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This week we are joined by adventurer, photographer, ultrarunner, and awesome guy Howie Stern!! Howie just finished photographing the first part of Ray Zahab and Kevin Vallely's expedition crossing Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic. In this episode we'll talk all about this expedition and the first one Howie went on with Ray in Baffin Island. We also talk about what the brutal cold feels like, the challenges of getting to these remote places, and what it's like to be approached by Arctic Wolves!! This is an awesome episode and Howie is a great guy I could listen to for hours and hours! Be sure to check out his photography, it is beyond excellent! MORE FROM HOWIE STERN: Website: https://www.howiestern.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howiesternphoto?igsh=Zzk5ZDRqNHYxbWQ=
If you follow the sport of trail or ultrarunning then you have seen his photos. I am honored to have Howie Stern join me on the fiftieth episode of Weathering The Run. Howie has a long history of running ultra races and he captures so many historical moments in the sport. Check out his photos on his website or his Instagram.
Please join Chris and Dan as they welcome on Howie Stern. Howie is a 10 time Hardrock finisher, Silvertonian and an absolutely phenomenal photographer. We discuss everything from the Blues Brothers to the Sierra Mountains. Please welcome, Howie Stern!
Howie Stern is an extremely talented race photographer, an accomplished ultra-runner, and just an all-around passionate, genuine dude that is a huge fan of our sport. I had the honor to discuss many things he has done and witnessed over the years including most recently capturing the iconic shot of one of the greatest moments in ultra-running sports history. If you like passionate people and ultra running and the mountains, you will love Howie. Enjoy. Venmo - @Howie-Stern@howiesternphotowww.howiestern.comSquirrel's Nut Butter | All Natural Anti Chafing & Skin Restoration Salves (squirrelsnutbutter.com)@pacertravelHome | WalksWithWhit
Howie Stern is known for his work behind the camera, capturing some of the sport's most iconic moments. But many people don't know he has been running ultras since 1999, with 10 Hardrock 100 finishes, 9 Angeles Crest 100 finishes, and many more. We had the honor of sitting down to hear about Howie's personal running journey, his most memorable moments, and how he became the legendary photographer that we all know. So take take us on your long run and enjoy the episode! Checkout more from The Ultra Running Guys: Website: www.theultrarunningguys.com Race: The Hydra - April 20, 2024 Race: The Final Countdown - September 14, 2024 Patreon: www.patreon.com/theultrarunningguys --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theultrarunningguys/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theultrarunningguys/support
In this episode i sit down we the BEST in the business.... Race photographer, storyteller, and ultra runner Howie Stern. We talk about his trail running beginnings and how we got started in race photography. Welcome to the Trail Life... Howie SternFollow Howie on IG @howiesternphoto
When Yatika Starr Fields, an Indigenous runner, artist, and advocate, ran the Western States 100 in 2022, it wasn't only for himself; it was for the Native American community. For the first time, the Western States Endurance Run officially acknowledged the Washoe tribe, the original stewards of the land on which their race takes place, and they released their first official race poster, from one of Yatika's paintings. Yatika's experience at Western States is the subject of the new short film, Know To Run, produced by the Indigenous-led, grassroots organization Rising Hearts. For complete show notes and links, visit our website at runningforreal.com/episode343. Photo credit: Howie Stern, Ouray 50 Miler (2019) Thank you to Örlö and Tracksmith for sponsoring this episode. Örlö is the world's most sustainable algae supplement. Algae is a potent source of EPA and DHA, the omega-3 fatty acids that are essential to life. They help you take care of your brain health, heart health, and immune system, and your body absorbs them three times better than fish oil. They also don't have that fishy aftertaste! Örlö's algae is grown in pristine water in Iceland using only green energy and they employ a carbon-negative production process. 