50 years ago, opportunities for women and girls in sport were few and far between. Enter Title IX. In 1972, Title IX legislation was passed, which banned gender-based discrimination within government-funded institutions. While this wasn't directly int
This is it, folks. The final episode of our limited, and dear Title IX series! This week, we have one of our favorite athletes and mentors on the podcast - Joan Benoit Samuelson. Joan was the winner of the very first women's Olympic Marathon in the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics. Having come into the realm of sport at the exact time of the passing of Title IX, Joan reflects on what that did for her career - and how far we've come. Interviewed by Joan's family friend, Sarah True, the duo discuss what it means to run your own race. Joan pays homage to those women before her that made her win possible and gives us a run-through of that day back in 1984. Finally, she shares what it meant to her to have gained the title of the First Women's Marathon Winner. *** Support the Podcast *** InsideTracker: Get 20% off at insidetracker.com/feisty Bonafide: Use code TITLE9 for 20% off your first purchase when you subscribe to any product at hellobonafide.com/title9 Velorosa: Use code FEISTY15 at checkout and receive 15% off an order of full-priced cycling wear at velorosacycling.com Previnex: Use code TITLE9 for 15% off your first order at www.previnex.com/ Life Time: Register for the 2023 Miami Marathon at themiamimarathon.com
10 months ago, Amanda Leve shocked the wrestling world with a huge upset win over the seemingly indomitable Gabi Garcia. At 25 years old, Amanda is a professional MMA fighter and considered one of the top grapplers of her generation. This week, Selene Yeager talks to Amanda about her experience as a young woman in sport. While the majority of the women we've had on this series were alive in the years following the inception of Title IX, Amanda gives us her perspective on the ways Title IX has helped/hindered her wrestling career in the modern day. Selene and Amanda discuss the inner workings and nuances of women's wrestling and the sexist beliefs held by many institutions. From fighting against the boys, to being told women's wrestling is too "intimate" to be allowed, Amanda has seen it all. And of course, Selene asks Amanda all about that win against Gabi Garcia. Watch Leve's iconic fight against Gabi Garcia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaWgsPOpT8g (here) ***Support the Podcast*** InsideTracker: Get 20% off at http://insidetracker.com/feisty (http://insidetracker.com/feisty) Velorosa: Use code FEISTY15 at checkout and receive 15% off an order of full-priced cycling wear at http://velorosacycling.com/ (velorosacycling.com) Previnex: Use code TITLE9 for 15% off your first order at https://www.previnex.com/ (https://www.previnex.com/) Life Time: Register for the 2023 Miami Marathon at themiamimarathon.com Bonafide: Use code TITLE9 for 20% off your first purchase when you subscribe to any product at http://hellobonafide.com/title9 (hellobonafide.com/title9)
If you've played a team sport, you understand just how influential they can be. Having an understanding of camaraderie, competition, and collaboration can change the course of someone's life. For a long time, those benefits were only afforded to men. Enter Title IX. This week, Sara Gross interviews Janet Cone - the athletic director at UNC Asheville. Janet has been in this role for over 18 years and has made monumental progress for women's sports by adding both women's golf and women's swimming to its NCAA lineup. Sara and Janet discuss the changes that have come over the past 50 years and the effort it took, and continues to take, to create equal opportunities for women and girls in sport. ***Support the Podcast*** InsideTracker: Get 20% off at http://insidetracker.com/feisty (http://insidetracker.com/feisty) Velorosa: Use code FEISTY15 at checkout and receive 15% off an order of full-priced cycling wear at http://velorosacycling.com/ (velorosacycling.com) Previnex: Use code TITLE9 for 15% off your first order at https://www.previnex.com/ (https://www.previnex.com/) Lifetime: Register for the 2022 Verizon New York City Triathlon at https://www.nyctri.com/ (https://www.nyctri.com/) Bonafide: Use code TITLE9 for 20% off your first purchase when you subscribe to any product at http://hellobonafide.com/title9 (hellobonafide.com/title9)
