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Episode 692: Canyon Woodward; Advocacy, Golden Tickets and Western States Bound!
Jun 26, 2026
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Episode 691: Female Founder Series | Paige Foote on Building Noogs, Making Fueling Fun, and Growing a Business with Her Husband
Jun 23, 2026
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Episode 690: Roisin Willis on Becoming an American Record Holder, First Diamond League Podium, and Finding Freedom in Racing
Jun 19, 2026
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Episode 689: Female Founder Series | Jennifer Doll on Building HUUG and Reinventing the Everyday Bra
Jun 16, 2026
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Episode 688: Megan Eckert on Cocodona 250, Running 603 Miles in Six Days, and Chasing Big Dreams
Jun 12, 2026
1h 09m 20s
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| 6/26/26 | Episode 692: Canyon Woodward; Advocacy, Golden Tickets and Western States Bound! | Western States is here, and I couldn’t think of a better guest to have on the podcast than Canyon Woodward. Canyon has quietly become one of the most exciting athletes in trail running. He became the first ultrarunner to earn three consecutive top-five finishes at Western States Golden Ticket races in a single season, finishing third at the 2025 Javelina 100, fourth at the 2026 Black Canyon 100K, and fifth at the 2026 Canyons 100K. His progression at UTMB has been just as impressive, climbing from 48th place in 2022 to 13th place in 2025. But Canyon’s story goes far beyond racing. He grew up in the mountains of western North Carolina, was homeschooled, spent part of his childhood in the remote community of Stehekin, Washington, and now balances elite ultrarunning with environmental advocacy and political organizing. He also co-authored the book Dirt Road Revival. This was such a thoughtful conversation. We talk about growing up immersed in the outdoors, his journey into elite trail running, preparing for his Western States debut, and why he believes “stacking bricks” applies just as much to life and community as it does to training. A big thank you to Mount to Coast for connecting me with Canyon. He’s sponsored by Mount to Coast and will be racing Western States in one of their trail shoes this weekend. If you’re enjoying the podcast, I’d love for you to leave a rating and review. It helps more people discover the show. Thanks for being here, and enjoy my conversation with Canyon Woodward. What we talked about: Growing up in western North Carolina and Stehekin, Washington How homeschooling and outdoor adventures shaped his life Balancing environmental advocacy, politics, and professional running His progression from first ultramarathons to Western States contender Preparing for his Western States debut and race strategy UTMB progression and lessons learned over four years Pacers, Golden Tickets, and the future of elite trail racing Finding purpose through running, community, and public lands advocacy Media mentioned: Books Dirt Road Revival Landmarks Documentary Rule Runners HUUG makes high-quality bras and underwear designed to actually fit and support your body through every phase of life. Their pieces are comfortable, functional, and built for movement, making them a go-to for everyday wear, running, and training alike. Use the code Lindsey for 15% off at huug.com. Tailwind NutritionTailwind Nutrition creates all-in-one endurance fuel and hydration products designed to be easy to digest while providing calories, electrolytes, and hydration during long efforts. Their products are built specifically for endurance athletes who want simple, effective fueling without GI issues. Go to tailwindnutrition.com/another and use the code “Another20” for 20% off your first order. Be the first to know about my Indianapolis Monumental Marathon & Half Marathon group training! Previnex – I start my day with Previnex Gut & Green Superfoods and end it with their Sleep Health Plus. I trust Previnex because their products are third-party tested, backed by science, and designed to help support energy, recovery, sleep, immunity, and healthy aging. Use code ANOTHER for 15% off your first order at Previnex.com. If you’ve already used that code, you can also use LindseySuperfoods, LindseySleep, or