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Happy Valentine’s Day! You know what that means: We have a brand new season of Love Is Blind to devour. Courtney Revolution (The Circle) joins host Chris Burns to delight in all of the pod romances and love triangles. Plus, Meg joins the podcast to debrief the Madison-Mason-Meg love triangle. Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/WeHaveTheReceipts Text us at (929) 487-3621 DM Chris @FatCarrieBradshaw on Instagram Follow We Have The Receipts wherever you listen, so you never miss an episode. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.…
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This week on the pod is Porter Middaugh. Porter Middaugh is a rising star in the world of endurance sports. Recently graduated from Battle Mountain High School in Colorado, Porter has joined Project Podium, a USA Triathlon men’s development program in Tempe, Arizona. Known for his remarkable versatility, Porter has also made a name for himself both in cross country and track. He ran 8:41 for 3200m at the Arcadia Invitational this past spring, the second-fastest time in Colorado state history. Porter also finished 6th at the Nike Cross Nationals Meet in the fall, with a time of 15:25. Porter's achievements extend beyond the track. He was the 2023 Colorado Gatorade Player of the Year and has shown his prowess in triathlons and mountain running. Competing at the USA Triathlon Junior Nationals, he demonstrates his dedication and prowess in the world of triathlons, making him a future prospect to be one of the top triathletes in America. With a family deeply rooted in sports, Porter’s journey is fueled by strong influences and a passion for competition. As he transitions to the elite level, he continues to ignite that passion and set higher standards to become world class. Today, Porter and I talk about his recent competition in Des Moines, Iowa. We also discuss inside the life of Project Podium, and much more. Please consider giving this podcast a follow and a five-star review! Share with a friend, a teammate, or someone who you think might benefit from this episode. Let's inspire more people and make an impact on the sport of running. Contact me: thesundayshakeout@gmail.com Instagram: @thesundayshakeout
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This week on the pod is Porter Middaugh. Porter Middaugh is a rising star in the world of endurance sports. Recently graduated from Battle Mountain High School in Colorado, Porter has joined Project Podium, a USA Triathlon men’s development program in Tempe, Arizona. Known for his remarkable versatility, Porter has also made a name for himself both in cross country and track. He ran 8:41 for 3200m at the Arcadia Invitational this past spring, the second-fastest time in Colorado state history. Porter also finished 6th at the Nike Cross Nationals Meet in the fall, with a time of 15:25. Porter's achievements extend beyond the track. He was the 2023 Colorado Gatorade Player of the Year and has shown his prowess in triathlons and mountain running. Competing at the USA Triathlon Junior Nationals, he demonstrates his dedication and prowess in the world of triathlons, making him a future prospect to be one of the top triathletes in America. With a family deeply rooted in sports, Porter’s journey is fueled by strong influences and a passion for competition. As he transitions to the elite level, he continues to ignite that passion and set higher standards to become world class. Today, Porter and I talk about his recent competition in Des Moines, Iowa. We also discuss inside the life of Project Podium, and much more. Please consider giving this podcast a follow and a five-star review! Share with a friend, a teammate, or someone who you think might benefit from this episode. Let's inspire more people and make an impact on the sport of running. Contact me: thesundayshakeout@gmail.com Instagram: @thesundayshakeout
Today on the podcast is a banger episode. I had a mini panel with two of the top competitors in the 4A classification of the State of Washington: Connor Rickey and Isaac Benjamin. Shoutout to Connor committing to this show despite being in France. Connor is a senior out of Issaquah High School. He holds PR's of 1:54.29 (800m), 4:14.15 (1600m), 9:11.65 (3200m), and 14:46.9 (5K XC). Isaac is a junior out of South Kitsap High School. He holds PR's of 2:03.03 (800m), 4:18.19 (Mile), 9:11.99 (3200m), 15:01.8 (5K XC), and 30:18 (10K Road). Today was just a fun show, getting to chop it up with some of the top guys in Washington. This is the second ever panel episode of The Sunday Shakeout and I partnered with Jean Claude, also known as Startline Running on Instagram. He is the other voice in today’s conversation and asks a lot of great questions, so it was a fun one today. We talk all about their thoughts on what went down in the Super Bowl, including Jean Claude losing a bet and having to run 24 miles. We also talk about what it took for Isaac to go from 76th at State his Sophomore year running 17:06, to being second and dropping 15 flats on a