Women have been trying to make their way into the Tour de France for a very long time. And even once we did make it, we were pushed out again. This week, Selene interviews Marianne Martin - the winner of the very first female edition of the Tour de France. While the race was not as long as the men's, including only 18 stages and more rest days, it marked a significant milestone for women in cycling, and sport altogether. Marianne tells us what it took to get to that start line, and what it took to win. Turns out, a huge part of it was believing that she could. If there is one thing Marianne thinks got her that win, it was her ability to visualize herself in this race and further, winning this race. At a time when women's imagined possibilities were limited, visualizing that goal changed everything for Marianne. With a new re-model of the Tour de France Femmes starting on July 24th, it's important to recognize the challenges of getting to where we are today and the work that still needs to be done. ***Support the Podcast*** InsideTracker: Get 20% off at http://insidetracker.com/feisty (http://insidetracker.com/feisty) Velorosa: Use code FEISTY15 at checkout and receive 15% off an order of full-priced cycling wear at http://velorosacycling.com/ (velorosacycling.com) Previnex: Use code TITLE9 for 15% off your first order at https://www.previnex.com/ (https://www.previnex.com/) Life Time: Register for the 2022 Verizon New York City Triathlon at https://www.nyctri.com/ (https://www.nyctri.com/) Bonafide: Use code TITLE9 for 20% off your first purchase when you subscribe to any product at http://hellobonafide.com/title9 (hellobonafide.com/title9)
Not to pick favorites, but here at Feisty - this is definitely a favorite. With almost 50 years of experience as an athletic director and inductions into seven different halls of fame, Joan Cronan has A LOT to say about Title IX and gender equity in sport. Graduating college in 1966, Joan was part of intercollegiate sports before women had the federal right to equally compete. This week, our co-host of Girls Gone Gravel, Kathryn Taylor, interviews Joan and asks her about what she calls "her journey." Joan shares the story of her life so far, beginning at the age of twelve when she decided she was going to create change for women in athletics. To do so, in 1972 Joan made a cold call to the president of the College of Charleston and left his office as the women's basketball coach, volleyball coach, tennis coach and overall athletic director. From there, she made innumerable changes to women's athletics that will forever go down in history. If that isn't feisty, what is? ***Support the Podcast*** InsideTracker: Get 20% off at http://insidetracker.com/feisty (http://insidetracker.com/feisty) *Until July 15th, take advantage of exclusive savings with 31% off your entire InsideTracker order! Go to http://insidetracker.com/feisty (InsideTracker.com/feisty) * Velorosa: Use code FEISTY15 at checkout and receive 15% off an order of full-priced cycling wear at http://velorosacycling.com/ (velorosacycling.com) Previnex: Use code TITLE9 for 15% off your first order at https://www.previnex.com/ (https://www.previnex.com/) Life Time: Register for the 2022 Verizon New York City Triathlon at https://www.nyctri.com/ (https://www.nyctri.com/) Bonafide: Use code TITLE9 for 20% off your first purchase when you subscribe to any product at http://hellobonafide.com/title9 (hellobonafide.com/title9)
If you had to name one woman that truly showed the outer limits of female athleticism, who would you pick? For us, it's Julie Moss. Best known for her "crawl" in the 1982 Ironman Triathlon, Julie struggled to the finish line only to be beaten by Kathleen McCartney. Her loss on this day made serious headlines. A woman wanting to win THAT badly? Her mental toughness and ability to endure were admired by many. While others felt as though Julie's under-preparedness and desperation might turn Ironman into a "freakshow". This week, Ironwoman's Alyssa Godesky interviews Julie and asks her about how this inaugural race changed her life. While Julie didn't allow sexism to enter her sphere during this time, she does recall the gender inequality in terms of role models and representation. Julie reflects on the way triathlon has changed for women over the years, and where she hopes to see it go in the future. Watch Julie's "crawl" at the 1982 Ironmanhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3GjOedMd1M ( here! ) ***Support the Podcast*** InsideTracker: Get 20% off at http://insidetracker.com/feisty (http://insidetracker.com/feisty) Velorosa: Use code FEISTY15 at checkout and receive 15% off an order of full-priced cycling wear at http://velorosacycling.com/ (velorosacycling.com) Previnex: Use code TITLE9 for 15% off your first order at https://www.previnex.com/ (https://www.previnex.com/) Life Time: Register for the 2022 Verizon New York City Triathlon at https://www.nyctri.com/ (https://www.nyctri.com/) Bonafide: Use code TITLE9 for 20% off your first purchase when you subscribe to any product at http://hellobonafide.com/title9 (hellobonafide.com/title9)