99% less land and water resources are used, so you get 100% of the benefit with 0% of the guilt! You can go here and use code TINA at checkout to save 12%! Tracksmith is an independent running brand inspired by a deep love of the sport. For years the brand has elevated running wear using best-in-class materials and timeless silhouettes that perform at the highest level and can be worn everyday, not just for running. Tracksmith helps the environment by making comfortable, durable clothes that will last for years, rather than winding up in the landfill, but that's not the only contribution they make. They supported Running for Real in creating our RED-S: Realize. Reflect. Recover program. They help athletes who are trying to make the Olympic trials, and they offer scholarships for creatives to work on their crafts. They also have lots of events - Tina will be hosting events with them at the Boston and London marathons. If you're a new customer, go here and use the code TINANEW at checkout to get $15 off. Returning customers can use the code TINAGIVE, and Tracksmith will donate 5% of your order to TrackGirlz. RED-S: Realize. Reflect. Recover. Please help us spread the word about RED-S / REDs! It's a common belief that only elite athletes suffer from Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport, but it can affect anyone whose energy output exceeds what they're taking in, and it can have long-term health consequences, especially on bone health. We have 50+ videos on YouTube, with experts answering questions about all the different aspects of RED-S. Even if you don't have RED-S, there's valuable information there for all athletes, especially about nutrition. If you are suffering from RED-S, you'll find support and expert advice in our private community, which is free to join! Thanks for listening! We know there are so many podcasts you could listen to, and we are honored you have chosen Running For Real. If you appreciate the work that we do, here are a few things you can do to support us: Take a screenshot of the episode, and share it with your friends, family, and community on social media, especially if you feel that the topic will resonate with them. Be sure to tag us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram Leave an honest review on iTunes or your favorite podcast player. Your ratings and reviews will really help us grow and reach new people. Not sure how to leave a review or subscribe? You can find out here. “Thank you” to Yatika! We look forward to hearing your thoughts on the show.
Great sit-down with Howie Stern the man behind your most favorite running images. We talk about how he got in to this world, going all in with no back up plan, and his trip to the Baffin Island with Ray Zahab. Image Credit Keela KcCleneghan https://www.instagram.com/sunshine_and_jack/?hl=en Follow Howie https://www.instagram.com/howiesternphoto/?hl=en Like.Share.Subscribe. Buy a Shut Up and Run Sticker https://www.etsy.com/listing/1337351928/running-sucks-sticker-3-x-2 Buy us a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ctht7bh7gnZ Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thejuniperlab/ Follow us on Rumble https://rumble.com/user/TheJuniperLab Follow Mike https://www.instagram.com/thelowcarbrunner/?hl=en Follow Derrick https://www.instagram.com/derricklytle Support us by buying what you already love. Invader Coffee https://bit.ly/3BGctP3Subscribe on SpotifyRSS feed https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/165109.rss This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thejuniperlab.substack.com
Today I chat with Anthony Costales about his course record run at the Aravaipa Black Canyon 100k in Arizona. We break down his pacing, Strava, fueling, and learning from past errors. Show is live here and also on Apple, Spotify, and Substack. Links below. Thumbnail photo courtesy of Howie Stern https://www.instagram.com/howiesternphoto Watch Battle at BanderaSupport the show by buying a coyote sticker https://www.etsy.com/listing/1336267167/coyote-sticker Support us by buying what you already love. Invader Coffee https://bit.ly/3BGctP3 Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=1657743495 Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thejuniperlab/ Follow us on Rumble https://rumble.com/user/TheJuniperLab This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thejuniperlab.substack.com
