Podcasts about Allison Schmitt

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Best podcasts about Allison Schmitt

Latest podcast episodes about Allison Schmitt

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Iran vows to avenge Haniyeh's death in Tehran

Monocle 24: The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 39:08


Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, says that avenging Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh's assassination is “Tehran's duty”. Then: Kamala Harris challenges Donald Trump to a debate and China defends its athletes engulfed in a doping scandal. Plus: an interview with 8x Olympic medallist Allison Schmitt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Shift
"The Present Is The Best Present" with Olympian Allison Schmitt

The Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 27:58


Episode 69: With the kickoff of the summer Olympics in Paris starting tomorrow, we're going to celebrate team USA for the next two weeks. First, we throw back to an amazing episode of The Shift when Christie (@quotesbychristie) speaks with four-time Olympian swimmer and 10-time Olympic medalist, Allison Schmitt (@arschmitty), about her journey to previous Olympics, her close friendship with Michael Phelps, and her passion for championing mental health amongst athletes. Listen to an incredible female athlete who has a heart of gold. Take a listen... ----- Links:

Inside 4Walls
Olympic swimmers Michael Phelps, Allison Schmitt testify before House panel on anti-doping measures

Inside 4Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 117:20


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The Vassy Kapelos Show
Canada lays out plan to phase out sales of gas-powered vehicles by 2035

The Vassy Kapelos Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 77:50


Brian Kingston, President & CEO at Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association joins Vassy to discuss the new rules outlined by the government to make electric vehicles account for 100% of new car sales by 2035.  On todays show: Casey Babb, Instructor at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs and Fellow with the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv on the Ottawa youth charged in a anti-Jewish terror plot. Allison Schmitt, American swimmer, Olympic gold medalist, world champion, world record-holder on a new app that helps active women understand their menstrual cycle for the best possible training. The Daily Debrief Panel with Shakir Chambers, Principal at Earnscliffe Strategies, Shachi Kurl, President of the Angus Reid Institute, Sabrina Grover, Principal, Shakti Strategies Senator Kim Pate on 44 Canadian senators signed a statement echoing the inquest's findings into the death of Soleiman Faqiri.

The Shift
"The Present Is The Best Present" with Olympian Allison Schmitt

The Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 27:58


Episode 28: On this episode of The Shift, Christie (@quotesbychristie) speaks with four-time Olympian swimmer and 10-time Olympic medalist Allison Schmitt (@arschmitty) about her journey to the Olympics, her close friendship with Michael Phelps, and her passion for championing mental health. ----- Links: *arschmitty (X) * TeamUSA bio ----- Want to watch The Shift? Check us out on our YouTube channel here. ------ What is the best piece of advice you've ever received? That's what we ask on The Shift. Christina Scotch, creator of the popular Instagram account Quotes by Christie, asks celebrities, entrepreneurs, influencers, and other successful people about the words that inspired them. She finds out the quotes, mottos, mantras, and affirmations that inspired and motivated them to achieve more. Tune in to find the quote that might just shift your mindset and change your life.

SportsEpreneur Podcast
Allison Schmitt | 10-Time Olympic Medalist on Mental Health

SportsEpreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 37:27


Allison Schmitt, a professional swimmer and 10-time Olympic medalist shares her journey in swimming, her experiences at the Olympics, and her passion for sports and mental health. In this episode: Allison shares the profound impact her cousin’s tragic suicide had on her — it’s what fueled Allison’s passion for mental health. Allison talks about feeling ... Read more The post Allison Schmitt | 10-Time Olympic Medalist on Mental Health appeared first on SportsEpreneur.

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Athlete Mindset
Allison Schmitt | 10-Time Olympic Medalist on Mental Health

