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  • Landon Hildebrand is an Edmonton-based Registered Psychologist who loves working with athletes. As a trail runner himself, he can relate to his competitive clients and help them develop mental tools to thrive in their sporting environments. He and his wife own and operate Approach Psychology in the heart of Edmonton, but they can often be found sponsoring/volunteering at local ultramarathon races. How cool would it be to roll up to an aid station that not only offers physical aid, but mental & emotional aid as well?!

    If you want to learn to perform better under pressure, then this is the conversation for you. We cover:

    What mental resilience is and how it differs from “positive thinking”The importance of knowing your whyHow our attachment style & self-talk impact the way we handle stressHow to tap into joy as a motivatorWhy he has a gut reaction to the phrase “Running is my therapy”And how to work through common scenarios a runner may face such as taper tantrums, pre-race nerves, and pushing through when a race gets hard.

    Landon brings a refreshing amount of humour to this important topic and I hope it helps you to put some of his great advice into action in your own running life.

    Connect with Landon:

    Instagram: @approachpsychology and @landon_ approachpsychWebsite: approachpsych.ca

    Connect with Carolyn:

    Email me with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles Instagram: @inspiredsolescastCarolyn's Instagram: @carolyn.c.coffin

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  • Lynsey Romano is the founder of Skyline Run Coaching, a virtual coaching business based in Airdrie, Alberta. Since 2017, Skyline has been a leader in online coaching, offering personalized and evidence-based running and strength training plans to over 120 athletes. With a team of six professional coaches, Skyline is dedicated to helping athletes not only achieve their goals but also enjoy the process of long-term development in the sport.

    Lynsey is an accomplished runner who recently broke the 3-hour barrier in the marathon, and today, she’s here to share her expertise on a critical topic for marathon success: tapering.

    In this episode, we dive into the art and science of tapering for the marathon, including:

    What exactly is a taper?How much could it improve your performance?When to start your taper and how to balance volume and intensity.Nutrition and hydration strategies.Strength training adjustments during taper.The importance of rest and recovery.How to manage pre-race anxiety.Common mistakes to avoid, like overdoing your final workouts.And how to tailor your taper based on individual factors like experience level.

    This conversation is packed with actionable insights and is one you’ll want to return to before every marathon.

    Connect with Lynsey

    Instagram: @skylineruncoaching Website: runcoach.org

    Resources we discussed in the episode:

    Lynsey's first appearance on Inspired Soles: Why Runners Can't Afford to NOT Strength Train Fueling Your Next Marathon PR with registered dietitian Jessica Wylychenko


    Connect with Carolyn:

    Email me with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles Instagram

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  • Every July, brave runners from Western Canada and around the world descend upon Crowsnest Pass, Alberta for Sinister 7, one of several popular events within the Sinister Sports umbrella. Sin 7 boasts a 50k, 50M, and 100M ultramarathon, as well as a 7-person 100M relay. Each race takes runners through “the most rugged, remote and beautiful terrain in Alberta’s stunning Rocky Mountains.”

    This interview features two prairie girls who made the trip west for 2024’s race. Brandy Adolphe, a 3:15 marathoner and past Inspired Soles guest, was making her ultramarathon debut in the 50k. And Cat Brown, even though no stranger to the 50M distance, was tackling this daunting course for the first time…with a known ankle injury! Despite facing some challenges on the day, both ladies finished with huge smiles on their faces. And they even managed to make this hilly, grueling event sound … fun!

    If you’ve been thinking of adding Sin 7 to your 2025 bucket list, this chat may help to make up your mind.

    Connect with Brandy & Cat on Instagram:

    Brandy: @brandyadolphe3Cat: @therunningkat

    Resources we discussed in the episode:

    Brandy's first interview on Inspired SolesSinister 7 Ultra


    Connect with Carolyn:

    Email me with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles Instagram

    You can help spread the running love! The best way to SUPPORT Inspired Soles is to share your favourite episode(s) with friends, subscribe, or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Connect on Instagram @inspiredsolescast or email guest ideas to [email protected].

  • Jessica Wylychenko is a Winnipeg-based Registered Dietitian who specializes in helping runners optimize their performance through her company, Speed & Savoury. With fall marathons on the horizon, Jessica shares essential strategies for marathoners to effectively manage their fueling and hydration, aiming to prevent injuries, maximize training gains, and ensure a strong performance on race day – any beyond! Her advice is practical and actionable, so you’ll walk away with a clear understanding of what to consume, as well as when and how much.

