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Sunday Dinner
Father and son Tim and Olin Hacker invite you to their dinner table to chat about their experiences in running, interview guests and review some related science.
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Episodes
Don't Take Too Long: Tom Kaufman and Caleb Wilson 01.06.2026 56:17
This week on Sunday Dinner, we’re joined by two generations of Madison West cross country coaches: Tom Kauffman and Caleb Wilson. A good coach can build a winning team. A great coach can build a community. That’s what TK showed both Caleb and me when we ran for him, and now we get to hear Caleb’s perspective as the new head coach at Madison West. This conversation is full of nostalgia for me, but...
Sodium Bicarbonate: 100 years of research, recent boom? 10.05.2026 54:44
This week on Sunday Dinner we talk about sodium bicarbonate. It seems like everyone's trying it, and at many different disciplines from the 400 to the marathon. But what is it best for? How do you use it? Why should you use it? We explore how it works, what the research suggests are the best use cases and my own personal experiences. Despite its recent popularity there is almost 100 years of s...
Adrian Wildschutt: How to win NYC Half, he wrote the book! 03.05.2026 54:07
This week on Sunday Dinner we are joined by Adrian Wildschutt. Adrian takes us through his amazing running career so far. From getting dragged to his first cross country practice by his older brother Nadeel to the Olympic 10k final Adrian's humility and humor are on full display! In this episode he talks about his gratitude for his parents, his disastrous Jimmy Johns experience and his recent...
Cycle as Cross Training 13.04.2026 37:23
This Week on Sunday Dinner we talk more about biking. This time with more specifics on how you could substitute cycling for different types of running workouts. We cover aerobic rides, long and short interval work and active recovery. Hope you enjoy! Contact us at hackersundaydinner@gmail.com Music written and recorded by Tim Gibson
Leads Lost & a DQ (what are ya gonna do?) 23.03.2026 49:44
This week on Sunday Dinner we talk about some recent races and the ensuing drama! Starting with my dad's 106 mile bike race where he cuts down a 7 minute lead for the win (in his old age group). We discuss the wrong turn at the USATF Half Marathon Championships and dig into the rulebook regarding the disqualification in the NCAA Indoor 3000m. Certainly not what anyone wanted but lots to talk about...
So you want to talk biking? 02.03.2026 1:11:43
This week on Sunday Dinner we talk biking! In a true Hacker Sunday dinner it would be pretty easy to get someone talking about their various bike components. Luckily or unluckily, depending who you are, that is not what we cover. Instead we see what science has to say about using cycling as a cross training tool for running. Past it being generally a good way to improve aerobic capacity we bring u...
Quid Pro Quo: Paige and Flo are Pros 22.02.2026 57:37
This week on Sunday Dinner , we're joined by my teammates Paige Wood and Florence Caron. The new training duo talks about their shared goals and how their complementary strengths will help one another. They share insights on building an effective partnership, the challenges of altitude training, and lessons learned from their coaches over the years. Though their running backgrounds differ, bot...
I'm injured, now what? 15.02.2026 1:08:22
This week on Sunday Dinner, we talk injury. I explain about what's going on with my foot, and how I figured out what's going on with my foot. My dad takes us through the healing process of a torn plantar and a surgerized plantar in a way only a nerdy scientist would. I take a moment to complain about my sewer issues and we close with a discussion about the mental side of injury and identit...
Timing the Peaks: Periodization of Altitude Training 08.02.2026 1:07:49
This week on Sunday Dinner we discuss the intricacies of altitude training for elite endurance athletes. We review a paper that explores periodization of altitude training, focusing on the benefits of multiple periodized exposures, optimal timing for race performance, and the importance of monitoring adaptation and stress responses. We find that although individual differences must be considered t...
Add Cross Country to the Winter Olympics! 26.01.2026 55:24
This week on Sunday Dinner, we’re joined by my teammates Ahmed Muhumed and Wesley Banguria Kiptoo who are fresh off the World Cross Country Championships. We start by breaking down their qualifying at the U.S. Championships. They share what it was like competing on the world stage and reflect on representing the USA as immigrants. From elite racing to identity, pressure, and pride—this one goes de...
My Dad Won the Pro Bowl 12.01.2026 1:00:17
This week on Sunday Dinner , we recap the two races I ran to close out the year: an unexpected road 10K in El Paso and the USATF Cross Country Championships. Along the way, my dad shares some parallel racing experiences, including the full story of the short-lived NFL Pro-Bowl road racing series that he and his friends single-handedly shut down after its inaugural year. We also dive into the conte...
