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GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Kaylia Nemour is leaving Avoine-Beaumont, Chinese Championships, the Koper World Cup, and a Mini-Commision on Civil Rights and the NCAA Not a member? Support independent journalists by joining here. HEADLINES Kaylia Nemour announced that she has left her club, Avoine-Beaumont, and is currently training in Dijon under Nadia Massé The Brazilian gym gods have answered our prayers because Daiane dos Santos is getting her own movie, The Girl Who Could Fly Becky Downie took to Instagram to raise share her struggle with fibroids Sugihara Aiko wore a half-turtleneck, half denim jean shorts singlet and obviously we  need to talk about it for three hours Follow-up on the Crandall-Howell's move to Clemson: Greg Marsen's response to Jessica's comments Chinese Championships Chinese Championships are underway. If you don't have a 6.8 D-score on beam, you should just go home Ou Yushan had a hilarious post-meet interview moment that most gymnasts can relate to about the social media gremlins Zhou Yaqin deigned to bless us with her beam excellence, scoring a 15.0 with a 6.8 D! Huang Ziyi's chest roll mount to shoulder roll charm offensive and a casual 6.8 D What skills, combos, and code hacks did we learn from this meet? Koper World Cup Why this was the "involvement of all the body parts" Championships Individual event titles Teja Belak took the vault title with a 13.516 Lucija Hribar won bars with a 12.400 Georgia-Mae Fenton won beam with a 13.166 Julia Coutinho won floor with a 13.100 Gymternet News Who is transferring and changing commitments? Double the Price in Arkansas: As reported three weeks ago, Morgan Price announced her departure from Fisk to Arkansas Morgan Reihl and Sydney Snyder change their commitments from Cal to Clemson Alexis Czarrunchick is transferring from Georgia to Maryland Molly Brinkman changed her commitment from Clemson to LSU Mizzou's Kaia Tanskanen will represent Finland at the 2025 European Gymnastics Championships Jordan Bowers was named the Honda Sport Award Winner for gymnastics Hire all the gymnasts: Suni Lee, Livvy Dunne, and Jordan Chiles are Sports Illustrated swimsuit models Start your engines: Paul Juda is the Grand Marshall for the Detroit Grand Prix Beth Tweddle, Andreas Wecker, Catalina Ponor, and Paul Ziert were inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame Pauline Schaefer-Betz announced on Instagram that she's working toward LA 2028 What's on the Socials? Frederick Richard is training in Beijing with the Chinese National Team and also creating hilarious high five-content while he's at it SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK: Shawn Johnson addressed the sexualization of leotards on a podcast Suni said hell no to snowboarding in this interview with Chloe Kim at the Gold Gala Mini Commission: Civil Rights Attacks and the NCAA From World Champion level Club Gym Nerd member “Gymnastics Fan” "We're experiencing the spread of laws in the US that promote sexism, homophobia, transphobia, etc., in addition to a lack of accountability for those who promote racism, violence, etc. What is the likelihood that the championship might move if an NCAA team refused to travel somewhere? Could the athletes unionize as a team, or does it have to be an entire school's athletes? I know not all athletes have the same core beliefs, so that would create more challenges, but could the progressive athletes create change?" Examples of successful campaigns In 2016 the NCAA moved 7 championships out of North Carolina Colin Kaepernick's kneel during the national anthem helped propel the Black Lives Matter movement into the sports world The Sporting Boycott of South Africa during its apartheid policy The Iranian Women's Stadium Entry Protests of 2019 What is the likelihood of any of this happening in gymnastics? Can athletes unionize? Could a team boycott championships? Mid-meet walk out? IRONIC STICK CROWNS? Feedback Follow-up on routines that should be retired like a Jersey Is having "bow legs" an advantage in gymnastics? How can international fans follow along with NCAA gymnastics? UP NEXT Behind The Scenes: at noon Pacific on Friday 3:00pm Eastern/7:00pm GMT CHECK OUT FACT CHECKER'S NEW BOOK WITH AIMEE BOORMAN The Balance: My Years Coaching Simone Biles by Aimee Boorman with Fact Checker is topping the sport charts - SUCK IT SPORTS BALLS! Get your copy now. And if you loved reading (or listening) to the book, please leave a review. PARIS FX FINAL DEETS with ROMANIAN HEAD COACHES  Jessica and Spencer were joined by former professional musical theater boys turned super choreo-coaching duo, Daymon Jones and Patrick Kiens to discuss Celine van Gerner's iconic Cats makeup, the Paris Olympic FX final from their perspective as Romanian team head coaches, choreographing in over 15 countries combined and being the new coaches at WCC.  Replay tickets available for a limited time. BONUS CONTENT  Join Club Gym Nerd (or give it as a gift!) for access to weekly Behind the Scenes episodes. Club Gym Nerd members can watch the podcast being recorded and get access to all of our exclusive extended interviews, Behind The Scenes and College & Cocktails. MERCH GymCastic Store: clothing and gifts to let your gym nerd flag fly and even “tapestries” (banners, the perfect to display in an arena) to support your favorite gymnast! Baseball hats available now in the GymCastic store NEWSLETTERS Sign up for all three GymCastic newsletters  RECENT  Behind The Scenes: Calzones Confessions Demand More Behind The Scenes: Pottery Wheel Massacre RESOURCES Spencer's essential website The Balance Beam Situation  Gymnastics History and Code of Points Archive from Uncle Tim RESISTANCE  Submitted by our listeners. ACTION Indivisible Practical ideas about what you can actually do in this moment, check it out: indivisi.org/muskorus 5Calls App will call your Congresspeople by issue with a script to guide you Make 2 to your Congressional rep (local and DC office). 2 each to your US Senators (local and state offices) State your name and zip code or district Be concise with your question or demand (i.e. What specific steps is Senator X taking to stop XYZ) Wait for answer Ask for action items -  tell them what you want them to do (i.e. draft articles of impeachment immediately, I want to see you holding a press conference in front of...etc.) ResistBot Turns your texts into faxes, postal mail, or emails to your representatives in minutes ACLU Mobile Justice App Allows you to record encounters with public officials while streaming to your closest contacts and your local ACLU; REPORT any abuse by authorities to the ACLU and its networks. LAWSUITS Donate to organizations suing the administration for illegal actions ACLU, Southern Poverty Law Center, Northwest Immigration Law Project STAY INFORMED Suggested podcasts:  Amicus, Daily Beans, Pod Save America, Strict Scrutiny Immigrant Rights Know Your Rights Red Cards, We Have Rights Video, Your Rights on trains and buses video  

The Monday M.A.S.S. with Chris Coté and Todd Richards
The Monday M.A.S.S. With Chris Coté and Todd Richards, May 5, 2025

