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Mushing

Mushing

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Mushing is a podcast from First Paw Media that follows the sport of dog mushing, the Iditarod, and races worldwide. Mushing is hosted by best-selling author Robert Forto (A Musher's Dream) and a team of co-hosts that bring a unique perspective to the show. During the Iditarod race each March, the show is a daily podcast that covers the race with an in-depth analysis you won't find anywhere else. In the off-season, hear interviews with mushers, behind-the-scenes news, and updates. Popular guests: Emily Robinson, Jesse Holmes, Ryan Redington, Barb Redington, Lance Mackey, Brenda Mackey, Jason Mackey, Anna and Kristy Berington, Rohn Buser, DeeDee Jonrowe, and more. Popular Podcast topics: Iditarod race stories and analysis, dryland mushing and off-season racing, interviews with mushers and racers, race preparation and training strategies, sled dog kennel life and dog care, Yukon Quest and other major races, mushing history and heritage, global mushing perspectives (international races), canicross and alternative mushing formats Community and culture in the mushing world, and more.2010-2026 First Paw Media
Episodes
  • Iditarod 54: Wrap Up Show
    Mar 22 2026

    This episode features a deep dive into the world of dog mushing, exploring the history, the sport's challenges, and the legacy of legendary mushers. We also profile Rhone Booser, a second-generation musher carrying forward a proud family tradition, and reflect on the significance of the Iditarod race.

    Key Topics
    1. History of dog mushing and the Iditarod
    2. The bond between mushers and dogs
    3. Rohn Booser's family legacy and career
    4. Challenges faced during the race and trail conditions
    5. Awards, honors, and milestones in sled dog racing

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    Apply now to the Team and Trail Foundation funding page and get support to turn your outdoor, education, or community project into a real impact.

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    26 mins
  • Rod Perry Interview: Founding the Iditarod, Yukon Quest, and Saving the Sled Dog
    Mar 22 2026

    In this episode of the Mushing Podcast, Robert Forto sits down with Iditarod pioneer Rod Perry for a deep and wide-ranging conversation about the origins of the race, the history of the Iditarod Trail, and the future of dog mushing.

    Perry reflects on his involvement in the early days of the Iditarod, including helping shape race rules, designing the iconic finisher’s patch, and contributing to the founding of the Yukon Quest alongside Leroy Shank. He also shares firsthand stories from life on the trail, including remote expeditions, trail navigation challenges, and the evolution of sled dog racing over the past five decades.

    The conversation explores a critical theme: the true purpose behind the creation of the Iditarod, preserving sled dogs and their role in Alaska’s history, while addressing common misconceptions about the Serum Run. Perry also discusses his work as a historian and educator, engaging thousands of visitors each year and helping bridge the gap between past and present.

    The episode closes with a thoughtful discussion on the modern Iditarod, including the Expedition Class, changing race dynamics, and the challenge of maintaining storytelling, culture, and authenticity in an evolving sport.

    Support our Work

    Like this episode? Share it with your mushing friends!

    Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share

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    Join the On-Air Media Coaching waitlist for a chance to get coached on the air by Rober and get your podcast questions answered in real time.

    Apply now to the Team and Trail Foundation funding page and get support to turn your outdoor, education, or community project into a real impact.

    Apply for the Mushing® Media Accelerator and get deeper support and expert guidance tailored to your specific sponsorship and media goals. Email us at podcast@mushing.com

    Follow Mushing® for more muhsing news, insights, and more: Facebook | X | Instagram

    You can contact us here: Podcast@mushing.com



    © 2010-2026 by Mushing® All Rights Reserved

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Iditarod 54 Wrap-Up: Red Lantern Time, Race Records, and What Changed in 45 Years
    Mar 21 2026

    In this episode of the Mushing Podcast, the race has officially concluded, and attention turns to reflection, records, and what this year’s Iditarod tells us about the evolution of the sport. With all mushers off the trail, the focus shifts from competition to analysis ahead of the finisher’s banquet.

    One of the key discussions centers around the Red Lantern finish time, comparing this year’s final finisher to historical benchmarks. The episode highlights how modern Red Lantern times now rival, or even surpass, those from decades past, underscoring the dramatic advancements in breeding, training, gear, and trail strategy.

    Listeners also hear a musher profile of Brenda Mackey, whose career represents a deep multi-generational legacy in the sport, and a historical look back at Rick Swenson’s record-setting 1981 victory. These comparisons offer a powerful lens into how far the Iditarod has come over the past 40+ years.

    The episode sets the stage for the finisher’s banquet while also inviting listeners to reflect on the race as a whole, from the front runners to the final finisher, and what it means for the future of dog mushing.

    Support our Work

    Like this episode? Share it with your mushing friends!

    Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share

    Sign up for our Newsletter HERE

    Join the On-Air Media Coaching waitlist for a chance to get coached on the air by Rober and get your podcast questions answered in real time.

    Apply now to the Team and Trail Foundation funding page and get support to turn your outdoor, education, or community project into a real impact.

    Apply for the Mushing® Media Accelerator and get deeper support and expert guidance tailored to your specific sponsorship and media goals. Email us at podcast@mushing.com

    Follow Mushing® for more muhsing news, insights, and more: Facebook | X | Instagram

    You can contact us here: Podcast@mushing.com



    © 2010-2026 by Mushing® All Rights Reserved

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    15 mins
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