Find Your Finish Line with Mike Reilly: Recent Episodes

Mike Reilly

Mike Reilly, best known as the "Voice of IRONMAN Triathlon," is a world-renowned race announcer, commentator, and author, who has called millions of endurance athletes across a finish line. In this show, he talks with successful people from all backgrounds about their inspiring stories of struggle and achievement in sports and life. Join Mike as he relives their incredible journey from start to finish. Listen at mikereilly.net/podcast

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In this episode, I sit down with Tommy Struzzieri, runner, triathlete, race director, and the driving force behind AlphaWin and the new Big Apple Triathlon. Tommy grew up around endurance events, walked onto the Syracuse running team through pure persistence, and is now taking on one of the biggest challenges in the event world: producing a triathlon in New York City.

We talk about staying focused when people doubt you, creating opportunities for first-time athletes, and why committing to a goal can change the direction of your life. Tommy’s story is a reminder that sometimes you have to put your blinders on, keep moving forward, and trust the work you’ve put in.

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I sat down with registered dietitian and endurance nutrition coach Alex Larson to talk about one of the most important parts of endurance sports that so many athletes overlook: nutrition. From fueling workouts and recovery to balancing family, work, stress, and training, Alex shares practical advice that every age grouper can relate to. We also talked about body image, race day mistakes, supplements, and how nutrition impacts not just performance, but long term health and quality of life.

What I loved most about this conversation is how real and approachable Alex makes all of it feel. Whether you’re training for your first race or your fiftieth, this episode is full of insights that can help you feel stronger, healthier, and more confident when you head toward your next finish line.

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https://alexlarsonnutrition.com

IG: @alexlarsonnutrition

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In this episode of Find Your Finish Line, I sit down with Scott Lackey, an Army veteran, entrepreneur, IRONMAN athlete, and author, for a real and honest conversation about resilience, failure, and what it takes to rebuild your life. Scott opens up about the defining moments that shaped him, from his early decisions after high school to his time in the military and the setbacks he faced in business, including losing control of a company he built after raising millions in funding. What stands out is how he’s learned to see failure not as the end, but as the foundation for growth.

We also dive into his new book, Wake Up to Die Again, and what that title really means. It’s about letting go of the parts of ourselves that no longer serve us so we can become who we’re meant to be. This conversation goes beyond racing and training. It’s about facing the truth, stopping the habit of outrunning our struggles, and realizing that what we’re searching for isn’t out there, it’s already within us. If you’re in a tough spot or just looking to grow, this one will meet you where you are.

Learn more about Scott at: https://scottlackey.com/

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I had the absolute pleasure of welcoming back IRONMAN World Champion Lucy Charles-Barclay to Find Your Finish Line, and this conversation is one every athlete needs to hear. We talked about her recent surgery, the courage it takes to make tough decisions in pursuit of big goals, and the resilience required to rise again when setbacks show up uninvited. Lucy opened up about racing through pain, winning in Kona, learning to block out the noise, and why bravery is sometimes simply committing to a dream that still scares you. Her honesty about recovery, mindset, and staying patient while the world races ahead is powerful for pros and age groupers alike.

If you’re chasing something big this year, this episode will light a fire in you. Lucy shares what drives her, why she still believes her best days are ahead, and how she balances ambition with gratitude. She’s not just a champion on the course, she’s a champion in how she handles adversity.

Follow Lucy and stay connected to her journey here:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucycharles93 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LucyCharlesBarclay

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lucycharlesbarclay

Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/LucyAnneCharles

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In this episode of Find Your Finish Line, I sat down with two incredible guys, eight-time IRONMAN champion Ben Hoffman and Dr. Tommy Martin, a physician at Boston's Chosin Hospital, who are teaming up to take on one of the toughest mountain bike races on the planet: the Cape Epic in South Africa. This eight-day, 400-mile race through some of the most unforgiving terrain in the world is no joke, and what makes their story even more compelling is that Tommy had never ridden a mountain bike until eight months ago. Together, they're racing with the IRONMAN Foundation to raise money to put kids on bikes in South Africa and fund swim lessons, proving that the best finish lines are the ones we chase for something bigger than ourselves.

We got into everything from the raw reality of preparing for a race this demanding, to the power of teamwork, to Tommy's deeply moving perspective as a father of a son with a rare genetic disorder called Lamb-Shaffer syndrome. His message that "a diagnosis doesn't define a child's potential" is one that will stick with you long after this episode ends.

This one's packed with heart, grit, and a whole lot of inspiration.

Follow the Guests:

  • Dr. Tommy Martin: @DrTommyMartin on all social media platforms
  • Ben Hoffman: @BHoffmanRacing on Instagram and Facebook
  • Donate: IRONMANFoundation.org

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In this episode of Find Your Finish Line, I’m joined by Paul Kaye, a longtime broadcaster whose career spans radio, live events, and announcing at IRONMAN races around the world.

Paul shares how commitment has been a steady force throughout his life and career, and why endurance sports have a way of bringing clarity during periods of change. We talk about setting goals, revisiting them over time, and how endurance challenges can help create focus, discipline, and forward momentum.

We also discuss how endurance sports often become more than just training or racing. For Paul, they became a framework for staying grounded, building resilience, and reconnecting with what matters most. His experience highlights how powerful a clear “why” can be when pursuing long-term goals.

The conversation also touches on Paul’s work as an IRONMAN announcer, the importance of honoring athletes’ stories, and how he manages the balance between travel, performance, and personal well-being. This episode is about consistency, perspective, and using endurance sports as a tool for growth both on and off the course.

Follow Paul:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paulkaye101/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paul.kaye/?hl=en

X: https://x.com/kayeman

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In the latest episode of Find Your Finish Line, I had the pleasure of chatting with Shawn Sullivan, the newly appointed Executive Director of Running USA. As we kick off 2026 and our fifth year of the podcast, Shawn joins me to share his background as an on site announcer at major sporting events and how those experiences shaped his path to leading Running USA. We talk through his journey in collegiate sports and event management, and his vision to unite and elevate the running community across the country.

Shawn dives into the importance of connecting every level of the industry, from major marathons to small community races, and how Running USA can support both. We explore his strategic priorities, the role of empathy and listening in leadership, and how collaboration can strengthen the entire ecosystem. He also highlights the upcoming Running USA conference in February and why it matters for networking, learning, and moving the industry forward.

Throughout the conversation, Shawn’s passion for running and the people behind it really comes through. We touch on growth opportunities like trail running, partnerships across endurance sports, and the power of community in shaping the future of running. Shawn also extends an open invitation to the Running USA conference and encourages everyone to stay connected at runningusa.org.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawnksullivan/

Running USA: runningusa.org

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In this episode of Find Your Finish Line, I sit down with Scott DeRue, the CEO of the IRONMAN Group, as we wrap up the incredible year of 2025. We reflect on the whirlwind that is the triathlon world, the global journey it encompasses, and the impact it has had on both participants and the communities hosting these events. One of the highlights of Scott’s tenure so far includes witnessing firsthand the emotional and economic influence of IRONMAN and other endurance events across various countries. With 15 events attended in 2025 alone, Scott shares insights into what it takes to elevate the athlete experience and community engagement at every race.

Scott and I delve into the expansion of triathlons into emerging markets, such as the Middle East, and the collaborative efforts that bring new racing opportunities to different parts of the world. We also explore how the IRONMAN Group fosters strong relationships with host communities, ensuring each event delivers meaningful economic and social value. Scott recounts touching stories from world championship events and highlights the community spirit that defines IRONMAN culture.

We wrap up the conversation with Scott’s incredible tales from climbing Mount Everest and running across the Gobi Desert, illustrating the teamwork and resilience that parallel the IRONMAN journey.

To keep up with Scott DeRue and the IRONMAN Group, follow on their website at ironman.com, Instagram @ironmantri, and Twitter @IRONMANtri.

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In the latest episode of "Find Your Finish Line," I sit down with Jeffrey Reynolds, a remarkable individual who has faced and triumphed over dual cancer diagnoses. Jeffrey's story is not just about surviving prostate and colorectal cancer, but about the resilience of the human spirit and how the mentality of an endurance athlete can apply to the most challenging of life’s races. We discuss his journey through diagnosis and treatment and how his background in public health and social welfare influenced his perspective on receiving help after being the helper for so long. His book, "Every Mile Matters: Turning Triathlon Training Into Cancer Triumph," becomes a central theme as he chronicles how athletics and the ethos of endurance sports have been pivotal in his recovery and outlook. As Jeffrey recounts his grueling treatment, including his participation in a clinical trial that involved 27 rounds of chemotherapy, he shares insights into how his past experiences as a triathlete prepared him mentally and physically for the battle he faced. We explore the concept of true health versus fitness and stress the importance of regular health screenings, a message particularly directed at our listeners who may overlook symptoms due to their lifestyle demands. Jeffrey's story is a powerful reminder that while physical fitness is crucial, being vigilant about one's health is equally important. Through his narrative, Jeffrey offers inspiration and practical advice to anyone who might find themselves in a similar situation—reminding us all of the power of positive thinking, the support of loved ones, and the will to fight. He also emphasizes the importance of oneness with our bodies, urging everyone in the endurance community to pay attention to subtle health changes. Connect with Jeffrey on social media via @JeffReynoldsPhD on Twitter and on his website familyandchildrens.org to follow his ongoing journey and advocacy work.