weekly basis, and what event they think would be the perfect match in the middle for them. I also asked them what they thought the over/under would be in 4A for each event this season, their thoughts on mentality and rivalries, and so much more. Before we get into today’s episode, please, wherever you are, in your car, at work, on a run, give this podcast a follow and a five-star review on whatever platform you are listening on. That goes a long way in supporting the growth of The Sunday Shakeout so that I can keeping bringing to you some of the greatest stories in the sport of running and in that process, share love and passion for track and field and distance running. Without further delay, please enjoy my chat with Jean Claude, Connor Rickey, and Isaac Benjamin Follow me on my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesundayshakeout/ Follow Jean Claude on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startline_running/…
This week on the show is my first video podcast. I recently dislocated my knee on my birthday. Today is the the day I tell the story of that and some of the lessons that I have learned so far, as well as looking forward. I also speak a little bit about where I think the world of track and field is headed after some of the world records that have gone down recently. Thank you everyone so much for the support! I hope you enjoy this episode of The Sunday Shakeout! Please consider leaving a follow and a five-star review!…
Today on the show marks the return of Michael Maiorano. Michael holds PRs of 4:06 (Mile), 8:14 (3000m), 14:01 (5000m), 29:51 (10,000m) Last time I had him on the show was in early September, right before he started his cross country season at Salt Lake Community College, an NCJAA School. Now, y’all might be thinking: "JUCO? Who would want to run for a JUCO school?” I will tell you straight up before getting into the conversation, not enough people take Salt Lake and JUCO in general seriously. Many of the guys who run there are sub 4 guys, 60 minutes in the half marathon. JUCO is no joke, and especially a team like Salt Lake, that won a national title. In fact, in today’s conversation, Michael talks about how just this past weekend, the team went up to UW and beat 5 or 6 D1 squads. So, JUCO demands respect. Michael ran at Gonzaga for a bit so he’s the real deal. Aside from that, Michael and I had an awesome conversation today. We talk all about the vibrant running culture in Utah, the personal journey for Michael transitioning to JUCO, and some of the experiences and valuable lessons he has learned, what it means for him to find purpose in the sport, and so many other things. Michael is such a wise dude. He has so many amazing things to say and is very intentional with his life and how he carries himself. It would be a disservice to yourself if you clicked away from our chat because there is something for everyone in our conversation. Please, wherever you are, in your car, at work, on a run, give this podcast a follow and a five-star review on whatever platform you are listening on. That goes a long way in supporting the growth of The Sunday Shakeout so that I can keeping bringing to you some of the greatest stories in the sport of running and in that process, share love and passion for track and field and distance running.…
Yes, he is only a Sophomore in high school. No, this isn't fake. Today on the show is Cooper Lutkenhaus. Cooper is a Sophomore out of Northwest High School, and is one of the best 800m runners in the nation. Last June, as a freshman, Cooper stunned the field at the 2024 Brooks PR 800, running 1:47 and beating a star-studded field with his crazy kick in the last 200, setting the Freshman National Record. He also won the Brooks PR JR 800m as an eighth grader, and is a State Champ in the 800m, NON Champ in the 800m, and to be honest, the list goes on and on. I could go on and on about how talented this guy is and everything he has achieved only as a Sophomore, which is the same grade as me right now (lol). In my chat with Cooper today, we discuss how he solo time trialled an 800m in the middle of December and ran 1:52, what it meant for him to break the Sophomore Indoor 800m Record, running a converted 1:49.8 at the Texas Tech Invitational. Cooper also talks about pressure, his relationship with cross country as an 800m runner, and his thoughts on having his own Wikipedia page. Please, wherever you are, in your car, at work, on a run, give this podcast a follow and a five-star review on whatever platform you are listening on. That goes a long way in supporting the growth of The Sunday Shakeout so that I can keeping bringing to you some of the greatest stories in the sport of running and in that process, share love and passion for track and field and distance running. So, without further delay, please enjoy my conversation with Cooper Lutkenhaus…
