
Katie Asmuth is more than an elite ultrarunner. She’s a mom of two, a nurse practitioner, and one of the toughest competitors in the sport. From multiple top-10 finishes at Western States to her gritty run at Leadville, Katie knows what it takes to balance family, medicine, and professional racing.
In this episode, we talk about:
✅ Lessons from Western States and Leadville 100
✅ The mental shift from chasing splits to chasing joy
✅ Balancing motherhood, medicine, and mountain miles
✅ Fueling, problem-solving, and reframing when the race gets hard
✅ Why grit and joy aren’t opposites—they’re the long game
If you’re chasing your first ultra, struggling with burnout, or just want to hear real talk from one of trail running’s most authentic voices, this one’s for you.
Keywords: Katie Asmuth, Western States 100, Leadville 100, ultrarunning, trail running podcast, elite ultrarunner, HOKA athlete, ultramarathon mindset, running joy, endurance sports