    Throughout our conversation, Jessica draws on her experience as a competitive runner. After facing a series of injuries & setbacks in 2019 due to unintentional underfueling, she relied on her expertise to develop a tailored nutrition strategy along with advice from her coaches for strength and run planning. This approach paid off, allowing her to shave nearly 15 minutes off her marathon PR, achieving an impressive 2:54 at the 2024 BMO Vancouver Marathon.

    Connect with Jessica:

    Instagram: @speed_and_savouryWebsite: https://www.speedandsavoury.com/Fueling the Fall Marathon (virtual course Sept 9th): https://www.speedandsavoury.com/product-page/fall-2024-half-full-marathon-group-coachingFood Tracker: https://www.myfitnesspal.com/

    Connect with Carolyn:

    Email me with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles Instagram

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  • For anyone who may be experiencing Olympic withdrawal like I am, fear not, this episode is for you!

    We get to relive many of the memorable races from the 2024 Paris Olympic Games alongside one of Canada's elite distance runners and two-time Olympian in the marathon, Reid Coolsaet.

    Reid was first on the show to celebrate our 100th episode and he also happens to be my coach, so I wasn't shy about asking all of my silly questions about racing at the global level, and in particular how championship style racing differs from going for a fast time. We get into why the athletes who lead a race often don't win and, conversely, why some who hang back for most of it end up victorious.

    Have you ever wondered:

    How the heats are selectedWhich lanes are the bestThe etiquette when it comes to being lapped in a raceWhether you should say 5000 meters or 5kWhat makes a track fast, andWhat it means to "make a move" or "go through your gears"?

    Reid answers all of these questions (and more!) while weaving in stories from his own career of racing at a high level. He even makes a case for why recreational distance runners might consider jumping into some 1500's on the track! 😉

    Connect with Reid:

    Instagram: @reidcoolsaet & @coolsaetgoCoaching: https://coolsaetgo.run/

    Connect with Carolyn:

    Email me with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles Instagram

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  • I don't know about you but my family has had a very exciting couple of weeks taking in all of the Olympic action from Paris, and joining me to break down our highlights and takeaways from the athletics program is my husband and two-time Inspired Soles guest, Johnny Coffin.

    We don't claim to be experts but I think it's fair to say that we are track & field super fans so we had a thing or two to say about the phenomenal performances we just witnessed on and off the track. We tried to keep this episode short but were unsuccessful (not once but TWICE! 🙈) so you might want to save this one for your next long run!

    Resources we discussed in the episode:

    Jakob Ingerbrigsten's song

    Connect with Johnny:

    Previous Inspired Soles episodes:Road to the 2021 Boston MarathonSlow the BLEEP DownInstagram: @bestjohnnyever

    Connect with Carolyn:

    Email me with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles Instagram

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  • Have you ever been told that you need to “know your WHY” when it comes to running and racing? What does that even mean and how do you figure out your WHY? That’s the topic of today’s discussion and I’ve brought on a special guest to help uncover my personal reasons for racing the Chicago Marathon on October 13, 2024!

    My special guest is none other than former Inspired Soles co-host and knowing-your-WHY advocate, Kim Sankey! (I didn’t even make it one episode of solo hosting before inviting her back again :-)

    My hope with this episode is that you’ll walk away with tools to discover why you run or race. Because as Kim said in our 200th episode, knowing your WHY is … everything.

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  • Today we’re celebrating our 200th episode of Inspired Soles and we couldn’t think of a better guest host than fellow physio, running coach, podcaster and trusted friend of the pod, Dr. Duane Scotti from the Healthy Runner Podcast.

    Duane expertly guided this emotional rollercoaster of a conversation, which kicked off with a pretty huge announcement about what’s next for Inspired Soles. From there we laughed and cried while reminiscing about the 200 meaningful conversations we’ve been fortunate to have over the past four years. We covered:

    What we’ve learned as hostsWhich guests surprised us mostHow the podcast has impacted our own runningThings the listeners might not know about us (including our own fears!), andWhat we hope to be remembered for.

