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#81 - Caela Fenton on media representations of women distance runners
Caela Fenton is a doctoral candidate in English at the University of Oregon. Her research lies primarily in cultural studies of sport, utilizing feminist approaches to consider gen...
#80 - Tom O'Keefe on Stride for Stride and making road races more diverse and accessible
Tom O'Keefe is a social impact entrepreneur, and the founder of Stride for Stride, Heart to Cart, and Bostontweet. Stride for Stride is a non-profit running organization that...
#79 - Risa Isard on the limits of Title IX and an intersectional approach to equity in sports
Risa Isard is a sports industry veteran and policy expert. She specializes in advancing equity with and for girls and women, LGBTQ+ people, people of color, and others in and throu...
#78 - Tiara Williams on Real Talk, changing track and field media, and centering mental health
Tiara Williams is a former, Division I Texas Tech heptathlete and a track and field reporter. She was inspired to start the platform Real Talk in January of 2019 because she wanted...
#77 - Joanne "Coach P" McCallie: de-stigmatizing mental health is an endurance sport
Joanne P. McCallie ("Coach P") is a Mental Health Advocate and Hall of Fame DI basketball coach. With over 600 wins, she has coached at Maine, Michigan State, and Duke, earning Nat...
#76 - Lindsley Kump, founder of Womxn Who Move, on finding joy and inclusion in sport
Lindsley Kump is a mama, wife, fur baby mom, field event marketing manager, trail runner, and the founder of Womxn Who Move. Originally from Hawaii, she has called Colorado home fo...
#75 - Guarina Lopez on Indigenous sovereignty; running, biking, and storytelling on Native land
Guarina Lopez (Pascua Yaqui) is a visual artist and storyteller using photography, film, and writing to share stories of this Native land, the Indigenous people, and the environmen...
#74 - Hannah Borenstein on Ethiopian women's distance running, and power dynamics in track and field
Hannah Borenstein is a Ph.D. Candidate in Cultural Anthropology at Duke University. Her academic research is about women runners in Ethiopia navigating a transnational athletics ec...
#73 - Kate Seary and Mhairi Maclennan on Kyniska Advocacy and policy change to protect athletes
The mission of Kyniska Advocacy is to create a sporting world that celebrates, protects, and respects women in sport. They advocate for progressive policies in women’s sport, enact...
#72 - Zahra Alabanza on outdoor adventure for healing and Black liberation
Zahra Alabanza (she/her/they) conjures enthusiasm for life by practicing pleasure and play, living simply and seeking joy. Being a parent, organizer, creator and adventurer are a f...
#71 - Emma Gee, first openly LGBTQ+ athlete at BYU, on the performance enhancing benefits of being your authentic self
*CW: this episode mentions suicidal ideation National suicide prevention lifeline: 800-273-8255 Emma Gee is a queer Division 1 runner who competed for both Brigham Young University...
#70 - Chris Mosier on the 'Changing the Game' documentary and supporting transgender youth in sports
Chris Mosier is a trailblazing hall of fame triathlete, All-American duathlete, and a 6-time member of Team USA. In 2015 he became the first known transgender man to represent the ...
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