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[500 Weeks of Consistency: A Retrospective on The Morning Shakeout]-[Bonus Pod: Reflecting on 500 Issues of the morning shakeout Newsletter]

the morning shakeout podcast · B2 · 2025-06-10

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📋 Summary

The Genesis of a Consistent Voice

Mario Fraioli’s The Morning Shakeout newsletter recently reached its 500th consecutive weekly issue, a milestone that serves as a testament to his commitment to consistency. Launched on November 17, 2015, the newsletter began as a "creative itch" that Fraioli felt compelled to scratch. Having previously worked as a senior editor at Competitor Magazine, he recognized that his personal interests and editorial vision didn't always align with the publication's content calendar. He sought a platform where he could write about running and life without "asking for permission." Initially, he viewed the newsletter as a "resurrection of the blog," choosing email as his medium to "meet people where they are" rather than relying on the declining traffic of traditional websites.

The Philosophy of Sustainable Creation

Fraioli emphasizes that the newsletter was never intended to be his primary job, but rather an authentic expression of his thoughts. He credits his longevity to an "intrinsically motivated" approach, noting that if the project were driven solely by financial goals or external expectations, he would have likely abandoned it years ago. He highlights a crucial period between 2018 and 2020 where he felt the pressure to have a "take" on every controversy within the running world. This "drained me dry" and led to an unhealthy relationship with social media. The turning point occurred in June 2021 regarding the Shelby Houlihan case, where he realized that "news is perishable" and the pressure to provide immediate commentary was unsustainable. Since then, he has shifted his focus toward "evergreen" content that provides lasting value rather than fleeting internet hype.

Building a Business on Trust

As the newsletter grew—reaching over 13,000 subscribers—Fraioli had to evolve into a businessman. He brought on his colleague, Chris Douglas, to help manage the operational side of the newsletter. A central pillar of his business model is the "win-win-win" strategy: creating value for himself as a writer, for the readers, and for his brand partners. He remains highly selective, partnering only with brands he personally trusts and uses, such as Tracksmith, New Balance, and Precision Fuel & Hydration. He notes that he has "left a lot of money on the table" by saying no to many potential sponsors to avoid "selling out" or diluting the reader experience. For Fraioli, the most important ingredient is "reader's trust," stating, "You lose your reader's trust, you've lost everything."

The Power of Community and Connection

What began as a solitary creative outlet has unexpectedly evolved into a community. Despite being an introvert who dislikes "big crowds," Fraioli has found that the email format fosters a one-on-one relationship with his audience. He treasures the "email volleys" he has exchanged with readers over the years, viewing them as the "connective tissue" of his work. By avoiding the trap of chasing trends and staying true to his core values, he has created a sustainable, fulfilling career path. As he looks back on 500 weeks, he concludes that the project's success is not measured by the numbers, but by the fact that he continues to produce something he is proud of and would personally want to read.

🎯Key Sentences

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I love to run, period.
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All I was really trying to do was just keep moving forward.
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I really hustled pretty hard to do that.
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Something's missing.
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I've left a lot of money on the table.
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📝Key Phrases

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run into roadblocks
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keep moving forward
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connect the dots
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creative itch
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drag my feet
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to the Morning Shakeout Podcast. I love to run, period.
You can always run faster.
Forever, you're going to feel something.
You're going to run into roadblocks, but that's also going to teach you how to handle things in life.
I don't think we want to be like rocks where we're not affected by anything.
It's not maybe a physical thing, but it's a mental thing.

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