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Best podcasts about scott warr

Latest podcast episodes about scott warr

Crack A Brew With AJW
Don Freeman and Scott Warr: Golden Nuggets from the 6 part Council of Elders Series

Crack A Brew With AJW

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 78:36


In this episode AJW welcomes Don Freeman and Scott Warr from Trail Runner Nation to look back on the Council of Elders Series and reflect on some of the "golden nuggets" that emerged out of those conversations.  And, along the way, producer Ryan Warr chimes in with some great nuggets of his own!   Check out Trail Runner Nation here  Check out Stan Jensen's Web Site here

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast
Yara's Incubator Farm Network: Part 4 - Potato

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 24:31


We are in the forth episode in a series of episodes dedicated to a network of incubator farms that Yara North America is using to find innovative ways to improve farm productivity balanced with sustainable practices that can be implemented by growers to improve their on-farm profits.  In this episode, Scott Warr and Erika Wagner discuss the Yara incubator farm in the Snake River Valley, Idaho, and its focus on potato production. They explore the differences between potato production for fries and the fresh market, as well as the objectives of the incubator farm in terms of crop nutrition, yield, quality, and carbon footprint. They also discuss the levers that can be pulled to reduce emissions in potato production and the importance of nutrient management in potato sizing and quality. Erika shares her excitement about the new season in the Snake River Valley and highlights the conferences and events where potato growers can learn more about the industry. Erika Wagner, Agronomy Solutions Manager.  Erika has a BS in molecular biology and a masters in agronomy. Fun facts about potato production in Idaho: • Idaho grows the most acres of potatoes of any US state with 328,850 planted in 2023. • The majority of the potatoes grown are russet potatoes. • Russet potatoes grown in Idaho are used for processing into fries and for the fresh market. • The majority of potato acres in Idaho are located in the Snake River Valley.

15 Minutes of Mental Toughness
Ep. 141 - Trail Runner Nation - Find Your Passion, Press Play

15 Minutes of Mental Toughness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 65:32


Don Freeman and Scott Warr are the hosts of Trail Runner Nation, one of trail running's oldest and most downloaded podcasts. Trail Runner Nation is devoted to sharing knowledge and advice with the trail running community, catering to everyone from beginners to the pros! Tune in as we dive into discussions about the mental toughness strategies behind ultra-running, the psychology of competing at the highest level, and the most effective way to learn.    07:49 The Most Powerful Way To Learn 13:25 Start With Why 17:20 Finding Your North Star // Hinge Moments 29:19 How Elite Athletes Think Differently 38:07 “A 100 mile race, is life experienced in one day” 43:53 The Spiritual Symphony Of Trail Running 52:12 Flying Your Kite // Staying Grounded 55:35 The Art Of Podcasting Don't forget you can also follow Dr. Rob Bell on Twitter or Instagram.  Follow At:  Twitter @drrobbell Instagram @drrobbell Download Your Daily Focus Road Map! https://drrobbell.com/ If you enjoyed this episode on Mental Toughness, please subscribe and leave a review! Dr. Rob Bell  

MyAgLife
4/5/24 - MyAgLife Episode 214: Interview with Yara North America's Scott Warr on Recognizing the Importance of Agronomy

MyAgLife

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 36:17


Taylor Chalstrom sits down with Scott Warr, commercial manager of farming solutions at Yara North America and host of the Yara Crop Nutrition podcast, about important agronomic topics to be considered in today's agriculture industry.

