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Momma Runs an Ultra

Momma Runs an Ultra

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Episodes
  • Rockin' Pneumonia & the Boogie Woogie Flu: I Lost My Voice
    Jan 27 2026

    Summary

    In this episode of Momma Runs an Ultra, I open up about the unexpected challenge of losing my voice while training for an ultra, a reminder of how unpredictable life and training can be. Despite feeling physically fine, this setback sparks a deeper reflection on the vulnerability to illness and the privilege of good health. I also dive into the complexities of balancing personal goals, friendships, and aging, with the importance of staying active and resilient. I invite listeners, especially those navigating similar life transitions, to share their thoughts as we explore these meaningful themes together.

    Chapters

    1. 00:05 - Losing My Voice
    2. 00:49 - Managing Health in Ultra Training
    3. 01:52 - The Impact of Smoking on Childhood Health
    4. 03:14 - Embracing Health and Mortality in Running
    5. 04:26 - Navigating Adult Friendships and Health Privilege

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    Transcript

    00:00:02.320 - 00:05:22.900

    So after I went to make my cup of coffee, I went to go talk to the dog. And that's when I realized I had lost my voice. What the heck? Hey, y'. All. Welcome to Momma Runs an Ultra.

    I'm a runner on the downhill side of my 50s who decided to run my first 50ish K. And this podcast is where I totally overshare about the process while I train leading up to it this summer. So I almost didn't record this episode. Cause as you can hear, I've lost my voice. I have no idea what happened. I feel totally fine.

    I didn't even know I'd lost my voice till I was making coffee this morning and I turned to talk to the dog, as you do when you work from home. And I was like, what is coming out of my mouth? So this will either be your favorite episode I ever do or the one you want to skip. Totally cool.

    But it reminded me that there are so many factors about training for an Ultra over which I have no control. And one of them is, is getting sick. Now, I don't think I'm sick right now. I feel totally fine. No headache, no sore throat, no fever.

    Like, everything feels totally normal. But sometimes we do get sick. And that is definitely something that can cause a wrench in a training plan.

    So for me, I'm not a person who's going to go run if I'm actually sick. And today is one of those kind of head scratchers.

    Like, I don't feel sick, but clearly my body is telling me that something is wrong because I can't talk. So I think what I'm going to do is just make sure I'm really good about my hydration and nutrition today and see how I feel in the afternoon.

    I'm not really an afternoon runner. I prefer to just sort of run about 7 o' clock in the morning. When you work from home and you have a flexible schedule, it's something you can do.

    Not everybody has that privilege. But I'm not a person who's been sick a whole lot as an adult.

    I was one of those really, really sickly kids, like constantly strep throat, ear infection, some sort of problem. And in retrospect,...

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    6 mins
  • Tears of a Clown, or Why TF Did I Burst Into Tears at the Finish Line?
    Jan 20 2026

    Summary

    Dive into the surprisingly emotional side of endurance events, including those finish-line tears you swear you didn’t see coming. I share my own journey as a runner, from picking up the sport late in life during the pandemic to reflecting on my very first half marathon back in 2013, when I had absolutely no clue what proper nutrition or hydration meant for long-distance running. Spoiler: I still finished with a police escort…and then promptly burst into tears.

    As it turns out, that post-race emotional roller coaster is more common than you’d think. Throughout the episode, I talk about what those big feelings can teach us, especially as I train for an ultra marathon and face all the physical and emotional challenges that come with pushing past your limits. Join me as we explore why endurance running can hit us right in the heart, and maybe think about your own “Wait, why am I crying?” moments along the way.