Athlete Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 37:27


Allison Schmitt, a professional swimmer and 10-time Olympic medalist shares her journey in swimming, her experiences at the Olympics, and her passion for sports and mental health.In this episode:Allison shares the profound impact her cousin's tragic suicide had on her — it's what fueled Allison's passion for mental health.Allison talks about feeling different, fame, and experiencing isolation and depression after success at the Olympics.What made a difference for Allison: seeking therapy after a breakdown during a swimming meet.Alison emphasizes the importance of continuing the conversation about mental health.Allison credits her support system for understanding her heightened emotions and talks about her relationship with Michael Phelps, who has become like a brother to her — Allison Schmitt and Michael Phelps share a passion for mental health advocacy.More about Allison Schmitt:Allison Schmitt is a four-time Olympian and a ten-time Olympic medalist.She won five medals, including three gold, at the 2012 Summer Olympics.She won a gold medal in the 4×200 meter freestyle relay and a silver medal in the 4×100 m freestyle relay at the 2016 Summer Olympics.In total, she has won twenty-five medals in major international competitions.She was a four-time National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) national champion.She was named SwimSwam's Swammy Award-winner for Female Swimmer of the Year in 2012.Wrapping up:Athlete Mindset is part of the KazSource Podcast NetworkPresented by SportsE Media: a digital sports media brand for entrepreneurs engaged in sportsContent brings people together: KazCMSocial media and more:Lisa Bonta Sumii: LinkedIn | Instagram | AthMindset websiteSportsE Media:  TikTok | Instagram | TwitterAllison Schmitt: LinkedIn | InstagramRelated episodes:Making a Splash with USA Olympic Gold Medalist, Cullen Jones (Part 1)The Olympian Mindset with Swimmer, Cullen Jones (Part 2)AthMindset | Dr. Jessica Bartley, Director of Mental Health for Team USATwo current projects:We published a book! Check it out on Amazon: Altered State of AffairsShort-form video production: KazCMCredits:This podcast was produced by the team at KazCMBeat Provided By freebeats.io | Produced By White HotLisa Bonta Sumii, LCSW | CEO & Founder of AthMindset® Lisa brings a high level of expertise to the athlete mental health space, from both a clinical and performance focus. She works with elite youth athletes, collegiate student-athletes, Olympians/Olympic hopefuls, professional athletes, coaches, teams, and the entire sport ecosystem.  Lisa is the first-ever Mental Performance Coach for the Oakland Roots Sports Club, a men's professional soccer team, in the USL, working alongside other coaches on the Technical Team, as well as the Sports Medicine staff.  Lisa is listed in the US Olympic & Paralympic Committee's Mental Health Registry, the NFL Player Association's Clinician Directory, and the Major League Rugby Mental Health and Wellness Directory. As a direct response to need, Lisa founded AthMindset® – a diverse team of athlete-centered, licensed mental health clinicians and mental performance consultants, serving across several states.   Lisa is a professional podcast host and podcast guest. She hosts the Athlete Mindset Podcast and co-hosts Roots Radio. She is a keynote speaker, an accomplished TEDx Speaker, speaks nationally and internationally, and is often invited to speak at conferences and contribute to expert panels. Lisa has been quoted in Time Magazine, Teen Vogue, Women's Health Magazine, as well as being interviewed on the BBC World News and Radio Bliss, in Jordan. Her first book, The AthMindset® Workbook: Training your mind for optimal mental health in sport and in life is now available. Lisa received her Master's in Clinical Social Work from Smith College School for Social Work and attended the University of California at Santa Barbara as an undergraduate. She is a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.SportsEpreneurThe post Allison Schmitt | 10-Time Olympic Medalist on Mental Health appeared first on SportsEpreneur.

The MM+M Podcast
MM+M Podcast 10.4.22: Olympic swimmer Allison Schmitt on battling depression, plus a health policy update with Lecia Bushak

The MM+M Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 27:45


Four-time Olympic swimmer - and 2022 MM+M Platinum Award honoree - Allison Schmitt says her toughest opponent was outside the pool. “We need organizations to step up” with more resources to help those battling mental illness, she says in this frank conversation. Follow us on twitter: @MMMnews www.mmm-online.com

Female Athlete Podcast
How do we break the stigma and encourage more people to have the conversation about the menstrual cycle?

Female Athlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 46:26


In this episode we speak about a topic close to our hearts: how to get more people speaking openly about the menstrual cycle and why it is so important the area becomes less stigmatised.We ask when is it the right time to bring it up with your coach as an athlete and vice versa or as a parent.We give our top tips for starting this conversation both at home and in a sports setting and more generally with your friends and colleagues.We speak to ten time Olympic swimming medalist Allison Schmitt who tells us about her experiences and anxiety of being on her period when competing in the pool and how she developed an open and positive relationship around the topic with her male coach.This episode was recorded in collaboration with Orreco and FitrWoman's Summer of 2022 education campaign encouraging more people to open up and have the conversation about their menstrual cycle.For more resources visit the FitrWoman website. 

