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The future of the podcast :)
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Kaz has a PhD in human behaviour and MSc in Sport and Exercise Psychology, and has studied
our power to perform when faced with adversity. Passionate about helping people believe
in themselves she explores what is it about our fears, courage, resilience, and mindset, that
drives us to succeed or sabotages us? And Kaz loves to run far.Her trail running journey started in Chamonix, France with the Mont Blanc Marathon and UTMB races. Favorite adventures include Tahoe 200 (3rd F), Moab 240 (2nd F), Ouray 100 (1st F), Tot Dret, Italy (3rd F) and Across the Years (420 miles in 10 days – 3rd F), plus successfully completing 1 crazy loop of The Barkley Marathons, and most recently finishing Last Annual Vol State, a 500K continuous and self-supported race
across Tennessee.Follow the new pod insta @trailrunningwomenpod !!
Find Kaz @mountainkaz
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Emma K. Wagner is a mental performance consultant (MPC) finishing up her Master's degree in sport and exercise psychology at Springfield College. She works in the endurance sport space, specifically with ultramarathon runners, trail runners, and triathletes. She has worked at mammoth trailfest and will be back this year! She will be working in Colorado Springs in the fall with Summit Sport Psychology.
We cover all things mental game and how to handle your mind mid race
Find her @emmawagner.mpc
Find us @trailrunningwomenpod
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We are back with Jeff the foot specialst! We tackle listener quesetions on all things feet + running.
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Liz is an accomplished ultra runner who also broke the three-hour barrier in the marathon. In this episode, we dive into how she got there—and it wasn't a smooth or easy path. Her journey of accepting that it will hurt, and learning how to respond to that pain, is something every runner can take something from, no matter the distance
More from Liz @runningtherockies
More from Me @trailrunningwomenpod and @hilsport55
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Race Recap of Orcas Island 100 Mile! I recorded this as soon after the race as possible, so forgive the slightly foggy details—post-100-mile brain mush is real.
Race Highlights
Distance: 100 miles
Elevation Gain: ~8,000 meters / 26,000 feet
Result: 2nd place female, 10th overall
Hallucinations: 2
Brits: 2
Moms: 3Shoutouts
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It's Orcas 100 week! 🎉
In this solo episode, I'm diving into what it looks like to train for a 100-miler while raising kids — including listener Q&A. We'll talk about squeezing in long runs during ski season, balancing work and life, gear, and everything else that goes into getting to the start line feeling ready.
Find us @trailrunningwomenpod
More from me @hilsport55
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Rene Unser is a coach, race director, and accomplished trail runner who's taken on countless ultras, including multiple stage races. We talk about how training evolves as you grow — not just as an athlete, but as a person — and the lessons that come with that process. Her passion for building community led to PACE Trail Running, now home to some of BC's best races, clinics, and coaching. She was an absolute blast to chat with.
@reneruns
@trailrunningwomenpod
https://www.pacetrailruns.com
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Ria Xi is a Chinese-born ultrarunner attempting to become the first human to run across Asia and Europe on the Silk Road—20,000 kilometers from Vladivostok to Lisbon. After burning out from her tech career in Silicon Valley and struggling with mental health challenges, she discovered running as a path back to meaning. Within a year, she went from barely finishing a half marathon to setting FKTs on the Via Francigena and Camino de Santiago, and becoming the first person to run Egypt's 539km Sinai Trail. In May 2026, she'll begin a 14-month journey across 17 countries, building what she calls the "Planetary Run Club"—a community-driven project centered on human connection in a dividing world.
Follow her journey at @whereisriax.
Her Go Fun me is below!
https://gofund.me/ce935eb43
Find me @hilsport55 and @trailrunningwomenpod
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I'm joined by the incredible runner and coach Jenny Quilty! We're ripping through listener questions on everything from getting through the lows and flying through aid stations, to 100km training, racing postpartum, losing muscle as a runner, and so much more.
Find Jenny @adventuresofjenthar and her coaching here https://pacificpinerunningco.com
More from me @hilsport55
Photo: @a.alevesque
Use TRW at www.naak.com for 15% off!
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Callie Vinson is an ultrarunner who is making a huge impact advocating for body diversity and inclusivity within outdoor sports. She went from being unable to run 1 mile, to losing 200 lbs and running 240 miles at Moab. She's doing a lot of work to motivate others to get outdoors through sharing her story on instagram @callievinsonn. She's gearing up to run Western States 100 where she will be running to raise awareness for indigenous runners through Rising Hearts. A replay fav!!
More from me @hilsport55
For my personal trainign blog: Patreon!
Use TRW at www.naak.com for 15% off!
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All things Mental Toughness! Alyssa is an outstanding runner and has toughed through the most extreme conditions. This is an episode you will not want to miss!
