• 465: Carbs, Creatine, and Caffeine — What the Research Actually Says
    Jun 11 2026

    With so many supplements marketed to runners, it's easy to wonder what's actually worth taking. In this episode, we cut through the noise and focus on a few supplements that have strong research behind them—while emphasizing that no supplement can replace consistent training, good nutrition, quality sleep, and proper recovery.

    We break down the Three Cs: Carbohydrates, Creatine, and Caffeine.

    First, we discuss why many runners are underfueling and how carbohydrates play a critical role in performance, recovery, and endurance. Next, we explore creatine monohydrate, one of the most researched supplements available, and its benefits for strength, recovery, and overall health. Finally, we cover caffeine, including how it can improve performance, common dosing guidelines, and why personal tolerance matters.

    We also briefly touch on vitamin D, magnesium, omega-3s, and collagen, and discuss when they may be worth considering.

    In This Episode:

    • Why supplements should never replace the fundamentals
    • How carbohydrates support performance and recovery
    • The benefits of creatine for runners
    • How caffeine can enhance endurance
    • When other supplements may be helpful
    • Avoiding the optimization trap and keeping things simple

    03:53 The Three Cs

    09:59 Fueling During Runs

    14:29 Carb Targets And Gut Training

    20:16 Women Over 40 And Carbs

    25:03 Adjusting Fuel To Effort

    28:31 Creatine Explained

    41:14 Monohydrate and Daily Dose

    43:25 Caffeine Performance Basics

    46:23 Dosing and GI Timing

    47:33 Metabolism and Jitters

    50:29 Sleep and Tolerance Tradeoffs

    54:12 Race Day Caffeine Rules

    56:54 Vitamin D Testing

    59:34 Magnesium for Cramps

    01:03:38 Omega 3 Benefits

    01:05:26 Collagen Versus Protein

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • 464: The Optimizer Trap: Is It About Health or Money?
    Jun 4 2026

    Have you ever found yourself wondering if you're doing enough?

    Should you be tracking your sleep more closely? Monitoring your glucose? Taking more supplements? Investing in another recovery tool? Finding one more way to optimize your health and performance?

    In today's world, it's easy to feel like there is always another metric to improve, another score to chase, and another strategy promising better results.

    In this episode, Kevin and I take a closer look at what happens when the pursuit of optimization starts working against us.

    We explore the rise of the "optimizer" identity and how many runners and health-conscious individuals are being pulled into a culture that encourages constant measurement, analysis, and self-improvement. While data can absolutely be helpful, we discuss what happens when metrics become the goal instead of a tool.

    We dive into how wearables, sleep scores, recovery scores, continuous glucose monitors, and other tracking technologies can sometimes create more anxiety than awareness. We also unpack concepts like orthorexia and orthosomnia—conditions where the pursuit of healthy eating or perfect sleep can actually become unhealthy.

    From there, we shift into one of the most talked-about sporting events of the year: the inaugural Enhanced Games in Las Vegas.

    Marketed as a revolutionary athletic competition where performance-enhancing drugs were permitted, the Enhanced Games generated headlines, controversy, and millions of dollars in investment. But beneath the flashy marketing and bold promises lies a much bigger story about optimization culture, shortcuts, and the business of selling peak performance.

    We break down what actually happened, why many of the promised outcomes failed to materialize, and what the event reveals about our modern obsession with finding the fastest path to better results.

    Throughout the conversation, we keep coming back to a simple truth:

    The basics still work.

    The runners who make the greatest long-term progress aren't usually the ones chasing every new biohack. They're the ones consistently sleeping well, fueling appropriately, training progressively, building strength, managing stress, and recovering intentionally.

    If you've ever felt overwhelmed by all the health advice, gadgets, supplements, and performance metrics competing for your attention, this episode offers a refreshing reminder that you don't need to optimize everything to become a healthier, stronger runner.

    04:45 When Metrics Mislead

    06:25 Orthorexia and Clean Eating

    09:02 Orthosomnia and Sleep Anxiety

    10:56 Fragility vs Resilience

    12:52 Health Obsession Identity

    15:05 Gamifying Glucose Tracking

    18:40 Optimization Industry Exposed

    23:47 Supplements vs Foundations

    26:35 Enhanced Games Explained

    31:31 Gladiators and Reality Check

    33:08 Clean Athletes Win

    33:59 Enhanced Games Recap

    34:19 Super Suit World Record

    35:29 Weightlifting Hype Fizzles

    35:47 Wellness Complex Exposed

    38:39 Why Athletes Underperformed

    43:17 Foundation Beats Shortcuts

    46:06 Recovery Tools vs Basics

    49:15 Sleep Over Supplements

    50:24 Metrics Without Anxiety

    51:41 Marketing Tricks and Pink Tax

    55:07 Mental Strength Matter

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 463: It Doesn't Look Like Anything Yet: What Building a Vanity Teaches Us About Training.
    May 28 2026

    It Doesn’t Look Like Anything Yet: What Building a Vanity Teaches Us About Training

    Have you ever been in the middle of building something and thought, How is this ever going to come together? That’s exactly what happened when Kevin and I spent three hours putting together our 13-year-old daughter’s new vanity. Somewhere between scattered parts, a cracked panel, and a backwards drawer track, I realized… this feels a lot like training.

