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In this episode of the On Adventure Podcast, I sit down with ultra-endurance athlete Lisa Decker, whose story is a powerful blend of resilience, transformation, and the relentless pursuit of hard things. Lisa didn't come from a traditional running background—yet she discovered the world of ultra running through community, curiosity, and a willingness to push herself beyond her comfort zone. What followed is a decade-long journey that includes a 120-pound weight-loss transformation, countless ultras, and the life-changing experience of completing the legendary Vol State 500K across Tennessee.
We dive deep into what motivates someone to walk 314 miles in the July heat, how finding the right community can unlock new levels of confidence, and why endurance challenges often lead to profound personal growth. This episode is packed with insight about mental toughness, identity shifts, overcoming self-doubt, and discovering what you're really capable of when you take that first step—literally.
If you're searching for inspiration, endurance storytelling, personal transformation, or insights about long-distance running and mindset, this episode delivers.
⏱️ Timeline Highlights[2:15] – Lisa's early life in California, her outdoors-focused upbringing, and how nature shaped her love of adventure. [6:40] – Discovering the trail and ultra running community through Team RWB and why it instantly felt like "home." [14:30] – How she balances 10-hour pharmacy shifts with ultra training, and why walking ultras became her key to success. [17:45] – The unexpected moment on the Vol State ferry that led to forming a five-person pack and transforming the entire race experience. [23:10] – Kind strangers, roadside hospitality, skunk encounters, and what surprised her most during the 500K journey run. [28:40] – Doing ultras while overweight, finishing last, and why showing up anyway built the foundation for her transformation. [36:50] – The mental battle of "head trash," the power of community support, and why being honest about struggles matters. [49:00] – Future adventure goals, including walking the Caminos in Europe and exploring the world on foot. [58:30] – How endurance sports shifted her personal identity, career goals, and even her vision for where she wants to live next.
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In this episode of the On Adventure Podcast, I sit down with ultra-endurance athlete Lisa Decker, whose story is a powerful blend of resilience, transformation, and the relentless pursuit of hard things. Lisa didn't come from a traditional running background—yet she discovered the world of ultra running through community, curiosity, and a willingness to push herself beyond her comfort zone. What followed is a decade-long journey that includes a 120-pound weight-loss transformation, countless ultras, and the life-changing experience of completing the legendary Vol State 500K across Tennessee.
We dive deep into what motivates someone to walk 314 miles in the July heat, how finding the right community can unlock new levels of confidence, and why endurance challenges often lead to profound personal growth. This episode is packed with insight about mental toughness, identity shifts, overcoming self-doubt, and discovering what you're really capable of when you take that first step—literally.
If you're searching for inspiration, endurance storytelling, personal transformation, or insights about long-distance running and mindset, this episode delivers.
⏱️ Timeline Highlights[2:15] – Lisa's early life in California, her outdoors-focused upbringing, and how nature shaped her love of adventure. [6:40] – Discovering the trail and ultra running community through Team RWB and why it instantly felt like "home." [14:30] – How she balances 10-hour pharmacy shifts with ultra training, and why walking ultras became her key to success. [17:45] – The unexpected moment on the Vol State ferry that led to forming a five-person pack and transforming the entire race experience. [23:10] – Kind strangers, roadside hospitality, skunk encounters, and what surprised her most during the 500K journey run. [28:40] – Doing ultras while overweight, finishing last, and why showing up anyway built the foundation for her transformation. [36:50] – The mental battle of "head trash," the power of community support, and why being honest about struggles matters. [49:00] – Future adventure goals, including walking the Caminos in Europe and exploring the world on foot. [58:30] – How endurance sports shifted her personal identity, career goals, and even her vision for where she wants to live next.
🔗 Links & Resources Featured Organizations & TopicsIf this conversation inspired you or helped you rethink what's possible for your own life, please rate, follow, share, and review the podcast. Every bit of support helps new listeners discover these stories—and it keeps the adventure going.
And don't forget:
👉 Subscribe on YouTube for full video episodes

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