running, women in trail running, Pushing Horizons podcast, long distance running, confidence in racing
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Melissa Vanthienen | You’re Stronger Than You Think | Season 2 Episode 28
What happens when you stop waiting and start committing?In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we talk about the journey from triathlon to marathon running, the leap from half marathon to the full 42.2 km, and what it means to set a goal that actually scares you.With Stockholm Marathon as the first full and another marathon planned later in the year, this conversation dives into training volume, mindset shifts, fueling, gear choices, and the mental strength required to keep going when things get hard.This episode is for runners, endurance athletes, and anyone standing at the edge of a big goal, wondering if they’re capable.Because most of the time, you already are.Keywords:marathon training, first marathon, Stockholm Marathon, endurance mindset, triathlon to running, long-distance running, fueling strategy, running motivation, mental strength, pushing limits, endurance podcast
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Daniel Gilliam | The Quiet Power of Going Longer | Season 2 Episode 27
What does it really take to go longer when everything inside you says stop?In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we dive deep into the mindset behind ultra-distance running, 200-mile races, and the quiet resilience required to endure multi-day events. This conversation explores mental toughness, suffering with purpose, sleep deprivation, endurance mindset, and why some athletes are drawn to distances where speed no longer matters.We talk about:Why 200-mile races are more about survival than performanceMental strategies for pushing through extreme fatigueThe emotional side of endurance runningThe role of community, compassion, and support in ultra racingWhat going longer teaches you about life beyond runningThis episode is for runners, endurance athletes, and anyone curious about pushing limits—on the trail or in life.Keywords:ultra running, 200 mile race, endurance mindset, mental toughness, ultramarathon podcast, long distance running, resilience, suffering and growth, trail running, endurance athletes
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Jane Maus | Turning Setbacks Into Breakthrough Races | Season 2 Episode 26
In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we explore what it really takes to turn setbacks into breakthrough performances in ultrarunning.From DNFs and high-pressure races to rebuilding confidence and finding consistency, this conversation dives deep into the mental and physical side of competing at a high level. We talk about managing expectations, racing with intention, learning from bad days, and why patience and smart training matter more than chasing results.This episode is for runners navigating setbacks, self-doubt, injuries, or the pressure to perform — and for anyone trying to stay committed to the long game.Keywords:ultrarunning mindset, trail running podcast, overcoming setbacks in running, elite ultrarunning, running consistency, DNF recovery, endurance mindset, mental toughness running, trail racing psychology, ultramarathon training
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Annie Hughes | The Mind That Survives 200 Miles | Season 2 Episode 25
What does it really take to survive 200 miles on foot?In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we go beyond training plans and race stats and into the mental space where ultrarunning truly lives. This is a conversation about doubt, patience, pain, and the quiet decisions made when quitting feels reasonable and continuing doesn’t.We talk about endurance when the body is done, staying present in extreme fatigue, coming back from injury, and why mental resilience matters more than talent at the longest distances. This episode isn’t about chasing podiums. It’s about understanding what keeps someone moving when the finish line feels unreal.If you’re curious about the mindset behind 200-mile races, this episode will change how you think about endurance.🎙 The Mind That Survives 200 MilesKeywords:ultrarunning podcast, 200 mile race, mental toughness, endurance mindset, trail running, ultra endurance, resilience, long distance running, Pushing Horizons podcast, running psychology
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Deb Meeks | Where Calculation Meets Chaos in Ultras | Season 2 Episode 24