    In this episode, we share why building a strong runner isn’t about one workout or one great week. It’s about putting the right pieces together over time and trusting the process, even when progress feels invisible.

    We talk about:

    • Why skipping foundational work often catches up with us later
    • How base building creates support for everything else
    • Why sleep, fueling, strength, mobility, and recovery are not optional extras
    • How setbacks and small problems mirror the challenges that show up in training
    • Why correcting course early matters more than pushing through
    • Learning to trust the process, even when it doesn’t look like much is happening yet

    The question I want to leave you with is:

    What piece of your training are you leaving out right now?

    Because every piece matters, and sometimes the thing you’re overlooking is the thing holding everything else together.

    03:41 Unboxing The Vanity Chaos

    07:21 Skipping Steps Risks

    10:28 Teamwork And Coaching

    13:21 Right Plan For You

    20:40 Recovery And Big Rocks

    26:14 Setbacks And Fixing Mistakes

    29:41 Fix It Before It Breaks

    34:30 Adjusting for Life Stress

    35:54 Trust the Slow Progress

    46:18 Overnight Success Myth

    49:10 What Piece Are You Missing

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    53 mins
  • 462: It Can Be Two Things At Once
    May 21 2026

    Let It Be Enough: Escaping the Comparison Trap in Running and Life

    In episode 462 of the Real Life Runners podcast, we dive into the comparison trap and how easily runners can fall into measuring themselves against others—or even against past versions of themselves. Whether it’s pace, fitness, race results, or life circumstances, comparison often steals joy and makes us feel like what we’re doing isn’t enough.

    We start by discussing the Cocodona 250 and Rachel Entrekin’s incredible overall win and course record, along with the conversations it sparked around how accomplishments are measured. We explore the mindset shift of “Why not you?” and how often we place limits on ourselves before we even begin.

    We also reflect on seasons of transition, from graduations to changing training goals, and the reality that pride, grief, excitement, and uncertainty can all exist at the same time. Sometimes moving forward requires letting go of old expectations and embracing who you’re becoming instead of trying to recreate who you used to be.

    We close with reminders to trust the process, celebrate where you are, and build the future version of yourself one step at a time.

    02:23 Cocodona 250 Explained

    07:13 Rachel Wins Overall

    08:24 Comparison Trap Debate

    16:52 Why Not You Mindset

    21:27 Hypotheticals and Depth

    23:38 Gender Gap Nuance

    24:56 Celebrate Wins Without Comparison

    26:30 Graduation Seasons and Letting Go

    30:53 Closed Doors New Training

    35:01 Let Go to Let In

    37:52 Build Who You're Becoming

    39:57 Ironman Grit Over Time

    46:03 Two Truths at Once

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    53 mins
  • 461: Stress Overload, Decision Fatigue, and Why Your Runs Feel So Hard
    May 14 2026

    Have your runs been feeling harder lately… even when your training hasn’t changed?

    Maybe your legs feel heavy for no obvious reason. Your motivation disappears by the end of the day. Easy runs suddenly feel exhausting. Or you find yourself overthinking every workout, nutrition choice, and race decision until your brain feels completely fried.

    In this episode of the Real Life Runners Podcast, Angie and Kevin unpack two major factors that runners often overlook: stress overload and decision fatigue.

    Because here’s the truth: your body doesn’t separate training stress from life stress.

    You’ll learn why stress can make runs feel harder than they should, how decision fatigue quietly drains your energy and consistency, and why this can become even more noticeable during perimenopause due to hormonal shifts and brain fog.

    Angie and Kevin also share a simple but powerful framework to help you reduce overwhelm, protect your energy, and make running feel lighter and more sustainable again—without needing more motivation or discipline.

    Inside this episode, we cover:

    • Why your body reacts to all stress the same way
    • What decision fatigue actually is and how it affects runners
    • The connection between stress, recovery, sleep, and performance
    • How perimenopause can amplify mental fatigue and overwhelm
    • Why hard workouts and important decisions should happen earlier in the day
    • Why recovery weeks and nervous system recovery matter more than you think
    • How to adjust your training during high-stress seasons without losing progress

    If you’ve been feeling exhausted, unmotivated, emotionally drained, or frustrated that running suddenly feels harder than it used to, this episode will help you understand what’s really going on—and what you can do about it.

    Because sometimes the answer isn’t pushing harder.
    It’s reducing the load your body and brain are already carrying.

    Listen now and learn how to work with your stress instead of constantly fighting against it.


