Episode 30 - After catching up with Tiffany Johns ahead of her debut marathon, we sat down again post-race to reflect on how it all went. Tiffany’s story is a unique one — from her early days as a professional ballerina to discovering running while still dancing, to now owning Pilates Process Vancouver where she teaches a class specifically for runners. We talked about how ballet shaped her mindset as an athlete, how pilates influences her training, and how she balances life as a business owner, mother of two, and now marathoner. Tiffany shares what she learned through her first marathon build, how race day unfolded, and what she’s looking forward to next.
Episode 29 - This week, we’re joined by Emily and Chelsea — two UBC students who’ve each forged their own path with running while balancing academics.
Emily, a fourth-year Physics and Data Science student, shares how she found her way back to running after stepping away, and how she’s learned to let go of pace pressures to rediscover the joy in training.
Chelsea, a Master of Physical Therapy student and kinesiology grad, opens up about how her relationship with running has evolved, from appearance-driven goals to celebrating movement and connection.
Together, they reflect on student life and what running really means beyond the finish line.
Episode 28 - This week, we chat with Aiyana Anderson-MacIsaac, Executive Director of Indigenous Women Outdoors (IWO) — a non-profit creating safe and empowering spaces for Indigenous women, gender-diverse, and non-binary individuals to connect with the land through movement.
Aiyana shares how IWO is building community, what it means to move with the land, and how their partnership with RUNVAN and the Great Trek helps open doors for Indigenous participation in sport.
Episode 27 - From Olympic steeplechaser to sport leader, Chris Winter has seen every side of Canadian athletics. In this episode, Chris shares his journey from competing on the world stage to shaping the future of the sport through his role at Athletics Canada. He talks about balancing grassroots development with high performance, what Safe Sport really means in practice, and how becoming a parent has changed his perspective on competition and community.
Episode 26 - Charlotte Ellis is a new Canadian citizen on a mission to run every street in downtown Vancouver. After being diagnosed with osteopenia and facing multiple fractures, she’s rebuilt her strength, faced her fears, and is slowly working toward her dream of one day running the London Marathon. In this episode, Charlotte shares her journey back to movement, her bone-health tips, and what running means to her today.
Episode 25 - Nicole has been competing every season since grade 6 — and still shows up with the same spark. We bond over our shared love of track, swap stories from chaotic call tents, and even debate who’s funnier: sprinters or distance runners. Come for the laughs, stay for Nicole’s attitude that’s kept her in the sport for 20+ years.
Episode 24 - Adam Buzinsky is a local athlete who was diagnosed with MS in 2022. We talk about his running journey, balancing sport with MS, and his new IG SickBoyTrackClub. Plus, we catch up after Berlin Marathon to hear how it went and what’s next.
Episode 23 - This week on the RUNVAN Podcast we chat with Lara Penno—coach, athlete, and former RUNVAN Manager of Runner Services. From her days as a sponsored Asics athlete to leading run clinics at Racquets and Runners, Lara shares stories of racing, coaching, and building community in Vancouver.
Episode 22 - Jim and Mary are a married couple who have become fixtures in Vancouver’s running scene. From volunteering at nearly every road race, to officiating track meets all summer long, to biking alongside Olympian Natasha Wodak on her long runs, they’ve seen it all. In this episode, they share how they first got involved, the joy (and chaos) of volunteering together, and the community connections that keep them coming back year after year.
Episode 21 - This week, we sit down with Canadian trail runner Josh Potvin. From his 800m track roots to winning the Gorge Waterfalls 50k in course record fashion, Josh has been making his mark across roads and trails. He shares how he balances a full-time career in architecture with training at an elite level, what it means to represent Canada at the upcoming World Mountain and Trail Championships in Spain, and how he handles setbacks like injury and DNFs.
Episode 20 - This week we’re joined by North Shore trail runner Taylor Quinn, who has taken on everything from 50Ks to 100-mile ultras while also traveling the world for work. Taylor shares how running has shaped his life, the stories he’s collected from training and racing at home and abroad, and what the sport means to him today. From volunteering at local races to exploring new countries on the run, Taylor’s journey shows how running can open doors to both community and adventure.
Episode 19 - Julia sits down with Canadian Paralympian Michael Barber to talk about chasing national records in the T20 800m and 1500m, setting new personal bests, and earning his spot on Team Canada for the upcoming World Championships in India. They share stories of crossing paths at races across North America, his experiences at the Jerome Classic, and how he balances training with his work as a teaching aide in Victoria.
Episode 18 - From the dirt tracks of Olympic BMX racing to the open roads of running and cycling, Drew Mechielsen knows what it means to reinvent yourself in sport. The BC-based Tokyo 2020 Olympian and BMO Vancouver Marathon ambassador shares her journey of transitioning from BMX to endurance sports, the challenges of injury, and how she’s redefining her athletic identity after retiring from elite competition.
Episode 17 - Vancouver just made it official — we’ve got a sister marathon!
In this episode, Julia sits down with Nikolai Muth to talk about the newly minted partnership between the Yokohama and Vancouver Marathons. From what it’s like to race through Japan to why Yokohama should be your next destination marathon, this one’s for the travel lovers, racecation planners, and anyone dreaming of post-run ramen.
Episode 16 - Nicole started as a varsity track athlete at UBC, dabbled in the road racing world, and is now making serious waves in the trail scene. After a breakout 5th place finish at the Canyons UTMB 50K, she earned her spot on Team Canada for the World Mountain and Trail Running Championships. In this episode, we chat about her race-day mindset, the transition from track to trails, and training while working full-time as a lawyer at Lululemon.
Episode 15 - This week we’re joined by physio, triathlete, runner, and mom-to-be Tracy Murray. We dive into how pregnancy is shifting her relationship with movement, how she supports her patients through both physical and mental challenges, and what athletes often get wrong about recovery. Plus: identity, expectations, and an unapologetic love for corn puffs.
Episode 14 - Olympian and Canadian record holder Regan Yee joins the show to talk about her evolution from steeplechase specialist to 5000m contender. We dive into her athletic journey, her goals for this year’s Jerome Classic, and what it’s like training full-time in Flagstaff. Regan also shares what life looks like outside of running and what she’s chasing next—on and off the track.
Episode 13 - Olympic bronze medallist and Canadian running legend Lynn Kanuka joins the show to reflect on her iconic 1984 Olympic race, the rise of women’s distance running, and her journey from elite athlete to coach and community leader. We talk legacy, why track still matters, and how running continues to shape her life today.
Episode 12 - Today’s guest brings the rare combo of elite athlete and industry insider. A former NCAA champion and All-American middle-distance runner, she’s now a trend forecaster and product strategist in the sportswear and outdoor apparel space. We talk about her journey through high-performance sport, her current work translating cultural shifts into design strategy, and of course—we geek out on all things track and field.
Episode 11 - This week, Julia sits down with Andrei Mandzuk, a mental performance consultant, climbing coach, and runner who works with athletes ranging from high school to Olympic level. They talk about his recent transition into track and field, how he approaches mental performance across different sports, and what athletes can do to build mental skills that actually stick. Plus: practical advice for staying focused—on the track, the wall, or the trail.