In this solo episode, Nick goes deep into the mental side of running — the part no training plan really prepares you for. He breaks down why the hardest part of any run is simply showing up, how identity shifts from “I run” to “I am a runner,” and the three voices every runner carries with them on the road or trail: the Quitter, the Negotiator, and the Champion. Nick also opens up about his own story as a veteran struggling with addiction, how running became a lifeline, and how that journey gave birth to the phrase “Run Scared” and the Ostrich Running brand. If you’ve ever battled your alarm clock, argued with yourself mid-run, or wondered why you keep lacing up when life is heavy — this one’s for you. In this episode:
- The psychology of showing up when you don’t want to
- “I am a runner” vs “I run” – how identity changes everything
- The Quitter, the Negotiator, and the Champion
- How running helped Nick rebuild his life after addiction
- What “Run Scared” really means and why it matters
Listen on your next tempo run, long run, or when you need a reminder of why you do this.
Alethia RunOstrich Running