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The Kick: A Runner’s Podcast
The Kick: A Runner’s Podcast
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The people behind the miles.
The Kick brings you real conversations that feel like long runs with your friends. Hosted by former collegiate runner Will Loggia, the show dives into the culture, training, and moments that make this sport so special.
Kick back, go for a run, and enjoy the show!
The Kick brings you real conversations that feel like long runs with your friends. Hosted by former collegiate runner Will Loggia, the show dives into the culture, training, and moments that make this sport so special.
Kick back, go for a run, and enjoy the show!
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He was about to start a career in financial consulting. Now he’s one of the fastest milers in American history.Today, Wes Porter joins The Kick to break down his meteoric rise in the professional running world. The UVA grad takes us inside his experience with Under Armour, sharing what it’s like to mix it up with Olympic gold medalists and represent Team USA.Hosted by Will Loggia.
After a phenomenal collegiate career shocking the NCAA with Rider University, Teagan Schein-Becker is now proving why she belongs on the world stage as a member of Seattle's beloved pro running team: The Brooks Beasts.Fresh off a winter season capped by a world-class 800m indoor personal best (2:01.05), Teagan joins The Kick from Brooks Running's Global Headquarters to discuss how far she’s come and where she’s headed.Teagan’s emphasis on claiming her space in every race is a powerful reminder to runners of all levels: you belong on the line.Hosted by Will Loggia.
On the Women’s 5K starting line at the 2026 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships, one singlet will stand out from the rest. Jadyn Keeler’s bright Kelly green uniform represents a small school in Grand Forks, North Dakota—and you’d be foolish to underestimate her.Last year, Jadyn put the University of North Dakota on the map with a 10th-place finish in the nation, just two spots shy of the podium. This year, she returns with a 15:14 5K PR and a mission to claim a First-Team All-American trophy.Her progression from a 17-minute 5K runner to one of the fastest women in the NCAA is one of the most impressive trajectories in the sport. Her story earned her a featured post on the influential running page “Fast Women.”Today, she joins The Kick: A Runner’s Podcast fresh off a "Triple Crown" weekend at the Summit League Championships, where she swept the Mile, 3K, and 5K in a dominant display of range. We discuss her incredible season so far and her goals for the National Championship in Arkansas on Friday, March 13.If you’ve ever felt like an underdog or wondered if you could reach an elite level from unlikely origins, Jadyn’s story is one of the most powerful you’ll find.Hosted by Will Loggia.
Will Sumner is already one of the most accomplished young middle-distance runners in the world. Not many people can say they’ve won at NCAAs, the Millrose Games, Penn Relays, and the World U20 Championships.He signed a professional contract with Adidas after his freshman year at the University of Georgia, having won NCAAs in a negative-split 1:44.26. That performance turned heads and left the track world wondering how much faster he might be able to go, but since turning pro, injuries have taken him out more than once.In this conversation, Will opens up about navigating setbacks as a pro athlete, and why he believes his ceiling is still far from reached. If you’ve ever battled injury, or struggled to stay confident when things don’t go as planned, this episode is for you. If you enjoy the episode, please consider following The Kick: A Runner’s Podcast and leaving a five-star review!Hosted by Will Loggia.
Originally from England, Molly Jones took the NCAA by storm and became one of the most dominant athletes in Sun Belt Conference history, breaking school records for Coastal Carolina University and stacking conference titles.In her final collegiate season, a stress fracture threatened to end her NCAA career early. Through one of the most dedicated cross-training programs you’ll ever hear of, she maintained incredible fitness, and won another conference title on the other side of injury.Now post-grad, Molly is navigating life beyond college athletics—balancing a full-time job, training mostly on her own, and racing at an elite level on the roads. She has quickly asserted herself as one of the most promising young half marathoners in the world.Hosted by Will Loggia.
He has roots as a New Jersey high school standout, and he has made the entire state proud with how far he’s taken his talents. A breakthrough fifth-place finish in the 1500m at the 2024 NCAA Championships shocked everyone, and made it clear that Damien Dilcher could remain a force beyond collegiate running.Now, he’s officially launched a professional running career with Under Armour in Baltimore. In this episode, he reflects on the moments that shaped his journey, and the goals that inspire him to keep climbing. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like training alongside athletes chasing Olympic medals—or what it truly takes to make the leap from NCAA success to the professional ranks—Damien offers an honest, insightful look inside that world. His rise has been defined by belief, patience, and closing speed when it matters most.Hosted by Will Loggia.
Aditya Singh has spent years exploring some of the most debated topics in modern running. Drawing from his improbable rise to elite levels of the sport, he explains why fundamentals like consistency, strength, and stress management matter more than trendy workouts.What does he know about getting faster? As a freshman in high school, he was the slowest runner on his cross country team. By the time he was a senior, he was the fastest.Aditya shares eye-opening stories from his own training, as well as his experience coaching others. If you’ve ever wondered how to train smarter, this conversation offers a well-researched perspective on long-term development in the sport.Hosted by Will Loggia.
Monique Kelley is a former Division I middle-distance runner and now a professor at Boston University’s College of Communication.The leadership, confidence, and discipline she developed on the track didn’t stop after college—they became the foundation for a career in consulting, teaching, and writing.If you’re a runner, student, or professional figuring out your next chapter, this episode is for you.Listen to the end to witness a record-setting final kick!Hosted by Will Loggia.