Today on the podcast is the return of Sophia and Victoria Rodriguez from Mercer Island High School. The last time I had them on the podcast was last February and since then, Sophia has won 3 state titles, Victoria won a national title in the steeplechase, they finished 8th and 12th at NXN, and Victoria is committed to run at Wake Forest University next fall. So, there’s a lot to unravel. We discuss what it’s like with it being Victoria’s final year of high school running and how their sibling relationship is going to change, what it was like for Sophia to win a state title individually, and as a team on both the boys’ and girls’ side, their NXN experience in the mud, the importance of a mental reset, as well as how they are able to maintain joy in running despite the challenges that the sport brings. Please give this podcast a follow and a five-star review on whatever platform you are listening on. That goes a long way in supporting the growth of The Sunday Shakeout so that I can keeping bringing to you some of the greatest stories in the sport of running and in that process, share love and passion for track and field and distance running. Without further delay, please enjoy my conversation with Sophia and Victoria Rodriguez…
Today, ladies and gentlemen, is the first panel episode on The Sunday Shakeout. To start off this series, I partnered up with Jean Claude, also known on Instagram as Startline Running, to bring to you some of the top athletes in the Washington State 3A division, including Owen Powell, Vince Recupero, Hudson Atrosh, and Kade Brownell. I have had a few of these on the show before, but bringing them together on one panel episode was truly something else. These guys are national caliber and some of the biggest stars in all of high school running. It was great to hear some of their perspectives and banter as we draw closer to the 2025 Outdoor Track Season. The guys gave their thoughts on it being their senior year, the final dance of their high school careers, some of the personal growth and transformations they have undergone throughout their four years of high school, and really everything in between. Truly, this episode has it all. It gets a little spicy at times with rivalries but I know that anyone listening is here for the action. And we have delivered. Before we get into today’s episode, please, wherever you are, in your car, at work, on a run, give this podcast a follow and a five-star review on whatever platform you are listening on. That goes a long way in supporting the growth of The Sunday Shakeout so that I can keeping bringing to you some of the greatest stories in the sport of running and in that process, share love and passion for track and field and distance running. So, without further delay, please enjoy the inaugural panel episode of The Sunday Shakeout.…
Today on the show I am joined by TJ Hansen. TJ is a senior out of Michigan and finished 2nd place at NXN after crawling to the final qualifying spot at NXR. He is also a back-to-back state champ in cross country and ran under 15 minutes for 5K seven times during the season. TJ is set to run at the University of Colorado after flipping his commitment from University of Tennessee following the Sean Carlson coaching change. We will talk all about how he went from tripping, being sick, and barely making it to NXN, to being second in the nation. We also talk about running back to his tent a minute before winning his 2nd consecutive state title, getting hit by a car his Sophomore year the day before winning his state qualifier, and so many other crazy stories. Before we hop into today’s episode, please wherever you are right now, in your car, on the bus, in your home, please take a second to give this podcast a follow and a five-star review on whatever platform you are listening on. That goes a long way in supporting The Sunday Shakeout and some of the exciting things that we got going on in 2025. Thank you. Without further delay, please enjoy my conversation with TJ Hansen…
Happy New Year! The new year is often a time to look forward and set intentions for ourselves as we journey through the next chapter of our lives. However, I also believe that reflection is a huge part of turning the clock. So today, I am looking back and revealing some of the biggest lessons that I have learned on this podcast in 2024. Whether you run in high school, college, or are just getting into it in your adult years, I think anyone can take something from this episode to apply to their daily lives. Stay tuned for some of the panel episodes that I have on The Sunday Shakeout coming very soon!…
Today on the podcast marks the return of Erik Semling! Last time I had Erik on the podcast was back in August right after the Olympic Games in Paris. We discussed all the action that happened at this year’s games, as well at the 70 minute half marathon that he ran at just 14 years old. Today, being Erik’s third time on the podcast, we discuss his freshman cross country season that he just ran. Let me run off some accolades: Minnesota 1A State Champion in 15:23 21st at the NXR Heartland Championship race in 15:09 12th at Runninglane Nationals in 15 flat Despite all of this, Erik says that he was disappointed with his season. Today, we will unpack his mindset, motivations, how we is working on speed and strength over the winter, why accountability is so important, and much more. If you haven’t already, please consider giving this podcast a follow and a five-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. That goes a long way in supporting the growth of this podcast so we can inspire more people in the world of running and in that process grow this great sport that we all know and love. Along those lines, if you thought this episode was impactful or left a mark in any way, please share this with a teammate, a friend, your grandma, someone who you think could get a smile or a learning from today’s show. Thank you so much to all of my listeners for the support! Please enjoy my conversation with Erik Semling.…
