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Run Tri Bike: Fireside Chats

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Join Run Tri Bike co-owners Jason Bahamundi and Aum Gandhi as they talk to people within the world of endurance sports. From athletes to brands to coaches, Jason and Aum are all about finding interesting stories and bringing them to you. Sit back, relax, and join us by the fireside. Photo Credits: Skylar Kang, Pexels
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What Happens After the Big Effort? Cameron Balser Reflects

Thu Feb 05 2026

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Finding Freedom Beyond Finish Lines There are conversations that motivate you to train harder and then there are conversations that quietly change how you show up to your training and your life. This episode of Beyond The Finish Line is firmly in the second category. In this episode, host Joe Hardin sits down again with ultra-runner Cameron Balser for a grounded, honest conversation about purpose, recovery, and what comes after a massive goal. If you followed Cam’s perimeter run around the country, you know the physical achievement was extraordinary. What makes this conversation special is everything that happened after the miles were done. Cam shares how he moved through post-effort confusion, let go of shame and guilt, and found clarity by training his mind as intentionally as his body. The discussion touches on mental health in endurance sports, simplifying nutrition, stepping away from constant metrics, and rediscovering joy by running untethered from data and devices. The episode also looks ahead to Cam’s next challenge: a bold world record attempt across America. But this isn’t about proving anything. Rather, it’s about alignment, intention, and inspiring everyday endurance athletes to trust themselves and their process. This episode offers perspective, calm, and a reminder that the real finish line isn’t just at the end of the road....it’s within. Listen in, reflect, and remember: progress doesn’t have to cost you joy. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, review and comment on the Everyday Athlete Podcast Network.Join the Everyday Athlete ClubhouseKeep Connected: Run Tri Bike on InstagramRun Tri Bike on ThreadsJoe Hardin on InstagramCam Balser on Instagram

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Finding Freedom Beyond Finish Lines There are conversations that motivate you to train harder and then there are conversations that quietly change how you show up to your training and your life. This episode of Beyond The Finish Line is firmly in the second category. In this episode, host Joe Hardin sits down again with ultra-runner Cameron Balser for a grounded, honest conversation about purpose, recovery, and what comes after a massive goal. If you followed Cam’s perimeter run around the country, you know the physical achievement was extraordinary. What makes this conversation special is everything that happened after the miles were done. Cam shares how he moved through post-effort confusion, let go of shame and guilt, and found clarity by training his mind as intentionally as his body. The discussion touches on mental health in endurance sports, simplifying nutrition, stepping away from constant metrics, and rediscovering joy by running untethered from data and devices. The episode also looks ahead to Cam’s next challenge: a bold world record attempt across America. But this isn’t about proving anything. Rather, it’s about alignment, intention, and inspiring everyday endurance athletes to trust themselves and their process. This episode offers perspective, calm, and a reminder that the real finish line isn’t just at the end of the road....it’s within. Listen in, reflect, and remember: progress doesn’t have to cost you joy. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, review and comment on the Everyday Athlete Podcast Network.Join the Everyday Athlete ClubhouseKeep Connected: Run Tri Bike on InstagramRun Tri Bike on ThreadsJoe Hardin on InstagramCam Balser on Instagram

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Top 51.4% by pitch volume (Rank #25679 of 50,000)
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Weekly
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Episode count
397
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Social followers
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What is Run Tri Bike: Fireside Chats about?

Join Run Tri Bike co-owners Jason Bahamundi and Aum Gandhi as they talk to people within the world of endurance sports. From athletes to brands to coaches, Jason and Aum are all about finding interesting stories and bringing them to you. Sit back, relax, and join us by the fireside. Photo Credits: Skylar Kang, Pexels

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