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The Ostrich Running Podcast
Nick Meraz
38 episodes
6 hours ago
Join host Nick Meraz, an amateur ultra marathon runner obsessed with pushing limits, and his skeptical co-host Jarett Horton, who can’t quite grasp why anyone would run for fun. Together, they bring a fresh, funny, and unfiltered take on the world of running. From wild race stories and training mishaps to interviews with what Jarett calls "nuts people"—those who run for fun, competition, and every other wild reason—they dive into the highs, lows, and everything in between of the running community. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just here for the laughs, this podcast is your backstage pass to the craziness of running culture.
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Join host Nick Meraz, an amateur ultra marathon runner obsessed with pushing limits, and his skeptical co-host Jarett Horton, who can’t quite grasp why anyone would run for fun. Together, they bring a fresh, funny, and unfiltered take on the world of running. From wild race stories and training mishaps to interviews with what Jarett calls "nuts people"—those who run for fun, competition, and every other wild reason—they dive into the highs, lows, and everything in between of the running community. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just here for the laughs, this podcast is your backstage pass to the craziness of running culture.
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Fitness
Health & Fitness
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The Stories That Changed Me. What I learned Interviewing Ultra Marathon Runners
The Ostrich Running Podcast
36 minutes
1 month ago
The Stories That Changed Me. What I learned Interviewing Ultra Marathon Runners
Episode 32 – The Stories That Changed Me
In this solo episode, I reflect on what I’ve learned after 30+ conversations with ultra runners who have redefined what endurance means.
🎧 Act 1: The Common Threads
What do all 100-milers have in common? From addiction recovery to chasing clarity — these runners aren’t just logging miles, they’re rewriting their lives.
🎧 Act 2: Interviews That Changed Me
From veterans to parents, from the broken to the bold, certain stories stuck with me long after we hit stop on the recorder. These are the guests who changed how I see pain, growth, and purpose.
🎧 Act 3: What I’ve Learned as a Host
This podcast started as a way to share stories… but it’s become something much deeper. I talk about how the mic made me a better runner, listener, and person — and what’s coming next for the show. 🎙️ Whether you’ve been here since Episode 1 or this is your first listen, this is a behind-the-scenes look at what it really means to run scared — and build something meaningful along the way. 👟
Brought to you by:
  • Ostrich Running 
  • Alethia Runs
📺 Watch on YouTube: @OstrichRunning
🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple: Ostrich Running Podcast
📲 Follow on Instagram: @Ostrich.Running
The Ostrich Running Podcast
Join host Nick Meraz, an amateur ultra marathon runner obsessed with pushing limits, and his skeptical co-host Jarett Horton, who can’t quite grasp why anyone would run for fun. Together, they bring a fresh, funny, and unfiltered take on the world of running. From wild race stories and training mishaps to interviews with what Jarett calls "nuts people"—those who run for fun, competition, and every other wild reason—they dive into the highs, lows, and everything in between of the running community. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just here for the laughs, this podcast is your backstage pass to the craziness of running culture.