    Resources we discussed in the episode:

    Duane's past episodes:Return to Running Safely After Time OffIt's All About That Base (Training)SPRAK Your Training With PrehabWhy Road Runners Should Try TrailsDuane Celebrates 200 Episodes with Carolyn CoffinVideo of Carolyn's winning DWTS dance to "Candyman"Ihor Verys | Mantario Trail FKT Record HolderDiane Palmason | Canadian Women's Running PioneerKim & Carolyn’s Running InsecuritiesJessica Drakul | From Booze to BostonHeidi Schmaltz | Exploring Your Edges

    You can help spread the running love! The best way to SUPPORT Inspired Soles is to share your favourite episode(s) with friends, subscribe, or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Connect on Instagram @inspiredsolescast or email guest ideas to [email protected].

  • We’ve talked a lot about pacing strategies on the show and how to pace yourself well throughout a race. But what about the role of a pacer? What is a pacer and why would you want to ask someone to pace you? What does it take to be a good pacer and how do you go about choosing one? What are the rules and etiquette when it comes to pacers and what types of challenges do they face? We discuss these topics and more as we explore how the use of a pacer and the act of being a pacer differs between road and trail.

    Resources we discussed in the episode:

    Kevin Beatty | Pacer for Carolyn's Las Vegas Rock 'n Roll 10K Win


    Connect with Carolyn & Kim:

    Email us with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles InstagramKim's InstagramKim's FacebookCarolyn's Facebook

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  • Adam Neiles is a 27-year-old former football player who now works as a Strength & Conditioning Specialist at Testify Performance in Winnipeg. We first spoke to Adam just a few short months ago (Ep 187) as he was beginning the buildup to his very first marathon…the Manitoba Marathon. At that point he was following a solid plan, spirits were high, and he’d set the goal of finishing in under 4-hours. We thought it would be fitting to have him back to hear how the rest of his training went, and what race day was like. With his signature sense of humour, Adam recounts how he came excruciatingly close to achieving his sub-4 goal, clocking in at 4:02:45.

    As a goal-oriented person, Adam talks about what it was like to navigate his feelings of failure but we want to publicly state just how proud we are of him. It’s super gutsy to set a challenging goal and go after it, so whether you knock it out of the park or come up short, there is always something to learn for next time. And it sounds like there will be a next time for Adam!

    Connect with Adam:

    Adam's Instagram: @adamneilesAdam's previous interview: Football Player Trains for First Marathon

    Connect with Carolyn & Kim:

    Email us with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles InstagramKim's InstagramKim's FacebookCarolyn's Facebook

    You can help spread the running love! The best way to SUPPORT Inspired Soles is to share your favourite episode(s) with friends, subscribe, or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Connect on Instagram @inspiredsolescast or email guest ideas to [email protected].

  • Miriam Betzner fell in love with trail running while living in South Africa. Born on the other side of the world, she grew up on three continents before her family settled in Manitoba. After nine years abroad, she moved back to Manitoba in 2014 and got involved in the local trail running community by volunteering at several local races that first year and has been part of the community since. When she’s not running trails, you might find her on her road or gravel bikes, or dabbling in triathlon.

    Miriam’s involvement in her local sporting community includes being a part of the Manitoba Association of Trail Runners organizer. In this episode we talk about what it is like to run in South Africa, why running community is important, ways one can get involved in their running community and what makes Miriam feel inspired as her best self.

    Connect with Miriam:

    Instagram: @miriam_does_sportsManitoba Association of Trail Runners (MATR): www.matr.ca

    Connect with Carolyn & Kim:

    Email us with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles InstagramKim's InstagramKim's FacebookCarolyn's Facebook

    You can help spread the running love! The best way to SUPPORT Inspired Soles is to share your favourite episode(s) with friends, subscribe, or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Connect on Instagram @inspiredsolescast or email guest ideas to [email protected].

  • Hailing from Calgary AB, Polly Moody is a 40-year old mom-of-two, a full-time teacher, and 2:46 marathoner. What makes her story so compelling is just how much adversity she’s had to overcome. After breaking the elusive 3-hour barrier (2:58:38) at the 2015 Boston Marathon without much dedicated training, Polly tried multiple times to go sub-2:55 and came up just a bit short each time. Instead of giving up, she kept mining for lessons and trying again until it eventually happened at CIM in 2018 where she ran 2:53:07. She followed that up with a 2:48:02 in Chicago 2019, but then early in the pandemic she suffered a serious ACL/meniscus injury that required surgery and a lengthy rehab. As her 30s came to a close, Polly figured her best running days were likely behind her but at the Chicago marathon in 2023 – at the age of 40! – she ran the race of her life in 2:46:34, which included a quick porta potty stop and a 90-second negative split! Under the guidance of a new coach, she’s excited to return to Chicago in 2024 with hopes of cracking 2:45.