LindseyStrength depending on the product you’re trying. BatchBatch is a Wisconsin-based wellness brand creating small-batch, science-backed CBD and THC products designed to help with stress, sleep, and overall balance. Their formulas are developed in-house using high-quality hemp and third-party testing for consistency and transparency. Go to hellobatch.com/another and use code “Another” for 30% off your order! Mount to Coast is a performance footwear brand focused on supporting runners who push beyond traditional race formats, especially in the ultrarunning space. Rather than taking a standard approach to race weekend activations, the brand leaned into its identity by backing unique efforts like Double Boston, providing athletes with both gear and logistical support to take on unconventional challenges. Their C1 shoe is designed with long-distance comfort in mind, offering substantial cushioning that holds up over extended efforts on the road. The brand’s approach reflects a commitment to endurance, creativity, and meeting runners where they are, whether that’s chasing a personal best or taking on something entirely outside the norm. | — | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | Episode 691: Female Founder Series | Paige Foote on Building Noogs, Making Fueling Fun, and Growing a Business with Her Husband | Today is Episode 2 of the Female Founder Series, and I’m so excited to share it with you. Over the next several weeks, we’re bringing you bonus Tuesday episodes featuring incredible women who are building businesses in and around the running space. My guest today is Paige Foote, co-founder of Noogs Nutrition. Paige is a registered dietitian, runner, entrepreneur, and now a new mom. Back in 2021, while out on a run, she had an idea for a sports nutrition product she could actually look forward to eating. That idea eventually became Noogs: sour energy chews that combine carbohydrates and electrolytes in a fun, delicious product designed to make fueling easier and more enjoyable. In this conversation, Paige shares the story behind Noogs, what it took to bring the product to market, how she and her husband Ben built the business together, and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. She also opens up about her personal journey to motherhood, including pregnancy loss, fertility struggles, and how building Noogs helped carry her through one of the most difficult seasons of her life. Paige is thoughtful, honest, resilient, and incredibly fun. I know you’re going to love getting to know the woman behind the brand. What we talked about: How Paige discovered running and trained for her first half marathon Running the virtual New York City Marathon during the pandemic Fueling long runs with candy and the idea that sparked Noogs Building a food product from scratch with her husband Ben Product development, entrepreneurship, and growing a small business Creating a brand centered around fun and community Pregnancy loss and fertility struggles Balancing business ownership with preparing for motherhood Books, running, and life lessons from entrepreneurship Media & Books Mentioned Books Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters The Correspondent by Virginia Evans The God of the Woods by Liz Moore Long Bright River by Liz Moore Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir The Woman in Me by Britney Spears Podcasts / People Mentioned Michael Gervais Morgan Housel Support our Sponsors: Previnex – I start my day with Previnex Gut & Green Superfoods and end it with their Sleep Health Plus. I trust Previnex because their products are third-party tested, backed by science, and designed to help support energy, recovery, sleep, immunity, and healthy aging. Use code ANOTHER for 15% off your first order at Previnex.com. If you’ve already used that code, you can also use LindseySuperfoods, LindseySleep, or LindseyStrength depending on the product you’re trying. Noogs – I’m always looking for ways to make running more fun, and Noogs does exactly that. Founded by registered dietitian Paige Foote and her husband Ben, Noogs creates sour energy chews that deliver the carbohydrates and electrolytes runners need in flavors that actually make me look forward to fueling. Use code ANOTHER for 15% off at NoogsNutrition.com. Monumental Marathon Training Program – be the first to know! | — | ||||||
