Can You Run and Laugh at the Same Time? Comedian Jeffrey James Binney 10-21-2020
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🗓️ 21 October 2020
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Summary
The obesity-related death of his mother was a wakeup call to young, overweight Jeffrey James Binney. He could continue down the same path, or he could change his fate. And so he started running. And running. And running. All the way to the grueling Leadville 100 ultramarathon.
Jeffrey's film Once is Enough chronicles his journey from couch potato to ultramarathoner. Fueled by grief and the desire to write jokes, his film is part documentary, part standup, and definitely unique!
Jeffrey and Coach Claire tackle such interesting subjects as why on earth he set his non-athletic sights on doing a 100-mile ultramarathon, how he trained, his plant-based lifestyle, and the scourge of blisters and chafing. If you like your motivation served with a side of laughs, this episode's for you!
Jeffrey is a Salt Lake City based actor, singer, comedian, and "athlete." He grew up on a farm in Laredo, MO before moving to Brooklyn, NY and later Los Angeles after receiving his B.F.A. in Musical Theatre Performance from Missouri State University. Jeffrey has been seen on Late Night With David Letterman, in the 1st National Tour and Chicago Company of the Broadway musical The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and at comedy clubs and festivals across the country.
Questions Jeffrey is asked:
5:22 The reason I wanted to have you on the show is because I saw your film Once Is Enough on Amazon Prime this summer with my family. I subject my kids to a lot of documentaries and this is one that they actually liked! Can you tell us a little bit about the movie and why you wanted to make it?
6:42 While sitting in the hospital waiting room, you happened to pick up a copy of Trail Runner Magazine. What happened next?
7:54 Most people don't go running a 100-miler basically off the couch, let alone the Leadville 100. What were you thinking?!?! :)
9:51 What was it like running the race under-trained and overweight? That must have been a huge challenge physically for you.
11:20 Don't you have to qualify for Leadville? How did you get into Leadville?
12:26 What was your typical training week like or how did it progress over your 14 months of training?
13:51 How did you change physically through training?
15:23 Speaking of nutrition, you and I have a couple of things in common besides our gorgeous red hair. You and I are both plant-based! How did that fit into your training, your nutrition? What kind of things were you eating?
18:26 Most people think, "Oh, you're on a plant-based diet. That means that you're only eating twigs and potatoes and you're going to be super thin, and clearly that's not always the case for everybody, right?
19:17 Without giving away too much from the film, what kind of lessons did you learn? Just going through it and the whole filming and making a beautiful movie? What kind of lessons?
20:26 Do you think anybody can do this?
21:03 I would like to talk about the ultra running community. It's kind of a special group of some very strange and wonderful people. Would you agree?
23:20 The aid stations are much better for ultrarunning, right?
23:40 I would love to talk about gear, like what kind of gear that you were using.
24:19 Do you still wear a bro?
24:49 Every ultrarunner, every runner, has to deal with chafing obviously. How do you deal with that?
26:58 There's a point in the movie where you talk about your blisters that you had, and how did you deal with that? You look like you were in some serious pain there.
28:10 You manage your blisters better nowadays when you get them?
29:10 What kind of misconceptions have you come across in your running journey? When you started this, you had so much optimism about what this was going to turn out to be. What changed throughout your journey? What things were you surprised about?
31:21 What's next for you? Are you still running? Obviously, COVID, there's not a lot of races on the horizon, but what are you doing?
32:36 Some of the smaller trail races are still going on in person, so maybe there's something you can sign up for that you could actually do in real life.
33:07 You're still being coached by Ian Sharman, or are you on your own?
34:09 Questions I ask everyone:
- If you could go back and talk to yourself when you started running, what advice would you give?
- What is the greatest gift running has given you?
- Where can listeners connect with you?
36:08 Any new films on the horizon or was once enough?
Quotes by Jeffrey:
"I just went on a hike a few years ago with some friends to one of the taller peaks here in Utah. I was getting to the top and I was really beating myself up because I just could not keep up with them. And I finally got to the top and I was like, 'Why are you beating yourself up? You have 100 lbs on all of these people. You don't come from a lifetime of fitness other than five years.' And you'd think after this whole journey that I've been on that I would be able to keep that in better perspective, but there's still time like that when I still have to check myself."
"I never considered myself particularly outdoorsy. I certainly didn't consider myself tough. And it turns out I was wrong. It turns out I am way, way stronger and tougher than I realized."
"Most of the time I was running 20-plus hours per week on top of a full-time job. It's literally a part-time job."
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| 0:00.0 | Hi, this is Jeffer James Benny, and you are listening to the Run to the Top |
| 0:11.2 | podcast. Hey everyone, thanks for joining me on the run to the top. |
| 0:26.5 | I'm your host, Coach Claire Bartholik, the Planted Runner. |
| 0:29.6 | And our show is about bringing you the most interesting people in the running world to your ears every week |
| 0:36.8 | so that you can become a better runner on the go. Today's guest is one I wanted to have on the show ever since I watched his film |
| 0:45.9 | Once Is Enough on Netflix. |
| 0:48.4 | His name is Jeffrey James Benny, and he's a stand-up comedian who documents his journey from losing his mom |
| 0:56.9 | to deciding to run a hundred mile ultra-marathon. |
| 1:01.8 | It's a mix of stand-up comedy and documentary that is unlike any running movie that I've ever seen. |
| 1:08.0 | I couldn't wait to have J.J. B. on the show. |
| 1:11.0 | I don't think I've laughed harder in an interview as I did with this one. But first, I want to share a little personal story. |
| 1:20.0 | When I got offered the hosting job of the Run to the Top back in January, I was absolutely thrilled, of course. |
| 1:26.7 | I had put my name in the hat before and didn't get the position, and then all of the sudden I was recording and producing my first |
| 1:34.5 | few episodes. I dove in focusing on learning everything I could and trying to |
| 1:41.0 | bring on the very best guests and trying to sharpen up my |
| 1:44.7 | interviewing skills. I'm not saying I've figured it all out yet or that I ever will, |
| 1:49.5 | but I think the show is getting better and better and I sincerely hope that it's bringing you value. |
| 1:57.4 | As I began to feel a little more relaxed with podcasting, I realized that having a successful show is not just about making a great show and putting it out there. |
| 2:07.0 | It's about making sure that potential new listeners and guests feel like it's worth their time. |
| 2:13.0 | With so many people making podcasts these days, |
| 2:17.0 | we have to rise above the rest |
| 2:19.0 | before someone hits the download button. |
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