    A lifelong athlete, Polly only began taking running seriously after her kids were born but she’s gained a ton of wisdom alongside her speedy times. We especially loved hearing how she uses trail running and 10k races to enhance her marathon training.

    Connect with Polly:

    Instagram: @mommytosubthree

    Polly's Podcast Appearances:

    Rambling Runner with Matt Chittim: Massive Knee Injury to a 2:46 at ChicagoRun Chats with @RonRunsNYC: Focusing on Joy & the Process to Find Her Best

    Connect with Carolyn & Kim:

    Email us with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles InstagramKim's InstagramKim's FacebookCarolyn's Facebook

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  • Chantelle Erickson, known as "the mother runner," has enjoyed running for 15 years. Originally from the Greater Toronto Area, she moved west, living in Saskatchewan and Alberta. Her running journey spans obstacle races, marathons, ultras, and multi-stage races, all initially in the pursuit of health and wellness. Starting on a treadmill, she soon embraced the outdoors, running on Saskatchewan's gravel roads. Running became crucial for her mental well-being, offering a positive self-image and goal-setting opportunities.

    Chantelle's structured approach has kept her consistent for over a decade. After her son's birth, she completed her first half-marathon within eight months, living by her mantra, "If you can believe it, you can achieve it." She has raced in numerous Canadian cities and achieved a podium finish in Fernie in 2016. Her passion for mountains was ignited after a challenging 70-mile backpacking trip in the Bob Marshall Wilderness.

    She entered ultra marathons in 2017, completing her first 50k at the Lost Soul Ultra. With podium finishes in subsequent races, Chantelle realized the importance of consistent training and coaching. Despite facing injuries and harsh conditions, she remains resilient, using running to overcome life's setbacks. Chantelle coaches for Personal Peak and writes for Canadian Running magazine. Outside running, Chantelle runs a pre and postnatal fitness business called Be Well Chantelle, advises on financial fitness, and enjoys various outdoor activities.

    Connect with Chantelle:

    Instagram: @runningmama85Website: bewellchantelle.comPersonal Peak Run CoachingFacebook: chantelle.erickson

    Connect with Carolyn & Kim:

    Email us with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles InstagramKim's InstagramKim's FacebookCarolyn's Facebook

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  • Kevin Barata is a 46 year old trail ultrarunner who lives in Abbotsford, BC with his wife and three daughters. He has been a police officer with the RCMP for 21 years and currently works with the Emergency Response Team in the Vancouver Lower Mainland.

    Kevin has been running ultra marathons since 2014 in various distances from 50km to 250 mile races. In fact he recently completed the Coccodona 250 and has run well over 150 miles in multiple backyard ultras. You have also heard us talk about Kevin on the show as the person who provided navigation and a police escort for Dave Proctor as he neared the completion of his record breaking run across Canada.

    In this episode we talk about how Kevin started running trails and what it takes to train for and complete a 250 mile race. We discuss how he absolutely loves the challenge that running long distances brings and how he always embraces the journey along the way. Running for Kevin is therapeutic and a way for him to stay grounded and feel accomplished while striving to seek new challenges and surprise himself with what's possible!

    Connect with Kevin:

    Instagram: @kbar_runs

    Connect with Carolyn & Kim:

    Email us with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles InstagramKim's InstagramKim's FacebookCarolyn's Facebook

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  • Rory Linkletter and Ben Flanagan are elite Canadian distance runners and friends who have both been on the show twice. Although they have different primary disciplines, they occasionally compete against one another and that is always a great day for fans of the sport.

    On May 25th, 2024 they lined up at the Canadian 10k Championships in Ottawa and they’re here to break it all down with us. As a 5k runner, Ben was treating this race as strength work and as a marathoner, Rory was looking at it like speed work on his road to the summer Olympics in Paris. In this conversation they held nothing back when describing their pre-race preparation and in-race tactics to try and win. In the end Ben came out on top in 28:09 and Rory finished second in 28:40. Both had small personal bests and Ben’s was also good for a new Canadian record. We think it’s safe to say that they put on an exceptional show for the thousands of fans lining the streets of our nation’s capital.