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In this episode of "Find Your Finish Line," I host the extraordinary Mirinda Carfrae, an athlete revered in the triathlon world for her many accomplishments, including being a three-time IRONMAN world champion. We dive into Mirinda's experiences as both a top-tier competitor and as a coach at Salty Bears, a coaching initiative she runs with her husband, Tim O'Donnell. Our conversation kicks off with insights into her current training regime and her reflections on the recent IRONMAN World Championships in Nice, where the Norwegian athletes dominated the podium.

As the women head to Kona for one of the most anticipated races, Mirinda offers her thoughts on the potential frontrunners, outlining the exciting dynamics at play. We discuss how athletes like Lucy Charles-Barclay and Kat Matthews are poised to tackle the course, while also considering the impact of new talents entering the field. Mirinda offers thoughtful analysis on how the courses between Nice and Kona differ and what that means for competitors, while also reflecting on the evolution of women’s participation and recognition in the sport.

Follow Mirinda

Visit Salty Bears at saltybearsracing.com out her Instagram @mirindacarfrae

Twitter @Mirindacarfrae

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In this episode of Find Your Finish Line, I’m joined by six-time IRONMAN champion and exercise physiology expert, Dr. Matt Hanson. Matt shares his remarkable journey from college professor to professional triathlete, a transition sparked by his breakout victory at IRONMAN Texas in 2015.

I dive into what drives him, the mindset it takes to perform at the highest level, and how he turned triathlon from a passion into a profession. Matt opens up about the emotional and physical demands of racing three IRONMAN events within five weeks, and the critical role that mental toughness and self-belief play in pushing past perceived limits.

He also reflects on how his background in wrestling shaped his grit and determination, lessons that continue to influence his approach to racing. Matt emphasizes the importance of athletes at all levels knowing their “why”, a powerful motivator through early mornings and intense race conditions alike.

From his strong family ties and their shared love of sport, to his vision of blending his athletic pursuits with his coaching business, Matt’s story is full of insight and inspiration for triathletes and endurance fans everywhere.

Follow Matt

Website: https://matthansonracing.com/

IG: https://www.instagram.com/matthansontri
X: https://x.com/matthansontri

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In this episode of Find Your Finish Line, I sit down with the legendary Alistair Brownlee, one of the greatest triathletes of all time and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. Alistair opens up about his training routines, his transition into retirement, and what it’s like shifting from elite competition to a new phase of giving back. We dive into his relationship with his brother Johnny, their iconic racing moments, and the emotional weight of helping each other push to the finish—literally.

Alistair shares the heart behind the Brownlee Foundation, which has introduced nearly 90,000 kids to triathlon, and talks about his passion project: the Brownlee Racing Team, part of the SuperTri league. He also touches on his upcoming endurance adventures, including the seven-day Gravel Burn stage race in South Africa, and reflects on how he’s redefining competition and purpose in this next chapter of life.

Whether you’re an age grouper, pro, or someone just chasing personal growth, Alistair’s story is packed with insight, humility, and inspiration.

Follow Alistair:

Website: https://www.thebrownleefoundation.org/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alistair.brownlee/

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In this episode of Find Your Finish Line, I sit down with the remarkable Melanie McQuaid, three-time XTERRA World Champion and the oldest professional to qualify for Kona at age 50. Melanie’s story is nothing short of inspiring. From her beginnings as a professional cyclist navigating a tough and, at times, toxic environment, to becoming a dominant force in triathlon, Melanie has consistently broken barriers and redefined what’s possible.

We talk about the highs and lows of her athletic journey, how she transitioned into triathlon, and the deep sense of community she found along the way. Melanie shares powerful insights into her coaching philosophy at MelRad Coaching and how she helps athletes of all ages train smarter, race better, and believe in themselves more deeply. She even clocked her fastest IRONMAN marathon at age 50, proving that age really is just a number.

If you’re an age-group athlete looking for motivation or just someone who loves a good comeback story, this conversation will fire you up. Melanie’s wisdom, grit, and love for the sport shine through every word.

Learn more at: melrad.com

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In this inspiring episode of "Find Your Finish Line," I sit down with the incredible Carrie Bradshaw, a determined marathon runner and the first person to complete the Boston Marathon with a double hip replacement. Despite suffering from congenital hip dysplasia and enduring severe pain, Carrie never gave up on her passion for running. She shares the journey of her diagnosis, the challenging treatments, and ultimately her decision to undergo not one, but two hip replacement surgeries.

Through her story, Carrie shares how she overcame mental and physical hurdles, highlighting the importance of setting mini-goals and remaining resilient in the face of adversity. We delve into her recovery process, the adjustments in her running gait, and the emotional moments that kept her going.

Catch this episode and more on "Find Your Finish Line." For more support and resources, don’t forget to check out the TriDot and RunDot platforms for your training needs.

Follow Carrie:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bionicrunnerbabe/

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In this episode of Find Your Finish Line, I chat with Michael D’hulst, CEO and co-founder of Supertri, a global leader in short course triathlon. We dive into how Supertri is transforming the sport with its innovative formats and tech-forward approach — all while making triathlon more exciting, inclusive, and accessible.

Michael shares the company’s mission to inspire growth among both fans of the professional sport and participants of all age abilities. He breaks down Supertri’s three brand pillars — Supertri League, Supertri E, and By Supertri — and how each plays a role in reimagining the triathlon experience.

Tune in for an inspiring convo about the future of triathlon and how Supertri is shaping it.

Social Media Handles and Website:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mdhulst/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/supertri_/

Website: https://supertri.com/e/

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In this episode of "Find Your Finish Line," I sit down with Paul Weigel, a six-time IRONMAN finisher and author of the inspiring book "Iron Dad: A Cancer Survivor's Story of Discovering Strength, Life, and Love Through Fatherhood." Paul shares his incredible journey of being diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer at the age of 43 and how he continued to compete in triathlons, even completing a half IRONMAN with a chemotherapy backpack. His story is a testament to resilience, determination, and the power of love, especially the bond between a father and his daughter.

Paul opens up about the emotional and physical challenges he faced, from the initial shock of his diagnosis to the grueling treatments and surgeries. He emphasizes the importance of early detection and regular screenings, sharing how his athletic mindset helped him push through the toughest times. Paul also discusses the evolution of his book's title from "Cancer Blinked" to "Iron Dad," reflecting his journey from battling cancer to building a lasting legacy for his daughter, Natalie.

This episode is not just about overcoming cancer; it's about finding strength in the face of adversity and the importance of having a plan. Paul’s story is a powerful reminder to keep moving forward, no matter the obstacles. For more information on Paul and his book, visit irondadbook.com and follow him on social media @IronDadBook.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulweigelirondad/

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In this episode of "Find Your Finish Line," I had the pleasure of chatting with the legendary Greg Welch, a former professional triathlete who has achieved the remarkable feat of winning the Grand Slam in the sport. Greg shared his incredible journey, from his early days in Australia to his triumphant victories at the ITU Triathlon World Championships, the IRONMAN World Championship, and more. We delved into his experiences, including the harrowing moments during the LA fires and his inspiring comeback stories.

Greg also opened up about his health challenges, including a life-threatening heart condition that forced him to retire from professional racing. Despite these setbacks, Greg's passion for the sport remains undiminished. He continues to contribute to the triathlon community through his work as a commentator and his involvement with Oakley. We discussed the current state of triathlon, the importance of equality in the sport, and the camaraderie that binds the triathlon family together.

For those looking to follow Greg's journey and insights, you can find him on instagram at @welchygram and on Facebook @GregWelchTri

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In this inspiring episode of "Find Your Finish Line," I sit down with Matt Long, a man whose story of resilience and determination is nothing short of extraordinary. Matt shares his journey from being a competitive IRONMAN athlete to surviving a catastrophic accident with a New York City transit bus in 2005.

Despite being given a slim chance of survival, Matt's indomitable spirit saw him not only recover but also return to the IRONMAN Lake Placid finish line in 2009. His story is a testament to the power of setting big goals, embracing adversity, and the unwavering support of family and community.