Ultrarunning isn’t held together by grit alone. Behind every finish line is calculation, planning, and someone making impossible decisions with zero sleep.In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, I sit down with one of the sharpest minds behind the scenes of ultra-distance racing. We talk about what really happens beyond mile 100. Crewing strategy. Reading runners before they break. Managing sleep deprivation, nutrition disasters, weather chaos, and the mental collapse that no race plan ever accounts for.This is a raw look at the unseen side of ultras. The part where math meets instinct. Where preparation collides with chaos. And where races are either saved or lost.If you’ve ever run an ultra, crewed one, or wondered how anyone survives 200+ miles, this episode is required listening.Keywords:ultrarunning, ultra marathon, ultra crewing, endurance running, 100 miler, 200 miler, trail running, pacing, race strategy, ultra mindset, crew chief, endurance podcast, ultrarunning podcast, Pushing Horizons Step by Step
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Matt Ramiller | Where Endurance Meets Pure Grit | Season 2 Episode 23
In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, Matt Ramiller breaks down what it really takes to survive and succeed in ultrarunning. From his skateboarding roots to brutal Midwest winters, from 200-mile grinds to races that test your identity mile after mile, Matt shows what resilience looks like in real life.We talk early failures, proud finishes, near breakdowns, parenting through training, the psychology of suffering, stair workouts, pulling sleds through snow, heat-induced hallucinations, and the mindset required to keep moving when every signal in your body says stop.If you’re someone chasing big goals, fighting through setbacks, or trying to understand why people run 100+ miles, this conversation hits hard.Keywords: ultrarunning podcast, Matt Ramiller, endurance mindset, Midwest states 100, Arrowhead 135, Beast of the East 100, mental toughness, long-distance running, trail running stories, ultra motivation, pushing limits, running community
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Juliette Soule | Driven by Curiosity and Grit | Season 2 Episode 22
Driven by Curiosity and Grit, featuring elite trail runner and theoretical physicist Juliette Soule.From analyzing data in the lab to climbing mountains at UTMB races, Juliette has built her life around curiosity, discipline, and the drive to push her limits. In this episode, we talk about how she fell in love with trail running, the lessons she’s learned from injuries, what keeps her motivated, and how science and endurance overlap in surprising ways.🎙 Topics covered:The connection between science, mindset, and enduranceLessons from training for CCC and TaraweraDealing with injuries and rebuilding confidenceFueling, recovery, and staying balancedThe mental game of elite ultra runningKeywords: Juliette Soule podcast, UTMB CCC, Tarawera Ultra Trail, female trail runner, elite ultrarunner, trail running podcast, science and endurance, Pushing Horizons podcast.
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Amanda Wilson | Heat Cold and the Will to Run | Season 2, Episode 21
In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we dive into a story shaped by extremes. From sub-zero Alaskan winters to the heavy heat and humidity of Ohio, today’s guest built her running identity through contrast. She ran her first marathon distance at two degrees Fahrenheit, trained nineteen weeks for a 50K that fell apart in brutal conditions, then went back and completed the entire distance on her own.We talk about rebuilding after a move, finding community, managing running with family and work, adjusting to harsh climates, and learning to push through when motivation disappears. This isn’t a conversation about medals or PRs. It's about resilience, self-belief, and the stubborn will to keep running when everything around you says stop.Keywords:ultrarunning, winter running, Alaska running, heat training, Ohio trails, 50K training, self-supported ultra, mental toughness in running, women who run, running motivation, trail running stories, running community, resilience, long-distance running
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Melissa Meyer | When Strength Has No Finish Line | Season 2 EP 20
In this episode, I sit down with someone who defines resilience in the real sense. Twenty-two ultras, three of them done while pregnant, and a life story that hits harder than any race could. We talk about grief, trauma, motherhood, identity shifts, DNFs, comebacks, and how running becomes a space to process the things you never say out loud.This is a raw and honest conversation about surviving life, finding yourself on long miles, and building strength that doesn’t end at the finish line.Keywords: ultra running podcast, motherhood and running, running through trauma, mental resilience, pregnancy and ultras, ultra endurance stories, women in ultra running, mindset, DNFs, comeback stories.
