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We exist because we want you to Tri! We talk with coaches, professional athletes, beginner athletes, race and event directors and announcers, triathlon media, and other industry leaders who share their beginner stories, and what it takes to be successful in this sport - and life. We know and believe that we connect and grow when we share common experiences and recognize we aren’t on the struggle bus alone.
Triathlon is a lifestyle, and we are here to help you tri until you die! While we are here for beginners, we believe you should always come to the sport with a beginner’s mindset. This will help athletes of all abilities and experiences so we can learn, grow, and constantly get better.
Tri Beginner’s Luck is the podcast and community you need to start and continue your love affair with the Triathlon lifestyle! .
Everyone wants to try their luck, and WIN and it’s possible when you TRI!
We exist because we want you to Tri! We talk with coaches, professional athletes, beginner athletes, race and event directors and announcers, triathlon media, and other industry leaders who share their beginner stories, and what it takes to be successful in this sport - and life. We know and believe that we connect and grow when we share common experiences and recognize we aren’t on the struggle bus alone.
Triathlon is a lifestyle, and we are here to help you tri until you die! While we are here for beginners, we believe you should always come to the sport with a beginner’s mindset. This will help athletes of all abilities and experiences so we can learn, grow, and constantly get better.
Tri Beginner’s Luck is the podcast and community you need to start and continue your love affair with the Triathlon lifestyle! .
Everyone wants to try their luck, and WIN and it’s possible when you TRI!
Episodes

Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Finding Joy in the Journey From 5K Struggles to Ironman Confidence with Lia Belardo
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
When Lia Belardo moved from New York to Philadelphia in 2009, she could barely run a mile and was navigating endometriosis and PCOS while working a stressful finance job. Today, she has completed seven Ironmans, 20 half Ironmans, 25 marathons, 10 ultramarathons, and has built community everywhere she goes, from Philly run crews to a Meatless Monday vegan run club. In this episode, Lia unpacks how a “longest mile” with her dog, a cheap entry-level bike, and a late-night learn-to-swim class at a women’s tri club turned her into the kind of athlete who signs up for a 70.3 in a taxi, then figures the rest out.
In this conversation, Lia shares the ups, downs, and surprises of building a triathlon life from scratch, including learning to swim in adulthood, navigating early race day nerves, and embracing her identity as a proud Athena athlete. She offers real talk about doing triathlon on a budget, from janky bikes to late-night pool sessions to buying only what you truly need. Together, she and Michanda explore the importance of community support, the power of inclusivity in the Athena category, and the freedom that comes when athletes stop trying to “look the part” and simply show up as themselves.
Lia also reflects on the beautiful and sometimes messy growth that happens when you follow curiosity, honor your body, and trust the journey more than the results. She shares her dream of connecting with new communities in Utah, her heart for donating medals to children with cancer, and her hope for a sport where every athlete sees themselves reflected on the start line. This is a joyful and encouraging episode for anyone who has ever wondered if they belong in triathlon. You do. And Lia’s story proves you already have enough to begin.
Let’s Tri This
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Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
What were you doing a few weeks after your 18th birthday? For Jaharie Osborne, the answer is… completing a full Ironman! Dared by friends and fueled by curiosity, Jaharie jumped headfirst—literally—into one of the toughest endurance challenges on earth. No fancy gear. No years of structured training. Just raw determination, youthful energy, and a whole lot of beginner’s luck.
In this episode, we dive into Jaharie’s incredible journey from high school student to Ironman finisher, exploring how a simple dare turned into a defining life experience. From swimming 12 miles in Lake Tahoe to tackling the Ironman California with regular sneakers and a rental bike, Jaharie’s story is the ultimate reminder that sometimes the boldest step you can take is the first one.
You’ll hear about his moments of doubt, his encounters with strangers who became race-day motivators, and how the spirit of community, from family support to the Fresno Black Chamber of Commerce, carried him across the finish line. Plus, you’ll learn how Jaharie used ChatGPT (yes, really!) to build his own training plan, and how his Ironman experience is shaping his next big goal: becoming a Navy SEAL.
This episode is a celebration of grit, heart, and the power of saying “why not?” Whether you’re training for your first triathlon or just need a push to start something new, Jaharie’s story will inspire you to dare bigger and believe deeper.
Let’s Tri This
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Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Suits to Saddles: Traded Law to Build a Purpose-Driven Brand with Ed Chang
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Tri Beginner's Luck is officially back, and we're kicking off the new season with an absolute must-listen: Ed Chang, COO and co-founder of performance gear brand, Varlo!
This conversation is about massive career shifts, unexpected race-day challenges, and the true meaning of community in endurance sports.
Imagine leaving the high-stress world of being a high-powered litigation attorney to lead a start-up sports apparel brand. Ed shares his candid experience and the moment he realized his career needed to align with his passion. How did his early involvement with triathlons and nonprofits directly lead to co-founding Varlo, a brand built on empowering athletes?
Ed's triathlon journey is as real as it gets. He recounts a disappointing DNF in his first sprint race and later battling severe open water swim panic attacks. But he didn't quit. Instead, he developed a radical, on-the-spot technique to regain control in the dark water. What did he have to do to stay calm and keep going? Tune in for this remarkable moment of mental fortitude.
