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Real Running Conversations

Real Running Conversations

Written by: Thomas Buchanan
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Just like the title, I aim to have real running conversations with those that inspire, encourage and are completely transparent about their running journeys. But also have some laughs along the way!

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  • 16: From DUIs To Ultras: Finding A Tribe Through Running And Recovery with @breezytrailhead (John Calabrese)
    Dec 30 2025

    We explore how a Mid-Atlantic upbringing, fatherhood, sobriety, and community shaped John’s ultra journey, from DNFs to a snowy 100-mile attempt. The talk blends raw honesty with practical strategy, touching on identity, pace, aid stations, and protecting your joy.

    John opens up about why he posts every DNF, how a messy breakup derailed his hundred-mile streak, and what it means to come back stronger without chasing ego. The JFK 50 became his compass for longevity—more than a fast day, it’s a record of years spent showing up. We dig into the culture shock of Navy PRTs, the dark humor that carried him through long watches, and why that same mindset thrives on singletrack at 3 a.m. He shares a nuts-and-bolts strategy for his snowy 100: slightly quicker early miles to stay warm, strict aid station discipline, and a firm pace floor to beat cutoffs on a four-loop course.



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    33 mins
  • 15: What if friction stopped costing you miles? Run Slick creator Felipe Niada
    Dec 17 2025

    Ever had a long run derailed by raw skin, burning friction, or a hydration belt that turns your back into sandpaper. This conversation follows the real story of a runner and chemical engineer who took on chafing with an endurance-first mindset, building a thin, durable film that lasts for hours, rinses clean, and doesn’t stain your favorite shirt.

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    23 mins
  • 14: Sobriety, Strength, and Joy with @helenhansonsmith
    Dec 6 2025

    Some runs change your pace. Others change your life. Helen Hanson joins us to share how a 15‑minute first mile became the start of an eleven‑year journey through recovery, resilience, and community—culminating in a grit‑filled New York City Marathon that doubled as a release valve for a hard year. We go deep on the moments that shaped her. Helen breaks down how small, repeatable wins built trust in herself. She’s candid about navigating family loss and setting boundaries, and she shares how running for a recovery‑focused charity gave her purpose when chasing a PR wasn’t the point.


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    31 mins
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