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Finish Lines and Milestones
by SandyBoy Productions
Every runner has a story. Finish Lines and Milestones is a podcast that celebrates the everyday runner. If you run, you’re a runner. Join host, Ally Brettnacher, every week as she shares these runner stories.
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Episode 159: The Joneses - Never Settle
Jessica & Johnathon Jones live in Hamilton, Ohio — a city they've tried to leave more than a few times — and are opening a specialty running store this summer. They're both fresh off the Boston Marathon, where Jonathan ran a massive PR and Jess is oh-so-close to cracking three hours. I met Jess through LinkedIn (of all places) — we both went to Miami of Ohio!During this episode, sponsored by Batch and Cure, we talk about:Jonathan's 16-year road to Boston — including a ski accident that exposed his kneecap, emergency surgery, and somehow doing a full Ironman 10 months laterJess running a Boston qualifying marathon while 16 weeks pregnant (her third pregnancy, two kids already at home)How they operate very differently on race morning — one is immediate boarding, one is last callChecking Jonathan's finish time on her phone mid-race and crying happy tears at mile 15The proposal — racing to the end of Navy Pier in Chicago, all sweaty and mid-run, with both sets of parents hiding in position~30 marathons each, pacing each other through all of it, and why Jonathan offered to pace Jess to her sub-3 this fall instead of chasing his own goalTheir running store, Main Street Running Collective, opening in Hamilton, Ohio this summer — and why they're building it for the 60-year-old with bad knees, not the carbon plate crowdGetting a sitter at 5am on Saturdays so they could do their long run, get coffee, and still have a full family dayHow Knoxville changed the way they think about running as communityGirls on the Run, the Hamilton Run Club's 700+ members, and why a healthy city starts with people on their feetWhat's next: Berlin in the fall (they both qualified at Boston), sub-3 for Jess, and a grand openingPrevious Guests MentionedCarly Stewart - Episode 53Mike Vollmer - Episode 156Sponsor DetailsBatch - Use code FINISH for 30% off sitewideCure - Use code ALLYB for 20% offOther LinksMain Street Running Collective on InstagramFollow me on Instagram @allytbrett_runsSubscribe to Finish Lines & Milestones weekly newsletterThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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MAY: CATCHING UP WITH COACH from Rachel Michelle Running
MAY CATCHING UP WITH COACH 🏁We talk Indy Mini and Full Mo training!The first Wednesday of every month(ish) this year I'm going to bring you a conversation between me and my running coach, Rachel Sinders, of Rachel Michelle Running. We'll talk about my training and running journey while celebrating other members of Team RMR. You don't have to work with Rachel to enjoy these conversations, but if you're looking for a running coach - look no further! Thank you, Rachel, for supporting me and my podcast.Previous Guests MentionedMike Vollmer – Episode 156Lindsey Hein – Episode 100Carly Stewart – Episode 53Carly Trulock Quinn – Episode 149Jennifer Nei – Episode 33Alex Baker – Episode 6Other LinksLIVE PODCAST EPISODE Follow me on Instagram @allytbrett_runsSubscribe to Finish Lines & Milestones weekly newsletter
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Episode 158: Dennis Mullen - The marathon doesn't owe you anything
Dennis Mullen and I met during our shared time on the board for Beyond Monumental, the organization behind the CNO Financial Indianapolis Monumental Marathon.During this episode, sponsored by Noogs, Batch, and Huug, we talk about:How Dennis found running in grad school after he couldn't keep up with his wife for even a mile — and how that humbling moment turned into sub-3 marathons 😅Winning a small half marathon in Noblesville in 2018 (don't look up the time, he says) and walking into his first marathon with way too much confidenceGoing out in a 1:24 for the first half of his debut marathon and... paying for it dearly in the second half (final time: 3:50)Coming back a year later at Monumental and running 2:59 — his first BQ — with a completely different mindsetQualifying for Boston three times and still not making it to the start line (the buffer zone is a cruel mistress)A herniated disc, degenerative disc disease, two Disney trips in a back brace, and a year lost to injury — and why he still considers that stretch one of his more impressive stretches of lifeHis plan to chase a BQ at a Last Chance race in Geneva, IL this fall — small field, flat course, and they treat you like an eliteCarmel Marathon being postponed two years in a row and the Brew City Marathon in Milwaukee saving the day last yearBeing on the board for Beyond Monumental and what volunteering at a race does for your perspective as a runnerRunning on the Zionsville Rail Trail (as a card-carrying member of the Zionsville Run Club who has never actually shown up 😂)Nutrition chat: Maurten gels, beet juice, salt tabs, and the nerd gummies pipelineHis walkout song: Won't Get Fooled Again by The Who (they play it at Colts games — you know it)Project Hail Mary is going on the audiobook list whether Previous Guests MentionedLauren Gaudion - Episode 106Mike Vollmer - Episode 156Salvador Escamilla - Episode 77Johanna Kitchell - Episode 114Sponsor DetailsNoogs - Use code ALLYB for 15% off your first order + free shipping on 2+ cartons (lower 48 only)Batch - Use code FINISH for 30% off sitewideHuug - Use code ALLYB for 15% off (combine with buy 3 get 1 free!)Other LinksI'll Have Another with Lindsey Hein - Live Event TicketsFollow Dennis on Instagram @dmullen11Follow me on Instagram @allytbrett_runsSubscribe to Finish Lines & Milestones weekly newsletterThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Special "Mini" Episode for the Indy Mini
Lindsay Hein and I recorded a special mini episode to get you hyped for the 500 Festival Indy Mini! We've got a giveaway winner to announce, a live event to tell you about, and a full course preview for race day. 🏃♀️During this episode, we talk about:Announcing the winner of our over $2,000 Indy Mini giveaway (shoutout to Andrew — we did our best with that last name)Details on our live podcast event at Bottleworks Hotel on Friday, May 1st — featuring elite guests, snacks , and shoe decorating ✨A course preview of the Indy Mini for first-timers and veterans alike — the Circle City Cloggers, the Gold Mile, Long's Donuts on the track, and the finish line partyLindsay running with Ainsley's Angels for the third time — why she does it and why you should cheer your face off if you see them on courseThe history behind kissing the bricks and whether it's worth the mid-race burpee energyAlly's medal wall vs. Lindsay's zero medals — a tale of two runnersAlly's Indy Mini spreadsheet (18 races deep — of course there's a spreadsheet)Other LinksIndy Mini Live Podcast Event (use code ANOTHER for $5 off!)Follow me on Instagram @allytbrett_runsSubscribe to Finish Lines & Milestones weekly newsletterThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 157: Noa Besner - Paces & Places 🌎
Noa Besner and I actually met in person at the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon shakeout run last fall — and I'm so glad we finally sat down to record together. Noa is a New York City-based runner, run coach, and co-founder of Paces & Places, a new travel company bringing small groups of runners to international races.During this episode, sponsored by Batch, we talk about:Getting into running completely by accident at 25 — skipping gym class courtesy of a mom-written note, then doing a charity half marathon when a friend got injuredHer first marathon: Nashville, 95 degrees, hilly, and a complete struggle — and why it made her want to do another one immediatelyGoing from a 5:32 at Nashville to a 3:26 PR What actually moved the needle: cross training, strength work, recovery, getting a coach, and building a real mental gameCoaching for New York Road Runners — and how it's a full circle moment from when she was Level 1 of 20 in one of their beginner groupsThe philosophy behind keeping her coaching roster small and truly customizing plans around her athletes' livesThe time she ran Vancouver with a broken leg and didn't know it (whoops)Her approach to racing for time vs. racing for experience — and how not every race needs to be a PRPrep habits for time-goal races: driving the entire course, watching ride-along videos, memorizing every hillHer 26 mantras — one per mile — including Mile 18 which is always "shut up buttercup" 😂Paces & Places: the small group international race travel company she co-founded with Shannon and JessTheir first trip: the Midnight Sun Marathon in Tromsø, Norway — Arctic Circle, 8:30 PM start, 24-hour daylight, sauna + North Sea plunge includedThe Lochness Marathon in the Scottish Highlands: bagpipes at the start, Nessie plushies everywhere, stunning fall colors, and a bus ride to the top of a mountainWhy she only brings groups to races she's personally tested and lovedRacing internationally: jet lag strategy, food allergies and navigating Tokyo's sesame situation, Google Translate as a bestieThe NYC Marathon cancellation during Hurricane Sandy — she was at the expo holding a jacket she had to put backHer NYC Marathon Day spectating strategy involving approximately 47 items crammed into her pockets and not getting spit at as a measure of successHaving a BQ rejected by 20 seconds despite qualifying by 3+ minutes 😭Marathon taglines — and workshopping a better one for Indianapolis 👀Previous Guests MentionedQuincy Sauer - Episode 148Sally Hed Dahlquist - Episode 153Sponsor DetailsBatch - Use code FINISH for 30% off sitewideOther LinksPaces & PlacesLive podcast event with Lindsay Hein & Emma Grace Hurley — May 1stCarly Trulock-Quinn's Blood Cancer United campaign — through May 8thFollow me on Instagram @allytbrett_runsSubscribe to Finish Lines & Milestones weekly newsletterThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 156: Mike Vollmer - Every. Single. Indy. Mini.