The Runderlust Show
E7: Trail Runner Nation: Scott & Don share their Trail Wisdom

The Runderlust Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 83:56


Welcome to The Runegade Podcast: we're set to explore the human connection with running, by practicing the lost art of storytelling - big stories, guest interviews and our own experiences - we're your hosts Mark Prociw and Todd Marentette Watch on Spotify or on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@TheRunegadePodcastTM On Episode 7: Scott Warr and Don Freeman from Trail Runner Nation, join us for a few easy trail miles while we learn about their trail running and podcasting journey. Check them out at: https://trailrunnernation.com/category/podcasts/ We pay homage to the OG's (not old guys) by turning the tables on them, and recreating a show segment from over 12-years ago: The 9 and ½ Trail Running Commandments ... we snuck in "and Podcasting" and the conversation when further than we hoped for! Trail Runner Nation is the original, the biggest running podcast out there, the granddaddy of them all. Their origin dates all the way back to 2010 … wait was podcasting even a thing back then? Scott and Don, with 668 episodes (and counting) are truly trail blazers. Their warm voices, their whole-hearted laughs, their amazing guests - Scott and Done have covered so many trails, introduced us to so many topics, they've helped many trail runners through their long runs. In fine TRN fashion, Scott and Don drop golden nuggets throughout the episode. The wisdom and advice they share speaks volumes to the quality of people trail runners are and who they are, themselves. Bonus: Scott drops a bomb by announcing a new app to help trail runners, be better runners -- Trail Triage, available for free in the app store. The app provides informative and actionable advice for those times on the trail when things go wrong, so you can Run Mas! Thank you Scott and Don, for spending time helping newbies take to the trails -- so many nuggets for trail running, podcasting and life. By listening, we hope that maybe, just maybe, we'll be better people. In a world of runners, be a RUNEGADE. Mark and Todd Connect with us: IG: @altramarathonman / https://www.instagram.com/altramarathonman/ IG: @runclemark / https://www.instagram.com/runclemark/ https://www.facebook.com/therunegadepodacst

The Extramilest Podcast
#61: Trail Running Wisdom, With Trail Runner Nation Scott & Don

The Extramilest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 73:53


A conversation with my friends Scott Warr and Don Freeman, hosts of the Trail Runner Nation podcast. TRN is trail running's #1 podcast in the world, with more than 600 episodes recorded. We break down the barriers for road runners to get into trail running and advice on how to improve as a trail runner and ultra runner. Watch the full YouTube interview at: https://youtu.be/2k9O2DF5c4Y  CHAPTERS  00:00 Intros 3:56 Welcome Scott and Don! About Trail Runner Nation. 8:22 Starting out running, transition to trail 14:42 Early lessons in trail running 21:39 Why people run mostly road vs trails 23:12 Community 29:02 Kids ‘n' trails, “one is greater than none” 30:11 Running gear & safety considerations 34:18 Things you can't run without… 39:32 Running identity 45:17 Small habits, motivation 47:07 Common lessons from podcast guests 52:40 Recommendations to get into trail running 58:40 Don's 200-mile races 1:06:35 Crewing for trail / ultra races 1:08:48 Where to find Don and Scott 1:09:30 Closing thoughts Subscribe on YouTube and hit the bell to see new videos: https://bit.ly/Flo-YT   Thanks to LMNT for sponsoring this podcast! Head to https://DrinkLMNT.com/FLO to get your free sample pack with any purchase.   Scott Warr and Don Freeman are experienced non-elite trail runners, located in Northern California. Trail Runner Nation is one of trail running's oldest and most downloaded podcasts. I love the TRN podcast and have been listening to them for 10+ years. This is how I initially discovered Dr Phil Maffetone, Dr Mark Cucuzzella and several others.  This conversation was a blast to record because Scott and Don have stories for days from their trail and ultra adventures.    FIND OUT MORE ABOUT DON, SCOTT AND TRAIL RUNNER NATION: Website - https://trailrunnernation.com/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/WeAreNation Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/trailrunnernation/  Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TrailRunnerNation/ All TRN episodes - https://trailrunnernation.com/category/podcasts/    YOU CAN FIND ME, FLORIS GIERMAN HERE:  Personal Best Program: https://www.pbprogram.com/ Podcast: https://extramilest.com/podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FlorisGierman  Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/1329785 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/florisgierman Website: https://extramilest.com Website: https://pathprojects.com Subscribe to my weekly running newsletter: https://extramilest.com/subscribe/   LINKS AND TOOLS MENTIONED: Trail Runner Nation https://trailrunnernation.com/ Born to Run (book) by Christopher McDougall https://amzn.to/3ZTHWdF Extramilest Show #59 - Coach Jimmy Dean  http://bit.ly/42cuVxn Atomic Habits (book) by James Clear https://amzn.to/3ZOeUw2 Vibram 5 Fingers https://amzn.to/3FtpAYL Tahoe 200 http://bit.ly/3LqjgFo Bigfoot 200 http://bit.ly/3Tj1W74 Cocadona 250 https://cocodona.com/   Affiliate Disclosure: I may earn commissions if you purchase items via my affiliate links. "As an affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases.” Affiliate links do not increase cost to you. Also, you do not need to use these links. You can also search for these same items on any search engine/shopping site of your choice and buy/research them that way.   ABOUT THE EXTRAMILEST SHOW: A podcast and YouTube channel where host Floris Gierman interviews world class athletes, coaches and health experts on the topic of how to become a stronger, healthier and happier athlete. More info about our running coaching program can be found at https://www.pbprogram.com.   Subscribe and hit the bell to see new videos: https://bit.ly/Flo-YT

