Join us on the Miles on Repeat podcast as we dive into the world of ultra-running with the one and only Chad Ultra. Discover how Jeremy's journey from a middle school runner to an ultra-marathoner is filled with humor, resilience, and a love for the absurd. From wearing outrageous sunglasses to creating the Chad Ultra persona, Jeremy shares how he turns grueling races into fun, memorable experiences. Tune in to hear about his adventures, the community he cherishes, and his plans for the future. Don't miss this entertaining and inspiring episode!
On this episode host, Amanda Waldherr (formerly Rasmussen), shares life updates. Miles on Repeat has been on pause since April and we are excited to re-launch with new episodes. Amanda details her finish at Pigtails 100k in May and also recaps her recent health issues that led to a DNF at Devil's Gulch 100 on July 12, 2025.
In this episode we sit down with Washington based ultrarunner, Beth Castillo. We take a deep dive into Beth's running journey and her race history. Beth shares her love for the Yeti trail community and her appreciation for timed events. She recently completed Canebrake 200 and finished 2nd female with an impressive time of 71:13:55!! We discuss how things went for her aside from the impressive finish during this inspirational episode.
In this episode we sit down with ultrarunner and entrepreneur, Izzy Janovick. Izzy talks about breaking her back at age 19 and how it led to her running journey. She details her experience through the years. We also touch on her condition, Meniere's disease, and how it can affect her running. We dive deeper into her race history and she shares recaps of several including her finish Moab 240.
On this episode we sit down with Georgia based ultrarunner and co-host of the Let's Run That Again podcast, Heidi Baker. Heidi was also selected to run the Devil's Gulch 100 miler in July. In this episode we discuss her journey to running, the setbacks she's had along the way and ultimately finding success at Dark Anchor 34 hour where she completed her first 100 miler. We also recap her recent attempt at the Georgia Death race and the strategies she will use for her training ahead.
In this episode we sit down with Washington based ultrarunner, Aubree Reichel. This is a MOR first in person interview! We discuss Aubree's race history and how she strategically races for her ultimate dream: running Western States 100. We talk about the lessons she has learned over the years and how she plans to forge ahead with new tools in the toolbox for the upcoming Waldo 100k.
In this episode we talk to Utah based ultrarunner, Casey Sanders. Casey walks us through his journey to ultra. Sharing how he completed 3 200+ mile races before successfully completing his first 100 mile race. We discuss our time together at Tahoe 200 last June and Casey shares his own race recap. We then move on to discuss his most recent 100 miler. Casey also is a run-streaker and has run 5 miles every day for over 400 days.
In this episode host, Amanda Rasmussen, shares her most recent experience running 24 hours self-supported. She also discusses her professional background, sharing her experience as a Personal Trainer and soon-to-be run coach. Amanda also talks about her upcoming race at Devil's Gulch 100 at the end of July. Below are the links for donation to the YMCA Annual Campaign and also to register for Devil's Gulch 100. Use code AMANDA25 at checkout for 10% off.
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Amanda Rasmussen is fundraising for YMCA of Pierce and Kitsap Counties
Devil's Gulch 100 on Ultrasignup use code AMANDA25 at checkoutDevil's Gulch - July 12, 2025
In this episode we talk to Seattle based ultrarunner, Saul Bracilius. Saul is relatively low-key about his 24 self-supported 100+ mile distances. He describes how he got into running and what his goals are in terms of self-supported adventures. He also gives insight on the planning that goes into his adventures. Ready to be inspired?
In this episode we talk to ultrarunner and coach, Bryan Paisley. Bryan has an impressive race resume finishing a 200+ miler almost every year since 2019 (all but 2023). In this episode we discuss his most recent races at Moab 240 and Lake Sonoma. We also discuss the differences of running a 200 mile without pacers and crews.
This week we sit down with ultrarunner and entrepreneur, Kendra Wilson. Kendra shares her personal story dealing with chronic illness throughout her life. She shares the healing she underwent through meditation. We also dive deeper into how she went from chronically ill to running 100 miles in just a few years time.
In this episode the host, Amanda Rasmussen, shares her personal running journey. She also dives deeper into her why for starting this podcast.
This week we talk with Arizona based ultrarunner, Lulu Martinez. I met Lulu at Tahoe 200 last year and she finished as well. In this episode we recap her race at Tahoe, discuss what she learned as she trains for Moab 240 this year and about her Hispanic heritage. We discuss creating space for women of color in our sport and the community aspect of running 200 miles.
This week we talk to Oregon based ultrarunner and ultra coach, Emily Keddie. Emily tells her story from hiking the PCT in 2016 and her transition into running. She holds 32 FKTs and has had success in several highly competitive, challenging 100 and 200+ mile races. She shares her experience in doing 2.24 million feet of vertical gain in 2024. There's a lot to unpack in this inspirational episode.
This week we talk to ultrarunner, Jess Greene. In 2017 Jess underwent a major weightloss and was pulled to strength training. Along the way she discovered running and we discuss her journey to becoming a 5 time finisher of Moab 240 along with finishes at both Bigfoot and Tahoe 200. Jess has an inspiring approach to her running and racing.
Today we sit down with ultrarunner, Daniel Bailey. Daniel completed the Triple Crown of 200s last year. This year he is running the inaugural Arizona Monster 300, returning to Bigfoot 200 and some 100 milers. We discuss his journey into ultrarunning and he shares his positive mindset and mantras that get him through the distance - with no crew or pacers!
On this episode of the Miles on Repeat Podcast, we sit down with ultrarunner Deanna Doane. Deanna is a well known force in the ultra community as Co-Race Director of Run Bum Races and through her impressive race accomplishments - varying from multiple FKTs, to course records, her most recent experience at the Just Survive 125 miler and a first overall win at Rebecca Mountain 50 last year. We talk extensively about her training preparation and what led her to take on her biggest challenge yet - to be the fast person (male or female) to cover the 1,108 miles on the Florida Trail starting February 8, 2025.
Welcome to the introductory episode of the Miles on Repeat Podcast! Todays episode is a brief explanation of what is to come in future episodes on the show.