Mike Vollmer and I connected thanks to the 500 Festival, who introduced us knowing I'd want to hear from someone who has run every single Indy Mini since the very first one in 1977.During this episode, sponsored by Cure, we talk about:How a politician's desire for name recognition in his own district accidentally launched a 49-year streak What the first Indy Mini looked like — 762 runners, an 11am start, 85 degrees and full sun, and a $5 entry feeRunning his first mini in indoor track shoes with rubber heel cupsStanding next to Frank Shorter at the start line (the man who launched the running boom of the '70s!)How the course has changed dramatically since 1977 — the scenic rolling hills along the White River, Coffin Hill, and why the track used to destroy anklesHis role in bringing St. Francis Hospital on as a sponsor — and how that sponsorship gave us the beloved finish line chocolate chip cookies 🍪Jump the Gun — the midnight party at St. Francis in Beech Grove where runners could guarantee their entry starting at 12:00am on February 1stHis marathon PR of 3:35:45 at age 39 — and how he averaged 30 miles/week for over 20 yearsRunning 14 marathons, including his first the day he turned 30 in Chicago, and his last at 42 in St. LouisHeart valve replacement surgery in 2020, prostate cancer surgery in 2015, and still showing up to the start line Last year's near-disaster: only 4 miles of training after a torn posterior muscle, finishing 15th from last in 4.5 hours, with a fellow Alumni Club member pulling him alongHis 25 years serving on the Mini's executive committee — overseeing everything from start line logistics to sponsor coordinationThe Circle City Cloggers at mile 4.5 on 10th and Holt Why he married a physical therapist (very convenient) and how she's gotten him to the start line more than onceHis racing mantra courtesy of Kathleen Duffy: "Pick up my feet, Lord, I'll put 'em down... Hallelujah, I'm homeward bound" Whether he'll stop at 50 or keep going (his answer might surprise you)Previous Guests MentionedLindsey Hein - Episode 100Rachel Sinders - Episode 8Sponsor DetailsCure - Use code ALLYB for 20% offOther LinksTickets to the live podcast event with Lindsey Hein & Emma Grace Hurley — Friday, May 1st at Bottleworks HotelFollow me on Instagram @allytbrett_runsSubscribe to Finish Lines & Milestones weekly newsletterThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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APRIL: CATCHING UP WITH COACH from Rachel Michelle Running
APRIL CATCHING UP WITH COACHThe first Wednesday of every month(ish) this year I'm going to bring you a conversation between me and my running coach, Rachel Sinders, of Rachel Michelle Running. We'll talk about my training and running journey while celebrating other members of Team RMR. You don't have to work with Rachel to enjoy these conversations, but if you're looking for a running coach - look no further! Thank you, Rachel, for supporting me and my podcast.Other LinksIndy Mini Live Podcast TicketsFollow me on Instagram @allytbrett_runsSubscribe to Finish Lines & Milestones weekly newsletter
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Episode 155: Keegan Kok - Get Comfy with the Uncomfy
Keegan Kok and I met through the internet first, and then got to meet in person at the CNO Indianapolis Monumental Marathon last November.During this episode, sponsored by Amazfit, we talk about:How he grew up in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, moved to Hong Kong at 16, and ended up in Boston for college — where he stumbled into fencing tryouts (literally the only ones he didn't sleep through) and ended up team captainStarting running at 41 after losing 50 pounds through YouTube workouts and smaller portions — only to break his fibula on a ninja warrior structure at the park on Father's Day 🤦Running his first 5K on New Year's Eve and somehow getting a Chicago Marathon bib just eight months later while training for a 10KRunning Chicago four years in a row (plus Bayshore) and the deliberate decision to skip it this year and cheer from the sidelines insteadHis third Chicago Marathon, where two friends paced him the whole way — one hyping the crowd, one filming on a GoPro — and why that race changed how he thinks about running with othersNutrition lessons learned the hard way: cramping at mile 14 after skipping sodium on a cold race day despite a hot training summerWinning the Shamrock Shuffle Mile — with a lead car and actual tape to break — after just showing up to see what would happenHow he fell into the Brooks Running Collective, went to ambassador camp in Santa Monica, and found his people (and then aged out after three years)Co-founding a Tuesday morning track club in Chicago with friends Kim and Conrad — because none of them had a track background but they all wanted to do speed work, so they just figured it out togetherBeing a certified run coach (through UESCA) with three athletes, all currently training for spring halfs — intentionally capping at five so he can actually show up for each of themCoaching his daughter's 4th–8th grade cross country and track team at her Catholic school, where the main goal is making sure kids still like running when it's overThe 606 trail in Logan Square, CARA's lakefront hydration tents, and why the Chicago running community makes you feel like you belongHis family being scattered across the globe — parents back in Malaysia, brother in Hong Kong, sister now in Barcelona — and the very obvious reason to sign up for the Barcelona MarathonMeeting his wife at a pub crawl in Wrigleyville and going on a very long first date a month laterChasing a 1:40–1:42 at the Indy Mini with his friend and fellow Shokz ambassador Caroline — about 10 minutes faster than his current PR — because she believes he can do it, so now he has toPrevious Guests MentionedRob Perez - Episode 150Hillary Burgess - Episode 138Sponsor DetailsAmazfit - Use ALLYB for 10% offOther LinksIndy Mini Live Podcast Event TicketsFollow me on Instagram @allytbrett_runsSubscribe to Finish Lines & Milestones weekly newsletterThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 154: Tammy Mirante - I'll just run long
Tammy Mirante and I met through the Fishers Running Club and the local ultra running community.During this episode, sponsored by Amazfit and Cure, we talk about:Her two pet skunks, Kipper and Remy — rescues from a fur farm (and her general obsession with animals, including a roadside opossum rescue)How she went from running her first Run(317) races in 2019 to completing 108 miles at a Backyard Ultra 🤯Being one of the first four women in Indiana to run 100 miles at Prairie on FireHer journey chasing a BQ — qualifying twice but ultimately deciding Boston just wasn't her dreamThe Backyard Ultra format and why she loves it (including how "be patient" became her mantra)Her blisters at Prairie on Fire and the mid-race decision to pop them (thanks, Angie Frazier)Her obsession with ChicknLegs shorts — she owns 21 pairs 👀Training solo to prepare mentally for running without a packThe Burrito League — and how she racked up 355+ segments on a little half-mile stretch in JanuaryHer hamstring injury, lazy glutes, and what PT taught her about running on trails vs. roadsWorking with her ultra coach, Brian Pasante, out of ColoradoBalancing training with three kids and a husband who travels constantlyWhat she's setting her sights on next: Grind on the Grid on May 9th with a goal of 200 milesA straight 100-miler possibly on the horizonPrevious Guests MentionedSarah Farney - Episode 30TJ Dailey - Episode 68Bob Roudebush - Episode 146Anthony Bruns - Episode 144Sponsor DetailsAmazfit - Use ALLYB for 10% offCure - Use ALLYB for 20% offOther LinksThe First Four — film about Prairie on Fire by Jon KuhnFollow me on Instagram @allytbrett_runsSubscribe to Finish Lines & Milestones weekly newsletterThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 153: Sally Hed Dahlquist - 178 Marathons