The Monday M.A.S.S. with Chris Coté and Todd Richards

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 62:20


On this episode of the World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, Chris and Todd talk about the huge news that dropped about the 2026 WSL Championship Tour reboot/return to form, tariffs in the surf skate and snow world, STAB High voting, Zeke and friends score in Indo then fight bros on the boardwalk, Gabriel Medina gets saved from a terrorist attack, THPS Fest is almost here, Laird Vs The World, Tony Hawk and Matthew McConaughey buy beachfront property in the wave rich region of Austin, Texas, surf beefs, skate shoe talk, Curren Caples is badass,  Mark "Fos" Foster doc on PLTFRM is dope, new Grant Brittain X Tony Hawk book about to drop, Chloe Kim and Red will compete in the 2026 Olympics, Justin Bieber does bong rips on a snow trip, Andor is a guys' name, nerd, news, some questions answered, and so much more. Presented By:   New Greens @newgreens Mammoth Mountain @MammothMountain Sun Bum @sunbum Spy Optic @spyoptic Hansen Surfboards @hansensurf Bachan's Japanese BBQ Sauce @trybachans MachuPicchu Energy @MachuPicchu.Energy Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea Bubs Naturals @bubsnaturals Mint Tours @minttours Die Cut Stickers @diecutstickersdotcom Vesyl Shipping @vesylapp

Sports With Friends
495. Women's History Month w/Togethxr cofounder Jessica Robertson

Sports With Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 43:05


Commemorating Women's History Month in March 2025, media mogul Jessica Robertson joined the show. She is a co-founder and chief content officer of Togethxr, a media and commerce company founded by four of the world's greatest athletes: Alex Morgan, Chloe Kim, Simone Manuel, and Sue Bird. In 2023, Togethxr was named one of Fast Company's ten most innovative companies in sports and won Media Company of the Year in the 2023 DigiDay Media Awards. Robertson was the head of content at the Players' Tribune from 2015-2020 before joining Togethxr. Togethxr has published a new book entitled “Play It Forward: How Women are Changing Sports to Change the World.” The book is a collection of short stories profiling outstanding women athletes and their journey to stardom. In this episode, Robertson discusses her journey to Togethxr, and the origin of the book idea. She discusses the growth of women's sports and the indicators that certain sports continue to grow. She talks about athletes building their brands and how social media can still help them. She looks to recent ratings success as a springboard for larger platforms for female athletes. She also comments on the role of female broadcasters and how women are embracing new opportunities and still fighting for others. Check out Play it Forward here: https://bit.ly/43C8Qve

The Mental Game with Sam Brief
Julie Kliegman breaks down 'Mind Game,' their essential guide on mental health in sports

The Mental Game with Sam Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 40:21


Episode 74 of The Mental Game features Julie Kliegman, author of Mind Game: An Inside Look at the Mental Health Playbook of Elite Athletes. Fueled by interviews with Olympians like Chloe Kim and McKayla Maroney, NBA players Kevin Love and DeMar DeRozan, and so many more, Mind Game illustrates the complete story of how elite athletes navigate mental performance and mental illness—and what non-athletes can learn from them.   The project was Kliegman's first book (another is in the works already). Before venturing into the book world, they worked at Sports Illustrated and at The Ringer, with work published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Bookforum, Slate and more. Kliegman ⁠first joined The Mental Game⁠ in 2022 and now makes a triumphant return, diving into: -The lesser-known "pioneers" of the sports mental health movement. -How Simone Biles sparked a much-needed mental health reckoning in sports. -What they learned from deep talks with McKayla Maroney and Kevin Love. -And much, much more. The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠, ⁠Spotify⁠, ⁠Google Podcasts⁠, ⁠TuneIn⁠ and ⁠Stitcher⁠. The Mental Game is a proud partner of Laaser's Ladybug Society, which is a designated 501c3 organization combatting the stigmas that surround mental health by actively fundraising to support mental health initiatives and innovations in our school system. The mental health challenges faced by our youth are unprecedented and it is time to get off the bench and get in the game as we fight for the mental well-being of the next generation. Learn more and join the fight at LaasersLadybugs.org! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sam-brief/support

House Calls with Dr. Vivek Murthy
Chloe Kim: How Do You Separate Success From Self-Worth?

House Calls with Dr. Vivek Murthy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 55:57


What does it mean to succeed when you've reached the Olympic podium? How do you separate that success from your sense of self-worth? The world knows Chloe Kim as one of the greatest athletes ever. At 17, Chloe was the youngest person to win an Olympic gold medal in snowboarding. She was the first to win two gold medals in the Halfpipe. She was the first female snowboarder to have landed back-to-back 1080s. She is the first athlete ever to win all four major snowboarding titles in the Olympics, Worlds, Youth Olympics and X Games. Under the pressure and expectations of the world, how does Chloe stay true to herself? Now 24, Chloe holds so much wisdom. Grappling with her incredible success, she has sought to understand what truly matters - insights that have come from her moments of pain and struggle. In this conversation, Chloe opens up about how she found her way through her depression and anxiety. And how she finds inner peace. As the children of immigrant parents, Chloe and the Surgeon General talk about family and what the American Dream means to them. Ultimately, this episode is a meditation on where we find meaning in life. (00:03:15) Dr. Murthy and Chloe sort out Team Dog vs Team Cat tension. (00:05:38) Where did Chloe's love of snowboarding come from? (00:08:55) What inspired Chloe's parents to come to America? (00:12:45) What were the early days of snowboarding like for Chloe? (00:14:25) How Chloe learned to be fearless on the slopes & off the slopes (00:17:27) How do people's expectations of success affect Chloe? (00:20:50) How did Chloe get through her mental health struggles? (00:25:05) How did Chloe turn to therapy? (00:27:45) What brings Chloe (and Dr. Murthy) inner peace? (00:32:58) How do you live a life that's grounded in love? (00:38:20) What gives Chloe a sense of purpose when things get hard? (00:39:41) Chloe's evolving definition of success. (00:44:12) Chloe on her relationship to self-worth and loving herself. (00:47:04) What is Chloe's relationship to social media? (00:52:17) What does Chloe want her parents to know about what they mean to her? Special thanks to the President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition for collaboration on this episode. We'd love to hear from you! Send us a note at housecalls@hhs.gov with your feedback & ideas. For more episodes, visit www.surgeongeneral.gov/housecalls.    Chloe Kim, Snowboarder Instagram: @chloekim About Chloe KimThe 2022 Winter Olympics cemented Chloe Kim as the female face of both snowboarding and action sports when she became the first female in history to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals in halfpipe snowboarding. After being accepted to Princeton University, Kim took the 2019–20 season off from competing to focus on her education. Returning in January 2021, after a 20-month hiatus from snowboarding competition, Kim continued her dominance of the sport, winning all 4 women's superpipe events in the 2020–21 season including her seventh X Games gold medal and her second World Championship. Kim has had just as much success off the mountain as she's had on it. She's been featured on Forbes 30 Under 30 list, Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People list, and Time's 30 Most Influential Teens list (3 years in a row), as well as the cover of Time Magazine, Shape Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Sports Illustrated Kids, and ESPN Magazine. She also had an appearance in a Maroon 5 video and the Charlie's Angels reboot. Additionally, Kim has taken home 5 ESPY Awards, the 2022 Daring to Disrupt Award at Glamour Women of the Year Awards, 3 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Sports Awards, and 2 Laureus World Sports Awards. Kim was appointed as a member of the President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition on March 24, 2023, for a 2-year term. Kim, whose parents emigrated from Korea, now lives in Los Angeles and has been recognized for her positive impact in the Asian American community.