Matt opens up about the mental and physical challenges he faced during his recovery, including moments of deep despair and thoughts of giving up. He credits his comeback to the support from his family, the FDNY brotherhood, and the triathlon community. Matt's journey didn't end at the IRONMAN finish line; he went on to become a motivational speaker, author of the bestseller "The Long Run," and a world record holder in indoor rowing. His message is clear: adversity is a part of life, but it's how we embrace and challenge it that defines our path forward.

Follow Matt

Website: http://mattlongspeaker.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattlongspeaker/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Matt-Long-Speaker/

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In this special year-end episode of Find Your Finish Line, host Mike Reilly reflects on an incredible 2024 filled with inspiring moments, unforgettable races, and personal lessons. From the triumphs of athletes like Patrick Lange and Taylor Knibb to heartfelt stories of perseverance, Mike shares insights to motivate you through the holidays and into the new year. Tune in for wisdom on controlling your attitude, working your happiness muscle, and becoming the cause of your own experiences. Whether you’re a triathlete, runner, or simply looking for inspiration, this episode is a powerful reminder to always strive for your finish line.

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In this episode of Find Your Finish Line, I sit down with the incredible Belinda Granger, a 15-time IRONMAN champion, Challenge Roth winner, and IRONMAN Australia Hall of Famer. With over 35 years in triathlon as a professional athlete, commentator, and mentor, Belinda shares her inspiring journey through the highs and lows of her career. We discuss her transition from Sydney to the Sunshine Coast, the camaraderie within her tight-knit triathlon community, and her legendary rivalry with Lisa Bentley that shaped her as an athlete. Belinda also offers a behind-the-scenes look at her role as a pro liaison for Challenge Family and her meticulous preparation as a race commentator.

This episode is packed with heartfelt stories, valuable lessons, and a deep love for the sport of triathlon. Whether you’re an athlete, a fan, or simply someone seeking motivation, Belinda’s story will resonate with you.

Follow Belinda on her journey and connect with her on social media to stay inspired:

📸 Instagram: @BelindaGranger

🐦 Twitter: @BelindaGranger

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Join me for an extraordinary conversation with John Joseph, a punk rock legend, Ironman athlete, and author who has lived through incredible highs and lows to find redemption and purpose. From his tumultuous upbringing in foster care and running drugs on the streets of New York to becoming the frontman of the Cro-Mags and a 23-year sober endurance athlete, John shares his raw, unfiltered journey of transformation.

We dive into his battles with addiction, his spiritual awakening, and how Ironman racing became his new addiction—one that keeps him thriving. John’s story is a testament to resilience, discipline, and the power of the human spirit. Tune in to be inspired and discover how, no matter the odds, you can always find your finish line.

Follow John:

Instagram: @johnjosephdiscipline

Website: https://www.johnjosephdiscipline.com

X: @jjcromag

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In this episode, I speak with Mike Erwin, CEO of Team Red, White & Blue (Team RWB). A West Point graduate and veteran, Mike shares insights from his military service, founding Team RWB in 2010 to support veterans through social and physical connections, and the growth of the organization to 214 chapters and 181,000 members. We explore his leadership journey, life on his 42-acre farm, and his training for the JFK 50 Miler, emphasizing the importance of community and servant leadership.

We discuss the power of social connection, lessons from West Point, and how Team RWB fosters camaraderie similar to military life. Mike’s passion for supporting veterans is clear as he reflects on inspiring stories and the value of physical activity for mental and emotional health. Join us for this conversation highlighting resilience, community, and the pursuit to uplift veteran heroes.

Follow Mike Erwin on social media:

X: @MikeIrwin

Instagram: @IrwinLeadership

Team RWB: https://teamrwb.org

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In this special episode of Find Your Finish Line, I sit down with six-time IRONMAN World Champion Mark Allen to dive deep into the upcoming 2024 Vinfast IRONMAN World Championship in Kona. Together, we discuss the top contenders, including past champions like Gustav Iden and Christian Blumenfeldt, rising stars like Magnus Ditlev, and seasoned veterans like Lionel Sanders. Mark shares his insights into the unique challenges of the Kona course, how athletes prepare mentally and physically, and what it takes to come out on top. Tune in as we explore the behind-the-scenes preparation and race strategy for this year’s men’s event.

Follow Mark:

Website: markallencoaching.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markallengrip

Facebook: https://facebook.com/MarkAllenCoaching

X: https://twitter.com/markallengrip

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In this episode, we welcome the 2024 IRONMAN World Champion, Laura Philipp, fresh off her remarkable win in Nice, France. With five IRONMAN victories and nearly 20 IRONMAN 70.3 titles under her belt, Laura shares the strategy, mental strength, and adaptability that led her to the finish line. She dives into the nuances of race day, overcoming unexpected challenges, and embracing the joy of her achievements. Discover her mantra—“train smart, have fun, and kick ass”—and how it fuels her passion both in and out of competition.

Learn more about Laura’s inspiring journey, her love for cake, and her unique perspective on balancing health, sport, and life.

For more on Laura, visit her website and follow her on social media:

🌐 Website: laura-philipp.com

📷 Instagram: @laura_philipp_tri

🐦 Twitter: @lauraphilipptri

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Join me, Mike Reilly, on a special edition of "Find Your Finish Line" as we dive into the upcoming Women’s World Championship at the Ironman event in Nice, France, on September 22nd, 2024. Together with triathlon expert Dede Griesbauer, we explore the unique challenges of the Nice course, which contrasts sharply with the iconic Kona course, and discuss which athletes might have an edge.

We'll analyze the top competitors, including Lucy Charles Barclay, and ponder the evolving landscape of women’s triathlon post-Daniela Reef's retirement. Our discussion also covers potential dark horses and strategic plays that could define this year’s race. To add to the excitement, we give a shout-out to our sponsor, Pillar Performance, offering a special discount to our North American listeners.

I encourage everyone to join the conversation by sending in your predictions in the comments. Tune in for an episode filled with anticipation, strategies, and a celebration of triathlon.

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https://dedegriesbauer.com https://www.facebook.com/dedegriesbauer https://www.instagram.com/dedegriesbauer https://www.twitter.com/dedegriesbauer

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In this episode of Find Your Finish Line, I’m joined by two remarkable endurance athletes: NHL legend Zdeno Chára and iconic Boston Marathon race director Dave McGillivray. Zdeno shares his inspiring journey from dominating the ice with the Boston Bruins to running marathons and taking on Ironman challenges. Dave, a true endurance veteran, opens up about directing over a thousand races, running 52 consecutive Boston Marathons, and balancing his passion for sport with his role as a dedicated family man.

Together, we dive into what it means to push limits, face fears, and find your finish line—whether on the marathon course or in life. Tune in for a powerful conversation filled with personal stories, expert insights, and the unwavering spirit of endurance that unites us all.

Follow Dave

https://davemcgillivray.com

https://www.facebook.com/dmsedave

https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-mcgillivray/

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In our conversation, Steven discusses his training regimen, the lessons he learned from his family’s immigrant experience, and his relentless pursuit of big goals. He offers advice to aspiring entrepreneurs and endurance athletes, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and surrounding yourself with experienced mentors.

Tune in for a deeply motivating episode as we explore Steven’s story of grit and determination, and get ready to be inspired to find your own finish line.

Thank you for joining us, and remember, you’re the cause of your own experience. Keep your attitude strong, and you’ll always find your finish line.

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In this episode, I sit down with Audra Tassone, the Executive Director of the IRONMAN Foundation. We discuss the importance of hydration and nutrition during summer training, the incredible impact of the IRONMAN Foundation, and Audra’s inspiring career journey. Audra shares touching stories about the foundation’s work, including providing swim lessons and bikes to children, and her own path from athlete to executive director. Tune in for a dose of motivation, expert advice, and heartwarming stories from the world of IRONMAN.

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In this gripping episode of "Find Your Finish Line," I sit down with Brian Boyle, whose journey from a devastating car accident to becoming an Ironman athlete is nothing short of miraculous. Brian shares his harrowing experience of being crushed by a garbage truck, dying eight times on the operating table, and enduring 14 major surgeries. His resilience and determination led him from the brink of death to crossing the finish line at the Ironman World Championship in Kona. This episode is a testament to the power of the human spirit and the incredible support of family and medical professionals.

Brian also opens up about the challenges faced by his son Liam, who was born with severe congenital heart defects. Despite the parallels between their medical struggles, Brian remains hopeful and inspired by Liam's strength and vitality. Our discussion highlights Brian's ongoing advocacy work with the American Red Cross, where he has donated over four gallons of blood. This episode is a profound exploration of overcoming adversity, the importance of blood donation, and the unbreakable bonds of family.

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On this week's episode of "Find Your Finish Line," I sit down with one of the most consistent American triathletes, Skye Moench. Coming off a strong performance in Miami, Skye shares her rigorous training routines and the mental toughness needed to compete at the highest levels. We dive deep into the life of a professional athlete, exploring how she balances intense training with her personal life.