| 6/19/26 | Episode 690: Roisin Willis on Becoming an American Record Holder, First Diamond League Podium, and Finding Freedom in Racing | This episode is sponsored by Kava Haven, Lagoon, Noogs, and Goodr. Today on the podcast, I’m excited to welcome Roisin Willis. Roisin has had an incredible first year as a professional runner. Last summer, she won the U.S. title in the 800 meters. In January, she broke the American indoor record in the 800, and just recently she ran her first Diamond League race in Stockholm, where she finished third, ran a personal best of 1:57.56, and made the podium against one of the deepest fields in the world. Roisin trains with Mark Coogan and Team New Balance Boston. She just graduated from Stanford University, where she was a two-time NCAA champion, majoring in History with a minor in Film and Media Studies. In this conversation, Roisin reflects on her transition from collegiate running to the professional ranks, what she learned from competing in two Olympic Trials before turning 21, her experience overcoming insomnia, growing in her faith, and how she developed the confidence to compete on the world stage. If you enjoy this episode, please leave a rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts. It’s one of the best ways to support the show. What we talked about: Roisin’s first Diamond League race and 1:57.56 personal best Learning to race against the world’s best 800-meter runners Joining Mark Coogan and Team New Balance Boston Finishing Stanford while beginning her professional career Foregoing her final NCAA season and turning pro Overcoming a year-long battle with insomnia Her parents’ role in her development as an athlete Competing at the 2021 and 2024 Olympic Trials Breaking through after three years without a personal best Growing in her Christian faith and finding freedom from performance pressure Studying history and film at Stanford Life beyond running, movies, books, and future goals Media Mentioned: Books: Malibu Rising Daisy Jones & The Six TV Shows/Series: Drive to Survive Off Campus Sponsors: Kava HavenKava Haven offers a kava-infused, non-alcoholic spirit designed to give you a relaxed, social “buzz” without alcohol, hangovers, or sugar. It’s made with noble kava root and crafted as a functional alternative for winding down or social settings. Go to KavaHaven.com/illhaveanother and use the code “Illhaveanother15” for 15% off your order. Goodr Goodr sunglasses are no-slip, no-bounce, all polarized, and actually affordable, with tons of fun styles and colors for summer. Go to goodr.com/another and use the code ANOTHER for $10 off your first order. Noogs: Noogs Nutrition is my go-to for fun, flavorful fuel with carbs and electrolytes, with flavors like Lemon Zinger, Electric Watermelon, and Blue Raspberry, plus caffeinated options too. Use code “another15” for 15% off your first order. Lagoon Sleep — If you’re ready to upgrade your sleep, Lagoon pillows are truly a game changer. Their customizable pillows are designed to help you fall asleep faster, stay cool, and wake up without neck or shoulder pain. You can adjust the fill to make it perfect for you. Save 15% by going to https://lagoonsleep.com/lindsey and using the code LINDSEY at checkout. | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | Episode 689: Female Founder Series | Jennifer Doll on Building HUUG and Reinventing the Everyday Bra | Today, we’re kicking off a brand-new Female Founded Series on the podcast, and I couldn’t be more excited. Over the next several weeks, I’ll be sitting down with women who have built incredible businesses from the ground up. These are women who saw a problem, believed there was a better way, and went all in to create something meaningful. Our first guest is Jennifer Doll, founder of HUUG. Jennifer has more than 25 years of experience in the apparel industry and has worked for brands including Victoria’s Secret, Target, Spanx, and Vanity Fair. After years of designing products for other companies, she saw an opportunity to solve a problem women everywhere know well: finding a bra that is actually comfortable, supportive, and functional for everyday life. The result is HUUG, a line of thoughtfully designed bras and underwear that eliminate many of the