Point Forward
Chloe Kim on Olympic Gold Medals, Din Tai Fung Dumplings, and Everything In Between

Point Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 46:16


Evan and Andre are joined by snowboarding two-time Olympic gold medalist and seven-time X Games gold medalist, Chloe Kim Chloe opens up about starting in the sport, taking a break to attend Princeton, and her love for exploring new places. And of course her passion for Din Tai Fung dumplings.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

This Week in Skating Podcast
This Week in Skating / Special Weekly Episode (May 15, 2024)

This Week in Skating Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 35:11


This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi, Daphne Backman and Matteo Morelli is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating----------------------------------------------------------------------------------May 15, 2024General Skating News Shoma Uno announced his retirement: Instagram/Press Conference/Olympics.com articleU.S. Figure Skating announced the 2024-25 U.S. Qualifying Season and International Events Schedule.Halifax, Nova Scotia to host 2024 Skate Canada International. Grenoble will host the 2024 Grand Prix and Junior Grand Prix FinalA new location is needed for the 2025 European ChampionshipsThe first Junior Grand Prix iin France has been moved to become the 7th & final event in Wuxi, China.Eric Radford, who is the Athletes Commission member of the ISU Council, has temporarily stepped down as a Council member for the period during which the appeal against the ISU in which he is named as an appellant is pending at CAS.”https://www.isu.org/inside-isu/isu-communications/communications/33778-isu-communication-2634/fileThe ISU released its list of proposals for the upcoming Congress in Las Vegas from June 8-14.U.S. Figure Skating released its 2023-24 Combined Report of Action, which was published after last month's Governing Council.Retirements/End of Partnerships/New PartnershipsJapan's Misato Komatsubara has announced the end of her competitive career.Adrienne Carhart has announced the end of her competitive careerTeam USA's Helena Carhart announced that Volodymyr Horovi has decided to his competitive career and will now focus on coaching.Georgia's Maria Kazakova announced the end of her partnership with Georgy Reviya.Team USA's Kristina Bland announced that she is stepping away from skating; Matthew Sperry will continue skating.Chloe Panetta and Flavien Giniaux are announced as a new pairs team for FranceOxana Vouillamoz and Tom Bouvart, who both previously represented France, announced they are a new pairs team for SwitzerlandOther NewsCongress okays Filipino citizenship for figure skater Alexander Korovin. Figure skating coach Slava Uchitel shared that a brick block has been added to the entrance of Philadelphia Skating Club & Humane Society in memory of Joshua Soto, a figure skater/ice dancer who was killed in November 2021 during a robbery.Three men were convicted in 2021 fatal shooting of 18-year-old figure skater Joshua Soto.1964 Olympic Champion, three-time ISU World Champion and five-time ISU European Champion Sjoukje Dijkstra of the Netherlands passed away at age 82 on May 2, 2024.Safe Sport Topics & Online Resources for skaters, parents and the figure skating community: Three-time Olympian Brendan Kerry of Australia has been sanctioned with permanent ineligibility (subject to appeal) by the U.S. Center for SafeSport for sexual misconduct involving a minor.Gymnasts for Change (Canada) will now be known as Athletes Empowered, and is advocating against abuse in all sports, at all levels. Event RecapNation's Cup Theatre on Ice international competition: Replay videos/ ISU International Adult Figure Skating Competition in Oberstdorf, Germany, May 12-17, 2024: Event info/schedule link, results page,free live streams by day (+ replays). Midori Ito won the Masters Elite Women III + IV Artistic Free Skating event, skating to “Aqua” by Ryuichi Sakamoto:Mexico Cup is May 16-18, 2024, in Queretaro, Mexico. Oceania International Figure Skating Competition, May 29-31, 2024, in Melbourne, Australia.Recent Interviews:Golden Skate's interview with Elizabeth Tkachenko & Alexei Kiliakov (Golden Skate)Nathan Chen: Pursuing Passions, New and Old (Yale University)Olympic Champion Nathan Chen graduates from Yale (People Magazine)Engaged Olympians Madison Chock & Evan Bates Share Their Top Wedding Planning Tips (Knot.com)Social Media Updates:Madison Chock, Nathan Chen and Vincent Zhou, #TeamUSA 2022 Olympic Gold Medalists honored at #GoldGala by Kristi Yamaguchi, Apolo Anton Ohno, Chloe Kim, and Shibutanis.Kristi's photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/C676A21O3RO/Madi's photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/C69DavORHc2/Shibutanis' photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/C67h2l7rQtV/Camden Pulkinen graduated from Columbia University on Monday, May 13 with a degree is Psychology.Alexe Gilles graduated from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.Congratulations to Carolane Soucisse and Shane Firus who got married on May 2 in Cancun, Mexico.Upcoming EventsMay 18: Marjorie Lajoie's Patinage Atypique: https://fondationautisteetmajeur.fundkyapp.com/fr/patinage-atypiqueJune 14-15, 2024: Diversify Ice's Skate Raiser Soul Chicago https://diversifyice.org/events/New at IDC: Morgan Matthew Pennington joined the team, solo dance interviews, photo shoots in LP, etc. 25 years!New at FSO: Photos from Ice Theatre of NY, Interviews with Lukas Britschgi and Hilbelink sisters.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Cut
In Her Shoes: SXSW Panel

The Cut

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 46:15


Female athletes, both college and professional, continue to make gains in pay and TV-airtime equity, shatter records and break into once male-dominated sports.  Today's conversation delves into those topics and more with three accomplished athletes. It comes to you from a rooftop panel at this year's South by Southwest conference.  Guests: Dina Asher-Smith, World Champion and the fastest British woman in history. Haley Rosen, former professional soccer player and founder and CEO of Just Women's Sports and Chloe Kim, American snowboarder and two-time Olympic gold medalist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Women’s Sports Weekly
The Olympic Marathon Qualifier, Black History, Pro Hockey & Volleyball, and the WNBA Free Agency |3|

Women’s Sports Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 29:45


Carolyn and Danielle shout out some of their favorite things that happened in the past two weeks including Brittney Griner, Chloe Kim, and the crazy amount of NCAA women's basketball upsets. They discuss the history of Louise Stokes and Tidye Pickett and then highlight the Olympic Marathon Qualifiers, the new Professional Women's Hockey League, and the Pro Volleyball Federation. They deep dive into the WNBA free agency. Oui, oui!

