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Milan Cortina Winter Olympics

Milan Cortina Winter Olympics

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The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina are here and have everyone talking. iHeartPodcasts is buzzing with content in honor of the XXV Winter Olympics We’re bringing you episodes from a variety of iHeartPodcast shows to help you keep up with the action. Follow Milan Cortina Winter Olympics so you don’t miss any coverage of the 2026 Winter Olympics, and if you like what you hear, be sure to follow each Podcast in the feed for more great content from iHeartPodcasts.

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Episodes
  • The Backstory: Do the Winter Olympics Matter Anymore?
    Feb 18 2026

    The Winter Olympics Could Be the Last Gasp of a 3000 Year Old Competition. Or . . It Could Be the Games That Bring It Back to Life.

    Feel Free to DM Me if You Have a Story You’d Like Me to Dig in To. On Facebook It’s Patty Steele and on Instagram Real Patty Steele

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    6 mins
  • If You Can Hear Me: How Pursuing Excellence Shapes Life Beyond the Olympics | Boone Niederhofer
    Feb 18 2026

    Olympian Boone Niederhofer joins Ben Higgins in Italy for an inside look at the Olympic journey—from walking on at Texas A&M to racing for Team USA in bobsled. Boone opens up about the pressure of team selection, balancing family life and engineering work, and the deep motivations driving him beyond medals. Hear stories of sacrifice, faith, and the pursuit of excellence, plus candid moments about parenting, doubt, and gratitude in the Olympic Village. Dive into the mindset and heart behind one of Team USA’s newest Olympians, and learn how Boone’s roots and beliefs shape his approach to competition and life.


    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 Bobsledding Origins and Entry
    00:01:03 Olympic Setting and Opening Ceremonies
    00:02:22 Leading Team USA in Ceremonies
    00:04:13 Bobsled Team Selection Process
    00:06:57 Dealing With Selection Uncertainty
    00:08:29 Walking On at Texas A&M
    00:10:46 Balancing Football and Engineering
    00:12:30 From Engineering to Bobsledding
    00:14:44 Boone’s Faith Journey
    00:16:32 Overcoming Setbacks and Growth
    00:18:08 Family Support in Olympics
    00:19:01 Faith in Olympic Environment
    00:21:25 Daily Life in Olympic Village
    00:22:29 Keeping Faith Rhythms
    00:24:15 Motivation, Sacrifice, and Family
    00:30:34 Lessons Learned About Self
    00:34:41 Thanking God on the Podium

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    38 mins
  • Hurdle with Emily Abbate: Taking Back Control: Skier Jessie Diggins On Pushing Through The Pain Cave, Navigating Recovery & Her Final Olympic Run
    Feb 18 2026

    This week, we're sharing an episode from Olympic medalist and cross-country skiing legend Jessie Diggins, which originally aired in 2025. Jessie opens up about her journey to the top of her sport, what it’s like to embrace the intense pressure of elite competition, and how she pushes herself to her physical breaking point — sharing vivid details of the "blurry vision" and sheer grit required to win.

    She also gets candid about her mental health journey, specifically her experience with an eating disorder and a relapse in 2024, discussing what support looks like in her daily life today. When we had this conversation — there was just under a year left until the Winter Olympics, and Jessie reflected on training in Italy, her recent World Cup wins, and her decision to retire at the end of 2026.

    IN THIS EPISODE

    • The Physical Breaking Point: Jessie describes the sensation of pushing her body to its absolute limits during a race, including the "blurry vision" that often accompanies her hardest efforts.

    • Mental Health & Recovery: A vulnerable discussion on her history with an eating disorder, navigating a relapse in 2024, and the importance of a strong support system.

    • The Final Stretch: Jessie shares her mindset heading into her final Olympic run in Milan-Cortina and why she has decided to retire after the 2026 season.

    • Legacy & Integrity: Reflecting on being awarded the Holmenkollen Medal, Jessie explains why racing with integrity and being a role model outside of the sport is as important to her as her results on the snow.

    • Training Philosophy: How she and her team plan "super peaks" every four years for the Olympics and the unexpected benefits of "toe yoga."

    QUOTABLE MOMENTS

    "I’ve realized that I don’t have to be a perfect person to be a good role model. I just have to be an honest one."

    "The 'pain cave' is a place I know well, but I’ve learned that you can’t live there. You have to have a home to come back to that is full of joy and balance."

    "Winning is amazing, but it’s the feeling of crossing the line knowing you gave every single thing you had—that’s the part that stays with you."

    "I want the next generation of skiers to see that you can be the best in the world and still be a human being who struggles and asks for help."

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