Sally Hed Dahlquist and I met through previous guest, Christine Anderson of Anderson's Maple Syrup (Pure Fuel). During this episode, sponsored by Amazfit and Relay Active, we talk about:Her 2026 Tokyo Marathon experience and how she got into the raceThe Tokyo Marathon cutoffs and how she planned for them The bathroom situation in Tokyo What it was like growing up with a rare birth defect and a life expectancy of 15How everyone in her family seems to have a small business and how she became a business owner herselfLearning that her health was ok, but that she was out of shape and needed to start exercising Running her first marathon at Twin Cities Becoming the sole owner of and selling a biotechnology companyMeeting her husband on a ski trip she organized PTSD from her childhood illnessLosing her dad to Alzheimer’s while also helping care for a friend with cancerCancelled races and race medalsFinishing her quest to run marathons in all 50 statesSome stories from a few other races she’s doneBuying an RV off of someone she met on Craigslist Running a marathon in Antarctica and her quest to see all of the world’s penguinsHer race spreadsheetPrevious Guests MentionedChristine AndersonSean Conlon Sponsor Details Amazfit - Use ALLYB for 10% off Relay Active - Use MILESTONES for 15% offOther LinksSally's Podcast, Unstoppable Stories That MoveFollow me on Instagram @allytbrett_runsSubscribe to Finish Lines & Milestones weekly newsletterThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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RACE RECAP: The St. Jude Rock 'n' Roll D.C. Half Marathon
This is a special episode of Finish Lines & Milestones where I recap all the details of my 2026 St. Jude Rock 'n' Roll D.C. experience.You can also read and see pictures on my blog here and other highlights are on my Instagram here.
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Episode 152: Ryan Busby - Founding a Local Run Club
Ryan Busby helped found Zionsville Run Club nearly a year ago when his city didn't have one.During this episode, sponsored by Cure and Amazfit, we talk about:How he used to be anti-suburbs but now lives in the heart of the Indy suburbs (and loves it)The founding of the Zionsville Run ClubThe 4th of July Big Boom 5K they’re hostingBeing a triathlete Running slow to run fast and how we both learned this strategy through our coachesHow he met his wife and they trained for a half marathon together Convincing people to come visit Indianapolis during the month of MayHoping our kids love running How he ended up playing rugby in high school and collegeRunning his first marathon in 2024Setting goals for his next 70.3 in Madison, WI in SeptemberMindset tricks from a book called The Inner Game of TennisHow we’ve both been lucky enough to have shingles at a young agePrevious Guests MentionedMike ColeMargo BalteraSponsor Details Cure Hydration - Use ALLYB for 20% offAmazfit - Use ALLYB for 10% offOther Links4th of July Big Boom 5KFollow me on Instagram @allytbrett_runsSubscribe to Finish Lines & Milestones weekly newsletterThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 151: Angela Kumar - Finding joy (and 100mi) in backyard ultras
Angela Kumar and I met through the Indy running community. I got to witness some of her 100mi backyard ultra at Prairie on Fire in 2025. During this episode, sponsored by Relay Active and Amazfit, we talk about:How we first met when Angela was holding a roll of toilet paper (this episode is unofficially sponsored by Butt Napkins)The fact that she’s almost 50 🤯What got her into running in the first place (she ran her first Boston Marathon 18 years ago)Her first marathon at Chicago Marathon and using good ol’ Hal Higdon to train Our shared fear of dementia What it was like growing up as a twin (her sister rarely misses her races)Going through IVF to have her two boys and not running while pregnantSetting her sights on another BQFiguring out how to balance her desire to race with family life The ultras she did before she had kids (after a guy broke up with her for turning 30)The Prairie on Fire Backyard Ultra in IndianaMental health and dealing with anxiety and depression Local races for kids in the Indianapolis areaHer family’s love of sports - especially basketball and going to Pacers gamesPrevious Guests MentionedSara FarneyChristi DeeTJ DaileyMax GlennCarly Trulock-QuinnLindsey WeltyQuincy SauerShannon SpencerBrittany Koether Trena RoudebushBob Roudebush Sponsor Details Relay Active - Use MILESTONES for 15% offAmazfit - Use ALLYB for 10% offOther LinksThe First Four - film about Prairie on Fire by Jon KuhnFollow me on Instagram @allytbrett_runsSubscribe to Finish Lines & Milestones weekly newsletterThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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MARCH: CATCHING UP WITH COACH from Rachel Michelle Running
MARCH CATCHING UP WITH COACHThe first Wednesday of every month this year I'm going to bring you a conversation between me and my running coach, Rachel Sinders, of Rachel Michelle Running. We'll talk about my training and running journey while celebrating other members of Team RMR. You don't have to work with Rachel to enjoy these conversations, but if you're looking for a running coach - look no further! Thank you, Rachel, for supporting me and my podcast.
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Episode 150: Rob Perez - The happiest (and kindest) guy out there.
Rob Perez aka @r.oh.bee and "the happiest guy out there" needs no introduction. Rob and I met at the 50th running of the Marine Corps Marathon and ended up running the entire race together with Team Melissa of Ainsley's Angels.During this episode, sponsored by Amazfit and Cure Hydration, we talk about:How a cold DM turned into running the Marine Corps Marathon together with Ainsley’s Angels Some of our highlights from MCMRunning with Achilles InternationalHow he did four marathons in four weeks all while running his government shutdown miles and working a 9-5 jobRunning The Speed Project(s): two 300-mile, unsanctioned races in the U.S. and Chile Life as a submariner in the Navy and what it was like to run on a treadmill underwaterHow he grew up racing go-karts and has raced against (and beaten) drivers like Graham Rahal, Marco Andretti, Josef NewgardenSports he played growing up and how he ended up joining the military How he started his content creation journey and the sunscreen video that started his momentum The mustache His Mexican heritage (he’s half Mexican) Opportunities that have come about through content creation His advice for avoiding burnout What’s next for Rob Other Links:Bobby Bigote Instagram accountCameron Balser Episode of Finish Lines & MilestonesSponsor Details:Amazfit - Use ALLYB for 10% off your orderCure Hydration - Use ALLYB for 20% off your first orderThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.Follow me on Instagram @allytbrett_runs.