How to get out the door day after day, how to finish a hard workout, how to keep going in a race, and how to stay determined.
More from Alyssa @theory_in_motion
More from me @hilsport55
For my personal trainign blog: Patreon!
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Trish's fitness journey began with the birth of her first child, Jess, in 1990. Her mom had battled with obesity and was unable to participate in most activities. Trish was determined to do it differently and wanted to be fit enough to be active with her kids. Her running journey began in 2020 when her next daughter Ally signed up to run a marathon and asked her to train to run a 5k with her as part of her training. Her initial response was "I'm not a runner", but ultimately, she couldn't say no. Trish talks about learning to run in your 40's and 50's and the importance of strength training. She had to overcome hip surgery and begin learning how to build up properly. Eventually, with a lot of work and even more determination she ran a full marathon herself.
For my personal trainign blog: Patreon!
Find more from the podcast @trailrunningwomenpod
My personal @hilsport55
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I've been curious about stem cells since I started running, so I'm so excited to finally get to dive into it with Dr. Dan Pardi. Can they help us recover better and run longer?
Dr. Dan Pardi is the Chief Health Officer at Qualia Life Sciences, where he leads education to advance healthspan and peak performance. He's the founder of humanOS.me and host of humanOS Radio, the official podcast of the Sleep Research Society. Dan has advised elite military units, Fortune 500 companies, and startups through his consultancy, Vivendi Health. He holds a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience from Leiden University and Stanford, and speaks regularly at events like TEDx, VC Firms, and the Institute for Human Machine Cognition.
Link: http://qualialife.com/trw
TRW(listeners get an additional 15% off any Qualia order)
For my personal trainign blog: Patreon!
Try Naak at naak.com and use discount code TRW for 15% OFF
More from me @trailrunningwomenpod and @hilsport55
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Bre Mirynech has been trail running for the past 6 years. She moved to Banf if 2013 and was big into climbing, hiking, mountaineering, snowboarding, backpacking- you name it. Over the years however, she really noticed the risk of a lot of it starting to take its toll on her mental space when she was out adventuring, and eventually came to a place where she was struggling to find the fun in it anymore. This led her to really fall in love with trail running. It satisfied her adventurous side, her love of the outdoors and movement, but it gave her back the spark of "fun". She has been all in on it ever since!
For my personal trainign blog: Patreon!
Try Naak at naak.com and use discount code TRW for 15% OFF
More from Bre @bremirynech
More from me @trailrunningwomenpod and @hilsport55
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Haley Hughes is a 21 year old from Port Moody, British Columbia. She grew up playing sports - particularly basketball -and only began trail running around 3 years ago when she graduated highschool. She completely fell in love with the way trail running allowed her to explore her surroundings and push her limits; while discovering the incredible experiences, community and friendship it can create along the way.
For my personal trainign blog: Patreon!
Try Naak at naak.com and use discount code TRW for 15% OFF
More from Haley @hayleyhughhes
More from me @trailrunningwomenpod
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Carol-Ann Rolle is a Sports Dietitian and Team Canada ultra runner who thrives on all things endurance. She helps athletes—especially runners—fuel smarter, recover faster, and show up strong on race day without falling into diet fads. As both a high-performance athlete and a nutrition expert, she brings real-world racing grit and science-backed strategies to the athletes she works with.
For my personal trainign blog: Patreon!
Try Naak at naak.com and use discount code TRW for 15% OFF
More from Carol-Ann @the.endurance.dietitian
More from me @trailrunningwomenpod
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Listener Q & A ! We chat stomach issues, how to eat with poles, surviving the heat, race selection, and much more.
Coaching, pics, and fun @trailrunningwomenpod
Find Alyssa @theory_in_motion
For my personal trainign blog: Patreon!
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Cassandra underwent a gastric sleeve procedure in 2022 and immediately began to focus on staying active. She started with walking, strength training, and swimming. She eventually went out to try a run, about 6 most post surgery, and she couldn't even make it 100 feet. She kept at it, and in Jan 2024, she ran her first mile. After that is became a game of "what else can I do." She has since run a 5km, 10km, half marathon, and by October 2024 her first full marathon. Cassandra is super inspiring and I can't wait to see what she accomplishes next.
Coaching, pics, and fun @trailrunningwomenpod
For my personal trainign blog: Patreon!
Try Naak at naak.com and use discount code TRW for 15% OFF
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Hannah Allgood is quickly proving to be a powerhouse in the ultra running scene. She's a profesional runner, sports med physical therapist, and running coach. We chat about how her background in strength and multiple sports helped shape the runner she is today, the fun of pushing your boundaries and the excitment of not knowing how fast she can actually get.
Photo Credit: Evan Perigo
Coaching, pics, and fun @trailrunningwomenpod
For my personal trainign blog: Patreon!
Hannah @shesallgood21
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