Roots Running

Al Ferguson and Sean Cate

Roots is a trail and ultrarunning focused show born out of a deep appreciation for the humble origins of our sport, and a dedication to shedding light on stories that won't otherwise be told.

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    New England's Vibrant Ultra-Running Scene-Lila Gaudrault | Roots Trail and Ultra Running

    Welcome to the Roots Trail and Ultra Running podcast! This week's guest, Lila Gaudrault, is a rising star in the New England trail scene. at just 22 years old and fresh out of a rigorous bachelors of nursing from University of New England, Lila opted out of running at a NCAA Division 1 program to focus on her true passion, trail and ultra running. After tying for 2nd place at the Vermont 100 last year (overall) Lila has been on a tear. On this episode we discussed all her favorite NE races, how she approaches training, the east coast trail running scene in general, and her decision not to move to Boulder after graduating and moving to a rural town in Vermont instead. If you enjoyed this episode please drop a review for the show, give us a follow, and share with whoever you think might enjoy the conversation. Big thanks to Lila and good luck on your NCLEX! Chapters 03:03 Growing Up in Maine and the Running Community 06:00 Transitioning to Ultra Running 11:57 Upcoming Races and Training for Old Dominion 18:01 Iconic New England Races and Future Goals 21:00 Balancing Nursing School and Ultra Running 52:22 Preparing for Cocodona 01:07:46 Why Vermont 100 is Special 01:10:00 Race Experience and Community 01:12:02 Solo Racing vs. Crew Support 01:21:55 Cocodona and Future Aspirations 01:23:49 Navigating Expectations and Decisions 01:27:01 Lila's Substack New England, Lila Gaudrault, running community, training, races, family support, challenges, experiences, East Coast, mental strength, race preparation, growth, running culture, competition, Vermont 100, ultra running, training, Cocodona, writing,

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    Roots Rundown Vol. 4 | John Kelly on the Appalachian Trail, Old Dominion 100, Sunapee Scramble, and Substack

    Sean and (back so soon!) guest host Ken Seal jump on for an episode of the Roots Rundown, a general conversation about the most significant trail and ultra news on the East Coast covering topics like John Kelly's ongoing Appalachian Trail FKT, Virginia's Old Dominion 100 which just took place, a race recap of Sunapee Scramble, and Ken's thoughts on what makes Substack such an excellent media platform. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Collaboration Dynamics 02:36 Air Quality and Environmental Concerns 05:06 John Kelly's FKT Attempt 07:36 What Makes John's Attempt Different Than Prior AT FKTs 10:11 John Kelly's Unique Background 12:52 What Makes The Appalachian Trail So Hard 20:56 Future FKT Attempts and Competition 23:39 Podcast Direction and Vision Casting 24:38 The East Coast Trail Running Landscape 26:21 East Coast Athletes We Have Eyes On 28:38 Training Viability on the East Coast 30:48 Spotlight on Emerging Talent 36:12 Race Recaps and Insights 50:57 Cirque Series 54:57 Old Dominion 100: A Classic Race Overview 01:01:09 Substack and the Future of Trail Running Media John Kelly, FKT, Appalachian Trail, Cirque Series, sky running, Sunapee Scramble, air quality,, East Coast athletes, mountain running, trail magic, trail running, live streaming, race strategies, women's running, youth trail running, Old Dominion 100, Substack, ultra running

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Roots is a trail and ultrarunning focused show born out of a deep appreciation for the humble origins of our sport, and a dedication to shedding light on stories that won't otherwise be told.