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  • Podcasts
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    • Photo Essays
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    • Western States
    • Cocodona Aftermath
  • Start Here
  • Podcasts
    • Founders
  • Almanac
    • Reviews
  • Films
  • Essays
    • Profiles
    • Photo Essays
    • Columns
    • Western States
    • Cocodona Aftermath

Michael Versteeg joined Josh early on in the life of the podcast to talk about a range of topics at his whim.

When Michael Versteeg joins a podcast, the role of the host is to let the man cook.

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Written by Josh Rosenthal

Founder of Borderlands Trail Running, Host of the Borderlands Trail +Ultra Running Podcast

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