Move This World with Sara
Nicole Phelps & Allison Schmitt: Diving into Resilience

Move This World with Sara

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 43:19


Move This World Founder & CEO Sara Potler LaHayne sits down with Nicole Phelps, mental health advocate and wife of famed Olympian Michael Phelps, and ten-time Olympic medalist Allison Schmitt. They discuss the importance of resilience, and how making personal struggles public became a way of helping others.

BCLT's Expert Series
Beyond the holding – A nuanced look at the Federal Circuit's patent decisions | Episode 5

BCLT's Expert Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 10:39


When do post-marketing tests required by FDA not indicate a reasonable expectation of success for a drug combination? And, what is the interplay between reasonable expectation of success and disclosed ranges in prior art? Allison Schmitt (BCLT) and Brian Matsui (MoFo) discuss the Teva v. Corcept decision (18 F.4th 1377 (Fed. Cir. 2021)). Featuring Allison Schmitt (BCLT) and Brian Matsui (MoFo). SPEAKERS Brian Matsui, Allison Schmitt Allison Schmitt 00:00 Hello and welcome to the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology's expert series podcast. My name is Allison Schmitt, and I'm the director of the life sciences project at BCLT. Today, Brian Matsui for Morrison and Forester is joining us for our podcast series beyond the holding a nuanced look at the Federal Circuit's patent decisions. Thanks for joining us again, Brian. Brian Matsui 00:19 Thanks, Ellison. Allison Schmitt 00:21 So today we're going to discuss the recent Life Sciences decision. Teva Pharmaceutical versus Corcept Therapeutics. This is an appeal from a p tag decision on obviousness from a post grant review. We'll go ahead and let Brian take it, take it away. Walk me through the decision. Brian Matsui 00:36 Great. Yeah. So this is a decision that came out in December 7. And it's it's an interesting obviousness decision. It's one of those decisions where you you take a look at it. And I think the first reaction that a lot of people have is there was clearly strong motivation. And it's one of those cases where people think, well, the claims here really seemed like they might be obvious, just as a bit of background. This involves the patent owner Corcept. And basically, they did a clinical trial on a drug mifepristone for Cushing syndrome. And they basically found out from their clinical trial that there are good results for dosages of 300 to 1200 milligrams per day, and they, you know, submitted a new drug application to the FDA, which got approved, but during the approval, they FDA included some post marketing requirements. They basically require the patent owner to do a clinical trial to see if there was a drug to drug interaction between Mfu Crosstown and another type of drug like a strong CYP three a inhibitor, the FDA wanted to see if there's a safety risk if you use those together. So basically, they had to do this additional clinical study. But the drug was approved for 300 milligrams all the way up to 1200 milligrams. But there was a bit of a limitation on that, that you were only supposed to dose at 300 milligrams per day with that other drug that they wanted the patent owner to do a study on. And so this is where it got interesting because course up did a study. And they found out that you could tolerate up to 600 milligrams per day with this strong CYP three a inhibitor and they got a patent on that. And so basically, the FDA told them, you know, in what would be a prior art document that you need to do this, and they did it. And they ended up getting a patent on that. So as a result, Teva sought post grant review, and they thought they had a pretty strong obviousness case, I would think, because they basically had the FDA saying do the study to the patent owner, the patent owner does the study. And then that's what leads to the actual grant of the patent. Well,

Press Box Access
Bonnie Ford: Viewing humans through a sports prism

Press Box Access

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 59:06


For Bonnie Ford, being a sportswriter is about more than covering games and knowing statistics. She carved out a stellar career by acting on what she felt was a journalistic obligation: Digging into complicated social, cultural and financial topics related to sports. Bonnie did extensive work on doping scandals, especially in cycling, which made her an expert on the Tour de France and its superstar, Lance Armstrong. “I'm grateful that I had such a compelling figure for so much of my career to cover,” she says. Bonnie also discusses how she wrote about issues common to all athletes such as mental health. She shares how Olympic swimmer Allison Schmitt used her platform to talk about depression. She also tells us about covering the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013, about profiling Art Modell as he moved the Browns from Cleveland, and what it was like at Wrigley Field after Steve Bartman tried to catch a foul ball. Bonnie was a Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford and a Fellow at the University of Maryland Knight Center for Specialized Journalism. She grew up in the New York City area, spent her high school years in Paris, France before earning a bachelor's degree in 1979 from Oberlin College in Ohio. Bonnie is married to former Philadelphia Inquirer sports columnist Bob Ford, who retired in 2020 after 32 years at that paper. Stories from early in her career were written under her maiden name, Bonnie DeSimone. Follow her on Twitter: @Bonnie_D_Ford Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BCLT's Expert Series
Beyond the holding—A nuanced look at the Federal Circuit's patent decisions | Episode 4