Skye also opens up about her journey from a secure career in accounting to chasing her passion in triathlon, the challenges she’s faced, including a major bike crash right before her first Kona race, and how she bounced back with resilience and determination. Her insights are a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of community in the world of sports.

Tune in for an inspiring conversation that not only sheds light on Skye's incredible career but also offers motivation and advice for athletes and fitness enthusiasts looking to push their boundaries. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, there's something in this episode for everyone looking to find their finish line.

Follow Skye:

https://www.instagram.com/skyemoench

https://skyemoench.com

https://www.facebook.com/skyemoenchtri

https://twitter.com/skyemoench

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In this episode, I chat with Jess Gumkowski, four-time Ironman competitor and co-founder of Yogi Triathlete, who shares how integrating mindfulness with physical training can lead to faster and safer results.

Jess discusses the transformative power of mindfulness practices and offers valuable insights into tr. training — a program designed to optimize performance with minimal injuries. Whether you're an athlete, a coach, or simply curious about extending your potential, this episode is packed with actionable advice and heartfelt stories.

Discover how to harness the mental strength required to find your true finish line and learn how you can get involved with Jess's training programs and resources.

Follow Jess

https://www.instagram.com/yogitriathlete

https://www.yogitriathlete.com/shop/yogitriathlete-5-panel-flatbill-technical-trucker/

https://twitter.com/yogitriathlete

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaNrfmjFwgYa7xJKWgZtWzw

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In this gripping episode of "Find Your Finish Line," we sit down with Patrick Lange, the phenomenal athlete who not only clinched the IRONMAN World Championship twice but also broke the formidable eight-hour barrier in Kona. Patrick, who rewrote history with a marathon run that surpassed Mark Allen's 27-year-old record, opens up about his motivations, his challenges, and the profound experiences that shape a world champion. As we gear up for his anticipated return to Kona in October, where he aims to secure his third IRONMAN title, Patrick's insights into resilience, dedication, and the thrill of the race offer a rare glimpse into the heart of a true endurance warrior.

Whether you're a triathlete, a sports enthusiast, or anyone who appreciates the relentless pursuit of greatness, this episode is an inspiring journey through the highs and lows of professional sports. Join us to discover what it takes to push the limits, overcome adversity, and cross the ultimate finish line.

Follow Patrick:

https://www.instagram.com/patricklange1

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In this episode of "Find Your Finish Line," we delve into Andrew Cartwright's inspiring journey from being financially cut off at 12 to becoming a multimillionaire by 17. Andrew, who has created over 30 companies and finished the grueling Ironman twice, shares the challenges and breakthroughs of his extensive career in business and the lessons he's learned along the way.

Andrew's narrative is not just about wealth; it's a deep dive into the resilience, mentorship, and relentless pursuit of goals that define true success. He discusses the synergy between his physical and entrepreneurial ventures, emphasizing the role of health and fitness in achieving business excellence.

Tune in to uncover how Andrew's experiences in overcoming adversity, embracing daily challenges, and finding new ways to love and succeed can inspire your own path to triumph. This episode is a compelling blend of business acumen, personal growth, and actionable insights for anyone looking to make their mark.

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In this uplifting episode of "Find Your Finish Line," we dive deep into the world of endurance sports and life's marathons with Beth McKenzie, a former professional triathlete, Ironman 70.3 Champion, and co-founder of WYN republic and MALO republic activewear. Join us as Beth shares her remarkable journey from a self-confessed non-athlete to a respected figure in the triathlon community, highlighting the pivotal moments and the supportive figures that propelled her forward.

Discover how she balances the demands of motherhood with the pursuit of professional excellence and how her entrepreneurial ventures are reshaping the landscape of sports apparel through innovation and community engagement. Whether you're looking for inspiration to cross your next finish line or insights into building a brand with heart, Beth's story is a testament to the power of perseverance, support, and the courage to chase your dreams, no matter the hurdles.

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In this exhilarating episode for 2024, we're thrilled to kick off the new year with an exceptional guest, Talbot Cox, a renowned triathlete, runner, and a visionary content creator in the world of triathlon.

In this episode, we dive into Talbot's inspiring journey from a software developer to a trailblazer capturing the essence of triathlon through his lens. We discuss the challenges he faced, including overcoming a temporary ban from Iron Man events, and his rise to prominence in creating content that brings the triathlon community closer to the athletes they admire.

Join us as we explore Talbot's unique approach to storytelling, his future documentary projects, and his insights into the personal lives of top triathletes like Lionel Sanders. This episode is not just about triathlon; it's a narrative of passion, resilience, and the art of storytelling in sports. So tune in, get inspired, and find your finish line!

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In this engaging episode of "Find Your Finish Line," Mike Reilly sits down with the formidable IRONMAN athlete, Meredith Kessler. At 45, Kessler, a mother of two and a veteran of 73 IRONMAN finishes, shares her remarkable journey in the world of endurance sports. From her early days of transitioning from field hockey to triathlons, to juggling intense training with motherhood, Kessler's story is a testament to resilience and determination. Her daily routine of morning runs and balancing family life, alongside her experiences at IRONMAN New Zealand, offers listeners an intimate glimpse into the life of a dedicated athlete.

This episode delves into Kessler's reflections on her career, the challenges of motherhood, and her continuous pursuit of athletic excellence. Her candid discussion about the ups and downs of her journey, including a humorous recount of helping a fellow competitor during a race, provides a relatable and human aspect to the life of a professional athlete. Engaging and heartfelt, Kessler's narrative is a compelling listen for anyone interested in the power of perseverance and the human spirit. Tune in to be inspired by Kessler's relentless pursuit of her goals, both in sport and life, and to understand the true essence of finding your finish line.

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Sara Fix, a triathlete and entrepreneur joins the Find Your Finish Line Podcast. Sara shares her journey from horseback riding and marathon running to becoming an IRONMAN competitor. She recounts her first experience at Kona, the challenges of training and competing as an IRONMAN while raising a family, and her venture into triathlon retail. Sara also discusses her battle with neuroendocrine cancer, the strength gained from IRONMAN training, and the importance of motivation and community support. This episode highlights the power of sport and determination in overcoming adversity.

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Welcome to a special edition of 'Find Your Finish Line.' In this episode, Mike takes a deep dive into the recently announced TriDot IRONMAN partnership. Join him as he engages in a conversation with Jeff Booher, the Founder & CEO of Predictive Fitness, the parent company of TriDot, and the esteemed TriDot coach and 6-time IRONMAN World Champion, Mark Allen. Get ready for an exclusive insight into this exciting collaboration and what it means for triathletes across the world!

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In this inspiring episode of "Find Your Finish Line," Todd Crandell joins us, a remarkable individual whose journey from the depths of addiction and despair to the peaks of Ironman triumphs embodies the incredible power of the human spirit. Todd opens up about his lifelong struggle with suicidal thoughts and how he turned his life around, transforming his pain into a source of strength and resilience. As the founder of Racing for Recovery, Todd shares his unique approach to overcoming addiction, emphasizing the importance of building a positive self-identity and harnessing willpower to sustain sobriety and recovery. His story is not just about enduring physical challenges but also about emotional healing, the power of family, and finding new purpose in helping others.

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In today’s episode, we sit down with the extraordinary James Lawrence, better known as the Iron Cowboy. James is a man who has redefined the limits of human endurance by completing 50 long-distance triathlons in 50 days across 50 states. But his journey is about so much more than athletic prowess; it's about the resilience of the human spirit.

🔥 What You'll Learn:

-The concept of "being game ready" and how to navigate life's challenges and adversities.

-The importance of setting small, achievable goals and focusing on your own journey, rather than comparing yourself to others.

-How James transitioned from a wrestling career to becoming a triathlon legend.

-The balance of family and athletic pursuits, and how James manages to excel in both.

-The ripple effect of positive impact, illustrated by the inspiring story of Chris Nikic, who was motivated by James to complete an Ironman triathlon.

🌟 Why You Should Listen:

If you've ever felt stuck, uninspired, or thought that your goals were too lofty to achieve, this episode is for you. James Lawrence shares invaluable insights on how to break down seemingly impossible tasks into manageable steps. His life philosophy centers around the idea that we all have our own "finish lines" to cross, both in sports and in life.

So, whether you're an athlete, a parent, or someone looking to overcome personal hurdles, tune in to discover how you can find your finish line and achieve the impossible.

Don't miss this episode full of inspiration, wisdom, and practical advice. Hit that play button and let's find your finish line together!

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In this groundbreaking episode, we feature Ashley Norton, who is set to make history at the IRONMAN World Championships on October 14th. Ashley is not just another competitor; she will be the first person to attempt this grueling event with Multiple Sclerosis and a pacemaker. Her journey from being a golfer to a triathlete has led her to adopt the name "Iron Heart Woman," and she's a living testament to the tenacity of the human spirit.

