The front runner is an underdog because they are not expected to win the race. Here is the thing though, a front runner is one who takes risk. They bet on themselves. They run their race. They run to win. In this podcast, I will be interviewing friends who are Front Runners. Not in the literal track and field sense but the underdogs who dared to take risks, who bet on themselves, who are determined to run their own race. Who run to WIN. They lead from the front and as they say in track and field they leave it all on the track.

Front Runner
Claim This Podcastby Isaiah A. Marshall
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The front runner is an underdog because they are not expected to win the race. Here is the thing though, a front runner is one who takes risk. They bet on themselves. They run their race. They run to win. In this podcast, I will be interviewing friends who are Front Runners. Not in the literal track and field sense but the underdogs who dared to take risks, who bet on themselves, who are determined to run their own race. Who run to WIN. They lead from the front and as they say in track and field they leave it all on the track.
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1/2/2023
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Recent Episodes

November 24, 2025
27: Come to the Altar | Beautifully Imperfect (Live)
In this episode of Front Runner Podcast, in this series from his live show Beautifully Imperfect, Isaiah shares his spoken word piece “Come to the Altar.” Rooted in 2 Corinthians 4:7–10, this poem reminds us that though we are jars of clay—fragile, flawed, and often broken—we carry within us the surpassing treasure of Jesus Christ. In a world that leaves us afflicted, perplexed, and struck down, the altar is where we bring our pain, our imperfections, and our questions, and discover that we are never crushed, never abandoned, and never destroyed. This piece is both an invitation and a reminder: the altar is not the end, it is the beginning of hope. Connect with Isaiah Marshall: Beautifully Imperfect - Beautifully Imperfect Poetry Book Website- www.isaiahmarshall.com Subscribe to podcast- https://feed.podbean.com/isaiahamarshall3/feed.xml Subscribe to my ' YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxoSuU9lBu3vfwbvNxvya3w Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theisaiahmarshall Follow me on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4vaq7mlrhuXYLfRidRndXF?si=B9ktNirhQ9S_oQCZwlF6AA Intro and Outro Music by Thomas The Third Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thomasthethird4007 Follow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3w6SFoUUNj35tiOVW1WXWO?si=FVk67p1xR6yLlEMVoqNFcw

November 10, 2025
26: More Than Broken | Beautifully Imperfect (Live)
In this episode of Front Runner Podcast, in this series from his live show Beautifully Imperfect, Isaiah shares his spoken word piece “More Than Broken.” Written during a season marked by loneliness, grief, and the longing for community, this piece speaks to the deep ache of being surrounded by people yet still feeling unseen. Isaiah weaves together personal experience and the stories of others—father wounds, isolation, and the epidemic of loneliness—to reveal how God meets us in our emptiness. More Than Broken is both a cry and a comfort, reminding us that even when our hearts feel shattered, we are never abandoned, and there is hope for healing and wholeness in Him. Connect with Isaiah Marshall: Beautifully Imperfect - Beautifully Imperfect Poetry Book Website- www.isaiahmarshall.com Subscribe to podcast- https://feed.podbean.com/isaiahamarshall3/feed.xml Subscribe to my ' YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxoSuU9lBu3vfwbvNxvya3w Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theisaiahmarshall Follow me on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4vaq7mlrhuXYLfRidRndXF?si=B9ktNirhQ9S_oQCZwlF6AA Intro and Outro Music by Thomas The Third Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thomasthethird4007 Follow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3w6SFoUUNj35tiOVW1WXWO?si=FVk67p1xR6yLlEMVoqNFcw

October 27, 2025
25: Our Father | Beautifully Imperfect (Live)
In this episode of Front Runner Podcast, in this series from his live show Beautifully Imperfect, Isaiah shares his spoken word piece “Our Father.” Born out of grief, brokenness, and the search for healing, this poem wrestles with the deep ache of father wounds and the longing for wholeness. Through raw honesty, Isaiah redeems the pain of earthly absence by pointing to the steadfast love of our heavenly Father. Our Father is both lament and hope—a declaration that even in our deepest loss, God remains present, faithful, and true. It’s an invitation to grieve honestly, yet cling fiercely to the Father who never leaves. Connect with Isaiah Marshall: Beautifully Imperfect - Beautifully Imperfect Poetry Book Website- www.isaiahmarshall.com Subscribe to podcast- https://feed.podbean.com/isaiahamarshall3/feed.xml Subscribe to my ' YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxoSuU9lBu3vfwbvNxvya3w Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theisaiahmarshall Follow me on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4vaq7mlrhuXYLfRidRndXF?si=B9ktNirhQ9S_oQCZwlF6AA Intro and Outro Music by Thomas The Third Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thomasthethird4007 Follow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3w6SFoUUNj35tiOVW1WXWO?si=FVk67p1xR6yLlEMVoqNFcw
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