    Both in their late 20s, Rory & Ben seem wise beyond their years and have an undeniable mutual respect for each other. Ben has achieved the 5000m Olympic Standard and will be racing the Canadian track trials on June 27th in hopes of another win. Either way, it is looking very likely that he’ll also be named to the summer Olympic team, and he and Rory have requested to room together in Paris.

    It’s not every day that you get to hear two competitors break down a race together like this, including what was going on in their heads every step of the way.

    Ben’s Past Appearances

    Episode 151 - Deep Dive on World ChampionshipsEpisode 95 - Canadian 10k Champion

    Rory’s Past Appearances

    Episode 180 - On Running Olympic Standard at the Seville MarathonEpisode 153 - Top Canadian Men’s Marathoner at 2023 World Championships

    Connect with Ben:

    Instagram: @ben_flanagan

    Connect with Rory:

    YouTube: @LinkletterRoryInstagram: @rory_linkletter

    Connect with Carolyn & Kim:

    Email us with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles InstagramKim's InstagramKim's FacebookCarolyn's Facebook

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  • Melvin Yumang is a 40-year old flight nurse & runner from St. Agathe, Manitoba who was one half of a recent Couple of the Quarter episode with his wife, Jonelle. Melvin & Jonelle are proud parents to 8-month old baby Jameson and in that episode they opened up about their fertility & health struggles. Today we’re shining a spotlight on Melvin’s running.

    Inspired to do something meaningful to mark the one year anniversary of his father’s passing in May of 2018, Melvin decided to take up running. It started with a 10k at Ottawa race weekend but by 2019 it had escalated to a marathon. He finished the Manitoba Marathon in a very respectable time of 3:45 and has been able to shave off another 7-10 minutes every year since. He now boasts a personal best of 3:19 and wants to keep chipping away until he qualifies for Boston. Although Melvin dabbles in many distances on the roads as well as the track, his favourite distance is the marathon because of its difficulty to master. You’ll hear about changes he’s made to his fueling strategy as he’s gone along, and how he’s gotten creative with training because of his role as a shift worker and new parent.

    Melvin gives back to the running community as a pace bunny, ambassador, and regular local run club attendee.


    Connect with Melvin:

    Instagram: @emjaywhyCouple of the Quarter with Melvin & Jonelle

    Connect with Carolyn & Kim:

    Email us with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles InstagramKim's InstagramKim's FacebookCarolyn's Facebook

    You can help spread the running love! The best way to SUPPORT Inspired Soles is to share your favourite episode(s) with friends, subscribe, or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Connect on Instagram @inspiredsolescast or email guest ideas to [email protected].

  • Dave Stevens, hailing from Nelson, BC, is an accomplished Elite Ultra Runner, Coach, and Father. By day, Dave serves as a Spatial Analyst for the province while blending a sustainable training regimen into his busy lifestyle. With an impressive track record spanning more than a decade, Dave has secured victories at the Run Rabbit Run 100 miler twice, UTMB Mexico 100 miler, and has made the podium at the flatter Javelina 100. He has consistently placed in the top 10 at major races ranging from 50 to 100 kilometers. Dave proudly represented Canada at the mountain running world championships and excels in challenging mountain traverses. As he approaches 42, Dave shows no signs of slowing down, maintaining a relaxed approach to sustainable training that he eagerly shares with the athletes he coaches. Coming from a non-athletic background himself, Dave is passionate about helping others navigate this transition without making all the mistakes he once made.

    Connect with Dave:

    Instagram: @davestevens_outrunya Coachinghttps://outrunya.comhttps://coolsaetgo.run

    Connect with Carolyn & Kim:

    Email us with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles InstagramKim's InstagramKim's FacebookCarolyn's Facebook

    You can help spread the running love! The best way to SUPPORT Inspired Soles is to share your favourite episode(s) with friends, subscribe, or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Connect on Instagram @inspiredsolescast or email guest ideas to [email protected].