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RACE RECAP: The Fort Myers Half Marathon
This is a special episode of Finish Lines & Milestones where I recap all the details of my 2026 Fort Myers Half Marathon experience.You can also read and see pictures on my blog here and other highlights are on my Instagram here.
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Episode 149: Carly Trulock-Quinn - Big Goals & $150K for Blood Cancer United
Carly Trulock-Quinn and I met through the Indy running community. Since I've been inspired by her, I know others will be too. During this episode, sponsored by Relay Active, Amazfit, and Cure, we talk about:The club she's part of - Fishers Running Club - Carly sits on the boardThe friends she’s made through running that she now can’t imagine life withoutFinding running through her parents and her grandfatherHow she decided to run in college Her high school injuries and being diagnosed with REDSMore about how the Fishers Running Club shows up for each otherThe Prairie on Fire backyard ultramarathon Fitting running into her busy lifestyle Avoiding burnout from runningMental health: how running is running and therapy is therapyThe Tunnel Marathon she ran in Washington stateSponsor Details:Relay Active - Use MILESTONES for 15% offAmazfit - Use ALLYB for 10% offCure - Find a store near you or buy on AmazonPrevious Guests Mentioned:Sara FarneyAlan ErrichielloJon KuhnTJ DaileyMark GuyerOther Links:SUPPORT CARLY'S BLOOD CANCER UNITED CAMPAIGNIndy Mini Live Podcast Event TicketsJon Kuhn's films about Prairie on Fire and The Speed Project: The First Four, Chasing 100, and TSPThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.Follow me on Instagram.
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Episode 148: Quincy Sauer - Be the Energy You Want to Attract
Quincy Sauer and I met at the finish line of the CNO Indianapolis Monumental Marathon in November 2025.During this episode, sponsored by Noogs and Amazfit, we talk about:How we met through the Indianapolis Monumental race Founder, Carlton Ray, at the finish line of last year’s raceAbout our experiences on the Board of Directors for Beyond Monumental The great safety pin shortage of 2012 at Indy MonumentalRunning her first half marathon because her mom signed Quincy up after a boy broke up with her Completing the Indy Mini-Marathon 20 times and her mom over 40 timesHer first marathon in 2012 at the Chicago MarathonGetting into triathlons - being a swimmer growing up and learning to cycle The Divas Cycling Club - a woman’s riding and mentorship programGetting scuba certified Running while traveling and finding Strava to help plan the best routes Trading the awkwardness of modern dating for a half IronmanThe Waikiki Rough Water Swim The standup comedy class she’s taking Sponsor Details :Noogs - Use ALLYB15 for 15% off your orderAmazfit - Use ALLYB for 10% off your orderThis is a SandyBoy Productions Podcast.
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Episode 147: Gretchen Hercamp - Two Brain Surgeries and 1,000 Miles
Gretchen Hercamp and I met at the Carmel Marathon expo last year in Carmel, IN. Little did I know what Gretchen had been through...During this episode, sponsored by Amazfit and Relay Active, we talk about:Two brain surgeries in two years and three marathons How she discovered she had a brain tumor in the first placeHer twin sister, BridgettHow running is peppered throughout her life starting in high schoolRunning the Indy Mini for the first time in 2014 but not running another half marathon until after her son was born in 2019Running her first marathon at Monumental in 2023 only nine months after her first brain surgery Her Carlton Ray story (Carlton is the Founder of the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon)Using running as a way to work through her childhood trauma Discovering the regrowth of her tumor Running the “Indianapolis Triple Crown” after her second brain surgery Growing up poor Why the Monroe County YMCA Corporate Challenge is so significant to herPlans for 2026 Sponsor Details:Amazfit - Use ALLYB for 10% off your orderRelay Active - Use MILESTONES for 15% off your orderThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 146: Bob Roudebush - From Cigarettes to Centurions
Bob Roudebush and I met through his wife, Trena, who was EP 31 of this podcast. These two are a running power couple and Bob has great stories to tell .During this episode, sponsored by Noogs and Amazfit, we talk about:Trena aka Mrs. RoudyPrairie on Fire, a backyard ultramarathon in Noblesville, IN His first 100-miler attempt at Leadville in Colorado and having his wife, Trena, as his crew chief How he started running to quit smokingDropping out of college after being valedictorian of his high school class but now working for one of the biggest software companies in the worldMeeting Trena and running races together Running a half marathon with David Goggins, yes, THE David GogginsThe time he hit a deer with his car on the way to run an ultra in Idaho Guiding a blind runner, “Speed Turtle” at Indy Monumental and the Kentucky Derby Marathon (and then ran Flying Pig)A funny Trena running story from a trip they took to ParisQualifying for Boston by never goingSponsor Details:Noogs - Use code ALLYB15 for 15% off Amazfit - Use code ALLYB for 10% off Other links:Prairie on Fire Film - The First FourGalentine’s Day Run for Free to MoveTJ Dailey - EP 68Todd Oliver - EP 39Shea Aquilano - EP 60GET MORESubscribe to Finish Lines & Milestones emailsFollow me on Instagram @allytbrett_runsFollow me on Strava
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FEBRUARY: CATCHING UP WITH COACH from Rachel Michelle Running
FEBRUARY CATCHING UP WITH COACHNEW SERIES ALERT! The first Wednesday of every month this year I'm going to bring you a conversation between me and my running coach, Rachel Sinders, of Rachel Michelle Running. We'll talk about my training and running journey while celebrating other members of Team RMR. You don't have to work with Rachel to enjoy these conversations, but if you're looking for a running coach - look no further! Thank you, Rachel, for supporting me and my podcast.
