Episodios

  • From Trauma to Triumph: Julia's Mingstein's Story
    Jan 9 2026

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    Summary
    In this episode of the Ginger and Chocolate podcast, host Lindsay S. Hiken speaks with ultra runner Julia Mingstein about her journey through running, personal challenges, and recovery. Julia shares her experiences with childhood health issues, the impact of COVID on her running, and her journey through trauma and recovery. She discusses the empowering nature of ultra running, the supportive community within the sport, and her aspirations for the future. Julia's story is one of resilience, strength, and the importance of seeking help and support.


    Takeaways
    Julia started running as a way to cope with uncertainty.
    The pandemic allowed Julia to focus on running for herself.
    Julia faced significant health challenges growing up, including seizures and celiac disease.
    Her experience with trauma led her to find strength in running.
    Ultra running became a source of empowerment and community for Julia.
    Julia's first ultra marathon was a challenging but transformative experience.
    Support from her mother and friends played a crucial role in her journey.
    Julia navigated eating disorders and body image issues throughout her life.
    She achieved sobriety at a young age, which has positively impacted her life.
    Julia encourages others to seek help and hold on through tough times.

    Sound bites
    "I chose this path to go down."
    "I can run a hundred miles."
    "There are brighter days ahead."


    Keywords
    ultra running, mental health, recovery, empowerment, eating disorders, sobriety, personal growth, resilience, community, challenges


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  • Raul Ponce- Ultra Runner
    Dec 11 2025

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    Summary

    In this conversation, Raul Ponce shares his journey of rediscovering self-love and purpose. He reflects on his past struggles with identity and the realization that he didn't truly know himself. Through this process of rebuilding, he emphasizes the importance of understanding one's own personality and desires.


    Takeaways

    I didn't know how to love myself.
    I pretended like I did, like most people do.
    I was full of I didn't really knew my personality.
    I didn't know much about me.
    I didn't know what I like.
    I didn't know what I was fighting for.
    I didn't have a purpose in life.
    Now that I'm rebuilding this.
    I wanted to do love.
    This new role, to do it again.


    Keywords

    self-love, personal growth, purpose, identity, mental health

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  • The Ego in Athletics
    Dec 5 2025

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    Summary
    In this episode, Mike and Lindsay explore the concept of ego, discussing its role in personal experiences, sports, and competition. They reflect on their holiday experiences, delve into the psychological aspects of ego, and share personal anecdotes about balancing ego with self-awareness and mental health. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding and managing ego in various aspects of life, particularly in endurance sports and personal growth.


    Takeaways
    -Ego is a natural part of human psychology.
    -A healthy ego balances primal desires with moral standards.
    -Personal experiences shape our understanding of ego.
    -Competition can amplify ego-related pressures.
    -Self-awareness is key to managing ego effectively.
    -Ego can drive both positive and negative behaviors.
    -Endurance sports can be a means of emotional wellness.
    -It's important to recognize the irrational urges of ego.
    -Finding balance in sports can enhance longevity and enjoyment.
    -Humor can help in dealing with ego-related challenges.

    Keywords
    ego, personal experiences, balance, sports, competition, mental health, endurance, self-awareness, psychology, self-esteem

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  • Sue Reynolds Part 2
    Nov 21 2025

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    Summary

    The conversation explores the extreme physical demands placed on athletes, particularly the mindset that equates exhaustion with success. Sue Reynolds shares a personal story of pushing her limits during training, leading to severe consequences, including a hospital visit due to kidney failure. This highlights the dangers of ignoring bodily warning signs in pursuit of athletic goals.

    Takeaways

    • In training, being utterly exhausted was seen as a good thing.
    • Ignoring warning signs can lead to serious health issues.
    • Pushing physical limits can have dire consequences.
    • Personal experiences can illustrate the risks of extreme training.
    • Athletes often equate exhaustion with success.
    • The importance of listening to one's body during training.
    • Consequences of overexertion can be life-threatening.
    • Awareness of physical limits is crucial for athletes.
    • Training should prioritize health over performance.
    • Stories of personal experiences can raise awareness about athlete health.


    Keywords

    exhaustion, training, health, warning signs, consequences, kidney failure, running, physical limits, athlete experience, personal story

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  • Marine Corps Marathon Race Recep
    Nov 14 2025

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    Summary

    The conversation explores how society categorizes individuals into archetypes, affecting our perception of their identities. It discusses the implications of these stereotypes and the importance of recognizing the complexity of human experiences.


    Takeaways

    We categorize people into archetypes like heroes or villains.
    Stereotypes can limit our understanding of individuals.
    Recognizing the complexity of identity is crucial.
    Society often fails to see the actual person behind the label.
    Different archetypes can lead to different societal expectations.
    The need for empathy in understanding others is emphasized.
    Human experiences are often more nuanced than stereotypes suggest.
    Challenging societal norms can lead to better understanding.
    The conversation highlights the importance of personal narratives.
    Understanding identity requires looking beyond surface labels.


