Sam Harvey and Stephen Redfern. To The Well We Go. Dirt Church Radio 333.
This S*&T is Bananas B-A-N-A-N-A-S.
Sam Harvey and Stephen Redfern both went to the well in different prisms of Laz Lake’s infernal conciousness, the Dead Cow Gully Backyard for Harvey, and a world-record beating 118 hours, and a 400 mile road race through six southern states for Redfern in the Last Annual Heart of The South. Enjoy.
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119 Not Out- AidStation 033.
Western States Fomo, Cricket Hate, Backyard Ennui, Contrarians, and the exorable march of the machines. Also, Corriander.
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Camille Herron. Dirt Church Radio 331.
In this episode of Dirt Church Radio, Ali Pottinger and Andrew McDowall talk with Camille Herron about her year, her hopes for the sport, and the long road ahead. Best Enjoyed Running.
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The 2025 Ultra Trail Australia Women in Trail Live Special. AidStation 32.
The 2025 Ultra Trail Australia Women in Trail Live Show with Ali Pottinger, Lucy Bartholomew, Jessie Speedy, and Nicole Bunyon.
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Gary House- Cutting Through The Noise. Dirt Church Radio 329
Gary House is a running coach and a hot knife through the butter of the runfluencer ‘sphere. No nonsense, practical advice for navigating the madness of the digital running age
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The UltraSphere is Getting Spicy. AidStation 31.
Wednesday felt like a long time ago…So we’ve got the DQ, maybe by this weekend Camille will have had her internet priviledges revoked, post partum women will get an automatic 100 points added to their ITRA rating and Goodge will be in prison for being too hot.
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The 2025 Ultra Trail Australia Live Special. Dirt Church Radio 327
Please enjoy this incredible live episode of Dirt Church Radio at Ultra Trail Australia, featuring
Dan Jones, Caitlin Fielder, Sebastian Pottinger, George Murray, Beth McKenzie, Ben Duffus, Vlad Shatrov, Kellie Angel, and Sarah Levett (and Taco). - Photo credit Tim Bardsley-Smith
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Hanny Allston- More Than The Sum Of Our Parts- AidStation 30.
Hanny Allston reminds us that we are all more than the sum of our parts. This is a powerful conversation between Hanny and Ali Pottinger about so much more than our identities as trail runners or world champions. Essential Listening.
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Bryon Powell- Transcendent Trails- The Ultra Gobi 400. Dirt Church Radio 325
Bryon Powell is the founder of iRunFar and a DCR returning champion. In this episode, Ali and Andrew discuss what it took to win the Ultra Gobi 400km stage race in Mongolia. Profound, Funny, and as real as it gets, this is an incredible conversation.
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The 2025 Ultra Trail Australia Preview Special - Dirt Church Radio 324
The Blue Mountains Rules. Ultra Trail Australia Rules. Kerry Suter and Ali Pottinger Rule. You Rule. And the 2025 Dirt Church Radio Ultra Trail Australia preview totally rules.
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Jean Beaumont. Quiet Riot- Dirt Church Radio 323
Jean Beaumont is the legend you’ve probably never heard of.
This is an incredible episode with one of New Zealand’s most accomplished ultramarathon runners.
Enjoy
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Aidstation 29- The Lightning Round
Do you want to know about tour de france nutrition in the 1900’s? or Ali’s twenties? what about the most expensive mid-race poop ever, or how about strategies for periodizing your training effectively? You’ve come to the right place.
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The Kunanyi Mountain Run Special- Dirt Church Radio 321.
We will forever scratch our heads and marvel at the priviledge we have to travel to amazing places and meet amazing people and run amazing trails. Case in point? Ali P smashes the Kunyanyi Mountain Run in Lutruwita/Tasmania and gets to make a podcast about it. How good is that? gosh.
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Aidstation 28-Grassroots Radicals
Give ‘em the boot, Grassroots Radicals!
We get the band back together after ages for this week’s AidStation Podcast. Fresh from Kunyani, Northburn 100, and kicking about at Riverhead Relaps, Ali, Andrew, and Matt discuss their love of the Grassroots event and the challenges and opportunities for amazing experiences that lie within
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Michael Dunstan- Uncharted Territory. Dirt Church Radio 320
Our second favourite Mike D this side of Michael Diamond.
A footie playing-surfboard riding-guitar playing-breath counting-GPT miler winning-Blue Mountains loving- real one. Michael Dunstan is one to watch.
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AidStation 27.-Time Is Tryanny: Middle Pack, Middle Aged, or Just Mid?
We old. Not as old as some, but older than many.
This week, Andrew and Matt, now the oldest of the DCR crew, discuss aging, how unfair it is, what can be done, do you hang your spurs up and accept the agegroup bracket, and how you come back from a quad-crippling DNF to Northburn glory. Enjoy
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AidStation 26: Women in Trail: Ali Pottinger, Lucy Bartholomew, and Corine Malcolm.
Kia ora e te whānau. Please enjoy this incredible conversation with three wahine toa about women in trail. The conversation discussed different means of platforming women in trail, the conversations we have which can progress the sport, and the challenges that women face on our trails. This episode was recorded February 14th, 2025, at the Tarawera Ultra Trail by UTMB. Dirt Church Radio - Best Enjoyed Running
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Speed Dating With Speedy People. The 2025 Tarawera Ultra Trail Live Special. Dirt Church Radio 314.
Kia ora e te whānau. St. Valentine’s Day is for lovers, and we thought what better way to celebrate our love for Tarawera Ultra Trail and the people at the pinnacle of our sport than to change up your standard interview format to something that vibed with the day. Our pros had three minutes each, randomly drawn questions, some about running, some not, and one opportunity to pass. We spoke to Caitlin Fielder, Dan Jones, Ruth Croft, Hadyen Hakes, Konoka Azumi, Ryan Montgomery, Robbie Simpson, Helen Redcloud Mino Faulkner, and Lucy Bartholomew. It was great to hear the pros being quick on their feet in a different sense of the word. Also, you’ll hear in this episode a tale of two milers and Ali’s perspective starting these events and welcoming people home. Dirt Church Radio - Best Enjoyed Running
Photo Credit: Tom Barkley-Smith
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