
Everyday Ironman Podcast
Everyday Ironman Podcast shares tales of the extraordinary as told by ordinary people. Host Mike Bosch explores the stories of everyday individuals who have accomplished remarkable feats, particularly in the realm of Ironman triathlons. The podcast aims to inspire listeners by highlighting the human spirit and determination.
Episodes
277 - Catching up with Angie Jackson
Angie Jackson returns to The Everyday Ironman Podcast for her third appearance, joining us just six days after crossing the finish line at Ironman Jacksonville. In this inspiring conversation, Angie shares her race-day experience, the challenges she faced, and the lessons learned from another incredible Ironman journey.We also dive into an important discussion about representation in endurance spo
276 - DJ Humphreys
DJ Humphreys is back — and a lot has changed. 🙌 Since his last appearance on The Everyday Ironman Podcast, DJ has made some bold life moves: he stepped away from truck driving to pursue a college degree in digital marketing, got married 💍, and kept chipping away at the sport he loves with several sprint triathlons under his belt.Now he's adding Ironman 70.3 Chattanooga to the list. 🏊🚴🏃DJ sits
275 - Jill Bartholomew
Ashley Raines and Chris Curtis sit down with Jill Bartholomew — veteran triathlete, certified triathlon coach, professional bike fitter, and host of the Be Fierce & Tri Podcast. Jill brings a wealth of experience to the conversation, sharing insights from years of racing and coaching age group athletes at every level. In 2026, she's taking on an incredible challenge: four full Ironman rac
274 - Doug Miller
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we welcome Doug Miller to the conversation for a fun and wide-ranging chat that every Age Group Athlete will enjoy. A member of Team Zoot and a Captain in the Sheriff’s Department, Doug brings discipline, humor, and real-life perspective to endurance sport. We dive into his recent purchase of two Diamond bikes and his experience meeting TJ Tollakson
273 - James Logan
What's your excuse? James Logan was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer two years ago — and he's still racing. In this powerful episode, James joins the conversation to share his extraordinary journey through surgery, recovery, and relentless forward motion. With part of his liver and colon removed and his rectum fully gone, James refuses to stop. He's now on a mission to raise $100,000 f
272 - Josh Sprague
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, accomplished endurance athlete Josh Sprague joins the conversation for a wide-ranging and entertaining discussion. As the founder of Orange Mud, Josh shares insights into designing practical gear for carrying hydration and nutrition during training and racing. The crew swaps stories from gravel riding, mountain biking, trail running, and triathlon,
271 - Bob Kerwin
n this episode, Bob Kerwin returns to The Everyday Ironman Podcast to share what’s unfolded over the past two years. From finally meeting Ashley in person at the Boston Marathon to toeing the line at Nationals in Atlantic City, Bob reflects on the highs, challenges, and lessons learned along the way. He also dives into his experience completing Ironman Lake Placid, offering insight into preparatio
270 - Javier Clavelo
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Mike and Ashley welcome Javier Clavelo—official announcer for Ironman 70.3 races across Mexico. Introduced by friend of the show JT Thomson, Javier shares his journey from Cuba to the finish line mic, fueled by a lifelong passion for culture, sport, and storytelling. He reflects on discovering endurance sports through his father, his background in r
269 - Wayne Forward
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Wayne Forward returns from Australia fresh off racing Ironman New Zealand—and this time, he shares the full story behind his first DNF. From the highs of race build-up to the unexpected challenges on course, Wayne opens up about the physical and mental hurdles he faced.He dives into how being on holiday leading into race week impacted his preparatio
268 - Christopher Sprowl
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Mike is joined by friend, co-worker, and first-time 70.3 finisher Christopher Sprowl. From staying at Mike’s house race week to toeing the line at the inaugural Ironman 70.3 Dallas-Little Elm, Chris shares his journey from college high jumper and high school swimmer to triathlete.They dive into wetsuit struggles, heart rate zones (including a max HR
267 - Naveen Mysore
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast with Ashley Raines and Chris Curtis, Naveen Mysore shares an incredible story of resilience, patience, and perseverance. After facing temporary paralysis, Naveen began his comeback with just a few minutes of walking each day, simply looking for a way to move forward during recovery. What started as a small step turned into a marathon goal—and ultimat
266 - Amanda Duling
Amanda Duling joins The Everyday Ironman Podcast to share an inspiring journey that proves it’s never too late to transform your life. A Kansas-based athlete, wife of 20+ years, and mom to a high schooler, Amanda found endurance sports six years ago following gastric bypass surgery—and has since lost over 110 pounds. She opens up about how the triathlon community embraced her and why she’s passion
265 - Jessica Palatka
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Ashley Raines and Chris Curtis are joined by Jes Palatka, a true example of what it means to pursue big goals alongside real life. Jes lives in Ohio, is the proud mom of three adult children, works full time at a university, runs a nonprofit, and is actively working toward her PhD—all while training for Ironman.Jes’s endurance journey started early.