Today on the podcast is Cassidy Armstrong! Cassidy is a junior at Ballard High School in Seattle Washington and is the recently crowned Girls Footlocker West Champion in a time of 17:42. She also won the NIKE Hole in The Wall Invitational in a time of 16:43, just barely missing the course record set by Anna Callahan one year earlier. Today, Cassidy and I talk all about her 2024 season and her massive progression from last year to this year, the greatest stories and lessons from her 2024 cross country season, what it means to have balance in the sport of running, the importance of consistency in the sport of running, and more. If you haven’t already, please consider giving this podcast a follow and a five-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. That goes a long way in supporting the growth of this podcast so we can inspire more people in the world of running and in that process grow this great sport that we all know and love. Along those lines, if you thought this episode was impactful or left a mark in any way, please share this with a teammate, a friend, your grandma, someone who you think could get a smile or a learning from today’s show. Without further delay, please enjoy my conversation with Cassidy Armstrong.…
Ladies and Gentlemen… Today on the podcast is guy who won it all, a national champion, Charlie Vause, your 2024 Boys NXN Champion. Last weekend, Charlie Vause won the Nike Cross Nationals Meet in a time of 15:28 in one of the most treacherous races in meet history. Previous to NXN, Charlie didn’t even win his state meet, nor his NXR, yet he pulled it all off. Learn how in today’s show. Today, I also have a very special co-host with me on the show, Jean Claude. Jean is the owner of Startline Running on Instagram, who does interviews with the best cross country and track and field athletes in the State of Washington, making amazing and genuine content. Jean is the future of media in the sport of running and today that got put on full display. We dive into Charlies perspective on what happened at NXN, how his faith is so intertwined with his journey in running, his transformational journey from finishing 14th at NXR last year to winning NXN this year, what it meant for him to go rock bottom after his junior track season and how he came back, what it means to embrace the underdog mentality, and much more. If you haven’t already, please consider giving this podcast a follow and a five-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. That goes a long way in supporting the growth of this podcast so we can inspire more people in the world of running and in that process grow this great sport that we all know and love. Along those lines, if you thought this episode was impactful or left a mark in any way, please share this with a teammate, a friend, your grandma, someone who you think could get a smile or a learning from today’s show. Learn about how he did it. Listen now.…
Today on the podcast is Baltimore Marathon Winner Willy Fink. Willy is a professional runner for Under Armour Baltimore Distance, and is one of the top track athletes in the United States. Willy’s story this past year has been pretty incredible, because this time last year, at the BU Opener, he ran 13:19 for 5K indoors and had tons of momentum going into 2024, and Olympic Year. However, in the spring, Willy sustained a terrible achilles injury that even left him unable to walk for a bit, yet he came back, ran at the Olympic Trials, won the Baltimore Marathon in October, and just overall had an incredible comeback story. So in our conversation, we did into his rollercoaster 2024 journey, the value of patience and how he defines discipline, the power of positivity and how we pulled off the victory at the 2024 Baltimore Marathon. If you haven’t already, please consider giving this podcast a follow and a five-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. That goes a long way in supporting the growth of this podcast so we can inspire more people in the world of running and in that process grow this great sport that we all know and love. Along those lines, if you thought this episode was impactful or left a mark in any way, please share this with a teammate, a friend, your grandma, someone who you think could get a smile or a learning from today’s show. Without further delay, please enjoy my conversation with Willy Fink!…