    10:50 Sneaky Signs Your Body Is Overloaded
    12:49 What Decision Fatigue Really Means
    16:22 Race Decisions + Running Mental Load
    24:44 Decision Lever One: Reduce Daily Choices
    27:25 Simplifying Your Training Plan
    29:08 Decision Lever Two: Timing Matters
    31:36 Decision Lever Three: Build Real Recovery
    32:13 What True Recovery Actually Looks Like
    37:18 Why Running Suddenly Feels Harder
    38:43 The Importance Of Recovery Weeks
    42:49 How To Adjust Training On Stressful Days


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    48 mins
  • 460: Progressive Overload: The Principle Behind All Progress
    May 7 2026

    Progressive Overload for Runners Over 40


    Build strength, mileage, and speed—without breaking down

    Progressive overload isn’t about doing more—it’s about doing just enough to create adaptation.

    In this episode, we break down how to train smarter as a runner over 40 by working with your body (not against it). We cover the stress → recovery → adaptation cycle and why recovery becomes even more important with age, hormones, and life stress.

    You’ll learn how to use the 3 key training dials:

    • Volume
    • Intensity
    • Frequency

    …and why adjusting one at a time is the key to staying consistent and injury-free.

    We also dive into:

    • 5 ways to progress your strength training (without just adding weight)
    • How to build mileage safely (without overloading your long run)
    • Smarter speed progression, starting with strides
    • Why your nervous system plays a bigger role than you think

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    07:02 Why Progressive Overload

    09:34 Stress Recovery Adaptation

    11:57 Three Training Levers

    14:10 Over 40 Recovery Reality

    18:22 Strength Training Overload

    23:36 Tempo and Rest Strategy

    26:45 Mileage Progression Myths

    29:41 Acute vs Chronic Load

    30:57 Long Run Injury Spike

    32:16 Fueling And Recovery Gaps

    32:52 Weekly Miles Over Long Run

    35:50 When Breaking Rules Helps

    36:59 Experience And Deep Roots

    38:11 Speed Work Risk Dial

    39:33 Strides And 80 20

    41:17 Hormones Stress Nervous System

    42:13 Cross Training And Neural Gains

    45:00 Perimenopause Listening Cues

    48:09 Common Mistakes To Avoid

    48:48 Down Weeks And Deloads

    52:01 Stop Comparing Past Self

    53:06 Train Less Eat More

    54:19 Progressive Overload Recap

    56:07 Membership And Masterclass

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    59 mins
  • 459: What's Really Possible: The Truth About Limitations and Possibilities
    Apr 30 2026

    In this episode, we talk about how breakthroughs like the recent sub-two-hour marathon moment shift what we believe is possible—and why those shifts matter for every runner, not just elites.

    We explore how past milestones like the four-minute mile and Kipchoge’s sub-two-hour attempt show that limits are often more mental than physical, shaped by what we’ve seen and experienced.

    We also dig into why your brain naturally tries to keep goals “safe,” and how that can quietly shrink what you believe you’re capable of.

    Then we break down three practical ways to expand your sense of possibility:

    • Build your evidence file of small wins and consistency
    • Reverse-engineer big “lighthouse” goals into simple daily habits
    • Step into your runner identity now, not later

    And we close with a reminder: expanding possibility is powerful—but it also comes with comparison traps and pressure if you’re not careful. Progress is still built one small step at a time.

    If this resonated, share your biggest takeaway with us via review or DM.

    01:45 London Marathon Breakdown

    03:16 Four Minute Myth

    06:01 Why We Self Limit

    08:43 Innovation Mindset

    19:01 Breaking Barriers Effect

    22:37 Build Your Evidence File

    26:16 Proof Beyond Running

    27:14 Build Your Evidence File

    28:32 Reverse Engineer Big Goals

    32:54 Identity Before Achievement

    36:55 Kipchoge And Breaking Two

    38:51 Possibility Vs Comparison

    42:38 Balance Dreams With Reality

    46:09 Desire Makes It Possible

    49:21 Try Anyway And Learn

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    53 mins
  • 458: Stop Eating Stupid Sh*t (And Start Fueling Like a Runner)
    Apr 23 2026

    If you’ve ever finished a run feeling drained, ravenous, or wondering why your body isn’t responding the way you want it to… this episode is for you.

    We’re taking a page from our rescue dog Jasper—who eats everything—to highlight how many runners fuel in ways that don’t actually support their training.

    And we’re not talking about cutting things out or going on another diet. It’s the opposite actually.

    A lot of runners are training like athletes… but eating like dieters. And that disconnect? It’s costing you.

    This isn’t about food rules or perfection. It’s about giving your body what it actually needs.

    We break down how underfueling, diet culture, and relying on quick fixes lead to low energy, cravings, inconsistent training, and frustrating results—especially for women in perimenopause and menopause.

    Then we simplify what works: eat enough, prioritize protein and carbs, fuel your runs, and build real meals first—using supplements only when needed.

    You don’t need more willpower.
    You need better fuel.


    06:35 Undereating Backfires

    13:25 Diet Culture Trap

    20:10 Eat For Training

    21:33 Fuel Before And After

    26:13 Supplements Aren't Meals

    29:40 Performance And Cravings

    31:50 Underfueling Warning Signs

    34:12 Dieting Versus Fueling

    38:51 Nervous System And Food

    40:38 Four Fueling Basics

    41:37 Protein And Carbs

    46:42 Supplements That Matter


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    57 mins