    Links

    • Music Playlists
    • Sleep with Rock Stars, the Gen X Sleep Podcast
    • Dive Bar Music Club, the Low Key, High Taste Happy Hour for Music Nerds
    • Country Fried Rock, Podcast Archives from 2009-2020
    • Support this Podcast

    Chapters

    • 00:05 - The Journey to Running an Ultra Marathon
    • 01:15 - Reflection on Past Races and Nutrition Insights
    • 02:17 - Preparing for the Half Marathon
    • 03:28 - The Emotional Finish: Understanding Runner's Highs and Lows
    • 03:59 - Navigating Emotions in Training
    • 05:13 - Understanding the Unexpected in Ultras

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    Transcript

    Speaker A

    00:00:00.720 - 00:05:37.190

    And then I completely burst into tears. Hey, y', all, thanks for finding Mama Runs an ultra. I'm a runner on the downhill side of my 50s, training for my very first ultra marathon.

    So I was telling y' all that I didn't really start running until the pandemic. And that's true, but not true, because I didn't start running regularly until then.

    But I ran off and on for the decade before that, starting back with that three miles, three days a week that I used to do that I mentioned in an episode a while back. Well, I was trying to see what my progression has been over the half marathons that I've done over the years.

    And apparently I did a race back in 2013 that I completely forgot about. I have no memory whatsoever of running this race, but there's photos, so clearly I did it. It's absolutely, definitely me.

    And I still have the outfit, so it didn't even go that badly. I went back through my running logs and there it was, all my notes, everything that happened, that.

    And to this day, I have no memory whatsoever of running this particular race. But after reading my notes to myself, I remembered the one thing that happened that day.

    The second I crossed the finish line, I absolutely burst into tears. So we'll come back to that. Because back in 2013, I had no idea about either hydration or nutrition on a run. I had never had a gel ever in my...

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    6 mins
  • You Spin Me Round: Runners Evidently Call This a Backyard Ultra
    Jan 13 2026

    Summary

    Join me on my journey prepping for my very first ultra marathon! It’s been a mix of excitement and nerves as I dive into the challenge, which originally started as a wild idea to do a unique looping run from my home. Turns out, my idea was not novel at all, and there’s a whole community around this kind of thing, like the Backyard Ultra! I talk about why I’m really doing this. It’s all about pushing myself, not seeking validation from others. I also share the behind-the-scenes planning, from preparing for the terrain to figuring out nutrition and building the mental toughness needed for the race. Join me as I walk through this prep, share insights, and connect with other runners along the way.

    Chapters

    • 00:10 - Embarking on a New Challenge
    • 01:44 - Personal Insights on Running Events
    • 02:22 - Preparing for the 50k Ultra Marathon
    • 04:19 - Preparing for a New Challenge
    • 05:47 - Preparing for the Ultra: Footwear and Comfort Tips

    How I Procrastinate

    • Sleep with Rock Stars
    • Making Playlists
    • Dive Bar Music Club
    • Country Fried Rock, Podcast Archives from 2009-2020
    • Support this Podcast

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    Transcript

    00:00:01.680 - 00:06:59.380

    To be honest, it kind of ticked me off that somebody already came up with the idea. Hey y', all, thanks for stumbling into Mama runs an Ultra. I'm a runner on the downhill side of my 50s who decided I'm gonna run my first Ultra.

    What the hell am I thinking? As I shared, I've been spinning around this idea of doing an Ultra in some capacity for the last two or three years. And.

    And my first plan was that I would have everybody out to my house to tailgate in my yard for my birthday while I went and ran this about three and a half mile loop from my house every hour on the hour.

    And I talked about this for quite a while, thinking that I had come up with the greatest idea ever, only to discover that apparently this is a thing not only every hour on the hour races or time races of time, typically 6, 12, even more hours. But also there's something called a backyard Ultra. Okay, this is an official thing. And I had no idea. I had never heard of this. No clue.

    And That's a almost 4.1-ish-mile loop every hour on the hour. And you're out when you can no longer complete the loop in the hour. They could go on for days.

    But I was super disappointed to discover that apparently there's thousands of people out there who do this all the time. All right, so call me Scoop.

    But the main reason that I decided not to do this every hour on the hour 3 ish mile loop near my house was I mentioned it at the gym one day and one of my friends who is an attorney said, hey, maybe not, because if your friends decide to run with you, you could potentially have liability if something happened to...

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    8 mins
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