264 - Ironman 70.3 Dallas-Little Elm Race Preview
Tiffany and Caitlin Saunders—better known as Team Saunders Tri—return to The Everyday Ironman Podcast to preview the inaugural Ironman 70.3 in Little Elm, Texas. With a strong presence on social media and a reputation as accomplished triathletes, they were even featured in the race’s official announcement video.In this episode, Tiffany and Caitlin share insights from their YouTube series Train Lik
263 - Lars Meiner
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Mike and Ashley welcome Lars Mainer, a Denmark native now living in the U.S. and a teammate of Ashley on Team Zoot. Lars shares how his endurance journey began in the marathon world before evolving into long-course triathlon, including racing Ironman Cozumel.The conversation goes beyond racing as Lars explains the science of wind propulsion through
262 - Maiki Cofer
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we’re joined by Maiki Cofer, who lives just minutes from Ironman World Championship in Kona—aka the place every triathlete dreams of racing. A longtime volunteer at the World Championship, Maiki gives real insight into qualifying from Hawaii and why it’s still far from easy.She shares her journey from a 2014 relay to her first Olympic-distance finis
261 - Jana Laughlin
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Jana Laughlin joins the conversation for a wide-ranging and honest discussion about endurance sport, resilience, and balance. Jana growing up swimming recreationally before discovering cycling later in life while recovering from breast cancer—a journey that ultimately led her to meet her husband through the cycling community. A spontaneous suggestio
260 - Adam Jones
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we’re joined by Adam Jones—recording remotely while stuck in the Atlanta airport—for a wide-ranging conversation that Age Group Athletes will truly relate to. Adam shares how his endurance journey began not with triathlon, but with RAGBRAI, the iconic 7-day bike ride across Iowa, sparking a lifelong passion for endurance sports.Adam walks us through
259 - Emma Tucker
In this powerful and honest episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we sit down with Emma Tucker, an Age Group Athlete from Australia whose journey to Ironman is nothing short of remarkable. Emma opens up about living an unhealthy lifestyle before a serious health scare pushed her to make a change that would alter the course of her life. Over the span of a year, she lost nearly 80 kilos, openly s
258 - Sarah Spooner
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Ashley sits down with newly turned pro triathlete Sarah Spooner to talk about what it really takes to level up—without leaving life behind. Sarah isn’t just racing at the highest level; she’s doing it while working full-time as a teacher, supporting her family, and raising her 9-year-old son alongside her husband.Sarah shares how she balances traini
257 - Eric Hansen
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Mike and Ashley are joined by Eric Hansen, the organizer of the iconic Mackinac Bridge Swim. Eric has led the event for the past five years, operating it as a non-profit and donating proceeds back to the communities on both sides of the bridge. Spanning 4.5 miles and separating Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, this swim is as meaningful as it is challe
256 - David Guenthardt
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we’re joined by professional triathlete David Guenthardt for an honest and insightful conversation about life in—and beyond—the pro field. David shares why he recently decided to step away from competing as a professional, while making it clear he’s not retiring from triathlon altogether.David opens up about the realities of racing as a pro, includi
255 - Dr Iris Nafshi
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Mike and Ashley are joined by Dr. Iris Nafshi for a powerful conversation centered on her PhD dissertation focused on Ironmoms. Iris is a wife, a mom to four boys ranging from ages 12 to 26, a dog mom to four pups, and a multiple-time Ironman finisher with three Master’s degrees to her name.Iris breaks down what a dissertation actually is, how she l
254 - Josh Venis