  • Today we are catching up with 42 year old Canadian marathon record holder Natasha Wodak. Natasha was last on our show in February 2023 and we spent a big portion of that conversation talking about one of the many highlights of her illustrious career where she ran the Canadian marathon record of 2:23:12 in Berlin back in September of 2022. Since then she has done four marathon buildups and three marathons trying to hit the Olympic standard of 2:26:50 and she was unable to get it done for reasons she talks about in this interview. With the 18-month qualifying window now officially closed (Nov 2022 to May 2023), Natasha is left to process the fact that she will not be on the start line of the 2024 Paris Olympics, and in many ways she was doing some of that right here with us. We love when athletes keep things real and Natasha is about as real as they come, sharing both her highs and lows with full honesty and transparency. Natasha bounces back from disappointment pretty quickly and since this recording it was announced that she’ll be toeing the line at the Canadian 10k championships this weekend in Ottawa and it will be fun to cheer her on once again.

    Connect with Natasha:

    Instagram: @tashawodakOur last interview with Natasha

    Connect with Carolyn & Kim:

    Email us with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles InstagramKim's InstagramKim's FacebookCarolyn's Facebook

    You can help spread the running love! The best way to SUPPORT Inspired Soles is to share your favourite episode(s) with friends, subscribe, or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Connect on Instagram @inspiredsolescast or email guest ideas to [email protected].

  • Gina Tranquada is a 38 year old occupational therapist, runner, wife and mother-of-two from Winnipeg, MB, who has been tearing it up on the track, road, and trails since we last spoke two years ago. Under the guidance of Olympic marathoner Krista Duchene – who currently holds the Canadian 50km record – Gina has begun making national teams. In Sept 2023, she proudly represented Canada at the Beaver Flat 50 in Swift Current, SK, which served as the first ever NACAC (North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association) 50km Mountain & Trail championships. She also qualified for the World 50km Road Championships two months later in India, but you’ll have to listen to the end to hear why she wasn’t able to attend that event and how she dealt with her disappointment.

    Gina just completed the Mad City Ultra 50k in Madison, WI, where she finished 4th female and 1st Canadian in 3:38, which was a personal best by 5 minutes! This performance also landed her a Top 5 North American 50km ranking from Ultra Running!

    Connect with Gina:

    Instagram: @gt_racer.mbGina's last Inspired Soles interview: Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

    Connect with Carolyn & Kim:

    Email us with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles InstagramKim's InstagramKim's FacebookCarolyn's InstagramCarolyn's FacebookCarolyn's website

    You can help spread the running love! The best way to SUPPORT Inspired Soles is to share your favourite episode(s) with friends, subscribe, or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Connect on Instagram @inspiredsolescast or email guest ideas to [email protected].

  • Jessica Drakul is a 45-year old adult-onset runner who ran the 2024 Boston Marathon, set a personal best time of 3:40:11, AND re-qualified for next year’s race. Despite it being a warm day that proved challenging for many runners, Jessica maintains that it was only the second hardest thing she’s ever done. The hardest thing? Getting sober 18 years ago.

    After a 7-year struggle with alcohol addiction from the ages of 19-26, Jessica had her first day of sobriety on January 11th, 2006 – about 5 weeks before her 27th birthday. In this episode she recounts the ways in which alcohol impacted her health and relationships, and brought her face-to-face with her own mortality.


    Running didn’t seriously enter the picture for Jessica until the pandemic when she found herself with more time to get fit. Since then she has run dozens of races including the 2023 Manitoba Marathon, which she completed in 3:41:49 … close to one hour faster than her first one in 2021! This qualified her for the 2024 Boston Marathon and we think it’s safe to say that nobody had a more complete Boston experience than Jessica did! She toured the city, met the influencers & Olympians, bought the merch, did the shakeout runs, watched the Red Sox in Fenway Park, ate the carbs, and even brushed up on her CPR!

    Jessica gives back to the Winnipeg running community in numerous ways. She serves on the board of the Manitoba Runners’ Association, is an ambassador for WFPS Run, and participates in many local run clubs.

    Connect with Jessica:

    Instagram: @drakul_runnings Email: [email protected]

    Connect with Carolyn & Kim:

    Email us with guest ideas: [email protected] Soles InstagramKim's InstagramKim's FacebookCarolyn's InstagramCarolyn's FacebookCarolyn's website

    You can help spread the running love! The best way to SUPPORT Inspired Soles is to share your favourite episode(s) with friends, subscribe, or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Connect on Instagram @inspiredsolescast or email guest ideas to [email protected].