The run doesn’t always need a finish line.
Subwhatever collects the kind of writing and storytelling that shows us why. Because what we carry matters more than how fast we get there.
Whatever you’re chasing—run under it.
Learning to Run Quiet
Elliot Cardin runs quietly. No watch. No fanfare. Just deep miles, real wins, and a story that’s easy to miss—unless you’re paying attention.
Miles After Midnight
A quiet conversation about recovery, grit, and the kind of running that rebuilds more than your legs—one step at a time, and often long before the sun comes up.
The Other Side of the Line
A 165-mile winter ultra. A broken GPS. And a quiet reminder of what we’re really chasing—connection, clarity, and something deeper than the finish.
Surrender Is Structure
I’ve always followed Jesus. But I spent a long time trying to optimize everything around me. This was a needed reminder of what actually matters.
Sound, Light, Motion
Running. Film. Music. Somehow Nash Howe carries the same rhythm through all three. His 2023 album Divided is proof that movement doesn’t always need to be seen.
Solo Through the Heat
He'd already failed once on this route. Then came cancer, then chemo. Ray Zahab went back to Death Valley anyway. This wasn't about redemption. It was about return.