Unleashed with The Dingo and Danny Podcast Fueled by Monster Energy
Chloe Kim and Zoi Sadowski-Synnott, Multiple X Games Gold Medalists and Olympic Champions – UNLEASHED Podcast E402

Unleashed with The Dingo and Danny Podcast Fueled by Monster Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 50:47 Transcription Available


The podcast goes live at X Games Aspen 2024 with two of the winningest women snowboarders of all time! Joining the show, 23-year-old Chloe Kim and 22-year-old Zoi Sadowski-Synnott check the vibe behind the scenes on Buttermilk Mountain with The Dingo, Danny, and Brittney.Press play for a special episode recorded on-site at X Games Aspen 2024 featuring two icons of women's snowboarding: Hailing from Los Angeles, Chloe Kim is a seven-time X Games gold medalist and two-time Olympic gold medalist with victories in every milestone competition of the sport. Zoi Sadowski-Synnott owns five X Games gold medals and made history as the first athlete from New Zealand to earn Olympic gold. On the eve of X Games Aspen 2024, the two decorated snowboarders share their personal X Games milestones, keys to performing under pressure, and expectations for this year's edition – only on UNLEASHED!Press the play button (and hit Like) on the new episode of UNLEASHED with The Dingo, Danny, and Brittney.Make sure to subscribe and stay tuned for more UNLEASHED episodes. Regular editions of the show are recorded live inside Studio M at Monster Energy headquarters in Corona, California, and published bi-weekly. Also, follow @monsterenergy for updates.

The Bomb Hole
Shaun White | The Bomb Hole Episode 177

The Bomb Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 126:30


Did he leave snowboarding or did snowboarding kick him out? Arguably the best to ever do it, Shaun White has accumulated dozens of medals including multiple Olympic golds and even two perfect 100 run scores in pipe. Wearing pants tighter than most and a stance wider than anyone else at the top of the pipe, he managed to make a truly timeless impact on the sport. For years he was miles ahead of the competition, going bigger and faster than the rest. Now he's focusing his energy on his new snowboard brand: Whitespace, and plans to be a part of the snowboard community for the foreseeable future. Find out where it all started, and possibly even where it all went wrong, on this week's monumental episode of The Bomb Hole!Follow Shaun Whitehttps://www.instagram.com/shaunwhite/Watch Shaun's "The Last Run" Documentary on HBO MAXhttps://www.max.com/shows/shaun-white-the-last-run/96cfe7e2-a136-4b74-9870-c7d54a2dc0a3Check Out Whitespacehttps://www.instagram.com/whitespace_____/https://whitespacesnow.comFollow Chris & JeremyChris Grenier: https://www.instagram.com/grendiesel/Jeremy Jones: https://www.instagram.com/jeremy___jones/Show Notes:Shaun's Wikipedia page | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaun_WhiteShaun's Olympics page | https://olympics.com/en/athletes/shaun-whiteShaun's 2012 @XGames Pants | https://www.instagram.com/p/CzrdbGHPLsD/Shaun's Perfect 100 at 2012 @XGames in said pants | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y43FolFlY78&t=34s @mackdawgproductions4110 's "Pulse" (2002) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V2bKAi4ACc&t=813sWhite Album (2005) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6t0jZzoT6YSubjekt Haakonsen | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsnhdPcXMV8Riders Mentioned:Andreas Wiig | https://www.instagram.com/andreaswiig/Ayumu Hirano | https://www.instagram.com/ayumuhirano1129/Louie Vito | https://www.instagram.com/louievito/Bud Keene | https://www.instagram.com/budkeene144/Keir Dillon | https://www.instagram.com/keirdillon/Trevor Andrew | https://www.instagram.com/troubleandrew/JJ Thomas | https://www.instagram.com/jjthomas_/Romain De Marchi | https://www.instagram.com/rdmyes/Danny Davis | https://www.instagram.com/travelindan/Danny Kass | https://www.instagram.com/mrdanielkass/Gabe L'Heureux | https://www.instagram.com/gabe_lheureux/Travis Rice | https://www.instagram.com/travisrice/Ross Powers | https://www.instagram.com/rosspowers/Kelly Clark | https://www.instagram.com/thekellyclark/Chloe Kim | https://www.instagram.com/chloekim/For all things Bomb HoleWebsite | https://thebombhole.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebombhole/Listen on Apple Podcast | https://apple.co/3UEm0l5Listen on Spotify | https://sptfy.com/BombHoleSpotifyThis episode is sponsored byIkon Pass: https://www.ikonpass.comCapita: https://capitasnowboarding.comUnion: https://unionbindingcompany.comPub Beer: https://10barrel.com/beer/pub-beer/Oakley: https://www.oakley.com/en-usHippeas: https://hippeas.com (Use BOMBHOLE at checkout for 20% off)Dragon: https://www.dragonalliance.com (Use BOMBHOLE20 at checkout)Bubs Naturals: https://www.bubsnaturals.comLMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/bombholeSun Bum: https://www.sunbum.comSpecial thank you to our Patreon Members for making our show possible! Ask us questions and suggest topics for Group Chat when you become a member. Learn more and sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/thebombholeChapters:0:00 Intro1:06 The Skyhook2:15 Filling The Void13:49 From Skate to Snow23:42 Wide Stance & Winging It30:28 Ads: Sun Bum & New Bombhole Products32:58 Young Shaun39:50 Alienation & Disconnection1:07:49 Ads: Bubs Naturals & Dragon Alliance1:10:26 Trick Nerd Stuff1:22:28 NTVP Presented by Ikon1:25:52 White Album1:33:05 Ads: Hippeas & LMNT1:34:43 Good vs Great1:45:20 Ad: Pub Beer1:45:51 Hot Takes Presented by Oakley1:58:37 OutroCopyright Bomb Hole Media Inc. 2023#TheBombHole #ShaunWhite

Story in the Public Square
Examining Gender Inequality Through the Lens of American Sports