BCLT's Expert Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 14:25


In Hatch-Waxman cases, where is the act of infringement committed, and who commits it? Allison Schmitt (BCLT) and Seth Lloyd (MoFo) discuss the Celgene v. Mylan decision (17 F.4th 1111 (Fed. Cir. 2021)). Featuring Seth Lloyd. SPEAKERS Seth Lloyd, Allison Schmitt Allison Schmitt 00:00 Hello all and welcome to the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology's Expert Series podcast. My name is Allison Schmitt and I'm the director of the Life Sciences Program at BCLT. So today Seth Lloyd from Morrison and Foerster is joining us for our podcast series Beyond the Holding a nuanced look at the Federal Circuit's patents decisions. Thanks so much for joining us, Seth. Happy to have you back. Seth Lloyd 00:20 Yeah, thanks. Awesome. Allison Schmitt 00:22 So today we're going to discuss the November 5th Celgene v. Mylan decision that came down from the Federal Circuit. There's a number of issues to unpack here related to venue and pleading standards. And Seth is going to walk us through all of it. But before we dig into the substance of the decision itself, Celgene discusses a type of case that's different from most of the other cases that we've previously discussed on the podcast. So Celgene arose under the Hatch Waxman Act, which is a complex statutory framework created by Congress, with the goal of streamlining approval of generic drug products in the United States, and creating a framework for the patent challenges to the brand side company's patents prior to marketing the generic drug. So Seth, can you walk us through the background of how these Hatch Waxman cases work so that our listeners can get a sense of how these might be different from the typical patent cases that they're thinking about? Seth Lloyd 01:10 Yeah, I'll give it my best shot. You weren't exaggerating when you said complex, it is a complex statutory framework. But I think there are a few key points to understand for today's case. So in general, as you said, when a completely new drug is coming to market, the party files a new drug application or an NDA, with the Food and Drug Administration. And to get an NDA approved, there's a long process. The parties have to go through clinical studies and and go through several rounds, usually with the FDA to get approval, that tends to be a very lengthy and costly process. And so the Hatch Waxman Act was designed to allow quicker approval for kind of the follow on, so parties who want to market a generic form. So basically the same pharmaceutical formula. But without going through that lengthy process. And what the Hatch Waxman Act allows them to do is to submit an abbreviated new drug application, or an ANDA, as people in the industry call it. And with the ANDA they don't have to submit all the do new clinical trials and submit new data from clinical studies. Instead, they can simply show prove to the FDA that their drug is bio equivalent to an approved drug, it's the same formula, and they can get approval much quicker and with less cost. The part that's going to be relevant to our case today is how does this all work with patents because often, if somebody's come up with a new drug, they've patented the formula or they've patented a new method for using that drug. And so the new drug applicant, that NDA filer will also tell the FDA about any of those patents that covered the drug, or methods of using it, and they'll list those patents in what's called the orange book. Now, later, the company that wants to market the generic version comes along, they have to tell the FDA, what they intend to do with regard to any patents listed in the orange book. They have

In The Village
Day 7: Double Digit Medals

In The Village

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 19:07


Allison Schmitt joins In the Village host and old pal Elizabeth Beisel shortly after notching her 10th Olympic medal. The pair touch on the end of her career, mental health and the loss of a time-honored post-win meal. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.

Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast
Breaking Down the Biggest Races of the 2020 Olympic Games: Days 4-5

Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 38:32


We sat down with SwimSwam Co-founders Braden Keith and Mel Stewart to bring you a comprehensive preview of the biggest races to watch in the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games. In days 4 and 5 of competition, the Games really pick up, with races such as: Women's 200 Free: Ariarne Titmus vs. Katie Ledecky Round 2 plus Olympic champs Allison Schmitt and Federica Pellegrini Men's 4x200 Free Relay: Brits look very strong, but judging from 2019 Russia, Australia, Italy and the USA are all in it Men's 100 Free: Caeleb Dressel vs. Kyle Chalmers with a quick rising 16yo David Popovici plus Kliment Kolesnikov, Zach Apple and more in the mix Women's 4x200 Free Relay: Can the USA get back their title from Australia after a narrow loss in 2019? SWIMSWAM PODCAST LINKS Click here to listen and subscribe on Spotify Click here to listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Click here to listen and subscribe on Podbean Click here to listen and subscribe on Google Click here to listen and subscribe on YouTube Click here to listen and subscribe on Listen Notes Click here to listen and subscribe on Stitcher Click here to listen and subscribe on iHeartRadio Click here to listen and subscribe on Amazon Click here to listen and subscribe on Pandora Music: Otis McDonald www.otismacmusic.com

Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast
2021 Olympic Media Day - Press Conference: Manuel, Schmitt, Dressel, Murphy

Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 33:28


The 2021 Olympic team visited with the media on Thursday from their training camp in Hawaii to chat about the upcoming Olympic Games in Tokyo. Team captains Simone Manuel, Allison Schmitt, Caeleb Dressel, and Ryan Murphy addressed topics such as leading Team USA, this team being such a young team (11 teenagers) and no fans in the stands in Tokyo. SWIMSWAM PODCAST LINKS Click here to listen and subscribe on Spotify Click here to listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Click here to listen and subscribe on Podbean Click here to listen and subscribe on Google Click here to listen and subscribe on YouTube Click here to listen and subscribe on Listen Notes Click here to listen and subscribe on Stitcher Click here to listen and subscribe on iHeartRadio Click here to listen and subscribe on Amazon Click here to listen and subscribe on Pandora

Purposeful Fitness with Coach Ola
The Impact of Working Out in Swimsuit on Mental Health

Purposeful Fitness with Coach Ola

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 45:44


Introduction   In today’s episode, from the #swim4akhirah campaign, Coach Ola and Abbie Fish will discuss how swimsuits can impact our mental health. This is an important topic for the modern day athlete as well as everyone else so be sure to tune in for the details!   Summary and Key Takeaways   Overall, this discussion delves into detail regarding swimsuits' impact on our individual mental health.   Here are some key takeaways:   ~Michael Phelps, Missy Franklin, and Allison Schmitt were discussed as well as swimmings' impact on their mental health.   ~Sleep is critical for mental health! Coach Ola and Abbie Fish discuss the importance of a sometimes neglected habit.   ~Stress management is another important factor that is delved into and we cannot afford to overlook it.   ~Swimsuits can have a negative effect on many people and this may lead to them feeling insecure about their own bodies and comparing themselves to others. This subject is also investigated.   Conclusion   Thank you for joining us for this interesting presentation! We hope that you’ve enjoyed it as much as we have. Wishing you confidence, happiness, and success on your journey ahead!   Be Strong. Be Fit. BeFit4Akhirah!   Questions?  Email befit4akhirah@gmail.com   Be sure to join the Purposeful Fitness Facebook group for support, chances to win prizes, workout calendars, and more!

Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast
SwimSwam Podcast: Bob Bowman on the Apples, Oranges, and Mangos of ASU

Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 22:04


Although all student-athletes of ASU were sent home, Bowman had a group of 6 post-grads that were still training, including Hali Flickinger, Allison Schmitt, and Giles Smith. Bowman explained why Giles was training in more of a mid-distance setting under Bowman, which led Bowman to explain how most of the ASU college team was broken up into apples, oranges, and mangos. Click here to listen and subscribe on Spotify Click here to listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Click here to listen and subscribe on Podbean Click here to listen and subscribe on Google Click here to listen and subscribe on YouTube Click here to listen and subscribe on Listen Notes Click here to listen and subscribe on Stitcher Click here to listen and subscribe on iHeartRadio Originally published April 4, 2020.

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Ultimate Swimmer
Rowdy Gaines + Matt Grevers + Allison Schmitt

Ultimate Swimmer

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 36:33 Very Popular


About a year ago we had a chance to sit down and talk to three Ultimate Swimmers at the Utah Swimposium. Rowdy Gaines had an incredible career as a college swimmer at Auburn and also as a member of the National Team! Many of you know him as the greatest swim commentator of all-time! Matt Grevers and Allison Schmitt are both still competing and training for Tokyo 2021! Check out our Instagram @ultimateswimmer for more great content!

