Episodes

  • Introducing Torched
    Dec 22 2021

    It’s no exaggeration to say that at the Olympics – the culmination of years of sweat, tears, and more sweat – everything is on the line. Medals. Careers. Money. Reputations. With so much at stake, it’s no wonder things can sometimes go awry. Hosted by Molly Bloom. Produced by FilmNation Entertainment in association with Gilded Audio.

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    3 mins
  • Three Seconds on the Clock
    Jan 18 2022


    The 1972 Munich men’s gold medal basketball game unfolded against a bitter Cold War backdrop. What happened on the Olympic court between the U.S. and the Soviet Union was undoubtedly controversy. But could it also have been conspiracy? Hosted by Molly Bloom. Produced by FilmNation Entertainment in association with Gilded Audio.

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    38 mins
  • Cannabis Controversy
    Jan 25 2022

    How did gold medalist Ross Rebagliati find himself inside a Japanese prison? At the 1998 Nagano Games, one snowboarder's failed drug test leads to important questions about how much - or how little - has changed when it comes to the Olympics and weed. Hosted by Molly Bloom. Produced by FilmNation Entertainment in association with Gilded Audio.

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    43 mins
  • SPECIAL INTERVIEW: Jeremy Bloom on Starting Over After Sports
    Feb 1 2022


    You may have heard of Molly's brother, Jeremy Bloom: two time Olympics skier and former NFL player. Ambition - and athletic greatness - run in the Bloom family's blood. But figuring out what comes next is also terrifying. Molly and Jeremy discuss this process of reinvention, which can make the most grueling training regiment, the gnarliest of slopes, look like a complete cakewalk. Hosted by Molly Bloom. Produced by FilmNation Entertainment in association with Gilded Audio.

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    38 mins
  • Switching Sleds
    Feb 8 2022

    When bobsledder Kaillie Humphries decided to leave a toxic team environment, it put her future as an Olympian in jeopardy. When is it acceptable for an athlete to leave one nation to compete for another? And is switching teams against the ideals of sportsmanship that the Olympics stand for? Or could it actually make those ideals even stronger? Hosted by Molly Bloom. Produced by FilmNation Entertainment in association with Gilded Audio.

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    39 mins
  • The Great Badminton Scandal
    Feb 15 2022

    One of the most bizarre Olympic moments in recent memory was when a group of Olympians decided that it was worth it to actually lose… in an attempt to win gold. At the 2012 London Games, badminton had its moment. In fact, it was about to become the biggest story of the Summer Olympics. But for all the wrong reasons. Hosted by Molly Bloom. Produced by FilmNation Entertainment in association with Gilded Audio.

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    34 mins
  • Salt Lake's Disaster on Ice
    Feb 22 2022

    In 2002, it was the biggest judging scandal to ever rock the sport of figure skating. What followed was a media frenzy — a week of rumors, lies, confessions, and retractions, all of it leading to an overhaul of the sport and the uncovering of a conspiracy that would involve the most powerful officials in figure skating, the FBI, and even. . . the Russian mafia. Hosted by Molly Bloom. Produced by FilmNation Entertainment in association with Gilded Audio.

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    47 mins
  • The Right to Olympic Protest
    Mar 1 2022

    It's an iconic image from the '68 Mexico City games: Tommie Smith and John Carlos bow their heads and raise their firsts on the podium. Though the pair endures as symbols of dissent, the meaning of their salute has evolved, and its legacy is complicated. Their act both paved the way for athlete protests but also led to the most consequential act against Olympic protests. But in 2022, will Rule 50 finally face its moment of reckoning? Hosted by Molly Bloom. Produced by FilmNation Entertainment in association with Gilded Audio.

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    39 mins