The Adventure Jogger
Don Freeman and Scott Warr

The Adventure Jogger

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 68:54


The hosts of Trail Runner Nation, Don Freeman and Scott Warr join Stafford and I for a fun hour of ultra and podcast talk.

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast
How to Run a Family Farm in Troubling Times - Shay Myers of Owyhee Produce

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 36:59


Shay Myers is the General Manager of Owyhee Produce, a third-generation family farm and one of the largest vertically-integrated produce farms in the Nation.  Shay joins Brady Stover, Yara Sales Agronomist, and Scott Warr, Digital Farming, to discuss what it takes to be a family farm in today's society.  He talks about the challenges they face with the current virus situation and how they plan to supply the demand of our country and continue the legacy of the family farm. Shay is an evangelist for all farming and is helping our country to understand where and how their food is produced, packaged and shipped.  Watch a recent video he created that talks about food safety in his production facilities.  You can see Shay on his many social media channels: YouTube LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Instagram

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast
A General Overview on the Significance of Nitrogen for Plant Nutrition

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 23:59


Dr. Steve Petrie, the Director of Agronomic Services at Yara International, joins Scott Warr to discuss the macronutrient, nitrogen! Steve explains in detail why nitrogen is so important for our crops, there are even different types of nitrogen that works better than others for our crop growth and yield, and he also explains what you need to be aware of when it comes to reducing your greenhouse gas emissions when using different types of nitrogen fertilizer.   Key Takeaways: [0:35] Why is Steve such a regular guest on the podcast? It’s because he knows everything!! [1:45] What is nitrogen and how is it manufactured? [4:45] How did farmers add nitrogen to crops back 100 or so years ago? [5:35] How has technology changed our nitrogen practices? [7:40] What are some of the major types of nitrogen available to farmers? [9:55] Steve explains why so many farmers use ammonia for growing corn. [13:50] Crops in general prefer nitrate nitrogen. Those types of fertilizers may cost a little bit more, but you will see a greater quality in yield. [17:25] What do farmers need to be aware of when it comes to sustainability and to reduce their greenhouse gas footprint? [19:40] How can farmers keep and maintain a good nitrogen management program in their irrigation systems? [20:35] Water is also a really important macronutrient! [21:45] Steve and Scott have only scratched the surface about nitrogen. Look forward to a part 2 on this topic soon! [22:10] How much nitrogen gets applied to agriculture in a typical year?   Mentioned in This Episode: Yara.com Steve on LinkedIn

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast
What Goes on Behind the Scenes of Growing Cotton

