Jarred Cornfield is an assistant coach for cross country and track and field of Northern Arizona University. He comes on the podcast to discuss how he got into coaching, what it is like winning multiple national titles, assisting head coach Mike Smith and what kind of impact he looks to have on his athletes.
Christina Bobb
Christina Bobb was the Executive Secretary for the Department of Homeland Security, served in the Marine Corps, and now is a journalist for One America News Network and the host of “Weekly Briefing.”
Rudy Giuliani
Rudy Giuliani is an American politician and attorney who served as the 107th Mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001. He previously served as the United States Associate Attorney General from 1981 to 1983 and the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York from 1983 to 1989.
Dr. Ryan Cole
Dr. Ryan Cole, a Mayo Clinic-trained anatomic, clinical pathologist, and founder of www.ColeDiagnostics.com , an independent medical laboratory focused on providing meaningful and relevant information regarding your health.
Mollie James
Dr. Mollie James, DO is board certified in General surgery, critical care and also certified in functional medicine. She was a frontline ICU volunteer in NYC during the peak of the pandemic. On the podcast we discuss the real number of COVID vaccine complications being more than 100 times what is currently being reported recently featured on The Gateway Pundit, how pharmacists are refusing to fill ivermectin prescriptions, and the launching of The James Clinic, her functional medicine virtual clinic.
Meghan Slavin is a physical therapist and ultra runner. She comes on the podcast to discuss how she got into running, her first 100 mile race at Javelina Jundred, what it is like being coached by James Bonnett and being the first female to complete fastest known time (FKT) of the Hole-to-Hump. It is a run that starts at the Grand Canyon (elevation – 2500′) and ends at the summit of Mt. Humphreys (elevation – 12,633′-Arizona’s highest point) covering over 70 miles with a time of just over twenty one hours.
Caleb Schiff, owner of Pizzicletta in Flagstaff, Arizona comes back on the podcast to discuss how he has navigated thru the pandemic both personally and with his business. How he adopted the “adapt or die” mentality, got innovative with new ideas, ended a collaboration and started a new one.
Deron and Melissa Ruse are both ultra runners. They come on the podcast to discuss being coached by James Bonnett, Melissa’s photography business Sweet M Images, Deron’s recent accomplishment of the Fearsome Four which included four peaks, 71.77 miles with 14,563ft of ascent in 16 hours and 48 minutes in Flagstaff, AZ.
Nic Errol is an Australian, currently living in London UK. He is an ultra runner, is on the Squirrel’s Nut Butter Elite Team, and is the manager for the “Running on OM” podcast. We talk ultra running, living in the UK during this pandemic, community, Arizona food scene and why the recent Joker movie was overrated.
Hannah (Neczypor) Tropf originally from northeast Ohio, held the state of Ohio 3200 meter record in a time of 10:16 and also won the 1600m state championship for women’s track at North Royalton high school. She attended Georgetown University where she was an all-American and part of the NCAA Cross Country championship winning team. Currently Hannah works for Under Armour and is the host of her own podcast titled “The Run Around.”
Paul Bonnett is an ultra runner, retired school teacher, cross country and track coach. He comes on the podcast to discuss how he got into ultra running, some of his favorite races he has ran in which includes: Crown King, Zane Grey, Western States and how he was the person beat the horses to the finish in Man vs. Horse.
Michael Justin is a professional model and trainer currently residing out of Phoenix, AZ. He comes on the podcast to discuss how he got started modeling, some of the places he has been photographed, and how casting calls might change due to Covid-19.
Nick Coury co-owner of Aravaipa Running comes back on the podcast to discuss how he stays motivated to train with no race in the near future, virtual races Aravaipa is putting on this summer, and the first annual Cocodona, a 250 mile race debuting spring of 2021 linking together some of the most iconic trails and towns in Arizona.
I wanted to share my thoughts based on calculations of the fatalities from Covid-19 in both states and counties I currently live in, have lived in the past, or currently have family members in. Short recording but wanted to share. Enjoy!!!