Beyond his personal races, Ed’s mission is about building safe spaces for all athletes. Learn how his work as Board Chair of the Rails to Trails Conservancy transforms old railways into safe, flat surfaces for everyone to train on. Plus, Ed drops some critical, beginner-focused wisdom every triathlete needs.
This episode is packed with inspiration, practical advice, and a compelling look at how your passion for sport can define your life's purpose.
Press play and join us, your next breakthrough might just be one listen away.
Let’s Tri this!

Wednesday Jun 25, 2025
Pushing Limits: When Sports Meet Purpose with Logan Cunningham
Wednesday Jun 25, 2025
Wednesday Jun 25, 2025
How cool is it to seemingly come out of the womb living the triathlon life? Well, for Logan Cunningham, her triathlon roots run deep, tracing back to her grandfather and father. This remarkable athlete's journey in multisport spans over 15 years, exploring the dedication, family legacy, and leadership that define her extraordinary career.
At just 13, Logan completed her first Olympic-distance race, setting the stage for a lifetime of athletic pursuits. She shares candid insights into growing up immersed in the sport, competing alongside future Olympian Taylor Knibb, and the pivotal role her supportive parents played in her development. We delve into her collegiate experience at UC Santa Barbara, where she thrived in a highly competitive club triathlon program, balancing rigorous training with academic life.
But Logan's journey isn’t just about personal athleticism—it’s about community, leadership, and growth. In this episode, Logan opens up about organizing Amazon’s corporate cycling team for the Armed Forces Cycling Classic, growing it from 20 riders to 90 in just three years, and winning the corporate challenge while creating space for others to discover their potential through sport. Her leadership not only built camaraderie but also demonstrated the power of sport in the workplace and the importance of inclusive opportunities. Additionally, you will hear about the unexpected pivot to boxing and why she’s stepping into the ring for a cancer research fundraiser this September.
Throughout the conversation, Logan reflects on the deeper themes of resilience, purpose, and giving back. She discusses what it means to stay in a sport long-term, especially when balancing a full-time career, and how personal growth often happens not just through medals but through pivots, pauses, and reinventions. Whether you’re new to triathlon, considering a comeback, or curious about how people blend sport with their everyday lives, Logan’s journey is a reminder that endurance isn’t just physical—it’s personal, communal, and ever-evolving.
So,Let’s Tri this!
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Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
Defying Limits: One Athlete’s Mission to Redefine What’s Possible with Zachary Josie
Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
Let’s meet Zachary Josie, a passionate triathlete with disproportionate dwarfism who’s rewriting the limits of endurance sport. With humor, humility, and serious hustle, Zach shares his journey from a borrowed, ill-fitting bike to chasing a sub-10-hour finish at the legendary Challenge Roth in 2025.
Zach opens up about the equipment barriers he’s faced—and the innovative partnerships that helped him overcome them, including a custom bike and a tailored wetsuit. He also talks about the power of proper nutrition, mental toughness, and community support in pushing boundaries and redefining what’s possible.
You’ll hear about:
- The early challenges Zach faced just getting into the sport
- His progression from Olympic distance to multiple Ironmans
- The humor he uses to navigate uncomfortable moments and build connection
- Why language matters when describing athletes with disabilities
- His training strategy for his epic race in Roth, Germany
- And what it means to belong in a sport that’s still evolving toward inclusion
Zach reminds us that triathlon isn’t just about physical limits—it’s about heart, courage, and the communities that rise to support each athlete’s unique journey. This one will make you laugh, reflect, and believe in the power of showing up as your full self.
So,Let’s Tri this!
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Wednesday Jun 11, 2025
Fatherhood and Finish Lines with Ramsey Sybel
Wednesday Jun 11, 2025
Wednesday Jun 11, 2025
This week, in a special Father's Day edition, we're celebrating all the dads out there with an inspiring conversation! Imagine going from having no idea what a triathlon was in 2019 to becoming a fierce competitor, completing over 20 full and half Ironman races since 2021. That's the incredible journey of Ramsey Sybel, a dedicated triathlete, single father, bike fitter, and coach.
Ramsey shares his remarkable story, beginning with learning to swim as an adult. He dives into how he balances demanding training schedules with raising two young boys, and even coaches his children in youth triathlons. From those first strokes in the pool to qualifying for world championships, Ramsey reveals the transformative power of triathlon—both as an athlete and a parent.
He opens up about his rapid progression in the sport and his evolution as an athlete, shifting from rigid, metric-based goals to embracing his current fitness level and finding joy in longer distances. Ramsey also discusses how he became a certified bike fitter through his company, Triform, www.tri4orm.com.
This episode showcases the powerful bond between a father and his children, and it's a true testament to perseverance and passion!
So,Let’s Tri this!
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Wednesday Jun 04, 2025
Find Your Space with Bryan Frank
Wednesday Jun 04, 2025
Wednesday Jun 04, 2025
Let's meet Bryan Frank, a prominent figure in the DC triathlon community, who's dedicated his time to making the sport a more welcoming space for everyone.