Ashley opens up about her unique training regimen, her challenges, and how her mental fortitude has been her greatest asset. She lives by the motto "Pain is Temporary" and manages the constant pain from MS with an indomitable spirit. Beyond her athletic pursuits, Ashley is a beacon of hope for others, discussing her foundation, the Grace Global Foundation, aimed at helping those with MS and similar conditions. Don't miss this episode; tune in now and be inspired to find your own finish line!

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In this episode of "Find Your Finish Line," host Mike Reilly sits down with the legendary triathlete and coach, Mark Allen, to explore the highs and lows of the triathlon world in 2023. From standout performances by athletes like Daniella and Magnus Ditloff to the challenges posed by extreme weather conditions, this episode dives deep into what it takes to excel in this demanding sport. But it's not just about the athletes; this episode also covers the business side of triathlon.

With the retirement of IRONMAN CEO Andrew Messick on the horizon, what does the future hold for the sport? Mark Allen offers his insights, drawing from his own coaching experience and his use of data analytics through platforms like Tri Dot.

Whether you're an aspiring triathlete, a seasoned pro, or just a fan of the sport, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration to help you find your own finish line.

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In this enlightening episode of "Find Your Finish Line," I sit down with the dynamic Peter Shankman to delve deep into the world of ADHD. Shankman, renowned for his achievements and candidness about his ADHD journey, shares how he transformed what many see as a challenge into a remarkable strength. From rigorous exercise routines to personal anecdotes, Shankman offers a fresh perspective on neurodiversity, emphasizing its potential as a gift and the importance of embracing individual differences.

As the conversation unfolds, you'll be captivated by Shankman's tales from the triathlon world, where he underscores the significance of personal goals over sheer competition. This episode is not just about understanding ADHD; it's about celebrating our unique paths, finding our own finish lines, and the incredible stories that inspire us along the way. Don't miss this deep dive into the mind of a man who truly believes in turning challenges into opportunities.

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Join me for another captivating episode of "Find Your Finish Line" as I sit down with the incredible Kim Clark, better known as Track Club Babe. With an impressive following of 225,000 on Instagram, Kim's microblogs offer daily doses of inspiration, encouragement, and invaluable training advice derived from her years of running experience. From a disastrous six-hour marathon in high school to her decision to pursue serious marathon training in her late 20s, Kim shares her remarkable journey, culminating in an impressive PR of 3:11 and a passionate community of runners. 

Tune in as Kim, a former human rights lawyer turned commercial real estate agent from San Diego, imparts her wisdom, providing a glimpse into her creative process and the impactful content she shares with her followers each evening. Get ready to be inspired by Kim Clark's unwavering dedication to running and the positive impact she has on the running community.

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Just wrapped up an insightful session of the "Find Your Finish Line" podcast featuring the incredible triathlete, Michellie Jones. We embarked on a journey through her storied career, shedding light on her relentless tenacity, the battles she conquered, and how the sphere of sports sculpted her resilience. From her humble beginnings in horse riding to claiming the mantle as a two-time ITU world champion and earning the Silver Medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Michellie's narrative is a compelling testament to sheer determination. We delved into her distinctive training strategies, her experiences confronting bullying, and the exhilaration of vying in her native Australia. 

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On this episode of the Find Your Finish Line podcast, I'm joined by Dan Jaworski. A hero in his own right, Dan shared his life-altering journey that began with a diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), a precursor to Alzheimer's disease, after he found himself forgetting things during a family trip and struggling to remember familiar routes. But far from being a story of defeat, Dan's narrative is one of courage, resilience, and an unwavering determination to live life on his own terms, beginning with fulfilling his dream of qualifying for the IRONMAN World Championship in Kona, Hawaii.

His passion extends beyond personal goals, combining his love for IRONMAN with fundraising and connecting with the Alzheimer's community through the Alzheimer's Association's The Longest Day event. He has already raised over $30,000 to support Alzheimer's care, research, and awareness. Dan's story is a testament to the human spirit, a reminder that we can choose to be "long and strong," no matter what hurdles we face. June is Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month, so we encourage you to support and join the Fight here: https://www.alz.org/abam/overview.asp

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Our exceptional guest today is Bob Gitsham. A man who embodies the tenacity, determination, and resilience that we often talk about in our journey to the finish line. Now Bob's story isn't your regular triumph over trials tale; it is an extraordinary testament to the human spirit's power to overcome life-altering adversities. Four years ago, Bob was involved in a devastating car crash, which resulted in injuries so severe that they threatened his ability to walk, let alone race. But true to his athletic spirit, Bob refused to let these physical setbacks define him.

Bob has survived and thrived through multiple surgeries, weeks in the hospital, and long, grueling months of recovery. Throughout it all, his relentless spirit, bolstered by an incredible support system of family, friends, doctors, and nurses, has kept him going. From his first outdoor bike ride since the crash to completing a 140.6-mile race, Bob has truly found his finish line time and time again. Listen in as we dive into this inspiring journey. 

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As a First Lieutenant, Melissa made history as the first female American soldier to lose a limb in active combat during her deployment to Iraq in 2004. Despite this harrowing experience, she was awarded the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star and made a promise to herself to not let losing a leg slow her down.

Four years later, Melissa made history once again as the first Iraq War veteran to qualify for the Paralympic Games, competing in swimming at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics where she was selected as the flag bearer for Team USA. She then transitioned to triathlon and went on to become a bronze medalist at the 2016 Paralympic Games and compete again in Tokyo 2021. Currently, she is training towards Paris 2024 in the hopes of competing in her fourth Paralympics.

Melissa is also a business owner and co-founder of Dare2tri Paratriathlon Club with her husband. But what she is most proud of is being a mom to her two children, Dallas and Millie. Melissa is a true patriot, and we are honored to have her on our show.

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In this episode of the Find Your Finish Line Podcast, I am thrilled to have professional triathlete Ben Hoffman join me for an in-depth conversation about his incredible sports career. Originally from Grand Junction, Colorado, Ben has become one of the most decorated US professional triathletes in the last 15 years. Ben has 8 IRONMAN  Champion titles to his name, and has achieved both 2nd and 4th place finishes in the IRONMAN World Championships held in Kona.

But Ben's story isn't just about his athletic achievements. We'll also explore his life outside of triathlon as a devoted husband, father of two children, and his reputation as one of the classiest and most humble professionals in the world of triathlon. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Ben's experiences, insights, and wisdom as he shares his journey with us on the Find Your Finish Line Podcast.

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In this Find Your Finish Line episode, I'm joined by an extraordinary individual, Hari Budha Magar. Hailing from Nepal in South Asia, Hari is a mountaineer and adventurer who has broken multiple records in his career. But what sets Hari apart is his incredible resilience and determination in the face of adversity.

In 2010, Hari was serving as a British soldier in Afghanistan when he lost both his legs above the knee to an IED. Many people might have been discouraged by such a life-changing event, but Hari refused to be held back by his physical limitations. He went on to become the first ever double above-knee amputee to summit a mountain over 6,000 meters or 19,000 feet. And now, he's gearing up for his most ambitious challenge yet – to become the first DAK to summit Mount Everest in late April, 2023. Join us as we dive into Hari's remarkable story and learn about his journey to the top of the world's highest peak.

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Lesley Paterson was born and raised in Scotland and is a three-time Xterra World Champion, actor, screenwriter, executive producer, and author. Lesley joins the show to discuss co-writing and producing the movie All Quiet on the Western Front. All Quiet on the Western Front tells the gripping story of a young German soldier on the Western Front of World War I. The movie has been nominated for nine Oscars, including Best Adaptive Screenplay. All Quiet on the Western Front releases March 28, 2023, via MPI Media.

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Bob Babbitt is widely known as one of the most influential people in the sport of Triathlon. Bob is the co-founder of Competitor Magazine and the Challenged Athletes Foundation. Bob has been inducted into the Carlsbad 5000 Hall of Fame, the LA Marathon Hall of Fame, the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame, and the Ironman Triathlon Hall of Fame. 

As the ultimate storyteller of Triathlon, Babbitt has authored six books on endurance sports and conducted thousands of interviews with athletes and icons of the sport. Bob's contributions to Triathlon continue to this day through his interviews and articles featured on babbitville.com. The sport of Triathlon would simply not be what it is today, without Bob Babbitt. 

Bob is also a great friend with whom I have shared many experiences. In this episode, you'll hear great stories, laugh a lot, and hear our perspectives on where our sport is headed. Listen in to the entire show on mikereilly.net/podcast

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On this episode, I'm joined by professional Triathle Linsey Corbin. Linsey had a successful 17-year career in the sport of Triathlon. Linsey was a multi-top 10 IRONMAN finisher and eight-time IRONMAN champion. 