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Episode 145: Shannon Spencer - A Servant's Heart
Shannon Spencer and I met when we were randomly paired to run a 5K together for Ainsley's Angels. In the short time we were together, I knew I needed to get to know her better.During this episode, sponsored by Amazfit, we talked about:How her husband is a fire fighter Meeting at the Hit the Bricks 5K in Zionsville through Ainsley’s AngelsHow she’s the running influencer in her CrossFit gym in Kokomo Running the Marine Corps Marathon and the Air Force Marathon with Ainsley’s Angels Celebrating milestone birthdaysThe 4x4x48 she organizes every year to raise money for Ainsley's AngelsHow she first got into running in fifth gradeRunning marathons in 13 different states with one of her best friendsMore about her family - she’s a mom and a grandma (Noni)How she became an average skydiver Her breast cancer diagnosis in 2009 shortly after she was divorced and when she didn’t have healthcare The “race that got away” in Spencer, Indiana (get it…Shannon Spencer)Running with her kids and grandkidsHow she met her husband, JoshThe community she’s found in CrossFit How she doesn’t like to repeat races she’s already doneOur shared love of saunasSponsor Details:Amazfit - Use ALLYB for 10% offGalentine's Day Run Registration Donate to Ainsley's Angels.This is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 144: Anthony Bruns - Nothing Comes Easy
Anthony Bruns is 46 years old and ran a 2:33:38 in the MARATHON at CIM (California International Marathon). And he was disappointed... you get the idea, he's fast. Thank you, TJ Dailey, for the introduction.During this episode, sponsored by Noogs, we talk about:His “ultimate hypeman”, TJ Dailey, a friend he’s known since kindergarten (EP 68)Being part of a running family and competing in Junior Olympics Experiencing burnout and losing his love of runningRunning his first marathon in Chicago during college and breaking three hoursDividing his running life into three parts - youth, college and then adult runningA diving board accident that happened in his early 30s that nearly ended his running career - and required a full leg cast for six weeksRekindling his childhood friendship with TJ Dailey after years of not seeing each other by pacing him for 20 miles during a 100 mile raceMindset - if you believe it you can do it Using Strava to say super motivated during COVID by stealing segments Breaking 2:40 by the age of 40Trying super shoes for the first time The Great American 5,000, a virtual race from San Francisco to New York Winning the Masters age group at CIM Chasing Colorado soil records (fastest times run in the state of Colorado)How he keeps track of all of his race timesWhat it’s like to line up as an elite Masters runner at BostonExperiences at other races like CIM and Disney How he runs most of his marathons without taking water or gels CIM 2025Sponsor DetailsNoogs - Use code ALLYB15 for 15% off your orderPast Guests Mentioned TJ Dailey - EP68Mark Guyer - EP59Cameron Balser - EP75
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Episode 143: Sean Conlon - A 5K in 50 states in 50 days
Sean Conlon and I met years ago and a recent LinkedIn post he made brought us back together for this interview. In his post, he said he's been RUNNING A 5K EVERY DAY FOR 6.5+ YEARS! and that this year his goal is to run a 5K in 50 states in 50 days. During this conversation, sponsored by Noogs and Athlete Bouquets, we talk about:How a LinkedIn post he made reconnected us What it was like moving in the middle of high school Learning to apply his drive and discipline to athletics which ultimately led him to be an entrepreneurWhy he left the track team at IU The fact that he’s only done two 5Ks ever and no other races Why he started his 5K a day mission How his mission nearly ended with a broken toe - but didn’t His goal of running a 5K in 50 states in 50 days Raising $10,000,000 and running across the USA at the end of his 10 year 5K streakLiving in an RV for three years The dog treat business he founded that is now found in Costco How he met his wife, ChristinaWriting a book - he’s in the process of evaluating companies to help him do it Sponsor Details:- Noogs - Use code ALLYB15 for 15% off- Athlete Bouquets - Use code PODCAST for 10% offConnect with Sean:- LinkedIn- YouTube- Instagram - Email - [email protected]
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Episode 142: Abby Lokits - Free to Move for Alyssa
Abby Lokits is the sister-in-law of Alyssa Lokits, a beloved advocate whose unwavering love for others, intellectual curiosity, and commitment to progress left a lasting impact. Tragically, her life was taken in a senseless act of violence while she was simply out for a run, a place where she felt safe and free. During this episode, sponsored by Amazfit, we talk about:Where she currently lives in beautiful Colorado and growing up in Missouri What it really means to be a librarianGetting into running for her mental health after having her first kid young Family adventures in Colorado with three kids - including a family 14erMeeting the Lokits family, Alyssa’s family Losing Alyssa Who Alyssa was - a runner, a PHD, a world traveler…someone who showed up for everyoneFree to Move, the organization started in Alyssa’s honorDONATE TO FREE TO MOVE
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JANUARY: CATCHING UP WITH COACH from Rachel Michelle Running
JANUARY CATCHING UP WITH COACHNEW SERIES ALERT! The first Wednesday of every month this year I'm going to bring you a conversation between me and my running coach, Rachel Sinders, of Rachel Michelle Running. We'll talk about my training and running journey while celebrating other members of Team RMR. You don't have to work with Rachel to enjoy these conversations, but if you're looking for a running coach - look no further! Thank you, Rachel, for supporting me and my podcast.
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Episode 141: Hallie Patel - A Marathon to Ruin All Marathons
Hallie Patel and I met via Instagram. She's local to the Indianapolis area, where I'm from, so we got to sit down in-person for this interview.During this episode, sponsored by Foot Levelers, we talk about:Our marathon medals you have to watch the video to seeThe New York City Marathon - Hallie’s first marathon ever in 2025Why she decided to run her first marathonHer first half marathon at the 500 Festival Indy MiniHow getting cut from the high school volleyball team is what got her into running (and how she ended up meeting her husband, Suketu)Their videography business and quitting corporate America to follow their dreamsTheir podcast, Half Past ChaiThe biggest challenge she had to overcome in her multicultural marriageGoals heading into the LA Marathon in MarchFueling and race day outfits Sponsor Details:- Foot Levelers - Visit their website to find a provider near youWelcome The Mother Runners podcast to the SandyBoy Productions podcast network!
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Episode 140: Michelle Pillepich - Lighter Isn't Faster
Michelle Pillepich and I were connected by Paige Foote (EP 129) and she was so much fun to talk to. This episode is a fun, easy listen to end the year.During this episode, sponsored by Noogs and Foot Levelers, we talk about:How we got connected through Paige Foote of Noogs Trying all of the sports as a kid and really loving field hockey (she’s from New Jersey)Getting into running to stay in shape for field hockey Going to school in Virginia and what got her interested in dietetics Being diagnosed with SIBO, small intestine bacterial overgrowthHer first half marathon that she didn’t know was a trail raceCoaching with Girls on the RunSigning up to run the New York City Marathon in 2021 and 2023Her spectating strategyHow she ended up in dietetics and having her own practice, Michelle Pillepich NutritionThe content side of what she does Her advice specifically for runnersSponsor Details:- Noogs - Use code ALLYB15 for 15% off- Foot Levelers - Visit their website to find a provider near youThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 139: David Wilkerson - Running with a New Heart (Literally)
David Wilkerson and I were introduced by previous guest Whitney Bevins (EP 4) at the Indy Monumental expo. She brought him over to me and said, "You have to have David on your podcast." And so I did. And his story is incredible. During this episode, sponsored by Previnex and Cure Hydration, we talk about:The small Indy running community and how he runs with Johanna Kitchell (episode 114) and Matt Ebersole of PBT (episode 89)How David and I were connected by Whitney Bevins (episode 4) at the Indy Monumental Expo When David started running because his mom wouldn’t let him play footballGetting into coaching at Warren Central while he had a job and young family The time he trained for the Flying Pig but only made it to mile 10 of the race How he discovered he had heart problems and getting a pacemaker at age 37The day all hell broke loose - February 10th, 2022Getting a new heart a week before his birthday How he did a 5K less than six months after finishing cardiac rehabGetting connected to his donor’s family and meeting them for the first timeBeating one of his heart doctors when he ran the Indy Mini after his transplant Between him and his wife they have 8 kids Our shared love of out-and-back courses or runs The Transplant Games Joining PBT Personal Best Training with Matt Ebersole Become an organ donor Sponsor Details:- Previnex - Use ALLY15 for 15% off your first order- Cure Hydration - Use ALLYB for 20% off your first order