After a record-breaking collegiate career at the University of Rhode Island, Ben wasted no time making the jump to the marathon—winning the open section of the 2024 Philadelphia Marathon and earning prize money in his very first attempt at the distance.Now two marathons in, he already owns a personal best of 2:19:00, putting the 2:16 U.S. Olympic Trials standard firmly within reach. He’s currently building toward the 2026 Boston Marathon with a top-50 finish on the goal sheet.If you’ve ever questioned whether it’s worth setting big goals—or wondered what it really takes to pursue them seriously—this conversation offers a real look at someone chasing something meaningful in the sport.This episode of The Kick also showcases a full-circle moment: former high school rivals, now friends. Running really is a special sport.Hosted by Will Loggia.
Ava Pravlik may still be a college student, but as marketing director of Peak Pulse Run Club, she’s already helped shape one of the most compelling running communities in the country.Ava’s relationship with running was forged through years of consistency, adversity, and showing up when things got hard. A former high school team captain, she became known not just for performance, but also extraordinary resilience.She continued running after an impactful high school career, pushed by her unwavering love for the sport. In this episode, she speaks candidly about the challenge of navigating the sport without the structure of a team.Ava is currently training for her first official half marathon race, following a structured training plan and embracing the process with incredible consistency. Her voice is one of the most thoughtful and grounded you’ll find in the running community.If you’ve ever loved running for reasons you can’t fully explain, struggled through injuries but kept coming back, or found yourself searching for connection through the sport—this episode is for you.Hosted by Will Loggia.
Foster Malleck is one of the fastest Canadian middle-distance runners ever. He’s also someone I’ve known for years as a teammate, roommate, and friend.In this episode of The Kick, I sit down with Foster to talk about his journey from high school standout and Penn Relays champion, to setting program records at Boston University, and now competing on the world stage as a professional runner.Before turning professional, Foster placed 3rd at the 2025 NCAA Indoor Championships in the mile. After graduating from BU, Foster signed a professional contract with Under Armour and has already proven he belongs among the very best in the world.Foster wasted no time after signing his pro contact, running the fastest 1500m EVER on Canadian soil on August 6, 2025. His 3:32.38 became the second-fastest 1500m ever by a Canadian.If you’re a runner, a fan of the sport, or someone chasing big goals in any area of life, this conversation is for you.Hosted by Will Loggia. Thumbnail photos courtesy of Jan Figueroa and Andrew LeMay.#running
Emelyn Theriault is proof that your best running doesn’t have to end when high school or college does.Working full-time at Boston University, Emelyn continues to train at a high level… and she’s still getting faster. Fresh off a 5K personal best at the Cambridge Winter Classic, she joins The Kick to talk about what it takes to keep improving on your own.If you’re a runner who loves to learn how the most self-motivated people operate, this episode is for you!Hosted by Will Loggia
Christian Noble is one of the greatest Division II athletes of all time. At Lee University, Christian set D2 records in the 1500m, Mile, 3000m, and 5000m. He won three NCAA titles, became a seven-time All-American, and solidified himself as a true collegiate legend.Today, he’s a professional runner for Team New Balance Boston and an assistant coach at Boston University, where he helps guide one of the top distance programs in the NCAA.In this episode, we break down his rise from D2 to world-class pro, his transition into coaching, and the mindset behind sustaining success at the highest level of the sport.If you love an underdog, this episode is for you.Hosted by Will Loggia
Sophie Novak is an NCAA superstar and one of the fastest steeplechasers in the world.In 2024, she won the ACC Championship in the women’s 3K steeplechase and competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials.In 2025, she elevated her game even further, winning the Drake Relays steeple in a meet-record 9:28 and later running a world-class personal best of 9:23.Now, with one outdoor season left at Notre Dame, Sophie is aiming even higher. Her sights are set on big goals in 2026, including the Fighting Irish program record of 9:17.In this episode, we break down her incredible career thus far and talk about the promising future that lies ahead.If you’re a runner who loves to learn how elite student-athletes operate, this episode is for you!Hosted by Will Loggia
Ronnie Melao is one of the most consistent and quietly driven runners you’ll ever meet. In this episode, we break down how he’s improved little by little over the years, most recently running a 2:34 marathon.We discuss the decade-long arc of his development: the habits that kept him improving year after year, the accountability required to juggle full-time work with 80–90 mile training weeks, and the mindset that allowed him to continue improving even after his collegiate career ended.We talk about his recent top-50 performance at the Philadelphia Marathon, his accomplishments representing the Stevens Institute of Technology, and his humble high school running beginnings.If you’re a runner who loves stories of long-term growth, discipline, and sustained improvement well beyond college, this episode is for you.Hosted by Will Loggia#marathon #running
Tucker Bowerfind trains harder than almost anyone in the NCAA. In this episode, we discuss his high mileage and high standards.Boston University senior Tucker Bowerfind joins The Kick to break down what it actually takes to sustain 100-mile weeks while competing at the highest level of collegiate distance running. We talk about the discipline, recovery, and mental resilience behind his training, along with the common misconceptions about high-volume.Tucker reflects on his strong cross country season, and the goals he’s chasing as he enters the final stretch of his NCAA career.If you’re a runner who loves training talk, process talk, and hearing from athletes who do things at the highest level, this episode is for you.Hosted by Will Loggia.