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we’re joined by multiple-time Ironman finisher and certified triathlon coach Josh Venis for an in-depth conversation on the sport that changed his life. Josh shares how he found triathlon during a major personal transition and quickly discovered both a passion and a natural skillset for endurance racing. From earning his Ironman U Coaching Certifica
253 - A Look Back at 2025
In this reflective year-end episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Mike Bosch and Ashley Raines look back on 2025 and the moments that defined their season as Age Group Athletes and podcasters. From personal highs to unexpected challenges, they share what they’re most proud of and how they pushed through adversity both in training and in life.A big part of the conversation centers on the incredi
252 - Diana Bosch
In this special and light-hearted episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Mike is joined by a very special guest—his wife, Diana. Together, Mike and Diana share the story of how they first met in high school, why they didn’t start dating until two years after graduation, and what their very first date was really like. Now married for 32 years, they reflect on building a life together while raisin
251 - Kyle Axman
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Mike and Ashley sit down with Kyle Axman for a wide-ranging conversation that blends endurance sport, fitness tech, and a little friendly chaos. Kyle and Ashley first crossed paths at the NYC Marathon Expo, and the conversation takes off from there. Kyle works with Technogym, makers of the Skill Run treadmill designed to deliver real-time biofeedbac
250 - Hayden Renoux
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we sit down with Hayden Renoux, a standout high school senior from Olathe, Kansas, and a founding member of his school’s triathlon club. Hayden shares his journey from traditional youth sports to discovering endurance athletics in 8th grade, where he transitioned into cross country, track, and competitive swimming. After completing his first triathl
249 - Tyler went Sub-5 at Ironman 70.3 North Carolina
On this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, previous guest Tyler Pedersen (Episode 197) returns to recap his performance at Ironman 70.3 North Carolina. Tyler has been chasing a sub-5 finish all year—leading him to race four times in 2025—and he walks us through the strategy behind his latest attempt. Before diving into the recap, we discuss the benefits of a hilly bike course versus a flat,
248 - Chris Curtis is an Ironman!
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, previous guest Chris Curtis returns to share his journey to becoming a first-time Ironman at Ironman Florida. Chris first joined us back in Episode 204 (May 2025), and this time he brings a full recap of what it took to get to Panama City Beach and how race week unfolded. From his experience volunteering at Athlete Check-In to balancing nerves and e
247 - 2025 Ironman World Championship Race Recap
In this special episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we bring back four past guests—Tony Carveth, Shane Forsyth, Darryl Dalton, and Jason Korbel—to recap their journey to the 2025 Ironman World Championship in Nice, France. With six audio tracks in play, we opted for minimal editing to keep the conversation real, raw, and authentic.Each athlete shares what it really took to get to Nice, includ
246 - Dana Crews
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we sit down with Dana Crews to unpack her powerful journey back to Ironman California. Dana’s path to endurance sport is anything but ordinary—she grew up competing in basketball, cross-country, and track before majoring in Theatre in college. After losing her father, she returned to running as a way to raise money for cancer-related charities, only
245 - Ryan Richter
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Mike and Ashley welcome Ryan Richter, a Canadian triathlete living in Atlanta, who recently raced Ironman 70.3 Augusta. Following last week’s recap, Ryan’s story highlights how two athletes can share the same race and conditions—but have completely different experiences.Ryan talks about his athletic background in volleyball, badminton, and adventure
244 - Kristen Keane Returns
In this episode, returning guest Kristen Keane joins Mike and Ashley to recap her experience racing Ironman 70.3 Augusta. Kristen, who first appeared on episode 213 after our meeting at Ironman 70.3 Texas, has had an incredible season—racing Ironman 70.3 Gulf Coast, earning 1st place in her Age Group at a July sprint triathlon, and qualifying for USAT Sprint Nationals. As a TriDot athlete, Kristen
