Download our conversation with Ali Pottinger and Kerry Suter about all things coaching, racecraft, training, and thankfully no animal facts.
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Read MoreDownload our conversation with Jason Cameron of The Goat fame (for the first time) and Dr Katie Wright (again) on this most epic Covid grab-bag episode, like, ever.
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Read MoreDownload our conversation about the majesty that was the 2021 Tarawera Ultramarathon. The triumph, travails, and tales of the trails. Enjoy. Dirt Church Radio - interesting conversations with interesting runners.
Read MoreDownload our conversation with Andrew Robinson about his stoic mindset, 24 hours of Monkey Bars, The wellspring of kindness that is Jean Beaumont, and running New Zealand’s 10 great walks in 10 days.
Read MoreDownload our conversation with Brooke Thomas about losing control and finding true joy on her way to a mighty Te Araora FKT.
Read MoreDownload our conversation with Ian Evans about play, priorities, family, love, never losing your map, and his recent win at The Revenant.
Read MoreDownload our conversation with Dr Tom Reynolds elite endurance athlete, and Medical Director of Tarawera Ultra, about Tom’s five points for enhanced enjoyment and wellbeing during this year’s busy racing schedule.
Read MoreDownload our conversation with Sarah Douglas, New Zealand representative mountain runner, national champs 5000m medalist and Luxmore Grunt champion. Also, snoring dogs. Not even a euphemism.
Read MoreDownload our end of year review show, ft conversations with Ruth Croft, Andrew McDowall, and Dan Jones. Plus favourite moments of 2020 (yes, there were some), reflections, and listener questions.
Read MoreDownload our conversation with Sarah Bouckoms about subatomic particles that have been travelling through space and time since the Big Bang and are travelling through you AS YOU ARE READING THIS!!!!!! OMG. And, how Sarah has the heart of a lion.
Read MoreDownload our Kepler 2020 special ft Scotty Hawker and Fiona Love. Matt and Eugene go to Te Anau, hang out with all the good sorts, eat all the pizza, Matt drinks a river of beer (post race, mind). And some Kepler-ing is accomplished.
Read MoreDownload our conversation with Hanny Allston, author, business owner, and double world champion orienteer, about her extraordinary life on the trails and beyond, we have a powerful Stuff You Should Know, get all giddy about Kepler, and share a Greatest Run Ever that speaks to the essence of our sport. Dirt Church Radio - interesting conversations with interesting runners.
Read MoreDownload our conversation with international best selling author Markus Torgeby about how overcoming truly existential challenges are our greatest triumph, how oatmeal is nearly the perfect food and how he spent four years living by himself in a tent near the arctic circle.
Read MoreDownload our conversation with running photographer Kunal Kumar about his love of the trails and documenting races, just how to get that perfect shot, and why if Matt had longer arms, he’d take better selfies. Dirt Church Radio - interesting conversations with interesting runners.
Read MoreDownload our conversation with Zoë Rom, associate editor of Trail Runner magazine and DNF podcast creator, about failure, Iditarod, how the Capitol Peak will kill you if you let it.
Read MoreDownload our conversation with Glenn Sutton about Badwater 135, pushing the limits of what you can achieve, or believe, family, heat training, COLD running, Big’s Backyard, broken pelvises (pelvi?) and the will to overcome.
Read MoreWith our planned guest being out in the wild adventuring, we were faced with the prospect of missing a week or switching it up a bit. So here we are with a mini-DCR for the people, to tide you over until next week, packed full of news, results, Stuff You Should Know and a brilliant Greatest Run Ever.
Read MoreDownload our special episode about the Aotearoa edition Big’s Backyard Ultra, the NZ Trail Championships, and an exciting announcement from Malcolm Law and the Wild Things.
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