Champion's Mojo
Cody Miller: Pioneer Professional Swimmer, Episode #41

Champion's Mojo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 64:43


How does Cody Miller maintain balance in his life? He’s an Olympic champion, professional swimmer and YouTube star, with a dedicated training schedule toward the 2020 Olympic Trials, who says maintaining consistency and showing up for yourself makes all the difference. In this episode, you'll learn more about the mojo that Cody uses to succeed to help you accomplish your own big goals. Tune in for a great interview that will definitely inspire you!  WIN A CODY MILLER TEE SHIRT!  Champion’s Mojo will be giving away FIVE Cody Miller Tee shirts to 5 of the first 500 Subscribers to the Champion's Mojo podcast YouTube Channel--that’s a 1 in 100 shot!  To learn more about Champion’s Mojo visit www.ChampionsMojo.com  Champion's Mojo is on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and everywhere podcasts are found.  Quote of the Week "With those struggles in life...sitting here and sulking and being disappointed is not an option." - Cody Miller, Olympic Swimming Champion More About Cody Miller Cody Miller is a professional American swimmer who won gold and bronze medals at the 2016 Olympic Games. He also has six World Championships medals, has set eight American records and had a stellar NCAA career at the University of Indiana. He is a member of the D.C. Trident pro swim team that competes in the International Swim League.  Cody Miller’s YouTube channel “Cody Miller Adventures” has more than 120,000 subscribers. He produces a podcast where he talks with fellow elite swimmers and is also part of another podcast where he talks about movies.  Episode Topics and Mentions D.C. Trident professional swim team International Swim League (ISL) Sunken Chest Syndrome - pectus excavatum Sandpipers of Nevada YouTube channel: Cody Miller Adventures Cody Miller’s podcast Ron Aitken MCL Blake Pieroni Lilly King John Flanagan Andrew Seliskar NCAP Swim Club Depression Michael Phelps Allison Schmitt Tyler Clary Brendan Hansen  Aaron Peirsol Rowdy Gaines Michael Andrew Routine Harry Potter Ali Miller, Morning Savage Takeaways from Kelly and Maria: Kelly’s two takeaways: 1) Have balance in you life for more well being, instead of putting all your eggs in one basket. 2) Consistency through all the little things adds up to success.  Maria: 1) Choose and create joy, even when things are difficult. 2) Compartmentalize difficult times and focus on other areas for success. Have something you want to share with Champion’s Mojo? Email it to info@championsmojo.com Keep up with the show by visiting YouTube, ChampionsMojo.com and visiting the Facebook page, Instagram page, and Twitter page. 

Kick Set
Episode 5: Allison Schmitt

Kick Set

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 36:10


In this episode of Kick Set, Olympian Allison Schmitt talks about her journey in the sport of swimming and brings awareness to the importance of mental health.

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Finding Mastery
Bob Bowman, ASU Men's and Women's Swimming Head Coach

Finding Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 123:32


This week’s conversation is with Hall of Fame swimming coach Bob Bowman, the maestro behind the illustrious career of Michael Phelps.He’s now the Head Coach for the Men’s and Women’s programs at Arizona State University.He is a four-time member of the U.S. Olympic Team staff, including Head Coach of the Men’s team at Rio 2016.He has guided swimmers to 38 Olympic medals, including 21 individual medals and 19 individual gold medals, and 43 World Records over the course of his illustrious career.Bob comes from a family of teachers and that’s how he views himself: a teacher.He has experienced an incredible amount of success, but it is all about the process for him.When it comes to the process, Bob has four phases to his model: discovery, imagination, challenge, and high performance.This conversation has it all.We cover the common traits of high performers, how he gets the most out of his swimmers, and Bob shares some fantastic stories about his experiences coaching Olympians Michael Phelps, Allison Schmitt, and others.Bob has been by the side of the greatest swimmer to ever do it for 20 years. I can’t wait for you to learn from him in this conversation.This episode is brought to you by Athletic Greens.Receive a free 20-count travel pack of Athletic Greens (valued at $99) with any purchase!Claim here: athleticgreens.com/findingmasterySupport for Finding Mastery also brought to you by Health IQ:Health IQ uses science & data to secure lower rates on life insurance for health conscious people including runners, cyclists, strength trainers, vegans, and more.Learn more and get a free quote at healthiq.com/findingmastery