Bryan gets real about his journey, which began in 2008 thanks to a friend's invitation to a new triathlete training meeting. This led him to his first triathlon, a race he bravely tackled on a mountain bike. That surprising 3rd-place finish in the novice division ignited a passion not just for the sport, but for competing more seriously.
For the past decade, Bryan has also been at the helm of the DC Tri Club Elite Team. Despite their competitive nature, he emphasizes that the team's goal is to be approachable and helpful to all athletes, dispelling any notion of elitism.
Bryan is a passionate advocate for normalizing LGBTQ+ visibility in the sport and how creating specific spaces helps build broader acceptance. In 2011/2012, he co-founded "TriOUT," a visible and supportive community for LGBTQ+ athletes and allies.
At his core, Bryan puts inclusivity first, continually leading the way to help others find their place in the sport. As Bryan himself wisely puts it: "Start with what you have. Make space for yourself. And never underestimate the power of showing up." This episode is packed with wisdom and practical tips for every athlete.
So,Let’s Tri this!
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Thursday May 29, 2025
Community, Comebacks, and Redefining Success with Colleen Bartling
Thursday May 29, 2025
Thursday May 29, 2025
Get ready for an electrifying conversation with Colleen Bartling, a powerhouse triathlete, devoted mom, supportive wife, and sharp business executive who’s also the driving force behind Team Varlo’s astounding growth.
Colleen opens up about how she forged incredible strength and resilience while masterfully balancing her family, a high-powered career, and the rigorous demands of triathlon. From conquering her first Ironman at just 24, to defying odds and bouncing back from a serious back injury without surgery, Colleen’s story is a testament to how unwavering passion and sheer determination can propel any athlete through the toughest challenges. Her recent, powerful shift from chasing a coveted Kona slot to simply embracing the pure joy of race day offers a game-changing mindset for athletes at every level.
As the dynamic director of Team Varlo, Colleen has spearheaded the team's explosion from a mere 100 to over 600 athletes, cultivating a vibrant culture deeply rooted in support, belonging, and the powerful mission of going “further together.” She also pulls back the curtain on the nitty-gritty of her training logistics, favorite gear, unforgettable racing memories, and precisely how being part of a strong community fuels long-term success.
Whether you're a seasoned triathlete pushing your limits or just dipping your toes into the sport, this episode delivers raw motivation, unfiltered real talk, and a powerful reminder that with the right mindset—and the right people by your side—you truly can do it all. Colleen's journey is guaranteed to ignite your inspiration.
So,Let’s Tri this!
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Wednesday May 21, 2025
Triathlon Ways and May Days with Adventuretime Adam
Wednesday May 21, 2025
Wednesday May 21, 2025
Have you ever considered running, walking, or even "wogging" a 5K every day for a whole month just for the fun of it? For Adventuretime Adam, that's just another way to celebrate! To kick off his birthday month with a focus on movement and mindfulness, Adam started the "5K for May Days" challenge.
His journey into endurance sports began with a chance encounter in a park in 2020 after moving to Maryland. This sparked a passion that quickly evolved from sprint races to the remarkable achievement of completing Ironman Texas in 2024—with mere minutes to spare! Adam's growth was fueled by curiosity, community, and unwavering faith.
In this episode, Adam openly discusses his initial struggles with swimming, including a memorable mid-race moment where he had to flip onto his back. He shares how tri-swim classes transformed his technique, making swimming his favorite discipline. He also highlights the crucial role of the Mid-Maryland Triathlon Club and Rip It Events in shaping his experience as both an athlete and an ambassador.
This conversation goes beyond race-day statistics, delving into the true essence of the sport. It's a powerful reminder that triathlon is more than just crossing a finish line; it's a journey of connection, calling, and courage.
So,Let’s Tri this!
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Wednesday May 14, 2025
Volunteer Spirit: The Heart of the Race with Janie Langford
Wednesday May 14, 2025
Wednesday May 14, 2025
A seasoned triathlete, the tireless volunteer director for Kinetic Multisports, a mother of five, and truly the heart of their vibrant community, meet Janie Langford. Over the past two decades, Jane has immersed herself in the world of triathlons, dedicating an astounding 19 years to the crucial work of volunteer coordination. Hear her remarkable evolution from conquering finish lines herself to becoming the unsung hero behind countless others, offering a unique perspective on how these incredible events are built through the passion and dedication of volunteers.
Jane pulls back the curtain on the demanding yet rewarding world of race organization, vividly sharing the challenges of her own first half-Ironman and the invaluable lessons learned that now guide her work in bringing seamless events to life.
Prepare to be inspired by Jane's reflections on the profound power of community, the simple yet significant act of showing up, and the incredible impact of long-term commitment. From the inspiring stories of ROTC students who consistently lend a hand to the unwavering support of her beloved 90-year-old mother, Ms. Marylin – affectionately known as the “Mayor” of their multisport family – you'll witness the threads that bind this world together.
This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the often-unseen individuals who make race day a reality, and a powerful reminder that the spirit of giving back is the very engine that drives the endurance world.
So,Let’s Tri this!
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