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Episode 138: Hillary Burgess - Running Up That Hillary
Hillary Burgess and I finally got to meet in person at this year's CNO Financial Indianapolis Monumental Marathon in November. She's just as amazing in person.During this episode, sponsored by Amazfit and Foot Levelers, we talk about:How she’d never been to Indiana on purpose except for this year’s Monumental Marathon The Brooks Running Collective and how she came to be part of it Her experience at the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon with BRC - first time doing a shakeout run, first time wearing glitter, first time with her name on her shirt, and a half marathon PR!Run/walking and how that strategy works for her Running Every Woman’s Marathon in Arizona the week after Monumental Her upbringing - growing up in Arizona, having her dad as her cross country coachHow she ran her first ever marathon without knowing she had COVID The four of six World Major Marathons she’s completed so far and how she’s committed to running all of them for charity Following in her dad’s footsteps and becoming a running coach Starting her podcast, Today in Running History Sponsor Details:- Amazfit - Use ALLYB for 10% off your order- Foot Levelers - Visit their website to find a provider near you This is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 137: Caroline Barlow - Team David
Caroline Barlow and I met through St. Jude of Indiana, where her late brother, David, was treated for cancer and where she now works. Donate to Team David for the St. Jude Memphis MarathonDuring this episode, sponsored by Noogs, Amazfit and Previnex, we talk about:Representing St. Jude of Indiana at the CNO Financial Indianapolis Monumental Marathon Having her dad as her coach in middle school and high school Why she ended up at Alabama for college and running in college Her brother David and his cancer diagnosis they received her freshman year The St. Jude Memphis Marathon Meeting her husband, Oliver, on the track team at AlabamaHow she ended up getting a job at St. Jude and the work she does for themCoaching cross country at Brebeuf High School Sponsor Details:- Noogs - Use code ALLYB15 for 15% off- Amazfit - Use code ALLYB for 10% off- Previnex - Use code ALLY15 for 15% off This is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 136: Matt May - Live the Adventure
Matt May and I met through the 2025 Marine Corps Marathon team for Ainsley's Angels. Matt has been lending his legs to AA for four years. During this episode, sponsored by Amazfit and Foot Levelers, we talk about:His tattoos because the day we recorded he had a three hour sleeve session How he’s been a runner off and on since high school How his coworker got him to do three 70.3 Ironman triathlons (Matt is a man of his word)Four years running with Ainsley’s Angels for marathons, half marathons, 10Ks, 5Ks, trail races, Spartan obstacle races and triathlonsRunning his first ever marathon at the Louisiana Marathon while pushing for Ainsley’s Angels Winning his first ever ultra marathon and the beautiful prize he wonThe Marine Corps Marathon experience with his family and with Ainsley’s Angels Having Matt come up to Indy for the 50th Indy Mini in May and me going to Lake Charles, LA for the Sunset 5K in July His “outdoorsy-ness” - becoming an Eagle Scout and what he does nowLosing his mom to Alzheimer’s Sponsor Details:- Amazfit - Use ALLYB for 10% off your order - Foot Levelers - Visit their website to find a provider near you This is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 135: Liz Hernandez - From None to Run
Liz Hernandez and I met through Instagram and she was living in Indiana when we recorded this episode. She's now in the Tulsa, OK area. During this episode, sponsored by Foot Levelers, Amazfit and Previnex, we talk about:Growing up in Lafayette and a little bit about her familyBeing bilingual in English and Spanish Not being an athlete growing up, but instead being a “mathlete”How she got into running when her and her husband were trying to get pregnant Recovering from hypothalamic amenorrheaThe first races she did in CaliforniaRunning a half marathon while 31 weeks pregnant with her second son (and later she talks about running a marathon at 5 weeks pregnant)Why she got certified as a running coach and ended up coaching middle school cross country Homeschooling so she can raise her sons to be bilingual Races she’s done - Carmel Marathon, CNO Financial Indianapolis Monumental Marathon, the 500 Festival Indy Mini Her garage gym setup Doing rim to rim in the Grand Canyon with her husband in 2020Her advice to women for postpartum and pregnancy One of the Reels Liz helped me with 😂Sponsor Details:- Foot Levelers: Visit their website to find a provider near you - Amazfit - Use code ALLYB for 10% off your order- Previnex - Use code ALLY15 for 15% off your first order
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Episode 134: Caitlin Johnson - The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo 🐉
Caitlin (Walsh) Johnson is the Head Coach for the Ball State Women's Field Hockey team and a coach at Orangetheory Fitness. During this episode, sponsored by Amazfit and Cure, we talk about:Her new last name - Johnson - her maiden name is WalshBeing a coach - Head Coach for Women’s Field Hockey at Ball State and an Orange Theory CoachHow she got into the sport of field hockeyHer fitness coaching era - CycleBar, OrangeTheory Fitness, F45 Signing up for her first ever race - the Philly Half Marathon and then doing the Philly MarathonHow she met her now husband, DrezWorking with Matt Ebersole (EP 89) of PBT to PR her half in Napa and heading into the Boston Marathon Pacing a marathon after only running one marathon herselfHer Boston Marathon experienceBecoming an ultramarathoner at The Full Mo The injury she’s been struggling with heading into the Monumental Running the Indy Mini half marathon as an elite Her tattoos Her dog, ZaneSponsor Details:- Amazfit - Use code ALLYB for 10% off your order- Cure Hydration - Use code ALLYB for 20% off your first orderThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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RACE RECAP: The CNO Financial Indianapolis Monumental Marathon
This is a very special episode of Finish Lines & Milestones where I recap all the details of my 2025 CNO Financial Indianapolis Monumental Marathon.You can also read and see pictures on my blog here and other highlights are on my Instagram here.
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Episode 133: Abby Anderson - Running for Seven
Abby Anderson and I met through previous guest, Nate Spangle. We got to sit down in person before the CNO Financial Indianapolis Monumental Marathon.During this episode, sponsored by Amazfit, Foot Levelers and Previnex, we talk about: The upcoming Indy Monumental Marathon - her third time running Indy How she helped a complete stranger chase a BQ during one of her marathonsThe full backstory of Abby’s “WHY”Losing her mom to a heart attack brought on by an eating disorder Running 7 miles every year on her mom’s birthday, September 19th Why she started her @runningforseven Instagram account The signs she sees from her mom This is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.Sponsor Details:- Amazfit - Use code ALLYB for 10% off - Foot Levelers - find a provider near you- Previnex - Use code ALLY15 for 15% off
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Episode 132: Mark Hill - Meet my dad, a 69-year-old marathoner
Mark Hill is my dad, so we met nearly 40 years ago and I've known him my whole life. 😉 I finally interviewed him for the podcast after we both ran the 2025 Marine Corps Marathon. During this episode, sponsored by Previnex and Foot Levelers, we talk about:Shoutout to my mom for getting both me and my dad into runningThe dilemmas of racing pre-cell phone and nearly missing my sister’s First CommunionThe Marine Corps MarathonThe other marathon’s he’s done - five of them we did together How reading the book Born to Run caused him to break his foot His first Boston Marathon in 2013, the year of the Boston BombingPoop stories (because you can’t interview my dad on a running podcast without covering this topic)Some of his best life advice Sponsor Details:- Previnex - Use code ALLY15 for 15% off your first order- Foot Levelers - visit the website to find a provider near youDetails and tickets for our celebration event at Indy Monumental.