243 - Julia Day
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Mike and Ashley welcome Julia Day to talk all things triathlon! Julia, a member of Working Triathlete, shares how her strong swimming background helped her transition into triathlon and offers great advice for athletes who didn’t grow up in the water. Since completing her first triathlon in 2022, Julia has continued to push her limits—getting comfor
242 - NYC Marathon Preview with Ashley and Rob
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Mike sits down with Ashley and Broccoli Rob for an insider preview of the 2025 TCS New York City Marathon, one of the six World Marathon Majors. Both are gearing up to race through the five boroughs on December 2, 2025, and they share how each earned the opportunity to take part in this iconic event.Rob, who raced NYC in 2022, explains what runners
241 - Kayla Barnes
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we welcome Kayla Barnes, a dedicated educator, coach, and triathlete from Kansas who’s helping shape the next generation of endurance athletes. Kayla teaches strength and conditioning and co-sponsors a student-led triathlon club alongside former guest Chris Curtis. She shares how her grant proposal secured bikes for the team, and how partnerships an
240 - Danny Buckley, You Are An Ironman!
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Danny Buckley returns to share his unforgettable experience racing Ironman Wales—his first-ever Ironman-branded event! Based in the UK, Danny first joined the show in Episode 170 (August 2024), and this time he’s back with stories of perseverance, jellyfish stings, and post-crash redemption. After wrecking his bike earlier in the year, Danny raced o
239 - Jeff Weiss
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Jeff Weiss joins the conversation to talk about his new book, Racing Against Time: One Ironman, Ultramarathons, and the Quest for Transformation in Mid-Life. Jeff, who currently resides in Tel Aviv, Israel, shares how endurance sports became a vehicle for personal growth and reinvention. We explore his evolution as an athlete, including the race he
238 - Mark Goddard
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we welcome Mark Goddard from Zoot Sports to the conversation. Mark grew up surfing and wrestling, which built the foundation for his endurance journey. After completing several Ironman-branded triathlons, he joined Zoot Sports in 2014 and has been a cornerstone of their community ever since.Mark shares insights into the Zoot Ambassador Program, expl
237 - Luis Feitoza
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we welcome Luis Feitoza, a Brazilian native from Rio and professor of veterinary medicine at Kansas State University. Growing up around the water gave Luis a natural connection to swimming, but it wasn’t until recently—after taking up biking and then running less than a year ago—that he found his way into triathlon.Luis shares his journey to Ironman
236 - Max Jakobsson
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we welcome 21-year-old Age Group Athlete, Max Jakobsson, as he prepares for his very first triathlon—a full-distance Ironman in Cervia, Italy at Ironman Italy Emilia-Romagna. Balancing life as a full-time dock worker in Sweden, Max has taken on the challenge of training for one of the toughest endurance events in the world. He shares how he enlisted
235 - Ironman Leeds Race Recap with Darryl Dalton
Darryl Dalton returns to The Everyday Ironman Podcast to catch us up on life, training, and his recent race at Ironman Leeds. Since his last appearance, Darryl still proudly balances being a husband and father of four while chasing his triathlon goals. He shares how a professional bike fit and swim analysis humbled his technique, plus the lessons learned from racing two 70.3 events within five wee
234 - Warren Rose Race Recap of Outlaw 140.6
Warren Rose returns to The Everyday Ironman Podcast to share an emotional and inspiring recap of his first attempt at a full iron-distance triathlon. From the UK, Warren takes us through his journey — from volunteering at the race the year before to better understand the course, to overcoming setbacks like missing the cutoff in his first stand-alone marathon and even being hit by a car during trai