Story in the Public Square

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 28:18


For all of the excitement and glamour, professional female athletes still lag well behind their male counterparts in terms of how much they earn, the power they wield in their profession, and the respect afforded them. Macaela MacKenzie shows that this phenomenon in sports is no different from the experience of women across American society. MacKenzie is a journalist who writes about women and power. She covers women's equality through the lenses of sports, wellness, and the gender gap across industries. She is the author of “MONEY, POWER, RESPECT: How Women in Sports Are Shaping the Future of Feminism.  She was a Senior Editor at Glamour where she directed all health and wellness coverage.  She's profiled Billie Jean King, Megan Rapinoe, Simone Biles, Allyson Felix, Alex Morgan, Chloe Kim, Maya Moore, Mikaela Shiffrin, and many other ground-breaking women.  Prior to her role at Glamour, MacKenzie was a freelance journalist focusing on the intersection of women's wellness and culture. She has over 2,000 bylines for outlets including Glamour, Elle, SELF, Bustle, Marie Claire, Allure, Women's Health, and Forbes among other publications.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Monday M.A.S.S. with Chris Coté and Todd Richards
The Monday M.A.S.S. With Chris Coté and Todd Richards, July 3, 2023

The Monday M.A.S.S. with Chris Coté and Todd Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 75:55


On this episode of The World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, Chris and Todd talk about 4th of July madness, stingrays, the stingray shuffle, human smuggling comes to Encinitas, Rick Froberg R.I.P,  Caity Simmers and Yago Dora take the top spots in Rio, waves were actually pumping for finals day, the dark side of the Olympics, Ballito Pro, Wallex US Open Of Surfing, Arisa Trew's 720 makes the news, Battle At The Berrics 2023, Skate Liborius burns down, Chloe Kim takes a break, Todd wants to get Boosted, who's gonna be the new WSL CEO, Indiana Jones 4, Dune 2, American Gladiators Doc, your questions answers, Todd's loud fart story, and so much more.   Presented By:   Oleu Origonals “The Boardshirt” @oleu_originals Machu Picchu Energy @machupicchu.energy Hansen Surfboards @hansensurfboards RationAle @rationalebrewing BN3TH @BN3THApparel Pedal Electric @pedal.electric Bubs Naturals @bubsnaturals  Bachan's Japanese BBQ Sauce @trybachans Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea New Greens @newgreens Die Cut Stickers @diecutstickersdotcom

Adweek's Most Powerful Women in Sports
Growing Sports Media Coverage with Togethxr's Jessica Robertson

Adweek's Most Powerful Women in Sports

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 42:23


When soccer superstar Alex Morgan called Jessica Robertson in 2019, she instantly picked up the phone.In 2021, co-founder and chief content officer Robertson, alongside Morgan, Simone Manuel, Chloe Kim and Sue Bird launched the media and lifestyle platform Togethxr, specifically targeting Gen Z and millennial women.Only 5% of media coverage goes towards women's sports, and Robertson joined Champions of Change to discuss how she's rapidly changing the landscape with Togethxr, locking down major brand partnerships with companies like Buick, and why everyone should be getting into the game.Plus, hear how Robertson is bringing her wealth of experience from her time at The Players' Tribune and MTV into Togethxr, and what's next for the brand. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MOPs & MOEs
The President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition with Rob Wilkins

MOPs & MOEs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 72:03


Formally speaking, our guest on this episode is The Honorable Robert Wilkins as he is a presidential appointee. Rob retired as a Master Sergeant after 26 years in the Air Force, but that was just the beginning of his career. While deployed in West Germany during the cold war, Rob got involved in bodybuilding and ended up getting in touch with early leaders in the bodybuilding community, Joe and Ben Weider, the cofounders of the IFBB. This led to Rob later being appointed as the IFBB Liaison to the military and started his life long efforts to encourage fitness nationwide. He is the Senior Military Editor for Muscle & Fitness, the Head of Veterans Outreach for Sightline Media (Military Times' parent company), and most notably he was nominated to be a member of the President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition. When we recorded this episode, Rob was finishing his second term on the council. He served terms under both President Trump and President Biden, one of very few to span two administrations, especially of different parties. He continues to stay closely involved in the work of the Council and the Department of Health and Human Services. You can learn more about the President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition HERE. The White House announced the newest council appointees, including Steph Curry and Chloe Kim, HERE.

The Monday M.A.S.S. with Chris Coté and Todd Richards
The Monday M.A.S.S. With Chris Coté and Todd Richards, January 23, 2023

The Monday M.A.S.S. with Chris Coté and Todd Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 70:55


On this episode of The World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, Chris and Todd get the amazing Condor, AKA, Pete Mel, on the phone to talk about The Eddie! The boys talk about LAAX Open, Snowboarding with kids, Leap Of Faith, REAL skate vid, Camp Shred, Backdoor Shootout, Last Of Us, Black's Beach Blowout, TOASTED by Caity Simmers, Chloe Kim does something very nice, Pat Curren R.I.P. M&M's are cancelled, lots of laughs, and some great questions answered on this episode. Presented By: Mountain High @mthighsnow K2 Snowboarding @k2.snowboarding Pedal Electric @pedal.electric Bachan's Japanese BBQ Sauce @trybachans Herschel Supply Co. @herschelsupply BN3TH @BN3THApparel Bubs Naturals @bubsnaturals Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea Nanocraft CBD @nanocraftcbd Pure Prescriptions @pureprescriptions Hansen Surfboards @hansensurfboards Die Cut Stickers @diecutstickersdotcom   CAMP SHRED is coming! March 4 and 5 at San Elijo Campgrounds

Highlights from Off The Ball
Around the World: Usain Bolt scammed, Chloe Kim to the rescue

Highlights from Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 11:29


Shane Hannon and Adrian Barry take you through some of the sports stories that maybe didn't make the headlines this week, varying from Olympic gold medalist Chloe Kim's rescue of a fellow snowboarder up a mountain to a screamer goal by polish amputee football player Marcin Oleksy. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow

Golf, Mostly
"Turning into the Hulk" with Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Chloe Kim

Golf, Mostly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 67:28 Transcription Available


M&H are kicking off 2023 with snowboard star Chloe Kim! Michelle and Chloe relive competing at a high level at a young age and what it's like to get in the zone. Chloe shares something she *has* to do before she competes and how she handles pressure. The girls talk about mental health, why it's important to pursue things "just for fun", and Chloe recaps her slightly disastrous first time playing golf. (She took a break, but she's back!) Michelle and Chloe reflect on being Asian American, the importance of representation, and when to speak out.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mondo Jazz
A Few More of My Favorite 2022 Jazz Things, Part 1 [Mondo Jazz 224-1]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 89:30


Twelve months have gone by so fast, and so much has happened... At the beginning of the year we were still under various degrees of lockdown or social distancing, now we have a war, weather patterns and a financial situation that are crazier than ever, etc. One positive thread through these months, however, has been the relentless pace at which creative musicians have brought us album after album of gorgeous music, which confirmed once more that musicians may be the last social group that can still be trusted! Find are some of the favorite songs that we discovered in the second half of the year (to check out those from the first part of the year go to: https://www.mixcloud.com/MondoJazz/a-few-of-my-favorite-2022-jazz-things-so-far-part-1-mondo-jazz-2022-1/ and https://www.mixcloud.com/MondoJazz/a-few-of-my-favorite-2022-jazz-things-so-far-part-2-mondo-jazz-2022-2/) The playlist features The Harlem Gospel Travelers; Kurt Elling; Carmen Staaf, Allison Miller; Ken Stubbs; Billy Drummond & Freedom of Ideas; Steve Cardenas, Ben Allison, Ted Nash; Robin Holcomb; Billy Mohler; Oded Tzur; Charles Lloyd [pictured]; Binker Golding; Mali Obomsawin; Jeremy Rose & the Earshift Orchestra, Simon Barker, Chloe Kim; and Tyshawn Sorey. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/16816136/Mondo-Jazz (up to "Enchantment"). Happy listening... and a happy new year!