As she was going for her 16th year at the World Championships in Kona (the most for a pro), she injured herself and was unable to participate.

But that's not the whole story. 

Linsey shares:

  • How she built successful relationships with brands along the way.
  • How she marketed herself to add value to brands and partners.
  • How she dealt with success and failure.
  • What she's looking forward to moving forward.

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Mike Trees is a seven-time masters world champion, has the British Masters Mile record, and was part of a 4x800M European record-breaking team in the M50 category in 2015. 

Mike understands what is involved to succeed at many distances, which led him to his next passion - coaching beginner, age group, and novice runners and triathletes.

Mike discusses several training topics that runners can benefit from, including: 

  • The one common mistake most runners make.
  • Should you train based on heart rate, distance, and total volume?
  • Is cross-training beneficial?
  • How age and experience changes your training program.

This episode is packed with valuable training and racing information from which runners and triathletes can benefit. 

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In this episode, I speak with the father-daughter triathlon duo Tad Weiss and Maggie Swanson. Maggie's story is an incredible journey of hope, healing, and recovery.

After her sophomore year in college, Maggie went overseas to study abroad and train for her upcoming cross-country season. While training, Maggie was hit by a bus that ran a red light going nearly 40 miles per hour. Maggie shattered her pelvis, broke an elbow, and suffered a traumatic brain injury. The physical and mental healing process was an arduous journey. Maggie started by learning how to walk again, then progressing to swim, and eventually, she'd start running again. 

Maggie built up her confidence through physical activity and was ready for a new challenge. Fourteen months after the accident, Tad and Maggie signed up for a triathlon and successfully completed it together. Find out how a Father & Daughter bond helped heal Maggie and her entire family. Follow her amazing story from weeks in intensive care to finishing an IRONMAN with her Dad. Plus, raising over $344,000 for the IRONMAN Foundation.

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Lynn Keane is a speaker, author, athlete, and passionate advocate for suicide prevention and mental wellness. She has spent over a decade educating the public about the devastating reality of people in crisis and suicide. Lynn lost her son to suicide in 2009 and has dedicated her life to sharing his story, the causes and contributing factors in depression and suicide, and the importance of treating mental illness with understanding and compassion. Lynn shares how competing in marathons and IRONMANs has brought her joy, a feeling of accomplishment, and a sense of healing. 

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Ryan Kinder, is a Soulful Country/Pop singer and 2022 IRONMAN Hawaii finisher. Ryan started playing in bars and touring when he was fourteen years old. He has shared a stage with incredible artists like Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Bonnie Raitt, John Fogerty, ZZ Top, and Santana. During the pandemic, Ryan rode his stationary bike for twenty-four hours straight to raise money for the IRONMAN Foundation. Ryan talks about how he juggled training for IRONMAN while simultaneously creating his 3rd Album, Room to Dream. Listen in to this episode of Find Your Finish Line to hear more!

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Alex shares his battle with drug addiction and how it led him down a destructive path. His addiction nearly took his life, but he turned his life around through faith, family, and a commitment to endurance sports.

Alex was raised in Chicago. He is an Ordained minister with

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Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies. He is married to Megan, and they have four children, Luke, Havana, Selah, and Zoe. Listen to his full story on episode 35 of Find Your Finish Line.

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Six-time IRONMAN World Champion Mark Allen joins the Voice of IRONMAN, Mike Reilly to discuss the upcoming IRONMAN World Championship in Kailua Kona, HI. 

Mark Allen shares his favorite memories of other IRONMAN finishers crossing the line. 03:49

Mike asks Mark what the most significant challenges will be for the 2022 KONA Pros. 10:56

Mark talks about who has an advantage on the KONA course, and why. 15:00

Do you think that pro athletes racing at full steam right before KONA is a detriment or an advantage to their KONA race? 16:27

Does traveling and training in KONA several weeks before the event provide a competitive advantage? 18:29

Mark discusses who of the top 10 professional seeds has the best chance to win in KONA. 21:46

Mark shares the type of running form best suited for a KONA marathon. 32:53

Mike and Mark talk about the well-respected Linsey Corbin. 36:15

Mike asks Mark what advice he has for age group triathletes participating in KONA. 44:29

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In this episode of Find Your Finish Line, Siri Lindley and Mike Reilly go back and forth, asking each other questions about their experience in triathlon, business, and life.

Siri Lindley is a former professional triathlete, triathlon coach, author, speaker, and color commentator. Among her accomplishments as a coach is coaching Susan Williams to an Olympic Bronze medal at the 2004 Olympics, and Mirinda Carfrae to three Ironman World Championships and one 70.3 World Championship 2007. In 2012, Lindley also coached Leanda Cave to an Ironman World Championship and a 70.3 World Championship in the same year.

Siri is the author of Surfacing: From the Depths of Self-Doubt to Winning Big and Living Fearlessly. Additionally, she is a speaker with Keppler Speakers as well as being involved in speaking engagements with Tony Robbins.

Siri is the co-founder of Believe Ranch and Rescue; a non-profit focused on rescuing dogs and horses from difficult circumstances. From this work, Denver7 awarded Lindley and her spouse Keat the 7Everyday Heroes Award for their work saving horses from slaughter and caring for them or finding them homes.

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Barrie Shepley is a professional Coach, Olympic and World Cup Triathlon Commentator, mentor to many professional athletes, and a true Canadian and Triathlon legend. Barrie Shepley has been to 6 Olympics & 30 World Tri Champs as coach or commentator.

For over 30 years, Barrie Shepley has influenced the world of Triathlon for the better. Starting the Kids of steal Triathlons in Canada, we’re the future Olympic Gold medalist Simon Whitfield developed his craft. He was the Canadian head coach during the 2000 Sydney Olympics, where Simon Whitfield won Gold. He provided commentary for the World Cup series for over 20 years, and if you’re a fan of Triathlon, you no doubt know who he is.

His job as a professional coach and TV sports commentator has taken him to all corners of the earth, where he’s experienced many unexpected twists and turns. His new book, Chasing Greatness, has just been released, where he shares his stories about sport and life.

Listen to Barrie Shepley as we discuss sport, life, and much more in episode 32 of Find Your Finish Line!

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Dede Griesbauer is an American Triathlete who currently lives and trains in Boulder, CO. In 2011, Dede had a near career-ending crash during IRONMAN Germany. She broke six bones; an elbow, two ribs, her pelvis in two places, and her hip. She was told she'd never run again. 

However, Dede had other plans and was back on the race course, competing in 2012. Dede is a three-time top ten finisher at the IRONMAN World Championships in KONA. In 2020, she won Ultraman Florida, setting a world record for the Ultraman distance of 22 hours, 48 minutes, and 31 seconds. 

Even today, at 52 years young, Dede's passion for what she does, perseverance, and laser focus help her compete against (and beat!) people 10 - 20+ years younger than her. Listen to Dede's story to learn more about the motivations, learnings, and routines that make her one of the most consistent performers triathlon has ever seen. 

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By 2013, Andrea Peet had run a marathon and done nine triathlons, including a 70.3-mile half IRONMAN. In 8 months, she went from the strongest she'd ever been to walking with a cane – as she was diagnosed with ALS in May 2014, at 33 years old. ALS is a debilitating disease for which there is no treatment or cure.

Andrea realized that if there was something she wanted to accomplish, the time was now. 

Andrea Peet's journey began in 2016 at the Shamrock Marathon in Virginia Beach, Va., though most of her races were completed in the last three years. Along the way, Peet has raised over $850,000 for the Team Drea Foundation, an organization she co-founded in 2016 that supports ALS research efforts. Andrea most recently achieved her goal of running a marathon in all 50 states. 

Listen in to Andrea and Meredith as they take you through her incredible journey on Find Your Finish Line. 

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Joanne Murphy is a native of Cork, Ireland, now living and working from Galway, Ireland. The former professional fundraiser turned professional speaker spent 11 years working in the charity sector with Enable Ireland and the Irish Cancer Society before taking the plunge in 2016 to follow her passion for sport and work full time in the industry. Coupling her interest in marketing with her love of sport, she worked with RunIreland.com across their portfolio of events and activities while simultaneously building the Tri Talking Sport brand and developing her reputation as one of the most sought-after race announcers in Ireland and beyond.

Joanne is one of four Global Ambassadors for the IRONMAN Foundation’s Women for Tri Initiative and is the most recent past President of the Business and Professional Women’s Club, (BPW) Galway. Joanne is currently the National Vice President of BPW Ireland.

In addition, Joanne is the host of Tri Talking Sport, a sports podcast for athletes, adventurers, and endurance enthusiasts. Joanne announces endurance events worldwide and most recently announced the 2021 IRONMAN World Championship in St. George, Utah, where she was the first female announcer to announce an IRONMAN World Championship event. 