    Keywords

    society, archetypes, identity, stereotypes, human experience

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  • Sue Reynolds: Elite Fitness and Overtraining
    Nov 8 2025

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    Summary

    In this episode of the Ginger and Chocolate podcast, hosts Mike Ergo and Lindsay Hiken welcome back Sue Reynolds, an inspiring triathlete and author. They discuss Sue's incredible journey of losing over 200 pounds, her transition into triathlon, and the mental and physical challenges she faced along the way. The conversation delves into the importance of values in balancing life and sport, the realities of overtraining syndrome, and the significance of asking for help in the athletic community. Sue shares her experiences training with Olympic coaches and the lessons learned about mental resilience and commitment. The episode concludes with reflections on the importance of intentions and values in pursuing athletic goals.

    Takeaways

    • Sue Reynolds lost over 200 pounds and became a triathlete.
    • The importance of asking for help in sports.
    • Overtraining syndrome can have serious consequences.
    • Balancing family values with athletic ambitions is crucial.
    • Mental resilience is key to overcoming challenges.
    • Training like an Olympian requires dedication and commitment.
    • Intentions can guide athletic pursuits more effectively than rigid goals.
    • The triathlon community is supportive and encouraging.
    • Understanding your 'why' can enhance motivation.
    • Values should lead the way in balancing life and sport.

    Sound Bites

    • "I was terrified, but I did it."
    • "I felt like such a failure."
    • "I could talk all day about this."

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction and Personal Updates

    02:39
    Sue Reynolds: An Inspiring Journey

    05:28
    The Athlete Inside: Overcoming Obstacles

    08:15
    The Role of Support in Weight Loss

    11:05
    Discovering Triathlon: A New Passion

    13:37
    Mental Strength and the Olympian Mindset

    16:28
    Intentions vs. Goals: A New Approach

    19:15
    Training with Olympic Coaches

    21:58
    Mental Coaching: Building Confidence

    24:51
    Pushing Through Pain: Mental Tricks

    27:37
    Finding Joy in the Journey

    31:15
    Mental Techniques for Endurance Training

    34:41
    Understanding Overtraining Syndrome

    42:48
    The Importance of Values in Athletic Pursuits


    Keywords

    triathlon, overtraining, mental health, athlete journey, inspiration, fitness, coaching, values, endurance sports, personal growth

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  • Amy Outman on Recovery and Resilience
    Oct 25 2025

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    Summary

    In this episode of the Ginger and Chocolate podcast, Lindsay Hiken welcomes back Amy Outman to discuss the challenges of self-care during times of physical and mental exhaustion. They delve into Amy's recent experiences with travel, illness, and recovery, exploring the importance of listening to one's body and seeking support from friends and professionals. The conversation touches on the generational differences in attitudes towards self-care and the balance between independence and seeking help.

    Keywords

    self-care, exhaustion, recovery, generational differences, support

    Takeaways

    • Taking care of yourself is crucial when feeling physically exhausted.
    • Listening to your body and seeking help can aid recovery.
    • Generational attitudes towards self-care vary significantly.
    • Balancing independence with seeking help is important.
    • Amy shares her experience with COVID and its long-term effects.
    • The importance of hydration and proper nutrition in recovery.
    • Hyperbaric chambers and infrared saunas can aid in recovery.
    • The mental challenge of resting and not feeling guilty about it.
    • The role of family and friends in supporting recovery.
    • The impact of societal expectations on self-worth and productivity.

    Sound bites

    "Taking care of yourself is crucial." "Listen to your body." "Generational attitudes vary." "Balance independence and help." "COVID's long-term effects." "Hydration is key." "Rest without guilt." "Family support matters." "Societal expectations impact self-worth." "Recovery requires listening."


    Connect with Amy:

    - AmyOutman.com

    -Instagram



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  • Shay Eskew: What the Fire Ignited
    Oct 13 2025

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    Summary

    In this inspiring interview, Shay Eskew shares his journey from a traumatic childhood accident to becoming a multiple Ironman finisher. He discusses the power of resilience, the importance of perspective, and how he balances family life with his athletic pursuits.

    Keywords

    Shay Eskew, Ironman, resilience, perspective, family balance

    Takeaways

    • Resilience is built through overcoming adversity.
    • Perspective can transform challenges into opportunities.
    • Balancing family and personal goals is crucial.
    • Humor can be a powerful coping mechanism.
    • Surround yourself with positive influences.
    • Live as if tomorrow is no guarantee.
    • Commit to doing the hard work always.
    • Embrace the suck and find joy in the journey.
    • Every interaction can be meaningful.
    • Kindness and understanding go a long way.

    -Find Shay's book here

    -Connect with Shay

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