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 18:37


On today’s show, Scott Warr is joined by Trey Cutts, the High Cotton Crop Manager, Christy Hicks, the Sales Agronomist, for YARA, and Garrett Dixon, a young cotton farmer. Cotton farms are an important part of our agriculture and today’s guests provide interesting insight into what it’s like tending to the cotton crop. Find out more about Yara’s High Cotton Solution as well in the links below!     Key Takeaways: [1:00] Why does Garrett refer to himself as a ‘young farmer’? [2:55] Why is cotton an important crop to Yara? [4:00] How has the cotton crop been doing so far this year? [5:05] Garrett explains what his family’s farm land looked like before he decided to take it over and become a farmer. [7:40] How does Yara’s High Cotton Solution help make cotton more profitable for growers? [8:40] What is Garrett’s biggest lesson so far about farming? [10:20] Christy shares some of the biggest wins she sees cotton growers having. [11:05] What is the hardest nutrient to manage? [12:55] Trey shares insight into what the biggest opportunity steps are for cotton. [16:10] How did Christy get into this career? [16:40] How did Garrett get into farming?   Mentioned in This Episode: Yara.com Yara.us/crop-nutrition/cotton Trey on LinkedIn

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast
The Best Post-Harvest Irrigation Methods for Almonds

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 36:57


Scott Warr and Peter DeBoer are back with another podcast episode about almonds! Peter is the Sales Agronomist at Yara International and he is joined by Spencer Cooper, the Senior Manager for the Almond Board of California. Today’s topic dives into the steps farmers need to take to properly irrigate their almond plants post-harvest and our guests share ways you can minimize your plant stressors to get the most out of your crop for next year! If you want more information about almonds,  Almond Board of California is hosting a free conference in December. The Link is in the show notes.   Key Takeaways: [1:00] What does Spencer do for field outreach and education? [1:35] How do you pronounce ‘almonds’? [3:20] What does the Almond Board of California do? [4:50] Today’s podcast will focus on post-harvest irrigation methods. [6:10] What kind of risks do farmers face if they don’t see through the irrigation process? [12:15] During the harvest season, how much mostriure gets depleted in the soil? [16:15] What is the most misunderstood topics about irrigation? [18:05] What does it mean when you have to put on 2 inches of water? How much time do you have to run the irrigation system? [19:40] Peter recommends treating your irrigation system post-harvest the same way you treat it during the first year after winter. Even though it’s a pain to fix and get right, it’s a worthwhile investment. [21:20] For many farmers, watering their plants is a very emotional decision, but the good news is we have tools to help you through the process. [22:25] How did the California drought affect farmers? [26:15] Almond trees are tough plants! They can survive without water. [26:45] When is it smart to turn off the water? [28:00] Want more info? YARA is hosting a conference just for you! And it’s free..! [32:45] Feel free to reach out to Spender for more information about the Almond Board of California.   Mentioned in This Episode: Yara.com Yara.us/crop-nutrition/almond/myalmonds/ Almonds.com Almondconference.com Peter on LinkedIn Spencer on LinkedIn

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast
Increase Canola Production by 2x Through a Well-Balanced Nutrition Program

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 20:01


Scott Warr and Markus Braaten sit down to discuss canola nutrition on today’s episode. Markus Braaten is the Canola Crop Manager at Yara North America and he answers some burning questions about the importance of canola in North America, how farmers can increase their yield, and the best places for growers to learn more.   Key Takeaways: [0:55] Why is canola important to North America? [3:15] Why did Yara decide to focus on canola? [4:30] What types of products does Yara have available for canola growers? [6:15] Markus explains some of the existing cultural practices for canola in North America. [8:10] What type of yield can growers expect from a typical canola harvest? [9:20] How are farmers successfully getting 2x their yield at the end of the year? What are they doing differently?  [13:30] Before offering solutions, it’s important to understand where the grower is today and what some of the ‘missing pieces’ are in their journey. [14:30] Markus offers advice for canola growers and the types of things they need to improve upon. [16:10] Sometimes your maximum yield might not be your maximum profitable yield, so how can growers fix that? [18:30] Where can growers go to learn more?   Mentioned in This Episode: Yara.com Yaracanada.ca/crop-nutrition/canola/ Markus on LinkedIn

