Pain Cave to Power

Melissa & Brandy

Welcome to Pain Cave to Power.  A podcast about the intersection of endurance and healing. Hosted by Melissa Londry, trail runner, therapist, and race director, and Brandy Krisher, ultrarunner, massage therapist, coach and advocate, this show dives into the raw, unfiltered side of running where resilience meets reckoning. From the miles we choose to suffer through to the pain we never asked for, we explore how endurance sports mirror the emotional journey of recovery, empowerment, and growth. Each episode takes you beyond finish lines and race reports to the deeper stories  confronting topics often left in the shadows of the trail and ultra world. Through honest conversations, survivor stories, and expert insight, Pain Cave to Power challenges what strength really means and reminding us that the darkest miles often lead to the most powerful finish lines. Tune in if you’ve ever found healing on a trail, courage in the climb, or connection in your own pain cave.

Episodes

  1. 12/25/2025

    Advocacy, Identity & Inclusive Trails with Julianna Coughlin

    In this episode of Pain Cave to Power, we sit down with runner, storyteller, and advocate Julianna Coughlin who is a marathoner and trail runner reshaping what strength, representation, and inclusivity look like in the running world. Julianna brings a powerful blend of lived experience and professional insight as a registered dietitian, content creator, and host of the Runnah podcast. Living with chronic biomechanical and neurological challenges, she opens up about navigating the running world through a lens that often goes unseen, and the barriers, biases, and breakthroughs that come with it. Together, we explore how identity intersects with movement, how athletes with disabilities and female-identifying runners experience both visible and invisible challenges, and what it means to build communities where all athletes feel safe, welcomed, and celebrated. In this episode: Julianna’s journey into running and storytellingAdvocacy for disabled athletes and female-identifying runnersThe emotional landscape of running with chronic conditionsInclusivity gaps in trail and ultra communitiesWhat true safety and representation should look likeHow community leaders can reshape running cultureThis conversation is heartfelt, honest, and full of the kind of truth-telling that empowers endurance athletes everywhere. Julianna’s story is a reminder that the pain cave isn’t just physical and that power comes from claiming our whole selves, not just the miles we run. Listen now and step into a deeper, more inclusive understanding of what it means to be an athlete. Recorded December 20, 2025

    1h 20m
  2. 07/25/2024

    Running through Life's Hurders S1 E4: Demystifying Nutrition with Rachel Gross

    In this insightful episode, we sit down with Rachel Gross, founder of Rachel Gross Nutrition, to discuss her inspiring journey and expert advice on nutrition, wellness, and running. Rachel shares her personal experiences that led her to start her business, highlighting the need she identified in her community for healthier lifestyles amidst constant stressors. Rachel talks about the wide range of services she offers, including one-on-one nutrition coaching, fitness programming, meal prepping, and accountability groups. She explains how she customizes her approach to meet the unique needs of each client and addresses common misconceptions about meal prepping. As a seasoned nutrition expert, Rachel provides invaluable tips for athletes looking to optimize their diet for performance and recovery. She explains her philosophy of viewing food as fuel and how she helps clients adopt this mindset for sustained energy and satisfaction. Throughout the episode, Rachel shares success stories from her clients and discusses her ongoing efforts to stay connected with her community and adapt to their evolving needs. She also gives a glimpse into her future plans for Rachel Gross Nutrition and how she envisions her business growing. Listeners will walk away with practical tips for starting their own wellness journey, incorporating healthy eating habits into busy schedules, and avoiding common pitfalls. Rachel's passion for her work and dedication to helping others shine through, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in nutrition and running. Tune in to learn from Rachel Gross and discover how you can fuel your body for a healthier, more active lifestyle.  You can find Rachel on her website (www.rachelgrossnutrition.com) Facebook and Instagram @milesacrossthemitten.

    50 min
  3. 06/02/2024

    Running through Life's Hurders S1 E3: Finding Purpose in Giving and in Failure with Brian Derouen

    In this episode of the podcast, I have the pleasure of speaking with Brian Derouen, an extraordinary athlete with an impressive running resume. Brian has completed 32 races, including some of the most grueling ultra-marathons and trail runs across the country. His race history features remarkable performances at the Cruel Jewel 100, and multiple editions of the Frozen Sasquatch 50K. Brian's journey into ultra-running is as inspiring as it is impressive. He shares his beginnings in the sport, the challenges he faced transitioning from shorter races to ultra-distances, and the lessons he's learned along the way. We dive deep into his race experiences, exploring what it takes to tackle some of the toughest courses and how he prepares both physically and mentally for these demanding events. Beyond his running accomplishments, Brian's story takes an extraordinary turn. He is a living organ donor who generously donated a third of his liver to save another person's life. We discuss the impact this profound act of kindness has had on his life and his running. Brian's resilience and dedication shine through as he talks about balancing his recovery and training. In addition to his personal experiences, Brian offers valuable advice for aspiring ultra-runners. Join us for an inspiring conversation with Brian Derouen, a runner who exemplifies endurance, compassion, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Whether you're a seasoned ultra-runner or just starting out, Brian's story will motivate you to push your limits and find joy in the journey. If you would like to donate to the hospitality house that Brian runs, you can do so at www.aldersonhospitalityhouse.org .  If you would like more information about living organ donation, visit organdonor.gov .

    1h 28m

About

Welcome to Pain Cave to Power.  A podcast about the intersection of endurance and healing. Hosted by Melissa Londry, trail runner, therapist, and race director, and Brandy Krisher, ultrarunner, massage therapist, coach and advocate, this show dives into the raw, unfiltered side of running where resilience meets reckoning. From the miles we choose to suffer through to the pain we never asked for, we explore how endurance sports mirror the emotional journey of recovery, empowerment, and growth. Each episode takes you beyond finish lines and race reports to the deeper stories  confronting topics often left in the shadows of the trail and ultra world. Through honest conversations, survivor stories, and expert insight, Pain Cave to Power challenges what strength really means and reminding us that the darkest miles often lead to the most powerful finish lines. Tune in if you’ve ever found healing on a trail, courage in the climb, or connection in your own pain cave.