frustrations women have come to expect. No removable pads. Comfortable support. Durable construction. Pieces designed to move with you through everyday life. Jennifer is also a marathoner, a mom of four, and someone who understands firsthand the role movement and community can play in our lives. In this conversation, we talk about her career journey, building HUUG from the ground up, what she learned working for major apparel brands, and the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship. One of my goals with this series is to introduce you to incredible female-founded businesses that are creating products worth supporting, and Jennifer is a perfect person to kick things off. If you enjoy this conversation, please leave a rating and review, share the episode with a friend, and support the women building these businesses. Support our sponsors: HUUG makes high-quality bras and underwear designed to actually fit and support your body through every phase of life. Their pieces are comfortable, functional, and built for movement, making them a go-to for everyday wear, running, and training alike. Use the code Lindsey for 15% off at huug.com. Tailwind NutritionTailwind Nutrition creates all-in-one endurance fuel and hydration products designed to be easy to digest while providing calories, electrolytes, and hydration during long efforts. Their products are built specifically for endurance athletes who want simple, effective fueling without GI issues. Go to tailwindnutrition.com/another and use the code “Another20” for 20% off your first order. Be the first to know about my Indianapolis Monumental Marathon & Half Marathon group training! | — | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | Episode 688: Megan Eckert on Cocodona 250, Running 603 Miles in Six Days, and Chasing Big Dreams✨ | ultrarunningendurance sports+3 | Megan Eckert | Mount to Coast | — | Cocodona 250ultrarunning+7 | Kava Haven | 1h 09m 20s | |
| 6/5/26 | Episode 687: Gracie Hyde on Making Her First World Team, Finding Joy in Running Again, and the Road Back from an Eating Disorder✨ | World Championship teammental health+4 | Gracie Hyde | Team USAAdams State+1 | — | Gracie HydeWorld Road Running Championships+7 | Noogs Nutritionanother15 | 1h 24m 36s | |
| 5/29/26 | Episode 686: Elena Hayday’s 2:24 Boston Breakthrough and the Road to the Olympic Trials✨ | marathon performanceOlympic Trials+4 | Elena Hayday | Minnesota Distance Elite | Boston MarathonNew York City Marathon+2 | Elena HaydayBoston Marathon+5 | Kava Haven | 1h 05m 27s | |
| 5/22/26 | Episode 685: Courtney Frerichs on Rebuilding After ACL & Ankle Surgery, Letting Go of Comparison, and Embracing a New Chapter✨ | Rebuilding after injuryConfidence in sports+5 | Courtney Frerichs | Ed Eyestone’s group | Park CityMissouri | Courtney FrerichsACL surgery+8 | Huug | 50m 39s | |
| 5/15/26 | Episode 684: Andrew Colley on New Fatherhood, the 25K National Title, and a Marathon Breakthrough Coming Soon✨ | new fatherhood25K National Title+4 | Andrew Colley | USATFZAP Endurance | Grand Rapids, MichiganSeville | Andrew Colley25K Championships+6 | — | 52m 47s | |
| 5/8/26 | Episode 683: Sara Hall: The Story Behind For the Love of the Grind✨ | distance runningpersonal growth+4 | Sara Hall | For the Love of the Grind | — | Sara HallFor the Love of the Grind+6 | Kava Haven | 38m 10s | |
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| 5/3/26 | Episode 682: Live in Indianapolis: Emma Grace Hurley, Drew Hunter, Courtney Frerichs + A Surprise Drop-In from Jenny Simpson✨ | live podcastrunning community+4 | Emma Grace HurleyDrew Hunter+1 | 500 FestivalUSATF | IndianapolisBottleworks Hotel | Indy Mini Marathon5K Championships+6 | — | 33m 12s | |
| 5/1/26 | Episode 681: Rachel Smith on Chasing Longer Distances, Motherhood, and Finding Joy in the Process✨ | running performancemotherhood+5 | Rachel Smith | B.A.A.Boston Marathon | BostonFlagstaff | Rachel SmithB.A.A. 5K+6 | — | 38m 14s | |
| 4/29/26 | 500 Festival Indy Mini Hype!✨ | Indy Minirunning event+3 | Ally BrettnacherEmma Grace Hurley+1 | 500 Festival | Indianapolis | Indy Mini500 Festival+3 | — | 20m 07s | |
| 4/24/26 | Episode 680: Carrie Ellwood’s 2:22 at the Boston Marathon✨ | Boston Marathonrunning performance+3 | Carrie Ellwood | University of Colorado BoulderMammoth Track Club | — | Carrie EllwoodBoston Marathon+5 | — | 1h 16m 21s | |