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Val & Bobby | Cool kids Edition | Grateful for the Run | Season 2 EP 19
The holidays get busy, family, food, travel, chaos, but running somehow keeps us grounded through it all. In this Cool Kids Edition, Val and Bobby join me to talk about what we’re thankful for, how we balance life and miles, and why sometimes just showing up is enough.From Turkey trots to treadmill miles, from missed runs to mindset shifts, we dig into what it means to stay grateful, not just for the finish lines, but for every step that gets us there.Keywords: running podcast, gratitude, Thanksgiving, endurance, mindset, cool kids edition, marathon, half marathon, ultrarunning, running motivation, holiday running, runners talk, pushing horizons podcast
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Carolyn Latham | Chasing Western States | Season 2 EP 18
Some dreams don’t fade, they follow you through childhood, into adulthood, through every race, injury, setback, and breakthrough. For today’s guest, Western States was that dream. The race she thought about as a kid running cross country, the one she carried through 50Ks, 100Ks, Miwok, Waldo, and The Big Alta.In this episode, we talk about what it takes to chase a goal for years, the mental shift from marathon speed to ultra endurance, the highs, lows, doubts, breakthroughs, and what it feels like to finally stand on the Western States start line after imagining it your whole life.This is a story about patience, persistence, and the long road to a legendary race.Keywords:Western States 100, Chasing Western States, Miwok 100K, Waldo 100K, Big Alta 50K, ultra running podcast, endurance athletes, trail running stories, long-distance running, ultra marathon journey, running dreams, mental strength, pushing horizons.
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Damian Hall | From Late Starter to World Stage | Season 2 Episode 17
What happens when a simple magazine assignment turns into a lifelong obsession?This week, we dive into the raw, unexpected journey of one of Britain’s most respected ultrarunners, a man who didn’t start racing until his mid-30s and still climbed his way into the world’s biggest stages.From discovering running by chance, to taking on 200-mile races, breaking iconic FKTs, and finishing top-10 at UTMB, this is the story of someone who proved that age, timing, and background don’t define your ceiling. Consistency does. Curiosity does. The willingness to keep showing up does.In this episode, we cover:✓ How he found ultrarunning at 36✓ The obsession that pushed him through 268-mile races✓ Breaking FKTs across the UK✓ What it takes to race UTMB against the best on Earth✓ Mental toughness, purpose, and the mindset shifts that changed everythingA grounded, honest look at how far you can go when you stop limiting yourself.Keywords:ultrarunning, UTMB, Damian Hall, FKT, trail running, ultra marathon podcast, running mindset, mountain running, endurance athlete, UK ultrarunner, The Spine Race, 200 mile races, adventure running, consistency, motivation, Pushing Horizons podcast
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Ann Bartman | From a 2:58 Marathon to Backyard Ultra Beast | Season 2 Episode 16
From running a sub-3 marathon to covering 115+ miles in a Backyard Ultra, today’s guest embodies endurance in every form. She brings a raw, honest look at what it takes to perform at both ends of the spectrum, from the fast, structured world of marathons to the mentally brutal loops of the ultra scene.We talk about pacing, fuelling, and mindset across distances, what keeps her grounded when the miles pile up, and how the marathon precision shaped her ultra resilience. Whether you’re chasing a new PR or trying to push past your limits, this episode will remind you why endurance isn’t just physical, it’s deeply human.Keywords: marathon training, backyard ultra, ultra running, endurance mindset, marathon runner, sub 3 marathon, women in ultrarunning, mental toughness, long distance running, pushing limits, ultramarathon stories, running podcast, Pushing Horizons
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Ann Ongena | Endurance Beyond The Finish Line | Season 2 Episode 15
When 61-year-old mother of five, Ann Ongena, crossed the Hardrock 100 finish line after 47 hours and 53 minutes, she wasn’t just finishing a race, she was redefining what endurance means.In this conversation, we dive deep into her decade-long pursuit of Hardrock, the mental battles that come with pushing through exhaustion, and what keeps her chasing difficult things when most people would stop.This isn’t about being the fastest, it’s about refusing to quit.A story of grit, patience, and relentless willpower from a woman who proves that real endurance goes far beyond the finish line.🎙️ Pushing Horizons: Step by Step: stories from runners, dreamers, and relentless minds redefining the limits of human endurance.Keywords:endurance, ultrarunning, hardrock 100, ann ongena, mental toughness, trail running, ultramarathon, running inspiration, older athletes, strong women, mindset, resilience, long-distance running, ultra endurance, motivation, never too late, final finisher, pushing horizons podcast, running stories, grit, determination, runners over 50