Killing Time with Brynn and Malaika
Killing Time Ep. 15 feat TAG Heuer's Big Brain: Nicholas Biebuyck

Killing Time with Brynn and Malaika

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 66:39


For episode 15, we speak with a VERY special guest: Nicholas Biebuyck, Heritage Director at TAG Heuer. He visits us for a Saturday afternoon chinwag in the stu all the way from clean, clear-aired Switzerland. We discuss – in depth – where he grew up in the UK, his career and how he got to where he is today, which is TAG Heuer – pioneer of official motorsport partnerships, maker of our fav (the Formula 1) and the crème de la crème of the '90s. But before our illuminating conversation, Brynn dishes on her adventures in Beaver Creek, Colorado... shredding up the slopes with Breitling brand ambassador and 2x Olympic gold medalist, Chloe Kim.

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls
Chloe Kim: Queen of the Halfpipe

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 13:26


Chloe Kim is a bold, gravity-defying, record-breaking snowboarder. Pushing through battles with online hate and the pressures of the spotlight, Chloe became the youngest woman to ever win an Olympic snowboarding gold medal. This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It's based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This story was produced and directed by Haley Dapkus with sound design and mixing by Mumble Media. It was written by Nicole Haroutunian and edited by Abby Sher. Fact-checking by Joe Rhatigan. Narration by Chloe Madriaga. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. Thank you to the whole Rebel Girls team who make this podcast possible. Stay rebel!

Hurdle
230. Jessica Robertson, Co-Founder & Chief Content Officer of TOGETHXR

Hurdle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 74:10


To say that Jessica Robertson is passionate about women in sport would be an understatement. The co-founder and Chief Content Officer of TOGETHXR pivoted careers from music journalism to sports back in 2015 and hasn't looked back. Alongside Olympic Gold Medalists Alex Morgan, Chloe Kim, Sue Bird, and Simone Manuel, she's working to disrupt the inequitable pattern in sports and media, increasing female athlete coverage. Rooted in purpose, Jess explains her passion for storytelling — which started from a young age growing up in Kentucky. She also gets vulnerable about a time in her life where she didn't feel seen, and how she plans to work alongside her growing team to truly make a difference. SOCIAL @jessmrobertson @emilyabbate @hurdlepodcast OFFERS LMNT | Head to DrinkLMNT.com/Hurdle to get a FREE sample pack with purchase InsideTracker | Head to InsideTracker.com/Hurdle to get 20% off your purchase JOIN: THE *Secret* FACEBOOK GROUP SIGN UP: Weekly Hurdle Newsletter ASK ME A QUESTION: Leave me a voice message, ask me a question, and it could be featured in an upcoming episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hurdle/message

Equal Play
Jessica Robertson on the coexistence of new media and legacy outlets

Equal Play

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 49:32


Co-founder and chief content officer at TOGETHXR, Jessica Robertson, discusses her journey from music to sports media and this critical juncture we're at in the sports media landscape, specifically regarding women's sports. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Keep the Flame Alive
Episode 260: Ryan Shane on Short Track Speed Skating

Keep the Flame Alive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 59:56


We're getting on the track -- the short track -- with Ryan Shane, US Olympic hopeful in short track speed skating. Ryan's got the details of the sport and answers some of our burning questions left over from Beijing 2022! And we've got some ice talk! You know how we love ice talk! Ryan recently made the Team USA roster for the Fall Short Track World Cup Circuit, so be on the lookout for his competitions! The easiest way to do that is to follow him on Insta and his website. In our Albertville 1992 history moment, Alison takes us to the ski jumping hill to tell us about Toni Nieminen, who stunned the competition with the latest innovation in ski jumping. In our update from TKFLASTAN, we have news from: Sport shooter Tim Sherry Speed skater Erin Jackson - vote for her and Chloe Kim for the AAU James E. Sullivan award daily until November 9! Curler John Shuster Wheelchair curler Steve Emt Sport climber Josh Levin Also, our condolences to the family of Sid Marantz, who passed away this week. We also have a doping-related podium update.....from London 2012. And big news from the government of British Columbia on its thoughts about hosting the 2030 Winter Olympics. For a transcript of this episode, please visit: https://wp.me/pbRtIx-22t Thanks so much for listening, and until next time, keep the flame alive! Photos courtesy of Ryan Shane.   ***  Keep the Flame Alive: The Podcast for Fans of the Olympics and Paralympics with hosts Jill Jaracz & Alison Brown   Support the show: http://flamealivepod.com/support Bookshop.org storefront: https://bookshop.org/shop/flamealivepod Hang out with us online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flamealivepod Insta: http://www.instagram.com/flamealivepod Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/flamealivepod Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/flamealivepod   Newsletter: Sign up at http://flamealivepod.com VM/Text: (208) FLAME-IT / (208) 352-6348    

Independent Music Podcast
#382 - Melt-Banana, Pye Corner Audio, Grotto Terrazza, Chloe Kim, Persher, Enablers - 5 September 2022

Independent Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 42:11


We're back from our holidays with a real bang. We may have been away from a few weeks, but our absolute favourites Melt-Banana have been away for the best part of a decade. Their return is everything we hoped for too… apart from a full album! Elsewhere we have our usual mix of eclectic and extravagant experimental music. Starting with the superb cold wave of Grotto Terrazza, moving through to the truly sublime collaboration between Pariah and Blawan as Persher, and then finishing with a stunning 20-minute piano record from Natalie Rose LeBrecht. Other than that, brutal metal, thrashing grind core, modern classical, experimental percussion and loads more. Tracklisting Grotto Terrazza – Der Zaubergeselle (Maple Death Records, Italy / Cut Surface, Austria) Persher – Man With the Magic Soap (Thrill Jockey, USA) Chloe Kim 김예지 – My Dearests (Phantom Limb, UK) Enablers – Phone Blows Up (Wrong Speed Records, UK) Melt-Banana – To Raffle or Not to Raffle (Adult Swim, USA) Concentration – Grün im Gesicht (Avon Terror Corps, UK) Pye Corner Audio – Pocket Disco (Polytechnic Youth, UK) FRET – Rhino Patch (L.I.E.S. Records, USA) aircode – Crawling Away (self-release, UK) Natalie Rose LeBrecht – Star Water Shapeshift (Longform Editions, Australia) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. This week's episode is sponsored by The state51 Conspiracy, a creative hub for music. Head to state51.com to find releases by JK Flesh vs Gnod, Steve Jansen, MrUnderwSood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more