233 - Ironman 70.3 Musselman Race Recap with Rob, Gal and Bill
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Rob Klein, Gal Barbut, and first-time guest Bill Sipprell sit down to share their collective experience racing Ironman 70.3 Musselman. All three athletes are familiar with this challenging triathlon course, but this year brought its own unique lessons.From a wetsuit-optional swim—where all three wisely started at the back in their wetsuits—to a hot,
232 - Escape from Alcatraz Race Recap with Sara Forhetz
This week on The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Sara Forhetz returns to share her incredible experience racing the legendary Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon in San Francisco. Known for her openness about her faith and her journey as an accomplished athlete, Sara dives into what makes this bucket-list race so unique — from its random-entry lottery system to its full-Ironman-level price tag.Despite being
231 - Catching up with Jenna Russell
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Jenna Russell drops by to catch us up on a whirlwind 18 months of life changes. From an unexpected surgery that forced her to defer Muncie 70.3 in 2023, to celebrating her husband Tyler’s MBA graduation, Jenna has navigated plenty of transitions. She shares highlights from their dream trip to Ireland, moving into a new home complete with an in-law s
230 - Dr. Tommy Martin
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Dr. Tommy Martin joins Mike and Ashley to share his remarkable journey through triathlon and endurance sports. Certified as both a pediatrician and an adult physician, Tommy humorously advises Ashley—despite her “child-sized” frame—that she still needs an adult doctor. From coaching his wife to a Boston Marathon qualification to running full maratho
229 - Chris Curtis' IM70.3 Eagleman Race Recap
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Chris Curtis returns to share a powerful race recap of his Ironman 70.3 Eagleman experience. But this wasn't just a race—this was a family adventure. Chris and his crew headed to the East Coast a week early to celebrate his son’s wedding, giving him a rare chance to train in new terrain while soaking in quality time with loved ones. With the ce
228 - Brian Weyenberg
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Brian Weyenberg joins us for an inspiring and wide-ranging conversation. Brian opens up about his journey away from triathlon and the path that brought him back. From enlisting in the Marine Corps to retiring as a U.S. Army officer, Brian’s military service shaped his discipline, resilience, and mindset—traits that serve him well as an age group tri
227 - Garth Ridley
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we welcome Age Group triathlete Garth Ridley to the conversation. Garth, a multi-time Ironman finisher from Australia, shares insights from his journey in the sport, including his current recovery from a recent bike accident. Despite the setback, Garth is already setting his sights on running the Gold Coast Marathon next year. We also dive into some
226 - Nate Zarlengo
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we welcome Nate Zarlengo to the conversation to talk all things triathlon. Nate shares his incredible journey from struggling with the run portion of triathlon to qualifying for and completing the prestigious Boston Marathon. His story is one of persistence, focus, and growth. Nate also talks about his experiences racing on the sport’s biggest stage
225 - John Stevens
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Age Group Athlete John Stevens joins the conversation to recap his recent race at Ironman 70.3 Rockford. Before diving into his race day experience, John, Mike and Ashley discuss the newly announced changes to Ironman’s World Championship qualifying process and what it could mean for the everyday triathlete. With the race taking place close to home,
224 - William Nichols
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we’re joined by William Nichols—a dedicated Age Group Athlete, certified triathlon coach, and proud TriDot Ambassador. William shares his journey in the sport, along with the story behind one of the most impressive race medal displays you’ll ever hear about. We talk coaching philosophies, the advantages of structured training, and why William believ
223 - Tony and Shane are going to Nice!