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Colin CrowHurst | Running 250 Miles on Grit, Precision and Sleep Deprivation
How do you win a 250-mile ultra, not once, but four times?This episode dives into the brutal world of multi-day ultras like the Thames Ring 250 and the Tunnel 200. We break down what it really takes to run for days: the strategy, the fueling, the hallucinations, and the mindset that turns exhaustion into precision.We talk about discipline over drama, control over chaoas, and what happens when the human body keeps going long after logic says stop.Keywords: ultra running podcast, Thames Ring 250, 250 mile race, ultra endurance, running mindset, sleep deprivation, Tunnel 200, multi-day ultra, mental toughness, pushing limits, Pushing Horizons podcast
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When Your Legs Stop, Your Mind Runs | Milton Houy
In this episode, we dive into the brutal honesty of ultrarunning, where pain isn’t the enemy, it’s the teacher. Milton, a full-time UPS driver and single dad, talks about balancing 60-mile training weeks, running through exhaustion, and finding strength when the body gives up. From his first 100-miler to lessons on patience, resilience, and self-discovery, this conversation isn’t about finish lines, it’s about mindset.If you’ve ever wondered what keeps a runner moving when everything hurts, this one’s for you.Keywords: ultrarunning, endurance, mindset, motivation, ultra marathon, 100 miles, mental toughness, running podcast, Pushing Horizons, long-distance running, running motivation, ultra runner, trail running, growth mindset, single parent, running community, training, recovery, ultra life
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Viktoria Brown | The Woman Who Redefined Multi-Day Ultras
What does it take to run for days, literally?Seven-time world champion and multiple world record holder, she’s conquered the toughest multi-day formats in the sport: 24-hour, 48-hour, 72-hour, and even six-day races. From Badwater 135 to GOMU World Championships, her story is a masterclass in endurance, discipline, and pure willpower.In this episode, we dive deep into:✅ The mindset behind breaking world records✅ The difference between physical pain and mental fatigue✅ Ketones, sleep deprivation, and performance science✅ The truth about Badwater and multi-day racing✅ Finding purpose and potential after age 45A conversation about grit, obsession, and pushing the boundaries of what the human body, and mind can endure.Keywords: ultra running podcast, multi-day ultra marathon, Badwater 135, endurance mindset, world record ultra runner, GOMU world champion, ultra running motivation, long distance running, women in endurance sports, ultra marathon training#pushinghorizons #pushinghorizonsstepbystep #pushinghorizonspodcast #runningpodcast
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What Keeps Us Showing up with Val and Bobby
Every runner has a reason. Some chase goals. Some chase peace. Some just chase that quiet feeling of being alive.In this episode, I sit down with two of my closest running friends, one a 700-day streak runner and marathoner, the other an ultra runner, mom, and all-around endurance powerhouse. We talk about what keeps us lacing up when life gets busy, messy, or uncertain.It’s honest, unfiltered, and full of laughter, a reminder that running isn’t just about miles or medals, it’s about connection, purpose, and showing up for yourself again and again.🎧 A new monthly series where three friends talk about running, life, and the weird stuff in between.#PushingHorizons #RunningPodcast #PushingHorizonsStepByStep #PodcastForRunners
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Line Caliskaner | Break Limits, Not Promises
Badwater 135 Champion. Spartathlon podium finisher. 243 km in 24 hours. Sub-14 hour 100-miler.This is the story of an athlete who proves that discipline beats talent, and mindset outlasts age.In this episode, we dive into what it really takes to compete at the world’s toughest road ultras, from training in the cold mornings of Norway to surviving the heat of Death Valley.It’s about grit, mental strength, and staying hungry when most would give up.🎙️ Topics:✅ Mindset over motivation✅ Competing at 50+ against elites✅ Training, recovery, and fueling✅ Lessons from Badwater & SpartathlonIf you ever doubted your own limits, listen to this.#ultrarunning #pushinghorizons #endurance #badwater135 #spartathlon #pushinghorizonsstepbystep #pushinghorizonspodcast #runningpodcast #roadultras