I finally caught up with Jasmin Paris on the Isle of Jura the day before the eponymous race to chat about some of her more recent achievements. We start off with the iconic Isle of Jura Fell Race and what it means to her, before moving on to talk about The Green Runners. This is a new group set up with the aim of connecting runners concerned about the Climate Crisis, and helping to give them a united voice to try and foster change within running culture (in terms of reducing personal footprints of travel, kit and food) and the wider world (by speaking out and political change). Jasmin's running CV has a depth to rival the deepest Jura bogs (!) so I've tried to focus on a few of her more recent feats, namely The Spine Race and the Barkley Marathons. The Spine Race crosses a humungous 268 miles along the Pennine Way in mid winter, and in 2019 Jasmin bagged the overall record of just over 83 hours. There was rightly a massive media interest in this globally, celebrating Jasmin the mum as well as Jasmin the ultrarunner. I try to get into her process a bit; what gives her the grit and determination that she clearly has in bundles. We also discuss what it means to be a top woman in sport and how she balances running with family life. We finish by talking though some of the highs and lows of the Barkley Marathons ultra that Jasmin completed the 'Fun Run' 3 lap version of in March this year. This event has developed a reputation as a gruelling and esoteric 100mile+ event that only 15 people have every completed the full 5 laps version of in its 27 year history. With bush wacking in the dark, snowstorms and difficult navigation it's a full psychological assault, and we examine what resilience tools and tricks Jasmin employed. Photo by Howie Stern / inov-8 (taken at the Barkley)
In today's episode, Jamil Coury connects with pro trail runner Justin Grunewald to chat about his amazing sprint finish at last month's Black Canyon 100K. We also learn more about the challenge he made to help support rare cancer research through the Brave Like Gabe Foundation. To learn more about the Brave Like Gabe Foundation and how you can support rare cancer research, go to https://www.bravelikegabe.org To watch Justin's amazing finishing kick at the Black Canyon 100K, check out our video recap on the Aravaipa Running YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7C1GvvXdYV0 Thumbnail photo by Howie Stern: https://www.howiestern.com
Ultrarunner, photographer, and dog-lover Howie Stern discusses how his creativity and desire for freedom lead him to becoming one of the top ultra race photographers. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/definingendurance/message
We are joined by photographer and ultrarunner, Howie Stern, to talk about his harrowing adventure finishing his 10th Hardrock 100 this past weekend. Can't wait to hear all about it!
Vi gör en djupdykning i det mytompsunna loppet The Barkley Marathons tillsammans med Johan Steene! Vi träffade Johan i vårt tionde avsnitt av podden och då lovade vi att vi skulle göra en ny intervju när han hade klarat Barkley Marathons och nu är vi tillbaka, trots att även årets upplaga av Barkley inte gick riktigt som han hade tänkt sig. Ingen deltagare gick i mål i år. Vädret var bedrövligt och förhållandena var riktigt tuffa. Det här var Johans tredje försök på Barkley och vi pratar om varför det här loppet lockar så mycket, om han tänker göra ett nytt försök nästa år och vad han tror krävs av honom för att han ska lyckas. Lyssna på Johans race report från Barkley Marathons 2018! LÄNKAR Johan Steene på Instagram (@sugrorsmannen) Vårt förra podd-avsnitt med Johan Steene (nr 10) Vårt podd-avsnitt där vi pratar om Barkley precis efter årets upplaga (nr 49) Dokumentären på Netflix om "The Barkley Marathons, The Race That Eats its Young" Matt Mahoneys sajt där han samlar race reports och info om Barkley Bli medlem i Ultradistans! Det kostar bara 104 kr/år och då hjälper man till att stötta det arbete som Ulradistans gör för svensk ultralöpning — bland annat det viktiga antidoping-arbetet. Att göra dopingtester kostar mycket pengar och det är föreningen Ultradistans som står för detta, därför behöver vi alla hjälpa till att hålla vår sport så schysst som möjligt! Här blir du medlem > Foto Jodi Isenor och Howie Stern
It doesn't get much better than this. Scotty and Jamil Coury get comfy and go deep and long on Jamil's life and running, his path to becoming a race director, his running hopes and dreams and everything in between. This is a discussion you won't want to meet. When it's over you will feel like you know both of them a little better. Photo credit to the great Howie Stern. This episode brought to you by Health IQ. To see if you qualify for a special rate visit http://www.healthIq.com/TJM
If photography had a podium you would find these photographers sharing the space reserved for the elite. We speak with Luis Escobar at http://www.allwedoisrun.com/ Scott Rokis at https://www.scottrokis.com/ Howie Stern at http://www.howiestern.com/ As well as the shared site hosted by Howie and Scott site http://run200photos.com/ *Scott Warr did not produce the show notes. This explains why they are short and well.......LAME.
Photographer, musician, ultra runner, dirtbag, 7-time Hardrock 100 finisher, Howie Stern joins The Nation to talk about caring for your trail running dogs hydration dog pace canine nutrition verbal leash how to dirtbag 101 trail / ultra photography