There is no denying that Title IX created many new opportunities for women in sport, but what women were excluded from these opportunities? This week, Dr. Shaunna Payne Gold from our Unphased podcast welcomes Dr. Markesha Henderson to discuss the intersection of Title IX, civil rights, and women's rights. Dr. Henderson is the Director of Athletics at Agnes Scott College and brings a unique perspective as one of only 35 black female athletic directors in the NCAA. Shaunna and Dr. Henderson discuss what it takes to have your intercollegiate team flourish, and how having male allies is often necessary. Further, Dr. Henderson underlines the ways in which intercollegiate athletic systems exclude women, and specifically black women, from taking on leadership roles in sport. Finally, Dr. Henderson tells us how she would use her magic wand to change things for women's sports today. Listen to the [Un]phased Podcast https://livefeisty.com/category/podcasts/unphased/ (here)! ***Support the Podcast*** InsideTracker: Get 20% off at http://insidetracker.com/feisty (http://insidetracker.com/feisty) Velorosa: Use code FEISTY15 at checkout and receive 15% off an order of full-priced cycling wear at http://velorosacycling.com/ (velorosacycling.com) Bonafide: Use code TITLE9 for 20% off your first purchase when you subscribe to any product at http://hellobonafide.com/title9 (hellobonafide.com/title9) Previnex: Use code TITLE9 for 15% off your first order at https://www.previnex.com/ (https://www.previnex.com/) Life Time: Register for the 2022 Verizon New York City Triathlon at https://www.nyctri.com/ (https://www.nyctri.com/)
Many of us have heard of Kathrine Switzer, but how many of us have heard of Bobbi Gibb? For the second episode of our limited Title IX series, Sara Gross interviews the very first runner of the 1966 Boston Marathon. Bobbi snuck her way into the running crowd by jumping out of the bushes next to the start line wearing a bathing suit and men's board shorts. And she ran FAST! Sara asks Bobbi about her running journey and her passion for female empowerment. At 80 years old, Bobbi reminisces about the restricting stereotypes placed on women in the 50s and how she knew that she had to make a change. After being denied entry to the Boston Marathon by the race director, citing that women were incapable of running this distance, Bobbi ran 40 miles out of anger. It was at this moment that she knew that she had to run the Boston Marathon if only to prove that women could. ***Support The Series*** InsideTracker: Get 20% off at http://insidetracker.com/feisty (http://insidetracker.com/feisty) Bonafide: Use code TITLE9 for 20% off your first purchase when you subscribe to any product at http://hellobonafide.com/title9 (hellobonafide.com/title9) Velorosa: Use code FEISTY15 at checkout and receive 15% off an order of full-priced cycling wear at http://velorosacycling.com/ (velorosacycling.com) Previnex: Use code TITLE9 for 15% off your first order at https://www.previnex.com/ (https://www.previnex.com/) Life Time: Register for the 2022 Verizon New York City Triathlon at https://www.nyctri.com/ (https://www.nyctri.com/)
We are overwhelmed with excitement to share the first episode of our limited Title IX series. This week, Haley Chura - co-host of Ironwomen - interviews the renowned Wendy Mink. Wendy is a professor of politics, women's and gender studies, as well as the daughter of the very first woman of color in congress - Patsy Mink. Patsy was the co-author of the Title IX legislation and paved the way for women's participation in sports. Wendy shares her mother's journey and the reasons that prompted her to fight for change. Haley and Wendy discuss what Title IX was created for, and they give us the groundwork for the rest of the series. https://nyupress.org/9781479831920/fierce-and-fearless/ (Click here) to purchase a copy of Wendy's new book! ***Support The Series*** InsideTracker: Get 20% off at http://insidetracker.com/feisty (http://insidetracker.com/feisty) Bonafide: Use code TITLE9 for 20% off your first purchase when you subscribe to any product at http://hellobonafide.com/title9 (hellobonafide.com/title9) Velorosa: Use code FEISTY15 at checkout and receive 15% off an order of full-priced cycling wear at http://velorosacycling.com/ (velorosacycling.com) Previnex: Use code TITLE9 for 15% off your first order at https://www.previnex.com/ (https://www.previnex.com/) Life Time: Register for the 2022 Verizon New York City Triathlon at https://www.nyctri.com/ (https://www.nyctri.com/)