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Chris Thompson | “Am I Dead? No.” The Ultra Mindset
A straight-talk conversation about the real ultra mindset: Lakeland 50 lessons, PB’ing a 50-miler on a DNF day, rebuilding from a knee injury back to a 5K, and planning the long road to ultras again. We cover tired-leg strides, breaking races into micro-goals, practical fueling (90g/hr done right), strength work that prevents breakdowns, and calling BS on influencer noise (ice baths/salt pills for every 5K? nah).If you’re couch-to-5K, couch-to-50K, or stuck in rehab limbo, this one’s for you: forward is progress, community over ego, and a checklist that keeps you moving when the wheels come off “Am I dead? No.”Keywords: ultra running, lakeland 50, glasgow to edinburgh ultra, dnf mindset, injury rehab, couch to 50k, 5k rebuild, fueling strategy, strides on tired legs, strength training for runners, trail running, marathon vs ultra mindset
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Hannah Allgood | Triumphs, Struggles, and Trail Victories
In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, we dive deep into the mindset behind elite trail running, the grit, the setbacks, and the relentless pursuit of growth. From climbing through pain to finding purpose in the low moments, this conversation explores what it truly takes to endure and excel in the mountains.Hannah Osowski (Allgood) shares her journey from local races to international trails, her lessons from big wins and tough DNFs, and how she keeps showing up stronger each time.If you’re chasing long miles, chasing meaning, or just want to understand what makes ultrarunners tick — this one’s for you.Keywords: ultra running, trail running, endurance mindset, elite runners, mountain running, Pushing Horizons podcast, ultramarathon, mental strength, racing resilience, grit and growth, Hannah Allgood
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Running Through Setbacks, Finding Strength Again with Neena Silles
What happens when your body forces you to stop?After being diagnosed with viral myocarditis, Neena, an exercise physiologist, marathon runner, and coach, faced the toughest challenge of her life — learning to trust her heart again.In this episode of Pushing Horizons: Step by Step, Ash dives into Neena’s journey of recovery, resilience, and rediscovering the joy of running. From hospital visits to her comeback miles, she opens up about the physical and emotional toll of heart inflammation, rebuilding confidence, and finding purpose beyond performance.You’ll hear real talk about:✅ Returning to running after myocarditis✅ Marathon training and pacing post-illness✅ Exercise physiology insights for injury recovery✅ Mental resilience, body awareness, and self-compassion✅ Running for joy, not just for PRsThis isn’t about medals, it’s about courage, patience, and what it means to truly start over.🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube.#pushinghorizons #pushinghorizonsstepbystep #pushinghorizonspodcast #runningpodcast #podcastforrunners #runningmotivation #comebackstory #marathontraining #viralmyocarditis #mentalstrength #runnersofinstagram #runforjoy #resilience #exercisephysiology #recoveryjourney
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Katie Asmuth | Grit, Joy, and the Long Game
Katie Asmuth is more than an elite ultrarunner. She’s a mom of two, a nurse practitioner, and one of the toughest competitors in the sport. From multiple top-10 finishes at Western States to her gritty run at Leadville, Katie knows what it takes to balance family, medicine, and professional racing.In this episode, we talk about:✅ Lessons from Western States and Leadville 100✅ The mental shift from chasing splits to chasing joy✅ Balancing motherhood, medicine, and mountain miles✅ Fueling, problem-solving, and reframing when the race gets hard✅ Why grit and joy aren’t opposites—they’re the long gameIf you’re chasing your first ultra, struggling with burnout, or just want to hear real talk from one of trail running’s most authentic voices, this one’s for you.Keywords: Katie Asmuth, Western States 100, Leadville 100, ultrarunning, trail running podcast, elite ultrarunner, HOKA athlete, ultramarathon mindset, running joy, endurance sports
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Pushing Horizons: Step by Step is a podcast about how running changes us: physically, mentally, emotionally. Hosted by Ash Pant, each episode unpacks raw, heartfelt conversations with runners who’ve faced setbacks, chased dreams, and found themselves in the rhythm of the run. These are stories of grit, growth, healing, and quiet triumphs. Whether you're lacing up for your first 5K or recovering from your hundredth, this is for anyone who's ever run toward something more. Every step tells a story. Let’s keep moving forward, together.
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