• Interview with James Stewart
    Feb 23 2026

    Todays guest is thoughtful, articulate, funny, and he has that mix of big mileage experience and real life perspective! Well that’s what AI says but we will find out. We know that he is well into AI when he’s studying this in depth. One of the original characters in the Pyllon community becoming a coach not long after joining. He’s ran for Great Britain several times for the 24 hour european and world championships,, he’s won the West Highland Way race, rocky racoon 100 and holds FKT’s on the Fife coastal path and John Muir Way. He occasionally dabbles in running related podcast presenting himself along with Paul Giblin for the Pyllon Ultra podcast. We are privileged to have this guest on & has been on our list of guests to for a long time. Welcome to the show - James Stewart!

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Interview with Bob Allison
    Feb 16 2026

    This week’s guest has spent a lifetime in the hills and onthe long trails — from Seven UTMB starts to eleven West Highland Way races (10of which have been sub 24 hours!), fifteen Ben Nevis Races, and even completingall the Munros. He’s navigated huge physical challenges along the way,including multiple cardiac procedures and a pacemaker, yet he keeps showing upwith the same quiet determination. We welcome to the show Bob Allison.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Strava Art with Lizzie Gatherer
    Feb 13 2026

    Tonight’s show is a little different than normal as our guest is not here to talk about themself but more the work they are doing for charity. Her chosen charity this time round is Prostate Cancer UK and we are about to talk the entertaining twist on money raising she is doing along with some strava art. We welcome to the podcast Lizzie Gatherer

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    21 mins
  • Interview With Jen Scotney
    Feb 9 2026

    This week’s guest is an incredible one and what a treat we are all in for! She’s a runner (hence coming to chat with us!), an author of a brilliant book which is honest, open & I was hooked. She’s host of the podcast ‘resilience rising’, a mountain leader, a yoga teacher and a keynote speaker. Where is she getting the time to speak to us?! We are very privileged to introduce - Jen Scotney!

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Interview with Marcus Scotney
    Jan 26 2026

    We had the pleasure of being joined by Marcus Scotney, one of the UK’s leading endurance runners with a multi-decade career that’s taken him from domestic ultras to the very top of the sport.Marcus chats openly about his journey through running, including a surprising appearance in Peaky Blinders (yes, really), and speaks with real honesty about his experiences with addiction and how that shaped both his life and his relationship with running.We dig into his coaching philosophy, what actually matters when developing long-term athletes, and rest is the key. It’s thoughtful, grounded, and honest.And finally, we uncover an unexpected truth that may divide the endurance community forever:Marcus Scotney is not fussed on ice cream. 🍦❌Raw, reflective, and quietly hilarious — this is one you don’t want to miss.

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    2 hrs and 24 mins
  • Interview with Ross Beveridge
    Jan 21 2026

    Fresh from the Winter Spine Race, this episode is as raw as it gets.Ross Beveridge joins us straight off the trail—body battered, mind still somewhere between checkpoints. No polished reflections. No Instagram gloss. Just an honest, unfiltered look at what it really takes to finish one of the toughest races on the planet.We talk frozen lows, mental dark spots, problem-solving when everything hurts, and what happens in those long hours when quitting feels logical. Ross breaks down how he kept moving forward when the race stopped being about running and became about survival.If you want the Spine while it’s still fresh, Raw and unfiltered—before the stories soften—this is it.

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Interview with Howard Dracup
    Jan 19 2026

    Today on Run Till You’re Done, we’re joined by an ultra‑runner known not just for chasing his own limits, but for helping others push past theirs. He is well known for assisting on many an FKT, a coach and has massive passion for the hills! Today on the show we welcome Howard Dracup!

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Interview with Ian Morgan
    Jan 8 2026

    In this episode of Run Till You’re Done, we sit down with Ian Morgan — an ultra-runner who didn’t lace up his first pair of running shoes until his 40s. Since then, Ian has tackled some of the toughest races on the planet, from the legendary UTMB series to the rugged terrains of Chile and Spain, where he now splits his time.Ian has built a global following by being brutally honest about the highs, lows, and sheer madness of ultra-running. He’s not just an athlete — he’s a coach, storyteller, and adventurer who proves that it’s never too late to rewrite your limits.We talk about:How Ian went from zero running experience to conquering ultra-marathonsThe mental and physical battles behind extreme endurance eventsWhy vulnerability and authenticity matter in the running communityPractical advice for anyone looking to start (or level up) their running journeyIf you’ve ever thought, “I’m too old” or “It’s too late”, this conversation will change your mind.

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    1 hr and 13 mins