Keep the Flame Alive
Episode 250: Film Buff Fran on "One Light, One World"

Keep the Flame Alive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 57:57


It's time for movie club! Film Buff Fran is back with the official film of the 1992 Albertville Winter Olympics “One Light One World, ” directed by Joe Jay Jalbert and R. Douglas Copsey. In our Albertville 1992 moment, Alison has part 2 of her deep dive on the women's figure skating competition. In news from TKFLASTAN we have updates from: Connor Fields' and his retirement from BMX racing Michelle Carter - Check out her new jewelry collection Retired bobsledder Lauren Gibbs Figure skater Nate Bartholomay Beach volleyball player Kelly Cheng Author David Maraniss Karate-ka Tom Scott and former biathlete Clare Egan - both are running for the World Anti-Doping Agency's Athlete Council Speedskater Erin Jackson and snowboarder Chloe Kim are both finalists for the 2022 Women's Sports Foundation Sportswoman of the Year. Cast your vote here by August 22. We also have Games updates from Paris 2024 (behind schedule?), LA 2028 (shortlist of new Olympics sports and the sports vying to get on the Paralympic program) and Brisbane 2032 (new stadium construction budget issues--who'd a thunk?). For detailed notes, including the figure skating programs referenced here, and a transcript of this show, please visit: https://wp.me/pbRtIx-1Yk Thanks so much for listening, and until next time, keep the flame alive! ***  Keep the Flame Alive: The Podcast for Fans of the Olympics and Paralympics with hosts Jill Jaracz & Alison Brown   Support the show: Tell a friend: http://flamealivepod.com Bookshop.org store: https://bookshop.org/shop/flamealivepod Donate: http://flamealivepod.com/support Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/flamealivepod   Hang out with us online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flamealivepod Insta: http://www.instagram.com/flamealivepod Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/flamealivepod Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/312069749587022 Newsletter: Sign up at http://flamealivepod.com VM/Text: (208) FLAME-IT / (208) 352-6348  

Food Connected
Lowell Taub

Food Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 39:37


After a 24-year career representing some of the biggest stars in sports, Taub returned to his entrepreneurial roots and launched Stoked in 2020. Taub represents a roster of Olympic, Action Sports and Iconic athletes including the best skateboarder (Nyjah Huston), snowboarder (Chloe Kim) and surfer (John John Florence) in the world. Taub focuses on creating “off-the-field” revenue opportunities for his clients including endorsement, appearance, social media, licensing, and equity/ownership partnerships. Stoked launched a talent advisory practice that advises brands on their talent ambassador procurement, including NOBULL and Hugo Boss.Taub began his career at If Management in 1996, representing sports television personalities, finishing his tenure in the role of Director of Client & Business Affairs.  Taub next spent seven years at SFX Sports Group, as Vice President of Talent Marketing, before starting his first athlete representation company, GFHF Marketing & Management, in 2005.  GFHF was acquired by CAA Sports in 2007 and Taub finished his tenure at CAA as Head of Sports Endorsements, where he generated over $297M in athlete endorsement partnership revenue managing a client roster including Shaun White, Cristiano Ronaldo, Dwyane Wade and Novak Djokovic. In 2014, Taub was recognized by the Sports Business Journal “Forty Under 40.”Taub graduated from Cornell University and is married with two children, based in New Jersey suburbs outside NYC.

Asians In Baseball
Episode 10: Heading into the All-Star Break

Asians In Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 88:00


Would you believe we have a lot to say about Shohei Ohtani going into the All-Star Break?? But first: Yu Chang (who loves Soulja Boy) and Choi Ji Man hold it down for the Rays, Yu Darvish has his 180th career win, and an Asian in Softball has entered the chat for...Taco Bell? Then we get into this week's events: Chloe Kim and Simu Liu represent in the Celebrity Softball Game, Ohtani leads off for the AL in the ASG but opts out of pitching, and Kumar Rocker makes a huge splash in the MLB Draft. And finally: What will the Angels do with Shohei Ohtani ahead of the trade deadline? Connect with us on IG @asiansinbaseball, Twitter @aznsinbaseball, email us at asiansinbaseball@gmail.com, or send us an audio message on Anchor! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asiansinbaseball/message

SBS Korean - SBS 한국어 프로그램
[Artist of the Month] Jazz drummer Chloe Kim, relentlessly pursuing musical careers - [이달의 예술가] 새 영역에 끊임없이 도전하는 동포 재즈 드러머 클로이 김

SBS Korean - SBS 한국어 프로그램

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 17:03


A 1.5th generation Korean Australian performer Chloe Kim (Ye-ji Kim) is a jazz drummer relentlessly pursuing musical careers.  - 호주 차세대 재즈 스타로 주목받는 동포 재즈 아티스트 클로이 김이 호주의 올스타 재즈 뮤지션들과 결성한 5인조 앙상블 'Emanation'을 통해 'Morning Fog' 작곡 데뷔 무대를 성황리에 마치며 재즈 드럼 연주가에서 작곡가로 음악의 지평을 넓혔다.

Earvin Eugene
Chloe Kim can slide in my dms

Earvin Eugene

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 0:17


Chloe Kim can slide in my dms

XFL Markcast
Episode 95 - The XFL Gets Sued!

