• Lab Girl: Inside the Research Redefining Female Athlete Health
    Jan 8 2026

    A new year often comes with a renewed focus on health. Setting routines, getting organized, and trying to “start fresh.” In sport, that mindset can be powerful, but it can also come with hidden risks, especially for women. In this episode, I’m joined by researcher and athlete Melissa Lodge to unpack the realities of under-fueling and RED-S, why so many female athletes are affected, and how sport systems often miss the mark. From the lab to the lived experience, this conversation explores what it actually takes to create healthier starting lines, and why better support early on can change everything.

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    26 mins
  • Did Rap Girls Start The Wave?
    Jun 6 2024

    Female rappers are more visible than ever, in large part because of new media. The same thing is happening in women’s sports. We are seeing the collision of generational talent, and media exposure allowing for the growth of the women’s game.

    What similarities are we seeing? What’s different? And how can both industries work together to create momentum for exponential growth? Joining me on the podcast to talk about how women’s sports can be apart of the next 50 years of hip-hop if female rappers are leading the way is music journalist @sowmyak Clock starts now! Tik-Tok!

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    28 mins
  • The Politics Behind The Pilates Boom
    Oct 16 2025

    What does the rise of Pilates reveal about women, power, and the bodies we value most? This week, I’m joined by fitness instructor, creator, and writer Mary Beth to unpack how her viral New York Times feature connects Pilates to larger political and cultural trends. We talk about going viral, desirability, privilege, and what the most radical future for fitness could look like.

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    20 mins
  • Where Them Girls At: Fictional Portrayals of Women in Sport
    Aug 28 2025

    This week we're talking about the fictional characters that made all the athletic girls feel validated, and gave women and girls a chance to see themselves on screen.

    I'm joined by filmmaker Jac'leen Smith to discuss her short film Flex Venus, inspired by her experiences as a track athlete.

    Jac'leen is currently crowdfunding for her project. You can find out more about her film, and support her and her team here.

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    18 mins
  • I'm Just A Girl: Competing in a complicated system with American Record Holder Emily Sisson
    Jul 24 2025

    Doping scandals often make headlines with a clear villain and a rule broken. But the story is often more complicated than that.

    In this episode, I’m joined by Olympian and American record holder Emily Sisson, in the shadow of the recent news that world record holder Ruth Chepngetich tested positive for a banned substance. Instead of focusing on individual choices, we explore the deeper forces shaping athletes today: the blurred line between personal accountability and systemic expectation, the emotional toll of competing on uneven ground, and how to hold space for grief and frustration without losing love for the sport.

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    17 mins
  • She Runs the Run Show with Christina Henderson
    Jul 17 2025

    Christina Henderson has been running forever, and now she’s helping shape its future. As the event director of The Running Event, North America’s premier trade show for the running industry, Christina brings together brands, retailers, race organizers, coaches, and media for three days of connection, innovation, and big-picture conversations. In this episode, she shares what it’s like to lead one of the most influential gatherings in the sport, why TRE matters to the business of running, and how women are making powerful strides behind the scenes.

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    24 mins
  • I'm Just A Girl: Stuck In The Middle with Skylnn Webb
    Jul 10 2025

    After years of chasing the elusive sub-two-minute 800m, Skylyn Webb finally did it- but not without a long stretch of feeling stuck in the middle.

    In this episode, I talk with Skylyn about the slow, often invisible middle parts of pursuing a goal, the burnout that nearly pushed her out of the sport, and how letting go became the key to unlocking her breakthrough.

    We also get into her next chapter with Meridia, the new athlete-led pro team she's joined, her passion for mental health, the brave act of marriage, and how her coach Julie Benson has been a game changer in her journey.

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    17 mins
  • Re-Run: Welcome to Hollywood, Land of (The Atlanta Dream)(s)
    Jun 19 2025

    With record-breaking attendance, viewership, and cultural buzz, the WNBA is no longer just ‘having a moment’, it’s shaping the future of sports.

    In light of the league’s continued rise, I'm re-airing this conversation with filmmaker Dawn Porter about her documentary The Power of the Dream, which captures the WNBA’s pivotal 2020 season.

    The film intimately explores how the league’s players used their platform to demand justice, and how that season became a turning point in sports activism. We get into her start in filmmaking, why she chose to tell the story of the WNBA, and what makes female-identifying athletes especially primed to make a difference.

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    21 mins