Join me as I have a fun and engaging conversation with Joanne on episode 29 of Find Your Finish Line!

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In episode 28 on Find Your Finish Line, six-time IRONMAN World Champion Mark Allen joins the show to discuss the upcoming IRONMAN World Championship on May 7, 2022, in St. George, Utah. Mark and Mike discuss the depth of talent, the grueling course, and many of the dynamics athletes might face in this pressure-packed early-season Championship.

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Dave McGillivray is known as one of the most inspirational and respected names in the sport of running. As part of his annual tradition, on April 18, 2022, Dave will run his 50th consecutive Boston Marathon. Dave has worked with the Boston Marathon since 1988, first as technical director, and then as race director beginning in 2001, which he currently still directs. McGillivray created DMSE Sports, Inc. in 1981, a firm that manages mass participatory road race events such as marathons, half-marathons, 10Ks, 5-milers, 5Ks, and charity walks. In addition, Dave is an accomplished author, publishing several inspirational titles such as "The Last Pick," "Dream Big: A True Story of Courage and Determination," and most recently, in 2021, "Finish Strong: Seven Marathons, Seven Continents, Seven Days." 

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Cherie Gruenfeld is an eighteen-time IRONMAN age group champion, thirteen-time KONA World Champion, four-time IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion, and a member of the USATriathlon Hall of Fame. Cherie Gruenfeld is considered KONA's golden girl in the sport of triathlon.  Cherie's passion for the sport of triathlon has propelled her across twenty-eight IRONMAN finish lines and continues to drive her today at the age of seventy-seven. 

In 2002, Cherie founded Exceeding Expectations, an organization focused on re-directing the lives of at-risk kids in San Bernardino, California, using the sport of triathlon. The organization's goal is to get every member to graduate from high school and college. 

In this show, Cherie tells us what inspired her first to get involved in the sport of triathlon, how an accident put her entire triathlon career in jeopardy, and what drives her to achieve her goals in sport and life.

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Tim Don is a professional triathlete from the United Kingdom. Tim has four world championship titles, 3 Olympic games selections, two IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship podiums, and 1 IRONMAN World Record. Tim was struck by a car while riding along the Queen K highway in Kailua Kona, HI, in 2017 - just days before the 2017 IRONMAN World Championship.

Tim spent the next three months recovering in a neck brace. Just six months after he was injured, Tim returned to compete in the 2018 Boston Marathon where he finished in a time of 2:49:42. Listen to hear Tim tell us his unique story and how he's used his past experience to propel him forward as a triathlete, coach, and more.

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Lauren Parker is an Australian World Champion and Commonwealth Games medalist paratriathlete. After a serious accident in April 2017 while training for IRONMAN damaged her spinal cord, she turned to paratriathlon. Within months her determination to return to racing saw her take the Commonwealth Games bronze in the PTWC category, and in 2019 Parker was crowned World Champion at the Lausanne Grand Final.  Lauren's story of overcoming incredible obstacles to becoming one of the most inspiring, determined, and successful para-athletes in the world is one we all need to hear. Listen here to episode 23 of Find Your Finish Line with Lauren Parker. 

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Nikkola Mathews joins us to talk about the incredible mental and physical challenges of overcoming a 15-year eating disorder and becoming an age group champion in the sport of triathlon. Listen in to Find Your Finish Line Episode 23 live.

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Sam Long is a professional triathlete who is quickly moving up the ranks in the sport. Sam was second place at the IM 70.3 World Championship last September (2021). Sam has two IRONMAN wins and four 70.3 wins and his most dramatic 70.3 was in St. George last May vs Lionel Sanders. Listen in to my conversation with Sam Long on Find Your Finish Line!

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In our inaugural year for the Find Your Finish Line podcast, I'd like to thank every listener that took the time to listen or watch the show! We hope you've been inspired, motivated, or entertained by the stories and passions that our amazing guests shared with us. Thank you to all of the guests for telling their stories and inspiring hope in others to achieve more in sport and life.

In this show, I review past episodes from 2021 and highlight the key takeaways and lessons we can use moving forward.

Listen to full episodes on mikereilly.net/podcast, apple podcasts, Spotify, Overcast or Stitcher.

2022 Episodes:

EP 1 - Taren Gesell: How Triathlon Changed Everything

EP 2 - Mirinda Carfrae: A Mom, Triathlete, and Ultimate Endurance Competitor.

EP 3 - Derek Fitzgerald: Surviving Cancer & Beginning Again

EP 4 - Kris Gethin: From Man of IRON to IRONMAN Finisher

EP 5 - Lionel Sanders: Finish What You Start

EP 6 - Sika Henry: Breaking New Barriers

EP 7 - Craig Alexander: 5 Time Triathlon World Champion

EP 8 - Rhonda Vetere: On Leadership, Listening, and Triathlon

EP 9 - Lionel Sanders Reaction Show: Mark Allen & Mike Reilly

EP 10 - Mike Ergo: A Transition From War

EP 11 - Ben O'Donnell: From COVID Life Support to Finish Line

EP 12 - Roderick Sewell: Motivational Speaker & IRONMAN Championship Finisher

EP 13 - Kristin Mayer: A Creative Visionary Empowering Badass Women Worldwide

EP 14 - Chris Nikic: Get 1% Better Every Day

EP 15 - Lucy Charles-Barclay: From Age-Group Athlete to IRONMAN Champion

EP 16 - Joe Desena: Spartan Up!

EP 17 - Kyle & Brent Pease Overcoming All Odds

EP 18 - Shannon Spake: IRON Woman

EP 19 - Jill Koski: Depression, Incarceration, Comebacks

EP 20 - Heather Jackson: Training, Coaching, and Leading Women Forward

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Heather Jackson is a current American professional triathlete and track cyclist. She grew up in New Hampshire and attended  Princeton University, where she served as two-time captain of the women's ice hockey team. Heather got involved in triathlon while teaching in Malaysia in 2007 when she met some triathletes participating in IRONMAN Malaysia. Jackon would eventually return to the USA to begin an extremely successful career in the sport. Heather is a six-time IRONMAN champion, twelve-time IRONMAN 70.3 champion, and has placed 3rd, 4th, and 5th at the IRONMAN World Championships. 

Heather joins Find Your Finish Line to tell stories about her journey in the sport of triathlon and what lessons she's learned along the way. Heather shares how her view on inspiring other women through actions has changed over the years and what she hopes to do to help others as she moves forward in her career. Listen to the full show here. 

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Many of us struggle to keep a strong mental balance as we navigate the challenges of everyday life. Jill Koski was an accomplished triathlete seemingly on top of the world, but on the inside, she was battling severe mental issues. She, like so many, ignored the signs and negative thoughts that grew in her head. Those thoughts eventually took over and sent her life into an uncontrollable spiral, leading to an eight-year incarceration. Listen in to hear her plea for help, her daily struggle with depression, and her comeback to build a better life.

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Shannon Spake is an NFL reporter and NASCAR host for FOX Sports. She previously worked for ESPN on Sportscenter and the Speed channel, where she co-hosted NASCAR Nation. Shannon is a mother of two boys and a triathlete who participates and fundraises for the IRONMAN Foundation.

Shannon has completed seven half-IRONMANS and was training to participate in Kona's 2021 IRONMAN World Championship when it was unfortunately canceled. Shannon juggles parenthood, triathlon, reporting, and fundraising simultaneously - which is incredible! Listen to Shannon's full story on episode 18 of Find Your Finish Line.

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The Kyle Pease Foundation was founded in 2011 by brothers Kyle & Brent Pease upon completion of their first triathlon in April of that year. Kyle wanted to share the experience of inclusion with others, so the idea of KPF was born. After a few months of work, the group received their IRS determination as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization, and off they went. In March of 2012 they supported their first athlete and the brothers, and the organization has continued to grow since then. Several completed IRONMAN's later, the brothers have proven that anything is indeed possible.  Listen to their story here. 

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Joe Desena, Spartan Race Founder and New York Times Best Selling Author, joins me to talk about health, leadership, and the Spartan Way of life. Joe's best-selling book's are "Spartan Up" and "Spartan Fit," and recently released, "The Spartan Way." Joe's vision in life and business is clear, bold, and inspiring. His vision is to get 100 million people healthy and off the couch, get Obstacle Racing recognized as an Olympic Sport and to guide my kids to be badass, productive, and happy for when they are out on their own.

Joe tells it like it is. His message is raw, authentic, and inspiring, and that's why it resonates with so many people. I hope you enjoy this show as much as I did!

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On episode 15 of Find Your Finish Line, English professional triathlete Lucy Charles-Barclay join's me to tell her story. Before taking up triathlon, Charles was an elite distance and open water swimmer who, at the age 17, nearly made the 2012 UK Olympic Swimming team, only to fall short to former silver medalist Keri-Anne Payne.

