Episodes
On this episode, we welcome Meghan Canfield to the podcast. Meghan is a prolific ultrarunner- 10 top-10 finishes at Western States, multiple Team USAs, and a career that has spanned over 20 years. Known as “The Queen”, Meghan joined us to talk about staying on top of your game as we age and sharing lessons from her own journey through menopause. Meghan is an experience run coach with Zenith Coaching and is currently accepting new athletes. In this episode, we discussed a few resources...
Published 06/20/23
Published 06/20/23
This week on Women of Distance, we welcome Camille Herron to the podcast for a much overdue conversation! Camille is a world record holder in both ultra distance and timed events as well as a world champion in the 50k, 100k and 24 hr. We dive into how Camille found her passion from running, how different sports informed her approach to the sport and how she trains for world records. This was a great episode in which we got a glimpse into what it takes to go after big audacious goals and...
Published 06/06/23
Jacky Hunt-Broersma is a ultrarunner, mom, adaptive athlete and cancer survivor. In this episode, we dive into how she became a runner after losing her leg to cancer and the big challenges she undertakes as a runner including running 104 marathons in 104 days. We also discuss, in depth, accessibility and inclusivity in running.  Jacky was a joy to interview and I hope you enjoy this interview as much as I did recording it. If you would like to add a name to her project "We can do hard...
Published 05/23/23
Sarah Keyes is an ultra and mountain runner for North Face, nurse and coach. In this episode, we dive deep into mental health and the intersection of running and mental well being. We also talk about her recent 3rd place finish at Lake Sonoma and her selection to Team USA for the upcoming World Championships in June. Cover photo by @shitinthewoods. Please consider supporting my pod on Patreon:...
Published 05/09/23
Hannah Allgood is a trail runner for Dynafit, a sports med PT and a coach. In this episode, we talk about how she went from hating running to becoming a top ultrarunner. We also talk about her recent race at Lake Sonoma and her selection to Team USA for the upcoming World Championships in June. Please consider supporting my pod on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WomenofDistancePodcast _____________________________________________ Women of Distance is a Chaski Media Production and brought...
Published 04/25/23
On this episode, we sit down with Nicole Antoinette who is a thru-hiker, author, connector. We talk about her journey to thru-hiking and becoming an author. We dive into her forthcoming memoirs, one of which is being released next week, called How to Be Alone. We talk about courage and permission to do hard things and follow our dreams. Please consider supporting my pod on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WomenofDistancePodcast _____________________________________________ Women of Distance...
Published 03/28/23
Amanda Basham is a professional trail runner and endurance coach who has been competing at the highest level in the sport for over 10 years. She runs for Altra, Rabbit, Ultraspire, Buff and Spring Energy. In this episode, we talk about her pursuit of a golden ticket as part of her postpartum journey. We dive into what it is like to try to train and race as a new mom and with two young children. We discuss how her races at Bandera and Tarawera went and how her racing has been informed by...
Published 03/14/23
On this episode, we welcome Corrine Malcolm back to the pod. Corrine was first on the show on Episode 10  and it was great to catch up to her after a busy two years. Corrine is a professional runner for Adidas Terrex, a podcast host, editor in chief of FreeTrail, commentator extraordinaire, coach, as well as a member of the board of the ProTrail Runners Association. We talk about finding a way to fit everything in, how to keep the first thing the first thing and dive in deep into the state of...
Published 02/28/23
Dani Moreno is a world-class mountain runner who lives in Mammoth Lakes, California. Dani competes primarily in sub-ultra distances on the international stage including the Golden Trail World Series and Skyrunning. She has also won the USATF 50km national championship in 2019 and most recently was 3rd at OCC 2022.  In this episode, we go deep into the sub-ultra world and learn all about the wide array of opportunities there are for exploring trails in the space. We discuss sponsorship,...
Published 02/14/23
Nicole Bitter is an experienced ultrarunner who has been consistently at the top of the sport for over 10 years. Nicole recently earned her Golden Ticket to WS 100 by placing second at the Bandera 100km. She has six WS 100 finishes and in this episode we talk about why she continues to go back, how her career has evolved and her thoughts on the sport! _____________________________________________ Women of Distance is a Chaski Media Production and brought to you by Chaski Endurance Collective,...
Published 01/31/23
Leah Yingling is an ultrarunner based out of Salt Lake City, Utah. Leah started racing ultras in 2015 and most recently was ranked #9 in the UltraRunning Magazine Ultrarunner of the Year rankings. In 2022, she was top 10 at WS, was 2nd at Canyons 100k and competed for Team USA at the Trail World Champs. In this conversation, we talk in depth about engaging with the sport beyond racing and helping to lift the sport up. Enjoy! Photo by Mike McMonagle (@shitinthewoods)- Also where you can find...