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast
How to Maximize Your Tomato Profits and Navigate Through Processing Challenges

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 28:12


Our host Scott Warr, Steve Petrie, the Director of Agronomic Services at Yara International, Sebastian Korob, Crop Manager for YARA’s Primetomato, and Gary King, Senior Manager of Global Agricultural at Kraft Heinz, join us today on this week’s podcast. They discuss how to better manage your tomatoes during harvest season, some of the challenges of processing tomatoes, and dive into how growers can utilize and maximize their tomato yield throughout the year.   Key Takeaways: [1:05] Sebastian does a quick recap on what Primetomato is. [3:40] You don’t lose a lot of the nutrition on a tomato through the processing process. [4:15] How long has Gary been in the tomato industry? [5:00] What kind of changes has Gary seen over the years in the tomato industry? [6:45] Gary discusses the types of trends that have happened over the years for processing tomatoes. [9:00] Farmers have a much more progressive approach to farming and are constantly looking for ways to improve their crops. [11:25] Sebastian shares some of his observations for this season’s tomato crop production. [14:05] Farmers often focus too much on nitrogen first and think about the rest of the needed nutrients second. Steve believes you need to have a broad approach to nutrition. [15:55] Gary shares his thoughts on nutrition programs. [18:30] What are some of the things you need to be aware of when you’re preparing for harvest season? [23:40] How can farmers better manage and maximize their nutrition programs without using up additional resources?   Mentioned in This Episode: Yara.com Yara.us/crop-nutrition/tomato Sebastian on LinkedIn Steve on LinkedIn Gary on LinkedIn

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast
Everything You Need to Know About Post-Harvest Almond Tree Nutrition

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 25:20


Peter DeBoer, the Sales Agronomist at Yara International, and recurring guest Steve Petrie sit down with your host Scott Warr to discuss almond tree nutrition. They discuss things a grower in California needs to be aware of, how to ensure your almond trees are receiving the right amount of nutrients, and Yara’s my almonds crop nutrition program.   Key Takeaways: [1:05] California has roughly 1.3 million acres dedicated to the growth of almonds. [2:15] How long do almond harvests last for? [2:55] What do growers need to be aware of when it comes to almond nutrition? [6:15] Steve explains why it’s so important to strengthen the cells in an almond tree after harvest season. [7:30] The nutrition the almond tree stores this fall will be used for next spring’s production. [8:40] What happens if a grower decides to skimp on their nutrition program in the fall? [9:35] What are the different types of nitrogen you can use and which one is best for this time of year? [11:30] It’s really important that growers take a multifaceted approach to their post-harvest nutrition. [14:10] Take both tissue samples and samples from the hulls where the almonds were removed from your trees to get an accurate nutrition analysis. [15:50] What does Peter look for in a foliar nutrient application? [16:55] What kind of products does Yara offer to almond growers? [19:05] How can a grower get access to the my almonds newsletter? [20:05] Peter shares his role at Yara and how you can get in touch with him. [21:10] Steve shares some final thoughts on things you need to be aware for almonds this time of year. [23:00] Right now, does it look like it’s going to be a big year for almonds?   Mentioned in This Episode: Yara.com Yara.us/crop-nutrition/almond/myalmonds/ Steve on LinkedIn Peter on LinkedIn

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast
Keeping Your Potatoes Happy and Healthy During the Summer Heat