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we welcome back returning guests Tony Carveth and Shane Forsyth—two Australian Age Group Athletes who recently raced Ironman Australia in Port Macquarie, NSW. Though they compete in different age groups, Tony and Shane have formed a friendship through the podcast and now share an incredible achievement: both have qualified for the 2025 Ironman World
Mike may never go on vacation again
In this special episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Mike is off enjoying some well-earned vacation time—which means Ashley and Broccoli Rob are left to hold down the fort. But instead of keeping things business as usual, they turn the episode into a full-blown Comedy Central Roast. Fan favorite guests return to "audition" for Mike’s seat, but let’s be honest… it’s mostly an opportun
222 - Will McGough
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we chat with adventure writer Will McGough, author of Swim, Bike, Bonk: Confessions of a Reluctant Triathlete. Will shares the story behind his unlikely path to the Ironman Arizona start line in 2017—after signing up with no bike, minimal run experience, and only three months to train. His journey, documented in his book offers a humorous and honest
221 - Kelly Ransier
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we chat with Kelly Ransier just one week before her debut at Ironman 70.3 Eagleman. Kelly shares her journey into triathlon, how she faced and conquered imposter syndrome, and what she did to prepare mentally and physically for her first 70.3 race. Tune in for relatable insights and inspiring encouragement for Age Group Athletes at every level. Want
220 - Aaron Martindale
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we catch up with Aaron Martindale as he recounts his experience at Ironman 70.3 Gulf Coast. Aaron, now a two-time 70.3 finisher, had to adapt quickly when the swim was canceled on race morning. Facing unpredictable weather and a tornado watch that halted the race for some athletes, Aaron still managed to cross the finish line. We also touch on his c
219 - Anthony Daunt
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we chat with Anthony Daunt, known on Instagram as @theultradadlife, about his inspiring endurance journey. Anthony uses social media to raise awareness for causes close to his heart while tackling epic challenges like Ironman Lake Placid and the Moab 240. He opens up about his mindset, his dream of running across the U.S. or circumnavigating Iceland
218 - Ironman 69.1 Chattanooga Race Recap
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we recap Ashley’s incredible race at Ironman 69.1 Chattanooga! Returning to the course for the second year in a row, Ashley faced a unique challenge—the swim was canceled due to high water levels in the Tennessee River. Athletes were seeded by predicted bike times, and Ashley rose to the occasion, crushing a huge bike PR! Despite rising temps on the
217 - 2025 Ironman 70.3 Chattanooga Race Preview
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we preview Ashley’s return to Ironman 70.3 Chattanooga! With rain in the forecast and a recent trend of canceled swims, we discuss how weather could impact race day. Ashley reflects on racing this course last year, shares how increased swim training has boosted her confidence, and how her bike gains at 70.3 Texas carry into this weekend. Plus, Ashle
216 - Ironman 70.3 St George Race Recap
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Mike shares his unforgettable experience racing the very last Ironman 70.3 in St. George, Utah. From the stunning red rock landscape to the incredible hospitality of the Argyle family, Mike paints a vivid picture of the days leading up to race day.However, the race took an unexpected turn when Mike was involved in a bike crash around mile 6, damagin
215 - Ironman 70.3 St George Race Preview
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, Layne Argyle returns to preview the legendary Ironman 70.3 St. George. With over eight races on this course, Layne shares insider tips, course strategy, and his perspective on racing one of the most iconic — and hilliest — 70.3s out there. We talk Snow Canyon climbs, race-day temps soaring into the 90s, and reflect on what it means to race in St. Ge
214 - Ashley's Boston Marathon Experience
In this episode, Ashley takes us through her unforgettable experience at the iconic Boston Marathon. From navigating travel via planes, trains, and automobiles to finding creative ways around high hotel costs, Ashley shares the highs and challenges of the weekend. She reflects on the energy of the expo, the hectic race morning, and the unmatched support from the crowd. Despite entering with an inv
213 - Kristen Keane
