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The Ultra Crewed Podcast

The Ultra Crewed Podcast

著者: Jon Cox Becca Jones
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Join run coaches Jon Cox and Becca Jones on an adventure through the highs and lows of ultrarunning and life beyond the miles. With personal stories and real talk, they dive deep into what drives athletes to push their limits on the trails and in life. Whether you’re a seasoned ultrarunner or just curious about the sport, this podcast offers inspiration, laughs, and honest insights for every listener. Tune in for the ultimate trail talk with two passionate voices of the running community. Join us on YouTube www.youtube.com/@midstatemile3725Jon Cox, Becca Jones ランニング・ジョギング
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  • 77- ( video) When the Brand Becomes the Race
    2026/08/17

    This week, we start with poop chutes, oppressive Tennessee heat, horse flies, and the realization that sometimes your best simply is not good enough. Naturally, this becomes a conversation about running shoes, unsolicited advice, credibility, and why having the loudest opinion on the internet does not magically make you correct.

    We recap a monster weekend at Income Last Man Standing, give some love to the people who absolutely showed out there, and then get into Last Soul Ultra and the increasingly blurry line between a race, a brand, a media project, and one very expensive commercial with people running in circles.

    We also take a swing at corporate ultra running, UTMB, social media storytelling, brand loyalty, old-school race culture, and the deeply human urge to turn everything into content and then pretend that was never the plan.

    Then we talk about The Long Mile, why we wanted to create something where people actually have to show up and do the work, and what we hope people take away from it.

    We finish, as all serious ultra running podcasts should, by discovering a disgusting mystery creature in the studio and nearly losing the plot entirely.

    Another very professional episode of the Ultra Crewed Podcast.

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    59 分
  • 77- When the Brand Becomes the Race
    2026/08/17

    This week, we start with poop chutes, oppressive Tennessee heat, horse flies, and the realization that sometimes your best simply is not good enough. Naturally, this becomes a conversation about running shoes, unsolicited advice, credibility, and why having the loudest opinion on the internet does not magically make you correct.

    We recap a monster weekend at Income Last Man Standing, give some love to the people who absolutely showed out there, and then get into Last Soul Ultra and the increasingly blurry line between a race, a brand, a media project, and one very expensive commercial with people running in circles.

    We also take a swing at corporate ultra running, UTMB, social media storytelling, brand loyalty, old-school race culture, and the deeply human urge to turn everything into content and then pretend that was never the plan.

    Then we talk about The Long Mile, why we wanted to create something where people actually have to show up and do the work, and what we hope people take away from it.

    We finish, as all serious ultra running podcasts should, by discovering a disgusting mystery creature in the studio and nearly losing the plot entirely.

    Another very professional episode of the Ultra Crewed Podcast.

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    59 分
  • 76- I Was Told There Would Be Walking
    2026/08/11

    Jon did something Becca enjoys, which is usually how perfectly reasonable weekends become questionable decisions. What was sold as a mostly walkable adventure turned into crawling, loose rock, route-finding, a river, a large spider with dependents, and Jon reconsidering the meaning of words like “walking,” “accessible,” and possibly “marriage.”

    Underneath all the complaints, though, the episode lands on something that translates directly back to ultrarunning: what do you do when you’re uncomfortable but still capable? When does “I don’t want to” actually mean stop? How much responsibility belongs to the group, and how much belongs to the individual? And what happens when you start deciding what everyone else is thinking instead of letting them think it themselves? Becca thinks underground exploring is fun. Jon would like everyone to know he went, he learned something, and there are perfectly good trails above ground.

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