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 24:21


Scott Warr invites three expert guests on to today’s show to discuss potato crop nutrition. We have repeat guest Steve Petrie,  Director of Agronomic Services at Yara North America, joining us today, Jimmy Ridgway, Crop Nutrition Solution Brand Manager of TopPotato, and Shawn McIver, Regional Sales Manager for the Atlantic Canada Region. Our guests discuss the summer heat and how it affects potato crop, what growers can do to combat it, and how to ensure your potatoes are healthy and happy throughout the entire growing process.   Key Takeaways: [2:45] It’s hot right now! How does the heat affect our potatoes? [4:00] Where in the world do potatoes typically grow? [4:50] Jimmy and Steve explain why the heat disrupts the growing process of potatoes. [8:05] Is there a way we can mitigate the heat stress for our potatoes? [11:50] What did potato growers do in the northeast during the summer heat before Yara’s products came into production? [13:05] Steve explains the key roles that calcium and potassium play in crop nutrition. [16:30] How do growers in the north west deal with potato heat stress? [18:05] Jimmy shares some key takeaways he learned at the Potato Association of America conference he recently attended. [19:55] Where can growers go to get more information about heat stress on their potatoes? [20:30] How can your local agronomists help with your crops? [21:15] What does this year’s harvest season look like?    Mentioned in This Episode: Yara.com yaracanada.ca Yara.us/crop-nutrition/potato/toppotato Steve on LinkedIn Jimmy on LinkedIn Shawn on LinkedIn

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast
Tomato Crop Nutrition - Growing the Perfect Tomatoes with primetomatoes.

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 30:56


Scott Warr invites Steve Petrie, the Director of Agronomic Services at Yara North America, and Sebastian Korob, Crop Manager for YARA’s primetomatoes, on today’s show to discuss tomato crop nutrition. Steve and Sebastian discuss the research involved and how you can grow tomatoes that yield great results with the use of Yara’s primetomatoes solution, foliar applications, and well-balanced fertigation systems.   Key Takeaways: [0:56] Sebastian explains what primetomatoes is and how it helps tomato growers. [2:25] How important are tomatoes for the North American market? [4:30] What kind of research has been done on growing tomatoes? Steve has some answers! [8:45] Steve explains what ‘hidden hunger’ is and how it affects plants. [9:40] What does the research say when it comes to applying a foliar application on tomato plants?  [13:00] After transplanting the tomato plant into a new environment, what other key growing phrases are there? [15:20] Sebastian explains the type of fertigation system most tomato growers use and some of its challenges. [19:20] What’s the best way to check up on the tomatoes and measure their nutrition/soil levels? [21:35] How does Yara address quality-control in their tomatoes? [24:05] How can Yara’s Primetomato product help growers increase their profit? [25:45] Where can a grower go to learn more about primetomatoes?   Mentioned in This Episode: Yara.com Yara.us/crop-nutrition/tomato Sebastian on LinkedIn Steve on LinkedIn

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast
Welcome to the first episode of YARA Crop Nutrition!

Yara's Crop Nutrition podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 15:31


Scott Warr and Toby Goodroad kick off the first episode of the YARA Crop Nutrition podcast! Scott is the Digital Farming Manager and Toby is the Market Development Director for YARA. On today’s show, Toby discusses in detail what YARA does, why crop nutrition is so important for our agriculture, and how YARA solves for problems that arise in crop management.   Key Takeaways: [1:10] An introduction to YARA. [2:45] Why is crop nutrition so important to farming and sustainability? [5:25] Toby explains the type of research YARA does and how it helps farmers feed the world. [9:45] Toby and his team are focusing on, and researching, eight types of crops right now. [11:55] What can listeners expect from this podcast? [13:30] Have questions? Feel free to research out!   Mentioned in This Episode: Yara.com Toby on LinkedIn

Trail Runner Nation
Did you know? Race Day Photography

Trail Runner Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 75:24


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.      

Trail Runner Nation
Bigfoot is Real - a Race Report

Trail Runner Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 86:33


A week after the 2017 Bigfoot 200 Endurance Race, we look back at the race from a few different perspectives: Finisher, Don Freeman (finishing in 23rd) Race Director, Candice Burt 200-mile virgin, Bob Crowley - who is registered for the 2017 Tahoe 200!!!!! Crewman, Scott Warr

Trail Runner Nation
Majo Srnik from Zero to Ultra

Trail Runner Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2017 84:27


Michelle Barton learns that Scott Warr is hiking the Sierras this week and suggests she take over the show.   She invites her Luna teammate Majo Srnik on and we talk about running in Mexico, USA and Canada.  We discuss barefoot running, his first ultra is a 24 hour race and more.  Turns out Michelle can win races and produce a podcast.  You can find Majo on Instagram at majocalgary  This episode brought to you courtesy of Tailwind Nutrition and Ultrarunning Magazine.  You can find them on our  Partners Page at TrailrunnerNation.com    PS These are not Scott's show notes.  