Welcome back to The Sunday Shakeout ! I’m your host, Nicholas, and today we’re diving into one of the most prestigious moments in athletics—the announcement of the World Athletes of the Year at the World Athletics Awards 2024 in Monaco. This year, a the women’s side, we have Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands and on the men’s side is Letsile Tebogo of Botswana. We’ll explore their incredible accomplishments, what this recognition means for the sport, and what makes them true legends in the sport of track and field. I will also be giving my thoughts on what I think are the characteristics that define an athlete of the year, and some thoughts for 2025. If you haven’t already, please consider giving this podcast a follow and a five-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. That goes a long way in supporting the growth of this podcast so we can inspire more people in the world of running and in that process grow this great sport that we all know and love. Along those lines, if you thought this episode was impactful or left a mark in any way, please share this with a teammate, a friend, your grandma, someone who you think could get a smile or a learning from today’s show. Without further delay, please enjoy my breakdown of the World Athletes of the Year.…
Today on the podcast, I had an awesome conversation with Chloe and Hannah Huyler. Chloe and Hannah are twin sisters that are seniors at Lakeridge High School in Oregon. Both Hannah and Chloe are committed to run at D1 schools next year, with Hannah running at Vanderbilt and Chloe running at Notre Dame. Chloe recently won the NXR Northwest Girls Championship race and if I am getting the dates right, they will both be racing on December 7th, with Chloe racing at NXN and Hannah racing at Footlocker Nationals. What’s crazy about their journeys is that Chloe and Hannah started doing cross country just last year and since then, they have become some of the top runners not only in Oregon, but also in the Pacific Northwest and only time will tell if they can stand on the podium at Nationals. Today, we talk all about their experiences at NXR and how Chloe made up a 10 second deficit in the final k from Sophia Rodriguez in order to take the win in the last 200. We also talk about their relationship in the sport of running and how much it has helped their journeys, why they chose Notre Dame and Vanderbilt, how they envision the future of their respective running careers, and much more. If you haven’t already, please consider giving this podcast a follow and a five-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. That goes a long way in supporting the growth of this podcast so we can inspire more people in the world of running and in that process grow this great sport that we all know and love. Along those lines, if you thought this episode was impactful or left a mark in any way, please share this with a teammate, a friend, your grandma, someone who you think could get a smile or a learning from today’s show. Without further delay, please enjoy my conversation with Chloe and Hannah Huyler.…
Today on the podcast in Andy Raynor! Andy is a runner based in the UK and has a YouTube channel with over 28 thousand subscribers known as the FOD runner. He reviews running shoes and all of his races and training for 5Ks, 10Ks, half, and full marathons. YouTube is one of the places where I found true passion and motivation to start running seriously, and so channels like his and many others hit home for me. Andy is a very analytical person in the way that he approaches the training and racing process and his deliberate approach has brought him success. He started running in his 20s a little less than 10 years ago, and he holds PR’s of 2:40 in the marathon, 1:13 in the half marathon, 33 minutes for 10K, and 16:05 for 5K. He does all of this while doing a full-time job, having a family, and running an incredible YouTube channel. Andy’s incredible and infectious passion for the sport shines through in my conversation with him today. This conversation is really for anyone who wants to dive into the world of marathoning, and just enjoy a very insightful conversation between two committed people in the sport of running. Andy and I talk all about his 9 and half kilometer race that he did earlier today, mindset and overcoming adversity, his journey from being a soccer player to committed to the sport, why it’s important to control the controllables, and much more. If you haven’t already, please consider giving this podcast a follow and a five-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. That goes a long way in supporting the growth of this podcast so we can inspire more people in the world of running and in that process grow this great sport that we all know and love. Along those lines, if you thought this episode was impactful or left a mark in any way, please share this with a teammate, a friend, your grandma, someone who you think could get a smile or a learning from today’s show. The FOD Runner on YT: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFODRunner…
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