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In the season finale of the Inner Run Podcast, host Jake Thrap delves into the theme of leadership with the episode titled"Built to Coach, Called to Serve." Jake explores how leadership, much like running, is about embracing discomfort, setting the pace, and persevering through challenges. He shares insights on the power of experience, the importance of vulnerability, and the impact of mentorship and coaching. Thank you for your support throughout this season. If you'd like to further support the show, please visit our https://www.patreon.com/JakeThrap?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator or https://buymeacoffee.com/jthrap3r. See you next season!

Welcome back to The Inner Run Podcast, where miles meet mindset and meaning. In this episode, host Jake Thrap dives into the idea that the magic of running and life isn't found at the finish line, but in the journey itself. Through personal stories, lessons from the ultra community, and mindset shifts, Jake explores how embracing the process can lead to greater fulfillment and strength.You'll hear about the myth of arrival, the importance of valuing the process, and how trail running teaches us to savor every moment. Jake also shares powerful memories from his own running journey, emphasizing that the real victories are often the quiet, unseen moments of perseverance and growth.Note: You may hear some family chaos in the background. That’s just life happening while we’re rolling. Thanks for sticking with me for the conversation.Support the podcast:- https://www.patreon.com/JakeThrap?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator- https://buymeacoffee.com/jthrap3r

Welcome back to The Inner Run Podcast, where miles meet mindset and meaning. In this episode, host Jake Thrap dives into the theme of navigating uncertainty and trusting in faith when the path ahead is unclear. From personal stories of running through literal and metaphorical fog to exploring how moments of confusion can become catalysts for growth, this episode is all about finding your footing when the way ahead feels hidden. Whether you're lacing up for a run or facing a foggy stretch in your personal journey, join us as we discover how faith can lead us forward.Note: You may hear some family chaos in the background. That’s just life happening as we roll. Thanks for sticking with me for the conversation.Support the podcast:- https://www.patreon.com/JakeThrap?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator- https://buymeacoffee.com/jthrap3r

In Fuel For The Fire, host, Jake Thrap explores the deep motivations that sustain runners and individuals through long, challenging journeys, emphasizing the difference between fleeting external rewards and enduring inner purpose.• Worldly fuel is fleeting: External motivators like social media likes, medals, and praise provide temporary energy but can lead to burnout and hollow achievements when relied upon exclusively. Recognizing their limits opens the way to deeper motivation. • Inner motivation emerges in struggle: When the initial excitement fades and fatigue sets in, individuals confront their true reasons for continuing, often rediscovering or redefining their purpose beyond external validation. • Soul fuel sustains long-term: This deeper energy comes from internal connections such as music, prayer, family, loss, and hope, providing resilience and grounding when external rewards diminish.• Shifting focus to internal satisfaction: Anchoring motivation in soul fuel shifts the emphasis from proving oneself to others toward honoring personal growth, resilience, and quiet victories. • Strategies to nurture purpose: Regular reflection, protecting mental inputs, connecting with supportive communities, recalling origins, and engaging in rituals help maintain and protect one’s deeper “why.” • Self-compassion during low motivation: Accepting moments of doubt as opportunities for growth and using small anchors like journals or memories can reconnect individuals with their purpose. • Anchoring in fast-paced life: Intentional pauses, gratitude practices, and reminders of soul fuel help maintain stability and resilience amid life’s demands, emphasizing the journey’s meaning over just the finish line.

In a world chasing speed, this episode invites you to slow down. Jake Thrap is joined by fellow runner and friend, Alex Hunter, to explore the hidden power of patience, endurance and the steady rhythm of growth. From redefining progress to embracing discomfort, they share stories and insights that remind us why the slow miles are often the most transformational. Whether you're stuck in self-doubt, feeling "behind", or simply burned out by the hustle, this one's for you. Tune in and discover why trusting the slow work might be the most courageous thing you can do. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/JakeThrap?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creatorhttps://buymeacoffee.com/jthrap3r

In this episode, we dive into the world of imposter syndrome, a common feeling of self-doubt and fraudulence despite evident accomplishments. Join us as we explore personal insights, the causes, manifestations, and impacts of imposter syndrome, and practical strategies to cope with and overcome these feelings.Highlights:Understanding Imposter Syndrome: Learn what imposter syndrome is and why it feels like running an endless mental marathon.Personal Experiences: Our host shares their struggles with imposter syndrome in leadership roles and career transitions, emphasizing perseverance and learning as keys to overcoming doubt.Origins and Causes: Discover how perfectionism, social comparisons, and cultural upbringing contribute to imposter syndrome.Signs and Symptoms: Identify common signs such as deflecting praise, hesitating to pursue opportunities, over-preparing or procrastinating, and relentless self-comparison.Emotional and Physical Toll: Understand the chronic stress, anxiety, and diminished joy that imposter syndrome can cause.Breaking the Silence: Learn the importance of recognizing that many share these feelings and how naming the inner critic can reduce its hold.Coping Strategies: Explore practical strategies like reframing negative thoughts, practicing self-compassion, celebrating small wins, and embracing learning.Long-term Mindset: Understand that overcoming imposter syndrome is an ongoing process requiring consistent effort and self-awareness.Daily Habits: Discover daily habits like journaling achievements, affirmations, gratitude, mindful movement, and seeking feedback to support growth and resilience.Tune in to gain valuable insights and tools to help you navigate and overcome imposter syndrome

In this episode of "The Inner Run Podcast," host Jake Thrap delves into the deeper meaning behind running. It's not just about the miles logged or the medals earned; it's about running for family, faith, and legacy. Jake shares personal stories and insights on how running has transformed his life and helped him break mental barriers. Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or just starting your running journey, this episode will inspire you to find your "why" and run for something greater.If you enjoy the show and want to support its growth, please consider visiting our https://www.patreon.com/JakeThrap?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator or https://buymeacoffee.com/jthrap3r. Your support, big or small, helps keep the show going, and I'm incredibly grateful for the love and encouragement from our amazing community.

In this episode, host Jake Thrap delves into the transformative power of purpose. Through heartfelt stories, personal reflections, and actionable insights, Jake explores what drives us forward and anchors us when things get tough. Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or just starting your fitness journey, this episode will inspire you to discover your "why" and ignite resilience, clarity, and strength on even the most daunting trails ahead.Support the podcast:https://www.patreon.com/JakeThrap?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creatorhttps://buymeacoffee.com/jthrap3r

This episode explores the concept of the "pain cave," a mental and physical space where challenges test our limits and push us toward growth. Host Jake Thrap shares personal stories, insights, and lessons learned from navigating moments of intense difficulty, emphasizing the importance of resilience, prayer, simplicity, and connection. Tune in to discover how the pain cave can transform struggle into strength, both on the trail and in life.https://www.patreon.com/JakeThrap?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creatorhttps://buymeacoffee.com/jthrap3r

This episode examines how discipline sustains progress when motivation fades. Learn practical strategies like starting small, staying consistent, and celebrating progress, alongside insights into the brain’s role in building resilience. Discover how discipline, like a muscle, grows strongerwith effort, helping you stay committed to your goals.