Ultrarunnerpodcast.com
Scott Warr, ULTRArunner

Ultrarunnerpodcast.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2011 55:11


Scott Warr, ULTRArunner Ultrarunnerpodcast.com co-host Scott Warr talks about running his first 100 mile distance, Western States. A podcast for the everyday Joe who has ambitions to run 100 miles. Congrats Scott, we are proud of you! The post Scott Warr, ULTRArunner appeared first on Ultrarunnerpodcast.com.

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The B.rad Podcast
Motivation, Athletic Goals, and Getting Over Yourself: An Interview with Brad by Dr. Don Freeman and Scott Warr of the Trail Runner Nation Podcast

The B.rad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 76:34


Here is a different flavor of show, as I become (for the most part) the interviewee in a wild and wacky session with the dynamic duo from the Trail Runner Nation podcast, Dr. Don Freeman and Scott Warr. These guys have a super popular show, featuring nonstop repartee between the pair, as well as interesting guests in the world of ultramarathon running. Dr. Don is an absolute marvel of a human specimen ; a busy chiropractor and entrepreneur, he runs in his spare time, and runs. And runs. He has completed countless 100-mile ultra - races and an epic event in the Pacific Northwest of 240 miles of nonstop running. After this show in the summer of 2018, Don was headed to the French Alps to compete in a 6-day ultramarathon run of 225 miles and 90,000 feet of climbing over the high - altitude trails traversing les Alps. Yes, these ultrarunning folks are an amazing breed. They set a comfortable pace and keep moving for hours and hours and even into multiday racing. Don’s strategy is to sleep one hour per every eight of running! Let’s see, that works out to three hours of sleep per day... In this show, we talk about our shared appreciation for a relaxed and intuitive approach to athletic goals, the inspiration for the name “ Get Over Yourself ” for this podcast and the importance of getting over ourselves in everyday life, the nature of motivation and the influence of genetics, the importance of drinking only the healthiest and cleanest wine, especially as an athlete. Wine? Don’t whine, we indeed engage in engage in our specialty of tangents, asides, interruptions, and circle backs. Many podcasts have a distinct pattern of interview questions and start-to-finish progression, but sometimes it’s fun to just let it flow and see where the conversation takes you. I think you will enjoy connecting with these guys. This show is syndicated on the fabulous Trail Runner Nation ( http://trailrunnernation.com ) podcast, hosted by in their fabulous Rocklin, CA studios. *TIMESTAMPS:* This guy, Freeman, is going to the French Alps to compete in a six-day ultra-marathon.  [05:39] Podcasts are opening a whole new way of communicating. [07:09] How limiting is your own brain to performance? [12:10] Practicing doesn’t necessarily translate to the competitive arena. [16:29] The work that a long-distance cyclist does, doesn’t even come close to what our hunter/gatherer ancestors did. [17:41] What is the theme of Brad’s Get Over Yourself podcasts? [18:57] Social media usually shows people at their best, ignoring the fact that sometimes we fail. [21:36] Some of the GPS features can inhibit your ability to think on your own, however there are some great apps for racing. [26:29] Screens are dominating our lives. [30:05] Performance on cognitive test slows down when you are lacking sleep. [33:34] Brad details what his experience was in becoming a pro triathlete. [38:09] Brad talks about how he “got over himself.” [47:28] It’s really important through for the duration of your life to have some compelling competitive goals, whatever that is. [56:30] Brad talks about his speed golf fete. [57:21] Make sure you are doing what you are doing for a good reason. [01:01:16] How would you advise an athlete to recognize comfort zone versus Wimp? [01:05:46] Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-get-over-yourself-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands