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The Lane 9 PodcastThe Lane 9 PodcastMolly Bookmyer, Elite runner on making big fueling changes, and finding what works for you"{Houston} was a really great season opener and showed me again that I could fuel like I even fuel in the half marathon now, it's I'm able to take fuel. It's, and sustain my training and feel healthy and finishing strong in my races," shares Molly Bookmyer. Bookmyer is an elite distance runner based in Columbus OH. She walked onto the Ohio State XC/Track and FIeld teams, but left the sport before graduating because of some frustrating injuries and health issues. She wasn’t getting regular periods, which actually led to her healthcare team discovering a sma...2025-04-1043 minRun to the Top Podcast | The Ultimate Guide to RunningRun to the Top Podcast | The Ultimate Guide to RunningFrom 2x Brain Surgery Survivor to 2x Olympic Marathon Trials Qualifier: Molly BookmyerYou may have never heard of Molly Bookmyer, but since overcoming two brain surgeries in 2015 she’s quickly becoming one of the top US Women’s Marathoners.  Molly opened up about her health struggles and her path to elite running with questions like: How Molly overcame the odds to run a 2:28 marathon after two brain surgeries How she balances training as an elite with a full-time job When Molly realized she had undiagnosed Celiac’s disease and how discovering this has changed her fueling What are Molly’s goals for the 2025 London Marathon where she’ll be toeing t...2025-04-0958 minRunnersConnect Run to the Top PodcastRunnersConnect Run to the Top PodcastFrom 2x Brain Surgery Survivor to 2x Olympic Marathon Trials Qualifier: Molly BookmyerYou may have never heard of Molly Bookmyer, but since overcoming two brain surgeries in 2015 she’s quickly becoming one of the top US Women’s Marathoners.  Molly opened up about her health struggles and her path to elite running with questions like: How Molly overcame the odds to run a 2:28 marathon after two brain surgeries How she balances training as an elite with a full-time job When Molly realized she had undiagnosed Celiac’s disease and how discovering this has changed her fueling What are Molly’s goals for the 2025 London Marathon where she’ll be toeing t...2025-04-0958 minFor The Long Run: Exploring the Why Behind RunningFor The Long Run: Exploring the Why Behind RunningThe Business of Running with Oiselle CEO Arielle KnutsonThis episode with Oiselle CEO Arielle Knutson is the final in a Oiselle-sponsored series leading up to the 2024 Marathon Olympic Trials. A wife, dog mom, and friend, Arielle juggles her corporate responsibilities -first as the long-time marketing manager at Nuun and now as Oiselle CEO- with a life on the run. Arielle, ultrarunner and Ironman triathlete, loves taking on challenges and exploring her limits. In this episode we talk about: In this episode we talk about: -mixing passion with profession  -the evolution of sports marketing and brand ambassadors  -life as...2024-02-021h 03For The Long Run: Exploring the Why Behind RunningFor The Long Run: Exploring the Why Behind RunningUnderbirds Flying High: Elena Hayday on Overcoming Marathon Fears and Running for CommunityThis episode with Elena Hayday is the fourth in a Oiselle-sponsored series with the Underbirds: a team of 5 female athletes being supported by Oiselle in the lead up to the 2024 Marathon Olympic Trials. More than a runner, Elena is a full-time researcher in healthcare, cat mom, sister and daughter. From start to present, community has been at the heart of Elena’s running “why”, and she is a proud member of Georgetown Running Club. In this episode we talk about: -running for the community   -fearing the marathon and hitting the wall -racing...2024-01-1845 minFor The Long Run: Exploring the Why Behind RunningFor The Long Run: Exploring the Why Behind RunningUnderbirds Flying High: How To Build Resilience For The Long Run with Carrie VerdonThis episode with Carrie Verdon is the fourth in a Oiselle-sponsored series with the Underbirds: a team of 5 female athletes being supported by Oiselle in the lead up to the 2024 Marathon Olympic Trials. A proud Boulder-ite, Carrie is a sister, girlfriend, and outdoor enthusiast, who juggles a full-time job as a teacher with elite running. In this episode we talk about: -taking breaks from running  -balancing elite running with a full time job as a teacher -unlocking performance breakthroughs:sleep and consistent habits vs marginal gains ...2024-01-0447 minFor The Long Run: Exploring the Why Behind RunningFor The Long Run: Exploring the Why Behind RunningUnderbirds Flying High: Finding Community Through Running with Briana BoehmerThis episode with Briana Boehmer is the third in a Oiselle-sponsored series with the Underbirds: a team of 5 female athletes being supported by Oiselle in the lead up to the 2024 Marathon Olympic Trials. More than an accomplished runner, Briana is a friend, wife, entrepreneur and small business owner, working to leave the world a better place. Unlike the other Oiselle Underbirds, Briana did not qualify for the Olympic Trials, after having to pull out of her goal race due to injury: we discuss this and much more. In this episode we talk about: 2023-12-291h 12Hear Her SportsHear Her SportsMolly Bookmyer Olympic Trials Marathon Qualifier Risk It For The BiscuitMolly