SPOT.
HomeDiscoverScoresWatchListen
SPOT.Sign In

Spot Sports

Everything worth following in sports

Content

  • Videos
  • Podcasts
  • Channels

Company

  • About
  • Methodology
  • Support

Legal

  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • YouTube Terms

© 2026 Spot Sports. All rights reserved.

Home
Scores
Watch
Listen
My Spot
Cole Gibbens: 2:16 debut / Building an online community / How much mileage is too much?

Running

Cole Gibbens: 2:16 debut / Building an online community / How much mileage is too much?

Easy Double podcast›
Apr 10, 20261:06:16

Listen now

Listen in the app

Episode Notes

In this episode of The Easy Double Podcast, we’re joined by Cole Gibbens for a deep dive into his journey through running, life, and content creation.

We go back to where it all started, from his early years and influences to how his time at university shaped him into the athlete he is today.

Cole opens up about his YouTube journey, the highs and lows of sharing everything online, and how running has impacted his mental health.

We also get into his recent injury, how he’s dealing with it mentally, and what the road to recovery looks like. Plus, a look at how he balances training, work, and content — and how things have evolved along the way.

A major highlight of the episode is his debut marathon at the London Marathon, where he ran an incredible 2:16:52. Cole takes us inside race day, the key moments, and what was going through his head in the final miles.

If you've been enjoying the podcast, please give us a follow and leave a rating 🙂

You can follow Cole on all socials:

Instagram: colerunning

Youtube: Colerunning

Next listen

All from Easy Double podcast →
The Science Behind Getting Fitter & Faster: LT1, LT2 & Blood Lactate Explained | ft. Zander Mostert

Next listen

The Science Behind Getting Fitter & Faster: LT1, LT2 & Blood Lactate Explained | ft. Zander Mostert

5 days ago1:04:12

Next listen

The Science Behind Getting Fitter & Faster: LT1, LT2 & Blood Lactate Explained | ft. Zander Mostert

The Science Behind Getting Fitter & Faster: LT1, LT2 & Blood Lactate Explained | ft. Zander Mostert

5 days ago1:04:12
EDP64: Eoins 3000m & Belfast Classic / AV Lakeside 5k

EDP64: Eoins 3000m & Belfast Classic / AV Lakeside 5k

May 12, 20261:45:00
LONDON CALLING EP5 [THE RACE]: Ran to Japan, Jake Smith & Tim Vincent

LONDON CALLING EP5 [THE RACE]: Ran to Japan, Jake Smith & Tim Vincent

May 7, 20261:25:00
All from Easy Double podcast→

Listen guide

How do I listen to this episode of Easy Double podcast?

"Cole Gibbens: 2:16 debut / Building an online community / How much mileage is too much?" is an episode of Easy Double podcast. Runtime 1 hr 6 min. Published April 10, 2026. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.

Step by step

  1. Open Spot Sports. Get the free Spot Sports app for background play, lock-screen controls, and offline downloads.
  2. Or stream right here. Tap play on the episode card above. No app needed.
  3. Browse the full podcast. Jump to the Easy Double podcast page for the rest of the catalog.
  4. Or subscribe in any podcast app. Easy Double podcast ships on a standard RSS feed, so Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, and Pocket Casts all work too.

Quick FAQ

When was this episode published?
April 10, 2026.
How long is this episode?
1 hr 6 min.
What podcast is this from?
Easy Double podcast. Browse the full back catalog on the show page.
What does this episode cover?
Easy Double podcast covers running. This episode runs on the show's regular cadence.

Sources

  • Get the Spot Sports app
  • Cole Gibbens: 2:16 debut / Building an online community / How much mileage is too much?
  • Easy Double podcast

Related Podcasts

Nobody Asked Us with Des & Kara

Nobody Asked Us with Des & Kara

Des Linden and Kara Goucher

Running
Ali on the Run Show

Ali on the Run Show

Ali Feller

Running
Some Work, All Play

Some Work, All Play

David Roche and Megan Roche

Running
The Strength Running Podcast

The Strength Running Podcast

Jason Fitzgerald

Running
Everyday Ultra

Everyday Ultra

Joe Corcione

Running