Épisodes

  • Lake Waramaug Ladies
    May 1 2026

    Host Celeste Fong talks with Raquel Brainard, Kristen Amick, and Emberleigh Luce about their weekend at the Lake Waramog ultras — Raquel's surprise 50K win, first-ultra experiences, and what race day actually felt like.

    They cover pacing and fueling strategies, aid-station hijinks, injuries and recovery, and the camaraderie that makes ultra running addictive.

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    1 h et 7 min
  • From Solo Quest to Charity Ultra: Evan Titus on Organizing CT-123
    Apr 17 2026

    Host Celeste Fong interviews Evan Titus, founder and race director of the inaugural Connecticut 123 Mile Race about the race’s origin, route planning, and fundraising efforts for the Wakeman Boys & Girls Club. They discuss logistics like rolling aid stations, volunteer coordination, race formats (100K, 200K, relay), weather challenges, and race-day results.

    The episode also covers lessons learned, community support, future plans for growing the event, tentative dates for next year, and how listeners can donate, volunteer, or get involved.

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    35 min
  • Headwall & Heart: Conquering the Sleeping Giant 50K
    Apr 10 2026

    Host Celeste Fong welcomes back Greg Smith for a candid recap of the Sleeping Giant 50K. They break down the brutal technical headwall, race results, changing conditions, and the logistics of racing crowded park trails.

    They dive into gear and shoe choices, blister fixes, pacing strategy, and using the race as training for the upcoming Manitou's, with practical tips on poles, aid stations, and crew support.

    Conversation wanders into personal stories about parenting, volunteering, local Connecticut trail recommendations, and the highs and lows of ultra racing.

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    1 h et 5 min
  • How Far Will You Go? Running for Rescues with Jodi Dougherty
    Apr 3 2026

    Celeste Fong interviews Jodi Dougherty, founder of Running for Rescues, about how a running hobby turned into a 15‑year grassroots nonprofit that funds vet bills by mobilizing runners and everyday athletes.

    They discuss the organization’s origins, transparent model of paying vet bills directly, the surprising variety of animals helped, and how listeners can sign up to run, walk, bike, or game to raise funds and make a tangible impact.

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    45 min
  • Can Idiots be Rational?
    Mar 27 2026

    The Idiots join host Celeste Fong as she shares her recent health scare that led to surgery, getting the all clear to start training again and trying to plan races for the year.

    The group debates whether she should attempt the 112-mile Cut race or drop to the 50-miler, discussing fitness, injury risk, fueling struggles, pacers and crew, plus upcoming races and volunteer plans.

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    40 min
  • Chasing Peaks and Sleep-Deprived Hallucinations: A Trail-Running Life
    Mar 6 2026

    Host Celeste Fong talks with Greg Smith about his running journey from college runs and marathons to technical mountain ultras. They cover standout races—from Spain’s rugged Pyrenees course to Mid-State Massive and Old Dominion—plus the thrill and challenge of trail versus road running.

    The conversation also explores balancing training with new fatherhood, sleep deprivation, race planning and fueling, community support on the trail, and facing risks like allergies and the surreal moments that come with ultra-distance running.

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    1 h et 3 min
  • From Marathon Miles to Family Files: Ancestry, Identity, and Resilience
    Feb 26 2026

    In this episode Celeste Fong talks with Marcy Ritsick about her shock discovery from an at-home DNA test, learning she was donor-conceived and half Ashkenazi Jewish, searching for and meeting her biological father, and the ripple effects on her family, identity, and medical history.

    They discuss the emotional fallout, the loss and rebuilding of relationships, finding community and chosen family through running and advocacy, and how Marcy moved forward with resilience.

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    47 min
  • Frozen Yeti Survival: 30 Hours of Snow, Sweat, and Stupidity
    Feb 20 2026

    Celeste hosts an adult-only episode featuring Mike and Taylor as they relive the Frozen Yeti 30-hour winter race: extreme cold, deep snow, and brutal conditions that turned miles into a fight for survival.

    They discuss pacing, gear failures, injuries, aid-station moments, and the humor and teamwork that helped them get through a punishing 50-mile effort.

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    45 min