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we chat with Age Group triathlete Kristen Keane. Kristen shares how her background as a collegiate swimmer and love for running led her to the world of triathlon—and how she had to buy a bike to complete the puzzle. We talk about her race experiences at Ironman 70.3 Gulf Coast and Ironman Chattanooga, including her determination to swim 40 minutes i
212 - Wayne Forward
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we’re joined by Age Group athlete Wayne Forward as he takes us Down Under to Ironman 70.3 Geelong. Wayne had an absolutely incredible race, and his energy and enthusiasm are contagious as he walks us through the scenic course, race-day logistics, and the supportive community that made this event unforgettable.From the stunning waterfront swim to the
211 - Sir Tim Wilkinson
In this episode we speak to Ultra-Endurance Athlete Tim Wilkinson.Tim shares insight into training and racing for multi-time iron-distance events. Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
210 - Ironman 70.3 Texas Relay Race Recap
In this episode we talk through our experience in Galveston Texas.The weather might have cancelled the swim but it didn't dampen our spirits as we had a great time.Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
209 - Everyday Ironman Too Relay Team
In this episode we speak to the members of the Ironman 70.3 Texas relay team: Everyday Ironman 2.Carmen, Andrea and Hamilton will be taking on the swim, bike and run course this weekend in Galveston, TX.If you haven’t already, please listen to the team members individual episode to familiar yourself with them.Carmen Lukner – episode 203 Andrea Roediger – episode 193Hamilton Davis – episodes 97 and
208 - Catching up with Brandon Hozack
It's been 3 years since we spoke to Brandon Hozack and he's back to share what he's been up to.We first met Brandon in December of 2021 when he was training for his first 50K trail run.The weekend Brandon will be taking on his biggest race ever. He will be running over 300 miles in Arizona.Be sure to check out his IG @do.as.is for all the tracking information.Good luck Brandon, we&a
207 - Anthony McCauley
In this episode we speak to Anthony McCauley.Anthony is currently training for an Ultra Marathon and shared how he got his start in Endurance Sports. Anthony also uses his chef training to help other answer nutrition through his coaching business. If you would like to speak to Anthony be sure to find him on Facebook @cheftriathleteenduranceandwellnesscoaching Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome t
206 - Romain Gallais
In this episode we speak to Romain Gallais.Romain shares how he has embraced short course racing and we get the opportunity to speak to him about the diferences in training and race day strategies.Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
205 - Ironman 70.3 Monterrey Race Recap with JT and Paul
In this episode John "JT" Thomson returns to talk about his experience at Ironman 70.3 Monterrey.As a bonus he brought his good friend and fellow triathlete Paul Peterson with him to join the conversation.We had a fun time hearing all about their experience racing in Mexico.Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...
204 - Chris Curtis
In this episode we speak to Chris Curtis.Chris shares how he got into the sport, some mishaps that have happened along the way and his goal(s) for 2025.Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
203 - Carmen Lukner
In this episode we speak to Carmen Lukner.Carmen lives in the US but shares how she's traveled and raced all over the world.She's also going to handle the swim leg as part of the Everyday Ironman Podcast 2 Relay Team at Ironman 70.3 Texas in just a few weeks!We wish her and her team luck as we go head to head on race day.Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy
202 - Jason Korbel
In this episode we speak to Jason Korbel.Jason shares some of his experience and his plans for 2025. Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
201 - Michael Wiegert
In this episode we meet Michael Wiegert.Michael raced Ironman 70.3 Haines City and shared his journey and experience.Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
200 - Introducing the 3rd member of our Ironman 70.3 Texas Relay Team
In this episode we take a minute to say thanks for all the support over the last 200 episodes.We also get the opportunity to introduce Emily Parson as the 3rd member of our relay team for Ironman 70.3 Texas in April.Emily shares where she is in her triathlon journey and some of her plans for 2025.Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle fro
199 - Eduardo Torres
In this episode we speak to Eduardo Torres.Eduardo is a native Colombian, living in Canada, while dreaming of racing Ironman Western Australia.Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
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