Nomio: Recovery Booster or Lactate Reducer? 24.11.2025 50:42
This week on Sunday Dinner , we dive into the science behind Nomio , a broccoli-sprout–derived supplement with promising effects on exercise performance and recovery. We break down research on glucosinolates and their influence on oxidative stress, lactate buildup, and blood-glucose regulation during training. We also explore what these findings could mean for athletes, the importance of crucifero...
Back in Madison: Sunday Dinner with Ben and Alicia 16.11.2025 48:22
This week on Sunday Dinner , we’re joined by Ben Eidenschink and Alicia Monson , two frequent Sunday dinner guests from our college days. Between Ben’s dry humor and Alicia’s infectious laugh, they’re always a joy to chat with. They’re back in Madison and join Tim at the table as we talk about how they support each other in the pursuit of elite running—touching on everything from nutrition, coachi...
Talking the Wisconsin State Cross Country Meet 05.11.2025 57:19
This week on Sunday Dinner we talk about the Wisconsin State Cross Country Meet! We take a look back at the event’s history — including our own family history at the meet — before breaking down this year’s results and swapping some of our favorite stories from over the years. Hope you enjoy! Contact us at hackersundaydinner@gmail.com Music written and recorded by Tim Gibson
Sunday Dinner with Grandma Barb 26.10.2025 56:34
This Week on Sunday Dinner The whole family’s gathering in Albuquerque — including the matriarch herself, Grandma Hacker! She shares stories about growing up without the opportunity to play organized sports, yet still finding creative ways to stay active and challenge herself physically. We dive into how her determination influenced generations of Hackers — from her kids to her grandkids — shaping...
Tart Cherry Juice: A Natural Recovery Booster? 21.10.2025 47:20
This week on Sunday Dinner , my dad and I dive into the science and potential of tart cherry juice as an ergogenic aid. Tart cherry juice has been getting attention for its possible benefits in muscle recovery, reducing inflammation and oxidative stress, and even improving sleep quality. With a deep body of research behind it, we explore how it might fit into your training and recovery—especially...
The DeHavens: Debatin', Racin' and Misbehavin' 13.10.2025 1:11:19
This week on Sunday Dinner, we’re joined by another of my dad’s pro training partners, Rod DeHaven, and his son Addison. Both are accomplished runners turned coaches, and they bring valuable insight into the sport—from their own careers and from working with athletes. At one point, Addison takes the reins and grills us on our thoughts about bicarbonate and double threshold training. We also trade...
Dinner with the Coogans 05.10.2025 1:00:35
This week on Sunday Dinner we are joined by Mark, Katrina, and Will Coogan, a talented family of runners and engaging house guests. They dive into a heartfelt conversation about the world of running, coaching, and family. Olympian and renowned coach Mark Coogan shares his journey through elite athletics and how he instilled a lifelong love for the sport in his children. Together, the Coogans refle...
Ketones for Endurance Running: What's the Evidence? 22.09.2025 34:52
This week, we dive into the world of ketone supplementation. While ketones are already known to be beneficial in certain disease states and are commonly used by cyclists, we explore their potential to enhance running endurance performance , recovery , and cognitive function . Taken either acutely or chronically, ketone bodies act as an alternative fuel source — allowing the body to spare glucose d...
The Early Miles 14.09.2025 50:01
In this episode, Olin and Tim Hacker sit down to reflect on how they got their start in running, the role their family played in shaping that journey, and their first cross country races on the grass in Wisconsin. They dive into what it was like learning how to race, how to gauge effort, and those early breakthrough moments that opened their eyes to what they were capable of. It’s a conversation r...
The Last Spot to Tokyo: Isaac and Matt's Story 07.09.2025 48:54
This week on Sunday Dinner , we’re joined by teammates Matt Wilkinson and Isaac Updike to talk about their rollercoaster 2025 season. Both started the year strong — hitting personal bests and the world standard — but finished 4th and 5th at the U.S. Championships, just outside of qualifying for the World Championships in Tokyo. Or at least, not yet. With one spot on the U.S. team still up in the a...
Pain, Perception and Performance 31.08.2025 35:08
In this episode, we dive into several scientific articles exploring how athletes perceive pain — and what factors shape that experience. We discuss the influence of fear, mindset, and training volume, and how these elements can either amplify or dull pain during performance. Together, we distill what we’ve learned from both science and lived experience and explore how runners can apply these insig...
The First Supper: NCAA titles then and now 24.08.2025 54:43
In our very first episode, we introduce the podcast, share our vision, and talk about what listeners can expect in future episodes. Then we begin the storytelling by reminiscing on our NCAA Championship experiences. Thanks for listening! If you have any questions, email us at hackersundaydinner@gmail.com Music written and recorded by Tim Gibson
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