Published 01/17/23
Welcome to 2023. In this episode, we sit down with Anna Mae Flynn who is a professional runner with Hoka and an endurance coach/owner of Mountain Endurance Coaching. We discuss her path into the sport, dealing with long-term and complicated injury and the pursuit of balance. _____________________________________________ Women of Distance is a Chaski Media Production and brought to you by Chaski Endurance Collective, the world's leader in online coaching, community, and travel for endurance...
Published 01/03/23
This week we welcome Gina Lucrezi to the podcast. Gina is a woman who wears many hats including runner, founder of Trail Sisters, race director, Hardrock board member and local government representative. In this episode, we talk about her journey from steeplechase speedster to the trails. We also dive into the topics of sponsorship, how to make meaningful change, the current state of the sport and why we should all be celebrating every trail distance not just the super long stuff. Gina is a...
Published 12/20/22
This week we are excited to welcome Sarah Biehl to the podcast. Just a few weeks ago, Sarah reset the course record at the 60th edition of the JFK 50 miler, running 6:05:42. The record was previously held by Ellie Greenwood. Sarah took just over 6 minutes off of Ellie's time.  We discuss her lifelong relationship with running, why she decided to start ultrarunning in 2020 and what she's excited to tackle in the sport. Sarah was a pleasure to talk to and we hope you enjoy this conversation as...
Published 12/06/22
Sandi Nypaver is not only a prolific trail/ultra athlete but one of the loveliest and kindest people in the sport. In this episode, we dive deep into Sandi's history as an athlete and how she got into the sport of running. We also discuss the state of the sport, how athletes can work together to increase professionalism in the sport and other major topics in the space. We also talk about how Sandi balances all her responsibilities in the sport that include coaching (Higher Running), social...
Published 11/22/22
Heather Jackson is one of the best American Ironman athletes on the scene as well as a fan favorite. She has won numerous 70.3 and Ironman distance races over her 15 year career. She has place as high as 3rd in Kona at the Ironman World Championships. This year, Heather has dabbled in gravel bike racing as she looks to transition more towards gravel riding and ultrarunning.  She recently ran her very first ultra of any distance at the Javelina 100 mile. She ran an great race and finished 5th...
Published 11/08/22
In this special catch-up episode, Devon & Alison sit down to talk about life, health, Javelina 100 and changes coming to the podcast! More new episodes coming very soon, so hope you enjoy this chat between our two hosts. Cover photo by Howie Stern ______________________________________________ To find out more about the Chaski Collective: https://www.chaski.run Follow Alison on instagram: @alisonnaney Alison's coaching: @cascadeendurance Follow Devon on instagram: @fastfoodie Follow...
Published 11/06/22
On this week's episode of Women of Distance we sit down with Amy Sproston. We discuss what it's like to run all over the world, shifting priorities with running and racing, and how to stay motivated over decades of running.
Published 10/04/22
Despite many technical difficulties, we are excited to have Ellie Greenwood join us on the podcast! Ellie Greenwood is one of the best ultra runners of all time in a wide ranging career that span the trails and roads. Ellie is still the course record holder at WS 100 and has won the Comrades marathon as well as two World Championships in the 100k. Was fun to chat with Ellie about some of those performances, the state of the sport, injury and much more!
Published 09/06/22
On this episode, we are joined by Ultra legend Pam Smith. We had a great time discussing longevity in the sport, how she’s adjusted her goals through the years, and how she’s coping with the ongoing process of aging gracefully.  From winning Western States to competing for Team USA on the 100k and 24hr teams, Pam has had an amazing career and has a lot of good perspective on the changing nature of the sport over the years. Enjoy!
Published 08/09/22
Today we’re talking to Katie Schide, fresh off her recent win at Val D’Aran in the Pyranees. An American pro runner for The North Face and skier living in France, we discuss the differences in being a pro in different countries, her background that ultimately led her overseas, and what she’s most looking forward to this year.
Published 07/25/22
This week we are joined by the long distance phenom and Hoka runner Annie Hughes. In her 24 years she’s already made a name for herself by winning the last four races she’s run, including Leadville 100 and most recently, Cocodona 250! We talk about her entry to the sport and what she’s most looking forward to. 
Published 07/12/22
This week we’re talking to another multi-sport athlete, Nikki LaRochelle. She’s a skimo racer, mountain runner and biker, mom of two girls, illustrator, and coach. We had a blast talking about ranging topics of pet fish, environmental impacts of FKTs, finding our place in sport and changing goals over time, and running in jeans. 
Published 06/21/22
This week we’re joined by La Sportiva runner and registered dietician Maria Dalzot. We dive right in, hearing about her unique approach to nutrition, accessibility to not only sport but also healthy food, creating healthy boundaries with social media, and of course her own running. 
Published 06/07/22