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Mar 24, 2026 • 1h 4min

Is This a Trail Running Podcast Now? Squirrels vs. Erika & Tommie Runz Survives 100K

Episode Rundown:Tommie’s brutal 100K race recap (13,000 ft of climbing)Trail running realities: climbs, descents, and survival modeFueling strategies: gels, Coke, and potatoesAid station dynamics and race strategyPost-race recovery and what 100K does to your bodyAnimal encounters on runs… especially squirrelsThank you to our sponsor Noogs!NOOGS are sour energy chews made for endurance athletes who want fuel that actually tastes good during training and racing. They’re vegan, gluten-free, and made with natural colors and flavors. If you want to try them, head to ⁠noogsnutrition.com⁠ and use code RELAY15 for 15% off at checkout.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 58min

Erika Wins New Bedford Half, D3 NCAA Track in the News, and “Wait, She Ran What in the Marathon?”

Topics discussed:- Erika Kemp wins New Bedford Half and uses it as a Boston build workout- New York Half performances and how fast the men’s field has become- NCAA indoor track drama, DQ controversy, and rising personalities in the sport- Doping conversations, testing challenges, and clean sport concerns- Barcelona Marathon 2:10 performance and confusion around record legitimacy
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Mar 10, 2026 • 1h 14min

NYC Marathon Lottery Controversy, LA Finish Line Chaos & Fred Kerley Banned

Episode rundown:- USATF half marathon championship aftermath and updates- LA Marathon chaos, the mile 18 medal debate, and surprising performances- New York City Marathon lottery frustration and the internet pile-on- Fred Kerley’s ban, whereabouts failures, and the Enhanced Games conversation- Books, podcasts, and pop culture detours
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Mar 4, 2026 • 1h 7min

US Half Champs Chaos, USATF Indoor Surprises, and the Enhanced Games Debate

-US Half Marathon Championships leaders going off course and the fallout for podium, prize money, and team selection-Course marking, lead vehicles, and why “athletes should know the course” is a bad take-USATF response, rulebook rigidity, and what a fair resolution could look like-Indoor championships highlights including Nikki Hiltz, Cole Hocker, Noah Lyles, and Cooper Lutkenhaus-Enhanced Games conversation plus doping, whereabouts failures, and how fans feel about watchingThank you to our sponsor Noogs! NOOGS are sour energy chews made for endurance athletes who want fuel that actually tastes good during training and racing. They’re vegan, gluten-free, and made with natural colors and flavors. If you want to try them, head to noogsnutrition.com and use code RELAY15 for 15% off at checkout.
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Feb 25, 2026 • 56min

Gabby Hentemann Guest Hosts, Hyrox Hype, and Marathon Brain Spirals

Gabby Hentemann joins as guest hostHyrox crossover and runners entering the hybrid athlete worldTrack talk and records: Keely Hodgkinson, “sketchy” marks, and the women’s 800The women’s 100-mile world record and what 12+ hours of running does to your brainEating disorder messaging, recovery, and the pressure cooker of marathon culture (taper week, body image, GLP-1 conversations)
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Feb 17, 2026 • 50min

We Started at BU and Ended in Blue Jeans

Indoor season heating up: Cole Hocker’s American record, BU vs JDL, and banked vs flat tracksElite track culture vs road culture: pace lights, meet atmospheres, and where pros choose to raceTrail running momentum: Black Canyon, golden tickets, and Molly Seidel’s transitionHalf marathon and championship conversations: US Half Champs, World Half Champs, and timing builds for BostonThe content era of running: blue jeans marathons, influencer racing, and performance vs storytelling
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Feb 10, 2026 • 39min

Treadmill Truce, BU Track Chaos, and Picking New Olympic Obsessions

Episode Rundown:Winter running survival: treadmill acceptance, frostbite fears, and training through deep coldInjury rehab reality check: Lindsey’s post-surgery boot decisions and the case for PTIndoor track culture: BU’s “illegal fast” track, infield chaos, and track time schedulingElite race logistics: buses, credentials, start-line waiting, and why pros deal with plenty of nonsense tooOlympics and sports fandom: Lindsey Vonn discourse, learning new sports fast, and choosing new Winter Olympic events to follow
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Feb 3, 2026 • 46min

Indoor Track Is Back, Winter Olympics Picks, and Treadmill Survival

Episode Rundown:Lindsey recaps the Donna Marathon finish line and why it is the best vibe in racingIndoor track is back and Peter is fully locked in on tactics, angles, and meet energyMillrose mile reactions, plus how storylines can flip in half a lapWorld record expectations vs actual racing, and why racing can be the whole pointThe 16-year-old mile conversation, pressure, and the burnout questionRunning fan etiquette: how to hype pros up without making it weirdWinter Olympics draft: what we’re watching, what we’re learning, and what is secretly terrifyingAnna Gibson story time and why ski mountaineering is a wild crossoverThe Boston Cop Slide moment and why it is basically luge trainingTraining through brutal winter: treadmill strategies, safety, and avoiding dumb injuries
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Jan 28, 2026 • 38min

Immigration Support & Marathon Success: JP Trojan's Full Life in Minneapolis

In this Relay episode, we’re sharing a conversation from Road to the Trials that feels especially relevant right now. Peter Bromka sits down with JP Trojan, an Olympic Trials qualifier who ran 2:10 and finished fourth at the California International Marathon, a breakthrough performance that put him firmly on the map as we look ahead to the 2028 Trials.JP’s path is anything but typical. He ran collegiately at William & Mary and later used eligibility while attending Syracuse Law School, building his running career alongside a demanding academic track. Today, he trains with Minnesota Distance Elite while working full time as an immigration attorney in Minneapolis. JP shares what it looks like to hold both worlds at once, how he structures training around a high-responsibility job, and why he races with a competitor’s mindset instead of chasing a time.In light of what’s happening in Minnesota and the broader climate in our country, JP also talks about his work in immigration law and what this moment has been like on the ground. He offers tangible ways listeners can support affected communities, including two trusted organizations doing critical work. Our hearts are with Minnesota and with everyone experiencing fear, uncertainty, and trauma right now.Links to support:Advocates for Human Rights: https://www.theadvocatesforhumanrights.org/donateStand With Minnesota: https://www.standwithminnesota.com/
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Jan 21, 2026 • 42min

Boston Is Stacked, the Marathon Is Confusing, and IU Football Broke Our Brains

Today on group chat, we have Lindsey Hein, Peter Bromka, and Erika Kemp.Episode Rundown:The 2026 Boston Marathon women’s professional field and how stacked it isErika Kemp’s decision to commit to Boston and what changed post-TokyoMarathon race strategy, decision fatigue, and why you must run your own raceTraining alone vs with partners and why empty-bleacher workouts matterWinter training realities, treadmill debates, and tuning out online noise

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