Bookmyer is long distance runner who is a member of the Oiselle Underbird Team. She lives and trains in Columbus, Ohio with her husband Eric and dog Cooper. She holds a degree in Operations Management from The Ohio State University and works full time in Supply Chain. She currently holds personal bests of 2:30:37 in the marathon and 1:10:51 in the half marathon. Get involved and support the show and more sports media for women through https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hearherFind all episodes http://www.hearhersports.com/Find Hear Her Sports on all s...2023-11-3046 minFor The Long Run: Exploring the Why Behind RunningFor The Long Run: Exploring the Why Behind RunningUnderbirds Flying High: Ari Hendrix on Racing, Running, Representation, and ResilienceThis episode with Ari Hendrix is the second in a Oiselle-sponsored series with the Underbirds: a team of 5 female athletes being supported by Oiselle in the lead up to the 2024 Marathon Olympic Trials. Ari qualified for the trials with a 2:35 PR, making her the 3rd fastest US born African American woman marathoner. Away from running, Ari is a fiancé, twin, and full-time wear-test analyst for Hoka.  In this episode we talk about: -from college basketball and a 4-hour marathon to a 2:35 and the Olympic Trials -tips for successful race execution: ru...2023-11-2454 minI\'ll Have Another with Lindsey Hein PodcastI'll Have Another with Lindsey Hein PodcastEpisode 499: Molly Bookmyer – 2:30:37 at Toronto Marathon, Training with the Oiselle Underbird Project for the Olympic TrialsMolly Bookmyer is on the podcast today and I am so excited to share this episode!Molly recently set a PR at the Toronto Marathon where she ran 2:30:37 for 8th place and battled some really strong weather conditions that day. She shares in this episode that she felt fit and in better conditions was ready to run much faster! Molly has a 1:10:51 half marathon PR. She is training under the Oiselle Underbird Project with 4 other athletes for the Olympic Trials!Molly has a unique story in that she walked onto her college team and didn’t...2023-11-171h 04For The Long Run: Exploring the Why Behind RunningFor The Long Run: Exploring the Why Behind RunningUnderbirds Flying High: Molly Bookmyer's Journey to Running the Marathon Olympic TrialsThis episode with Molly Bookmyer is the first in a Oiselle-sponsored series with the Underbirds: a team of 5 female athletes being supported by Oiselle in the lead up to the 2024 Marathon Olympic Trials. Molly is a runner based in Columbus, Ohio, wife and sister, dog mom, and corporate professional working a full time job. She is also a Oiselle Underbird! In this episode we talk about: -resiliency through injuries and health scares to elite running -focusing on the baby steps, the daily process over big future goals -gratitude...2023-10-2747 minA to Z RunningA to Z RunningDeveloping Relentless Intuition w/ Molly BookmyerThis week, elite marathoner Molly Bookmyer discusses how to be intuitive in and out of running. After that, we share world of running updates about making track exciting at the Night of 10,000m PBs, Great Manchester Run, and studies on plyometrics for distance runners. For resources and details, visit https://atozrunning.com/episode190  For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching 2023-05-231h 11The Rambling Runner PodcastThe Rambling Runner Podcast#352 - Catching up with Molly BookmyerMolly Bookmyer is back on the show and for a great reason.During her first appearance on the show, episode 175, Molly detailed her two brain surgeries in 2015 - the first to remove a benign tumor that had grown since first diagnosed in 2013 and second to alleviate side effects that included paralysis on her left side. Then, Molly's husband, Eric, was diagnosed with cancer in 2017 two weeks after their wedding; after treatment he is cancer free. Despite all of that, she bounced back and to finish 3rd at 2019 USATF 25K Championships, her first U.S. champs race, behind...2021-07-1945 minAli on the Run ShowAli on the Run ShowYou Can Run a Marathon with Molly Bookmyer"You deserve to be on that starting line. Believe in yourself and your training." Molly Bookmyer is a 2:44 marathoner who recently finished third in the U.S. 25K championships. But the road to an Olympic Trials qualifying time hasn't been easy. On this episode, Molly shares her inspiring story of resilience and positivity. In 2013, Molly's doctors found a brain tumor and needed to perform brain surgery to remove it. Then, she suffered a seizure while running on the treadmill, and had to have a second brain surgery. After recovering, getting healthy, and getting back on the run...2019-09-1047 minThe Rambling Runner PodcastThe Rambling Runner Podcast#175 Molly BookmyerRunning at an elite level is hard enough when everything goes right and luck is on your side. Very few people get to that level even in the best of circumstances. For Molly Bookmyer, her running career could never be described in those terms. She has undergone two brain surgeries, hospitalized after having a seizure on a treadmill, and helped nurse her husband back to health after he was diagnosed with testicular cancer a week after they returned from their honeymoon. In the face of all that, Molly has earned an Olympic Trials qualifying time in the marathon and placed...2019-06-1753 min