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Ben Cooke Turned 18 Running Stores Into a Trail Running Movement with Marathon Sports

1 h 7 min Ā· 30. Juni 2026
Episode Ben Cooke Turned 18 Running Stores Into a Trail Running Movement with Marathon Sports Cover

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šŸŽ¤ From All-American Runner to Running Retail’s Most Restless Builder: Ben Cooke at Marathon Sports Ben Cooke, President of Marathon Sports, has spent 25 years building things inside companies he didn’t own — then lost everything trying to build something that was truly his. Along the way he helped create Fleet Feet’s corporate retail arm, launched their e-commerce platform, built an On Running program that became 8% of On’s global business, and is now turning a 30-location New England specialty retailer into a trail running brand with global ambitions. ✨ Key Insights You’ll Learn: * Competitive athletics as the foundation for a business career driven by daily PRs * Running Princeton Running Company as a de facto entrepreneur for 11 years under a Koch Industries executive * Selling to Finish Line and stepping into a national roll-up role without M&A experience * Transitioning from owned retail to franchising and why the cultures require entirely different instincts * Building Fleet Feet’s e-commerce, Amazon business, and distribution center from scratch * The On Running partnership that took them from zero to hundreds of thousands of pairs * Acquiring Marathon Sports in 2022 and growing from 18 to 32 locations in four years * Trail running as a flywheel — races, field trips, and dirt camps building the customer of tomorrow * Why win-win-win is the only deal structure worth pursuing * Losing everything on two outdoor stores in Colorado and what the failure actually taught him 🌟 Ben’s Key Mentors: * Princeton Running Company founder: modeled entrepreneurial decision-making at the local level, inspired by Koch Industries’ market-based management philosophy — without ever naming it * Fleet Feet leadership: gave him room to innovate across every department and scale concepts from zero * Podcasts (Founders, Acquired): a daily MBA on the commute, replacing incidental mentorship with intentional learning from the best business minds in history * His own failures: the Colorado outdoor stores taught him that systems and teams — not individual toughness — are what allow entrepreneurs to flourish šŸ‘‰ Don’t miss this conversation about building something from inside someone else’s company, the specific deal structure that turned On Running into a powerhouse, and what it feels like to lose everything you put in and still say you’d do it again. šŸ”— Connect with Ben Cooke: Website: marathonsports.com šŸ“¤ Transcript Available: Ben Cooke Turned 18 Running Stores Into a Trail Running Movement with Marathon Sports šŸ“ŗ Watch on YouTube: Inspired Stories Podcast 🌐 Our Website: The Inspired Stories Podcast šŸ“¤ Special Thanks to Anthony Codispoti & AddBack Benefits Agency: AddBack Benefits Agency - Providing innovative employee benefits solutions that improve employee well-being while optimizing your bottom line Website: addbackbenefits.com

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Kevin Harrison on Why the Uncommon Influence Coaching Program Starts with a Question, Not an Answer

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