With no real experience in competitive running or cycling, Lucy started competing in triathlons at the age of 19. In 2015, at age 20, Lucy won the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in the 18-24 age group and the IRONMAN World Championship in the same age group. Her age group wins inspired her to join the professional ranks to take on the best in the world. As a professional, Lucy has won 2017 IRONMAN Lanzarote, 2017 Challenge Championship, 2018 & 2019 IRONMAN African Championship, 2018 Challenge Championship, 2019 Challenge Roth, 2021 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship, and finished 2nd place in the IRONMAN World Championship in KONA in 2018 & 2019.

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Chris Nikic joins me on episode 14 of Find Your Finish Line and we have a bit of fun together talking about training, racing, and life. Chris is a 21-year old with Down Syndrome and all the associated disabilities - but he doesn't let any of that stop him from achieving great things. He's an IRONMAN finisher, public speaker, and author of a Children's Book. Listen in to Chris's inspiring story.

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Kristin is both the founder and creative vision behind the women's endurance apparel brand, Betty Designs. As an amateur triathlete for almost 20 years, Kristin took off to Kona in 2010 with a backpack of 25 cycling jerseys (the first official Betty design) and a dream—build an edgy brand for passionate and stylish women in endurance sports. In 2020 celebrating 10 years, Betty Designs has become synonymous with playful patterns, bold wordplay, and original collaborations with top endurance brands, elite athletes, and celebrities. Over the last decade, Betty Designs changed the trajectory of women's triathlon + cycling clothing, empowering badass women worldwide.

Listen in to hear Kristin's full story right here on Find Your Finish Line!

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Roderick Sewell is an athlete, motivational speaker, and the first bilateral above-the-knee amputee to finish the IRONMAN World Championship in Kona on prosthetic legs. 

Roderick takes us through his incredible journey from having his legs amputated at the age of two, being homeless, and struggling to find his way in life. Then, at the age of eight, Roderick met the organization that would undoubtedly change his life in the Challenges Athletes Foundation (CAF).

CAF provided Roderick with the tools and support to pursue a career as an athlete in a way he never imagined. Roderick used those tools to his fullest potential and still is today...Listen in to hear the full interview above.

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Ben O'Donnell joins the show to share his challenging journey from COVID life support to IRONMAN finish line. After contracting COVID, Ben was rushed into the hospital and spent a total of 26 days receiving different treatments aimed at helping him beat an aggressive bout of COVID.

After being given a 50/50 chance at living, Ben miraculously beat his COVID illness and left the hospital with a renewed view of life. Ben's new focus shifted to improving his health through sport and helping non-profit organizations raise money and awareness for charitable causes. Ben also found a finish line in 2021 - listen in to hear his whole story.

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Mike Ergo served as a Marine rifleman with 1st Battalion, 8th Marines from 2001-2005 and deployed to Iraq twice. After flying home from Iraq and being honorably discharged, Mike's real struggles began. Mike found himself anxious, confused, angry, grief-stricken, and out of place. He turned to drugs and alcohol to cope with his unprocessed trauma, but this led him even further down the path of destruction. In July of 2012, his unhealthy decisions and excessive use of substances led him to hit rock bottom.

Mike knew he needed to make significant changes, and step by step, he began the journey to reclaim his life, health, and relationships. Through meditation and endurance sports, he found comfort in discomfort. But, most importantly, he found a new purpose. That purpose is to serve veterans transitioning from battlefield to civilian life and inspire anyone to dream big.

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In episode nine of Find Your Finish Line, Mike Reilly invites a special guest to react to segments of a previous show with professional triathlete Lionel Sanders. Mike's guest is none other than six-time IRONMAN World Champion Mark Allen. Mark Allen is widely recognized in triathlon as a world champion competitor, coach, and ambassador for the sport. In addition, mark operates Mark Allen Coaching, a global online triathlon coaching business that helps triathletes improve their mental and physical performance on race day.

Mike and Mark provide unique commentary on Lionel's competitive outlook, negative addiction, the mental aspect of 'second-place syndrome, and much more. The wisdom and perspective in this show will undoubtedly inspire you on your journey in sport and life. 

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Recognized as one of the Most Powerful Women in Technology and a two-time author, Rhonda Vetere is an active leader — whether she’s spearheading corporate initiatives worldwide, competing in another IRONMAN 70.3 mile triathlon, or mentoring students & athletes globally in STEM through sports.

Rhonda has been recognized for her leadership and influence, notably as one of the Top 50 Most Powerful Women in Technology by the National Diversity Council in 2019 and 2020, and Stevie Award for Excellence in Transforming Business (competing with over 1500 CIOs and CTOs) in 2017. In 2021, she was one of The Most Admired Women Leaders in Business, Top 20 Businesswomen Leading the Charge, and 2021 Top CIO/CTO by the Tech Inclusion Conference

Rhonda shares her unique story and how the lessons she learned have helped her both personally and professionally. Rhonda details some of the principles that guide her actions and how we can use those principles to fuel growth in our own lives.

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Craig (CROWIE) Alexander is an Australian triathlete, a three-time IRONMAN Triathlon World Champion, two-time IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion, and course record holder at the IRONMAN world championship. In addition, Craig is an ambassador for the sport of triathlon, a triathlon coach, husband, and father of the three. 

Listen in as Craig takes us through his triathlon journey, overcoming challenges like transitioning from a soccer player with no endurance sports experience to becoming an IRONMAN world champion. 

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Sika is an IRONMAN finisher in 2019 (Kona - 11:35), and 8-time 70.3, first in 2016. Sika has a degree in Economics at Tufts University, and in May of 2021, she became the first African American Female to gain her pro card in triathlon. 

Sika details her competitive background as a marathoner, challenges with the swim, training while having a full-time job, and commitment to creating diversity and awareness.

Sika is passionate about increasing diversity within the sport of triathlon, so she spends time sharing her story with students all across the country at colleges and universities. Way to go, Sika - your actions and words are an inspiration to all of us!

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Lionel is a four-time IRONMAN Champion and 27-time IRONMAN 70.3 Champion. He has won the ITU Long Course World Championship and has finished 2nd at the Ironman World Championship. Lionel takes us into the depths of his journey from beating insecurity, alcohol and drug addiction, and rising above challenges to become a fiercely competitive professional triathlete. Lionel's story is powerful, raw, and an inspiration for all of us. 

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Kris is an internationally renowned businessman, best-selling author, celebrity trainer, physique transformation specialist, and IRONMAN finisher. Kris is a well-known elite bodybuilder and trainer; however, in 2017, he began his journey into endurance sports with his sights set on completing the 2017 IRONMAN Couer d' Alene. Kris's mission was to prove that all athletes can benefit from a combination of hybrid training, whether it be endurance athletes adding more strength training to their routine or weightlifters incorporating cardio. Kris details the 6+ month transformational training program he endured ― from fine-tuning his nutrition, preventing injury and refining technique to preparing his body to take the immense beating an IRONMAN presents. Kris successfully completed his 2017 IRONMAN triathlon and, in the process, proved to himself and many others that the human body and spirit are capable of anything.

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Mirinda Carfrae is an Australian professional triathlete, a 3-time IRONMAN Triathlon World Champion (2010, 2013, 2014), and Kona run course record holder. She lives and trains in Boulder, CO, is the mother of two children, Isabelle (3) and Finnan (4.5 months), and is married to Tim O'Donnell, an accomplished professional triathlete.  Mirinda opens up about the unique challenges she faces as a Mom and world-class triathlete. After having two children, she details her outlook on triathlon, life, and how she's training to return to triathlon racing in 2021. One thing is clear, Mirinda's competitive spirit is very much alive, and we expect to see her claiming a spot on the podium soon.

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Derek Fitzgerald is a Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma Cancer Survivor and Heart Transplant Recipient, a six-time IRONMAN, and a husband and Father. Derek is the first person to survive cancer and a heart transplant to finish a full-distance IRONMAN. Derek takes you on his remarkable journey from cancer diagnosis to surviving seven years of heart failure and then finally receiving a life-saving heart transplant. For Derek, victory is defined by getting to a start line and beginning again. In 2013, Derek started the Recycledman Foundation to help others going through similar circumstances. Through Derek's story, you can draw parallels between beginning again and what it takes to face any new challenge. Pushing forward and cheering yourself on when no one is around often means seeing victory in the tiniest of efforts.

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Taren Gesell is best known as Triathlon Taren online.  Taren joins Mike to tell his story about how he went from overweight and unhappy to an IRONMAN athlete, business owner, and leader of thousands of Triathletes online.

Through his YouTube, podcast, and social media accounts he has helped over 400,000 followers get to their start lines feeling confident and across their endurance race finish lines feeling strong. 

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