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RACE RECAP: The Marine Corps Marathon with Ainsley's Angels
This is a very special episode of Finish Lines & Milestones where I recap all the details of my 2025 Marine Corps Marathon experience with Ainsleys Angels and Rob Perez.You can also read and see pictures on my blog here and other highlights are on my Instagram here.
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Episode 131: Gareth Wilford - Brothers in Speed
Gareth Wilford is one of the owners of local run speciality empire, Athletic Annex. He's from South Africa and came to the United States on a running scholarship. So many great stories!During this episode, sponsored by Foot Levelers and Cure, we talk about:His first memory in life is running to the shops in South Africa How his entire family are professional race car driversGrowing up during the apartheid in South Africa How he got the nickname “The Flash”His very low resting heart rate he gets from his mom (we’re talking 30s, people!)A crazy huge Facebook page he created for a Harry Potter gameHow his childhood best friend, Gordon, made him a better runnerGetting a scholarship to run in the United StatesMoving to Indianapolis after college to continue pursuing running Working the night shift at Target because of his South African visaThe “very romantic” way he proposed to his wife, LauraHow he started working for The Running Company and the evolution of the business(es)His daughters - Aslan and LuLu and the stories behind their names His more recent running journey - London Marathon, Rim to Rim to Rim at the Grand Canyon, Wonderland Trail, New York CityHow he got into photography The time he got embarrassed on live TV The biggest regret of his running career Sponsor Details:- Foot Levelers - Visit FootLevelers.com to find a provider near you and listen to President, Jamie Greenawalt's episode on the I'll Have Another with Lindsey Hein podcast- Cure Hydration - Use code ALLYB for 20% off your first order Tickets for 11/8 Indy Monumental event This is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 130: Chase Adams - From Work Release to the Boston Marathon
Chase Adams and I met via the internet and got a chance to sit down in person for this interview.During this episode, sponsored by Cure and Foot Levelers, we talk about:Our love of race medals The running podcast he co-hosts with two runners he met on TikTok, RunTok LiveMaking it to state in the 800m The mistakes he made in his 20s and how he ended up where he is now Signing up for his first marathon while on work release from jailHaving a running friend you have a friendly competition with Running Dopey at Disney with his sisterOther races he’s done: Qualifying for Boston at Carmel, Chicago, Berlin, Mesa, Flying Pig1st Phorm, the supplement company he works with Winning his hometown half marathon at the Vincennes Half and crossing the finish line holding their dog, OliverThe importance of drinking enough water Sponsor Details:- Cure Hydration - Use code ALLYB for 20% off- Foot Levelers Get tickets for I'll Have Another LIVE! with Emily Infeld after the CNO Financial Indianapolis Monumental Marathon
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Episode 129: Paige Foote - Send Noogs! 🍉🍋🍏
Paige Foote is the fearless Co-Founder of Noogs, an incredible energy chew brand you need to try! (her Co-Founder is her husband, Ben) Paige is also a marathoner, dietician, and dog mom. During this episode, sponsored by Previnex and Noogs (unofficially), we talk about:Her perfectly on-brand Hydrojug and how obsessed I am with the Noogs brand How she was a soccer and choir kid growing up The fact that her and her husband (and co-founder) are high school sweetheartsStory behind the name NoogsHer husband’s military serviceHow they found their way to entrepreneurship What made her start running for fun instead of punishment Her first marathon (which you should also hear about on the My First Marathon Podcast)The start and evolution of Noogs The story of the neon jumpsuits her and her husband wear at events Sponsor Details:- Previnex - Use code ALLY15 for 15% off your first order- Noogs - Use code ALLYB15 for 15% off your orderOther Links:- Tickets for 11/8 live show in Indy!This is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 128: Jon Kuhn - Chasing 100 before 40
Jon Kuhn and I met via the internet and are now friends in real life. I even got to meet his amazing wife, Alexis, at an event recently - shoutout Alexis! During this episode, sponsored by Foot Levelers, we talk about:His last name How we ‘met’ for the first time (but we’ve mostly had a “parasocial” relationship - a new word I learned during our conversation)His love for “Daddy Rich”, Rich Roll the podcaster The two running documentaries he’s made: Ultra: A Team Sport and Chasing 100Growing up in Hope, Indiana - 2,000 people and no stoplight How his run streak started His vegan dietThe content he creates around things like rectangle pizza (the nostalgia!) Check out his YouTubeInterviewing his late (step)father after he was diagnosed with late stage esophageal cancerHow his 15 year old son, Kai, ran 35 miles for a $100 betRunning 100 miles before his 40th birthday in December Sponsor Details:Foot LevelersOther Links:Ultra: A Team Sport - Jon's Speed Project DocumentaryChasing 100 - Jon's Prairie on Fire Documentary LIVE PODCAST! After Monumental 11/8
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Episode 127: Mike Heard - Getting Passed by a Hamburger 🍔
Mike Heard and I met when I joined the Board of Directors for Beyond Monumental, the organization behind the CNO Indianapolis Monumental Marathon.During this episode, sponsored by Foot Levelers and Previnex, we talk about:How Mike ended up on the Board of Directors for Beyond Monumental and is now set to be the next President of the Board come January Spending time in the midwest (Michigan, Ohio and Indiana) and on the East CoastWhat it means to have an Air Force scholarship Working at the Pentagon in Washington D.C. Sporting growing upHow he did some road races in college but didn’t run his first full marathon until he was 43Meeting his wife, Cheryl, on a blind date while at Purdue Qualifying for and running the Boston Marathon (and getting passed by a hamburger)Doing all of the World Major Marathons: Boston, New York, Berlin, Chicago, Tokyo, London Running with the Michael J. Fox Foundation at New York since his wife, Cheryl, has Parkinson’s Running the Monumental Marathon after running the Chicago Marathon in the same year - and only with a 30 second time difference Using Marathon Tours for the logistics of some of his races How he was supposed to get his sixth star at Tokyo in 2020… when it was canceled, and then canceled again in 2021 and 2022The story behind his Purdue running singlet Sponsor Details:Foot Levelers: Visit the website to find a provider near youPrevinex: Use code ALLY15 for 15% off your first order
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Episode 126: Joel Sauer - 30 Years of Finish Lines
Joel Sauer and I met at a Beyond Monumental team outing and I was thrilled to meet the man behind the Indy Half at Fort Ben. I had to hear how it came together! During this episode, sponsored by Cure Hydration, we talk about:Celebrating 30 years of the Indy Half at Fort BenGoing on 25-50 mile bike rides in his early teenage years and getting into triathlons at age 19 Choosing to go to school at Bradley in Illinois and how he ended up at Eli Lilly when he is a civil engineerHow he completed three Ironman races before he ran his first standalone marathonThe story of starting a marathon in Indianapolis - what is now the Indy Half at Fort BenHow he used his marathon training route as the inspiration for the course Unintentionally qualifying for the 100th Boston Marathon Which of his kids run (he has five kids!)How he has one event on his personal calendar per year to challenge himself - i.e. adventure racesWhat adventure racing is (not an obstacle course)The importance of knowing people’s namesWhat he wants runners to know about starting a race or being a race directorHow he did a FULL IRONMAN as a workout last month (his first time covering the distance in 18 years)Upcoming Indy Races:9/20 - Monumental Kids 5K9/27 - Mill Race Marathon 10/3 - "SHAKE IT OFF" Shake Out Run10/4 - Indy Half at Fort Ben 11/8 - Monumental Marathon Sponsor Details:Cure Hydration - Use code ALLYB for 20% off your first orderThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 125: Max Glenn - A Dream Deferred
