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Running with Problems

Running with Problems

By: Mildly Athletic Couple
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A podcast about the lives of runners and the problems we face.

© 2026 Mildly Athletic LLC
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Episodes
  • Christine Reed: Running with POTS
    Jul 9 2026

    We sit down with Christine Reed to talk honestly about running with POTS, from the shock of seeing sky high heart rate data to the grief and relief that comes with finally getting a name for years of symptoms. We dig into what actually helps on run day and in real life, plus the harder question of where ambition ends and self care begins.

    • what POTS and dysautonomia feel like during easy running
    • using watch data to spot patterns and advocate for yourself
    • the emotional whiplash of diagnosis, validation and grief
    • hydration, electrolytes and salt as daily foundations
    • compression and legs-up recovery as practical tools
    • flares, fatigue and brain fog, plus the cost of pushing through
    • digestive issues, inflammation triggers and experimenting with food
    • deciding what kind of suffering is worth it on trails
    • the Taos Traverse story and the dangers of technical terrain

    You can find Christine on:

    • Substack: Christine Reed | Substack
    • Instagram: instagram.com/ruggedoutdoorswoman
    • Tiktok: tiktok.com/ruggedoutdoorswoman
    • Website: ruggedoutdoorswoman.com

    Thanks for listening to Running With Problems. Follow us on Instagram @runningwithproblems. DM us there with questions in text or audio messages! Or email us at podcast@runningwithproblems.run.

    Hosted by Jon Eisen (@mildly_athletic) and Miranda Williamson (@peaksandjustice). Edited by Jon Eisen. Theme music by Matt Beer.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Andrea Kooiman: From First Marathon to Badwater
    Jun 24 2026

    We talk with Andrea Kooiman (Coachk) about how a self-described everyday mom becomes a prolific ultrarunner while keeping the sport joyful, social, and grounded. The conversation moves from coaching kids to her first marathon to chasing Badwater and Barkley, with real talk on setbacks, nausea, and the mindset that keeps you moving forward.
    • we kick off this episode with corrections and listener feedback on the last episode on the doping debacle
    • Andrea’s running origin story and the run club social glue that makes connection easier
    • coaching middle schoolers to their first marathon and building a long-running nonprofit program
    • the marathon-to-ultra progression and how community makes big distances feel possible
    • a “unicorn” Vermont 100 during a Grand Slam year and what clicks when everything aligns
    • signing up for a first 100 with minimal lead time and learning cutoff rules mid-race
    • chasing Badwater 135, stacking qualifiers and learning from DNFs through better problem solving
    • Barkley Marathons training realities, navigation stress and why obsession is part of the entry cost
    • knowing when to step back from a goal while still supporting the community around it

    You can hit us up at running with problems on Instagram or podcast@runningwithproblems.run

    Thanks for listening to Running With Problems. Follow us on Instagram @runningwithproblems. DM us there with questions in text or audio messages! Or email us at podcast@runningwithproblems.run.

    Hosted by Jon Eisen (@mildly_athletic) and Miranda Williamson (@peaksandjustice). Edited by Jon Eisen. Theme music by Matt Beer.

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Hot Take: Hanes & Canaday Doping Debacle Explained
    Jun 11 2026

    An Instagram exchange regarding illegal substances turns into a full-blown running controversy. Jon & Miranda unpack the Cameron Hanes vs Sage Canaday doping debacle, including the exact exchange that set off the “runternet” and why the reaction raises interesting conversations about running culture, fairness, and rules.

    We walk through who Hanes is as a bow hunter turned endurance influencer, how his “keep hammering” brand fits into ultrarunning, and why Sage Canaday’s clean-sport stance makes him quick to ask the uncomfortable question: would this performance pass a WADA/USADA test? From there, we dig into BPC-157, the peptide at the center of the argument. What is it claimed to do for injury recovery and healing? Why is it banned? And why do anti-doping rules treat recovery as a form of performance enhancement in endurance sports?

    Then we zoom out to the real heart of it: competitive integrity. Does fairness only matter for the top three, or does it matter for every age group award and every person? We talk WADA vs USADA, inconsistent testing, the growing pressure to enforce rules as trail running gets bigger, and the strange role of whistleblowers in a sport that still wants to see itself as gritty and “above” bureaucracy. If you’ve ever wondered where supplements end and PEDs begin, or what “clean running” even means anymore, this conversation will challenge you.

    If this hot take lands with you, share it with a running friend, subscribe, and leave a review. Where do you draw the line between health choices, banned substances, and fair competition?

    References:

    1. https://marathonhandbook.com/sage-canaday-reports-cam-hanes-to-usada-after-58-year-olds-239-eugene-marathon/
    2. https://www.opss.org/article/bpc-157-prohibited-peptide-and-unapproved-drug-found-health-and-wellness-products
    3. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34324435/
    4. https://www.usada.org/athlete-advisory/key-changes-2022-prohibited-list/
    5. https://naturadermatology.com/is-bpc-157-legal/
    6. https://www.wada-ama.org/en/news/wadas-2022-prohibited-list-now-force
    7. https://brobible.com/sports/article/cameron-hanes-addresses-sage-canaday-cancel-him-peptides-after-cocodona-250-running/
    8. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12446177/
    9. https://cameronhanes.com/pages/sponsors
    10. https://run.outsideonline.com/nutrition-and-health/general-health/cam-hanes-bcp-157-and-the-gray-zone-of-banned-substances-in-recreational-running/


    Thanks for listening to Running With Problems. Follow us on Instagram @runningwithproblems. DM us there with questions in text or audio messages! Or email us at podcast@runningwithproblems.run.

    Hosted by Jon Eisen (@mildly_athletic) and Miranda Williamson (@peaksandjustice). Edited by Jon Eisen. Theme music by Matt Beer.

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    1 hr
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