| 4/17/26 | Episode 679: Nathan Martin – Winning the LA Marathon by 0.01 Seconds✨ | marathonathlete career+3 | Nathan Martin | ASICSThe Jennifer Hudson Show | Los Angeles MarathonNew York City Marathon | LA MarathonNathan Martin+3 | — | 44m 30s | |
| 4/16/26 | Episode 678: Jonathan Western on Running Through Hardship and Taking on Double Boston✨ | runningmarathon+4 | Jonathan Western | — | — | Boston MarathonDouble Boston+6 | — | 47m 14s | |
| 4/15/26 | Episode 677: Maria Chevalier- Double Boston & Wisdom from 100+ Marathons✨ | marathon runningultramarathons+4 | Maria Chevalier | C1 road shoe | — | Boston MarathonDouble Boston+6 | Mount to Coast | 1h 10m 33s | |
| 4/10/26 | Episode 676: Jenny Simpson on Her Next Chapter, Community, and Life After Elite Racing✨ | elite racingrunning community+3 | Jenny Simpson | Fleet Feet | CarrboroRaleigh | Jenny SimpsonFleet Feet+5 | Previnex | 1h 18m 15s | |
| 4/3/26 | Episode 675: Erin Ton on Chasing FKTs, Big Mountain Risk, and Learning Through Failure✨ | fastest known timesmountain running+4 | Erin Ton | — | AconcaguaSouth America | FKTsmountain running+7 | — | 56m 29s | |
| 3/27/26 | Episode 674: Lindsey Butler – From Last Seed to USA Indoor Bronze Medalist✨ | USA Indoor Championships performanceRacing as the last seed+4 | Lindsey Butler | Virginia TechPOCO | — | Lindsey ButlerUSA Indoor Championships+7 | — | 55m 27s | |
| 3/20/26 | Episode 673: Kellyn Taylor on Winning the Austin Marathon, Taking Second at LA, and Starting the Fire Academy✨ | marathon racingpersonal achievements+4 | Kellyn Taylor | — | AustinLA+1 | Austin MarathonLA Marathon+6 | Geist Half Race SeriesAnother26 | 38m 07s | |
| 3/13/26 | Episode 672: Emily Mackay – Winning Her First National Title and Heading to World Indoors✨ | national title3000 meters+3 | Emily Mackay | Union Athletics Club | Poland | Emily Mackaynational title+5 | Previnex | 55m 57s | |
| 3/6/26 | Episode 671: Shannon Rowbury and Jessica Dorrington on Postpartum Running, Injury Comebacks, and Strong as a Mother✨ | postpartum runninginjury comebacks+4 | Shannon RowburyJessica Dorrington | Strong as a Mother | Napa Valley | postpartum recoveryrunning after pregnancy+5 | — | 58m 39s | |
| 2/27/26 | Episode 670: Megan Sailor Runs 2:25:17 in Her Marathon Debut and is Heading to Boston | Megan Sailor joins the show fresh off a huge breakthrough at CIM, where she placed third in the national championship marathon and ran 2:25:17 in her debut. Megan runs for the B.A.A. High Performance Team and she walks through what it looked like to finally step up to the marathon after spending years focused on the track and shorter road races. Megan shares how pro running was not always the plan, why she considers herself more of a realist than a dreamer, and how the marathon move came at the right time after a stretch where training fitness was not translating to race results. We talk about learning to stop racing workouts, what changed when she began moving up in distance, and how a strong half marathon helped confirm she was heading the right direction. We also get into life outside racing, including the unique dynamic of being a twin and having a built-in training partner, the fact that Megan and her husband live with her twin sister and her husband in Boston, and what they actually do to unwind when they are not training. Megan wraps with a message that sticks: you do not always get to choose the timing or even the event, but patience and trust can lead to the breakthrough you were hoping for. Enjoy this episode with Megan! Topics Discussed: Megan’s 2:25:17 marathon debut and 3rd at CIM (national championship) Joining and training with the B.A.A. High Performance Team Why the track was not clicking, and the shift away from racing workouts Building from half marathon success to marathon readiness Marathon training changes: mileage bump, longer workout volume, solo long runs CIM race strategy, pack decisions, and the late-race leg shutdown Fueling and bottle-grab chaos, plus her gel preferences Boston Marathon build: hills, strength on tired legs, and racing a stacked field Twin sister training dynamic, competitiveness, and support Boston winter stories and “space savers” street parking culture Life outside running: TV binges, baking, books, and future