Max Glenn and I first met in person at the Carmel Marathon expo this year (when the race was ultimately canceled due to weather). Max went on to run his marathon PR during the Full Mo 50K this year where I got to cheer him on.During this episode, sponsored by Previnex and Athlete Bouquets, we talk about:Having girls the same age (4 & 8) and how hard it is to get them to sleep How he was born on a day of perfect number alignment - 8/8/88Growing up in Missouri and the 1,000 acre farm is paternal grandparents have in IowaThe reason he became a theatre kid growing up and how it was his first careerWhat it was like being a first generation college studentHow he ended up in Indiana and did Teach for AmericaGetting into running and using the Nike Run Club AppGoing from being a solo runner to joining the Fishers Running Club His first marathon at the Carmel Marathon in 2023 and how it left him feeling very unsatisfied. The Kofuzi Run Club and how he’s a part of that and helped host the club at Monumental when he ran in 2023 The Des Moines Marathon in Iowa and how it brought his family together for the first time since his wedding Our feelings on the 5KMax’s mental health journey (September is National Suicide Prevention Month 988 is the number to call if you or someone you know is struggling)His running buddy, SheamusSponsor Details:- Previnex - Use code ALLYB for 15% off your first order- Athlete Bouquets - Use code PODCAST for 10% off your orderThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 124: Nicole Linn - You Can't Call Me Slow, I Already Did
Nicole Linn is the Founder of Below Average Running, because you don't have to be fast to run. And I love everything about the community she's building. During this episode, sponsored by Athlete Bouquets, we talk about:Why she’s trying to become a morning runner again - and it is not to beat the Florida heatThe most recent injury she’s coming back from How the movie Wicked is how we first really bonded Her first half marathon in Palm Beach Florida and the things she didn’t know when she started running The Space Coast Half Marathon and other races in Florida Why she started Below Average Running Celebrating the huge milestone of 5 years of BAR Getting thrown into the influencer side of things Her first marathon in Pittsburgh in 2022The BAR Run Club The Rock ‘N Roll Las Vegas half we met at this past February Brands she works with like Noogs, FP Movement, HOKAGoing to a Grand Slam Track Club meet in person in Miami How she met her fiancé and her upcoming wedding Sponsor Details:- Athlete Bouquets - use code PODCAST for 10% off your order- Noogs - use code ALLYB15 for 15% off your orderThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 123: Logan Turner - Miles for Nora
Logan Turner is a beloved husband, dad, triathlete and ultramarathoner. His next finish line is at Prairie on Fire in Noblesville, Indiana on Saturday, September 6th and he's running his "Miles for Nora", his oldest daughter.During this episode, sponsored by Previnex and Athlete Bouquets, we talk about:What rucking is and how it’s all the rage (i.e. weighted vests)How he got into being so active after being burnt out as a kid when it came to sports Gaining weight in college and then finding out how to get back in shape while still balancing a social life How he met his wife, Bri, at the Jordan YMCA in Indianapolis Finding endurance running only two years ago Bringing his daughter, Nora, into the world and why she’s the reason he runs Why they decided to have more children and now have a total of three girlsNavigating Nora’s Dup15q syndromeFinding running with Nora and how that happened - running the Carmel Marathon and the Full MO Ultramarathon Joining a men’s triathlon group and completing 3 half Ironman (70.3) races His 50 miler this February and a funny story about Coke to go along with itThe Prairie on Fire Ultramarathon and how Logan and Nora plan to tackle it again this year on September 6th Stories of a few of his 24 tattoos (you can see pics if you watch the video!)Sponsor Details:- Previnex - Use code ALLY15 for 15% off your first order- Athlete Bouquets - Use code PODCAST for 10% off your order Links:- Support Miles for Nora to help fund Nora's therapies - Get your Miles for Nora t-shirt - Bri's Weighted VestThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 122: Katie Polivick - Praying to Run
Katie Polivick and I have know each other for years through our families. During this episode, sponsored by Relay Active and Athlete Bouquets, we talk about:How she’s been listening to this podcast since the beginning Our first time gardens 🍅The fact that we’re not related but we do share a cousin Sports growing up in Catholic school - basketball, tennis, kickball When she found long distance runningHer first marathon at CNO Indianapolis Monumental Marathon in 2014The time she thought she lost her credit card on a run and had the whole run club searching for it The 5K she founded that still happens today, The Baby on the Way 5K for the O’Connor HouseThe year she decided to run a half marathon every month - and won one of them!Mental health Sponsor Details:- Relay Active - Use code ALLYB for 15% off your order- Athlete Bouquets - Use code PODCAST for 10% off your orderLinks:-9/14 - The Baby on the Way 5K for the O’Connor HouseMegan Moore’s Chicago Marathon Fundraiser- Prairie on Fire Backyard Ultra
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Episode 121: Rooster Rossiter - Together We Shall 💕
Rooster Rossiter is the President of Ainsley's Angels and also Ainsley's dad. I’ve had the honor and privilege of lending my legs to Ainsley’s Angels for the Indianapolis Mini Marathon for the last two years. And in 72 days I’ll be pushing with Ainsley’s Angels for the Marine Corps Marathon. When I met Rooster in May, I asked him if he’d come on my podcast and here we are. Donate to my MCM fundraiser here and sign up for their emails on their website, here.During this episode, sponsored by Cure Hydration and Previnex, we talk about:Rooster's background and how to get involved with Ainsley’s Angels How and why he served in the United States Marine Corps for 25 years and what that part of his life was likeAinsley’s first finish line and how they started running togetherThe book Briley wrote about her sister, AinsleyRooster’s relationship with his wife, Lori, through the diagnosis, care and passing of Ainsley The journey of starting Ainsley’s Angels as we know it today How they do triathlons as part of Ainley’s Angels - swim, bike, runAinsley’s Angels races that are organized by the organization The vision of Ainsley’s Angels and what Rooster hopes forLinksAinsley’s Angels Children’s Book: Born an AngelVideo from the 2013 MCMVideo from ASICS About Ainsleys Angels Sponsor Details:- Cure Hydration - Use code ALLYB for 20% off your first order- Previnex - Use code ALLYB for 15% off your first order This is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
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Episode 120: Kate Broshears - Fellowship and Finish Lines
Kate Broshears and I met after college 15 years ago! And I'm finally having her on this podcast.During this episode, sponsored by Relay Active, we talk about:The Orr Fellowship - it’s how we originally met after college (Nate Spangle is also an Orr Fellow who has been on this podcast)How she started running and her student athlete experienceGrad school and working what she thought was her dream job at the NCAAHer running community with Team Shorts and PBT Qualifying for the Boston Marathon and her Boston experiences (she rode the bus with my dad at her first Boston!)Becoming a mom during COVIDHow Team Shorts made it into Runner’s World when they dressed up as former pro runner, Noah Droddy, for Halloween one year (he ran at DePauw and was Kate’s brother’s roommate)Her gorgeous gray hair that I’m obsessed withSponsor Details:- Relay Active - use code ALLYB for 15% off your first order- Athlete Bouquets - use code PODCAST for 10% off your order
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