goals (dogs, international racing) Closing takeaway: patience, timing, and letting the right event find you Media Mentioned: Books Throne of Glass (series) Shield of Sparrows Harry Potter (series) Divergent (series) The Hunger Games (series) Twilight (series) ACOTAR TV shows Survivor Grey’s Anatomy Schitt’s Creek Love Is Blind Sponsors: Lagoon Sleep — If you’re ready to upgrade your sleep, Lagoon pillows are truly a game changer. Their customizable pillows are designed to help you fall asleep faster, stay cool, and wake up without neck or shoulder pain. You can adjust the fill to make it perfect for you. Save 15% by going to https://lagoonsleep.com/lindsey and using the code LINDSEY at checkout. CURE Hydration — No added sugar or dyes; electrolyte mix for adults and kids; non-GMO; FSA/HSA eligible. Use ANOTHER for 15% off at curehydration.com/another. Geist Half Race Series Go to geisthalf.com and use the code “Another26” for $10 off any race distances. | — | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | Episode 669: Olivia Markezich: From Notre Dame Walk-On to Pro Steeplechaser With OAC | Olivia Markezich joins me on the podcast to talk steeplechase, the jump from college to pro running, and what it’s been like joining the On Athletics Club in Boulder. Olivia runs with OAC out in Boulder and is sponsored by On. Olivia is a steeplechaser, and if you watched the 2024 Olympic Trials, you know exactly why this conversation matters. She took a real shot, put herself into second, and then fell near the finish in one of the most gutting moments of the meet. She was right there, in it, fighting for that team spot, and she opens up about what happened, what it felt like, and how she’s carried that experience forward instead of letting it define her. Olivia’s story has been one surprise after another. She won the 2023 NCAA title in the steeplechase at Notre Dame, earned 10 All-American honors, and finished top three at seven NCAA championships. She also walked on to Notre Dame and eventually earned a full scholarship, which says a lot about how quickly her belief, consistency, and ceiling have grown. This one is honest, gritty, and really fun. Olivia is all-in on seeing how far she can take this sport, and it’s hard not to walk away from this conversation believing she’s got some big breakthroughs ahead. List of topics covered Training update and Achilles management after USA Cross Country Racing muddy cross country conditions and gutting out a tough day Choosing events outside the steeplechase, including a possible 1500 opener Non-championship year mindset and racing the Diamond League circuit 2024 season setbacks: mono, stress reaction, return to racing quickly 2024 Olympic Trials steeplechase fall: what happened and how she processed it Early pro experiences and learning to race on the world stage NIL with On, the pro recruiting process, and why OAC was the fit What she wanted in a pro group: altitude, team environment, structure Notre Dame walk-on story, scholarship, NCAA title, and changing expectations Family dynamic: twin sister rivalry and support, dad as a sounding board Finding steeplechase and winning her first pair of On shoes at Portland Track Festival OAC team culture: meeting six days a week, steeple work with Kelsey, training written by Dathan Building hobbies and community in Boulder: ceramics, cook club, reading, shows Balancing identity outside running and keeping it fun Media mentioned (books + shows) Books: Cutting for Stone (Abraham Verghese) The Covenant of Water (Abraham Verghese) The Housemaid series (Freida McFadden) The Kite Runner (Khaled Hosseini) Sarah J. Maas series mentioned: ACOTAR (A Court of Thorns and Roses) Throne of Glass Crescent City Fourth Wing TV shows: Ted Lasso The Pitt Support our Sponsors: Join me for the 500 Festival Mini Marathon Training! Amazfit Smartwatches – A wellness and recovery brand offering targeted supplements designed to support runners with energy, strength, and sleep. Use code “ANOTHER” at checkout! Noogs: Noogs Nutrition is my go-to for fun, flavorful fuel with carbs and electrolytes, with flavors like Lemon Zinger, Electric Watermelon, and Blue Raspberry, plus caffeinated options too. Use code “another15” for 15% off your first order. | — | ||||||
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