XFL Markcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 175:04


The XFL is being sued! TOGETHXR, owned in part by Sue Bird is suing “The Rock's XFL” over trademark infringement. Plus we welcome ESPN's Kevin Seifert, XFL News Hub's Mike Mitchell, and Mark Drumheller of Yahoo! Sports to chat XFL, CFL, preview week 8 of USFL action, and more!TOGETHXR, with a founding group comprised of Sue Bird, Alex Morgan, Chloe Kim, and Simone Manuel is suing the XFL over trademark infringement. They claim the XFL's recently rebranded logos look and feel “confusingly similar” to TOGETHXR's logos. The group claims to have made repeated attempts to contact the XFL and the XFL's legal teams and has now resorted to a lawsuit as a way to remedy the situation. Is the XFL's new rebrand in danger? Time will tell but this is another wrinkle in the already stretched out and fatigued relaunch of the XFL property under the helm of Dany Garcia, Dwayne Johnson, and Redbird Capital.Kevin Seifert of ESPN joins the show to share his thoughts on the ongoing XFL 3.0 launch as it relates to the alternative football landscape. Kevin Seifert spent years covering the XFL 2.0 relaunch in 2019 and 2020 and has loads of insights to provide when looking at the new regime's relaunch as it relates to Oliver Luck and Company's 2020 efforts. Is the XFL working behind the scenes to provide a stellar on-field experience for their 2023 XFL relaunch, or should more be known by the public at this stage in time? We discuss.Yahoo! Sports Betting Analyst Mark Drumheller stops by the program to give his thoughts on 7 weeks of USFL action thus far as we head into USFL Week 8 this weekend. Mark has an in-depth knowledge of the USFL team rosters (due in part to his own research necessitated by lack of information provided by the USFL) and has a ton to say in regards to this weekend's matchups. We also talk, as we normally do in regards to the USFL, at ways the USFL could increase fan engagement by providing and sharing more content from the crowd-sourced alternative football media that covers the league. Mark provides times of sports-betting content that the league could be used to grow the USFL fanbase, we pontificate as to why the USFL chooses not the embrace that.Finally, long-time friend of the show and contributor to XFL, USFL, and CFL News Hub Mike Mitchell joins the program for a late-night record session covering EVERYTHING XFL, USFL, CFL, and more. We cover the XFL-TOGETHXR lawsuit, go over the latest XFL coaching rumors including Bob Stoops to Dallas and Anthony Becht to St. Louis and wonder “what the heck ever happened to that rumored June 1st announcement date?” Lots to go over with Mike Mitchell in what should prove to be an extended and in-depth look into the world of the XFL, USFL, and CFL.0:00 The Markcast Episode Promo2:26 Show Intro7:14 Kevin Seifert, ESPN Reporter XFL / USFL Interview39:03 Mark Drumheller, Yahoo! Sports Betting Analyst USFL Interview1:19:34 Mike Mitchell, XFL News Hub XFL / USFL / CFL Interview

Hurdle
5-MINUTE FRIDAY: If You Want to Be a Part of the Play, You Have to Start By Lacing Up Your Shoes

Hurdle

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 8:21


Huge week out in Los Angeles joining Nike for their #Future50ForHer event. Loved the opportunity to be around so many inspiring women like Joan Benoit Samuelson, Chloe Kim, Lisa Leslie, Tunde Oyeneyin, and so many more. Sharing a great takeaway from a panel discussion with basketball legend Lisa Leslie in today's episode, and challenging you to step outside of your comfort zone. SOCIAL @emilyabbate @hurdlepodcast OFFERS AG1 by Athletic Greens | Head to AthleticGreens.com/hurdle to get 5 free travel packs and a year's supply of vitamin D with your first purchase. JOIN: THE *Secret* FACEBOOK GROUP SIGN UP: Weekly Hurdle Newsletter ASK ME A QUESTION: Leave me a voice message, ask me a question, and it could be featured in an upcoming episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hurdle/message

Keep the Flame Alive
Episode 235: John Coates, Modern Pentathlon and Age Limits - Oh, My!

Keep the Flame Alive

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 50:57


John Coates has stepped down as president of the Australian Olympic Committee. UIPM, the modern pentathlon federation, has selected a sport to test to replace the horse showjumping discipline. The International Skating Union is set to vote on raising the minimum age limits for senior-level athletes. So much going on in the world of the Olympics this week! In our history moment, Alison explains the Unified Team from Albertville 1992. We also have news from TKFLASTANIs Teri Hedgpeth, Stephanie Roble, Maggie Shea, Joe Maloy, Tom Scott and Chloe Kim. Plus, Team USA went to the White House! And we have updates from Barcelona 1992, Beijing 2022, Paris 2024, Milan-Cortina 2026 and the 2030 Winter Games. Plus, TBach recently got a special honor. Find out what was named for him! For a transcript of this episode, please visit: https://wp.me/pbRtIx-1RM Thanks so much for listening, and until next time, keep the flame alive! ***  Keep the Flame Alive: The Podcast for Fans of the Olympics and Paralympics with hosts Jill Jaracz & Alison Brown   Support the show: Tell a friend: http://flamealivepod.com Bookshop.org store: https://bookshop.org/shop/flamealivepod Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/flamealivepod   Hang out with us online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flamealivepod Insta: http://www.instagram.com/flamealivepod Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/flamealivepod Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/312069749587022 Newsletter: Sign up at http://flamealivepod.com VM/Text: (208) FLAME-IT / (208) 352-6348  

KidNuz: News for Kids
04.27.2022

KidNuz: News for Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 6:40 Very Popular


Real-life “Young Sheldon,” VP Tests Positive, Time Off for Chloe Kim, NATO News, Doggone Terrific, Marvel First and Swan 1, Surfer 0!

KidNuz: News for Kids

Real-life “Young Sheldon,” VP Tests Positive, Time Off for Chloe Kim, NATO News, Doggone Terrific, Marvel First and Swan 1, Surfer 0!

KidNuz: News for Kids

Real-life “Young Sheldon,” VP Tests Positive, Time Off for Chloe Kim, NATO News, Doggone Terrific, Marvel First and Swan 1, Surfer 0!

The Monday M.A.S.S. with Chris Coté and Todd Richards
Th Monday M.A.S.S. With Chris Coté And Todd Richards, April 26, 2022

The Monday M.A.S.S. with Chris Coté and Todd Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 79:06


On this episode of the World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, Chris and Todd talk about surfing, skateboarding, snowboarding, Chloe Kim takes a break, Peace Park, TJ Rogers, Gabriel Medina's return to competition, the gringos are crying, Dave Prodan comes on to talk Mid-season cut, X-Games Chiba, buy shoes plant trees, Maldives boat sinking, surf trips, tons of questions asked and answered, and so much more.   Presented By: Pedal Electric @pedal.electric Herschel Supply Co. @herschelsupply BN3TH @BN3THApparel MASS20 NanocraftCBD @nanocraftCBD MASS20 Bubs Naturals @bubsnaturals Hansen Surfboards @hansensurfboards MASS10 Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea YewOnline.com @yewonline New Greens @newgreens MASS20 Adventure IO @adventureio                   Diecutstickers.com @diecutstickers MASS15

Loop Matinal
Quinta-feira, 24/3/2022

Loop Matinal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 10:13


Patrocínio: Alura Cursos Online de Tecnologia Acesse o site www.alura.com.br/loopmatinal e ganhe 10% de desconto para assinar os cursos da Alura. -------------------------------- Sobre o Podcast O Loop Matinal é um podcast do Loop Infinito que traz as notícias mais importantes do mundo da tecnologia para quem não tem tempo de ler sites e blogs de tecnologia. Marcus Mendes apresenta um resumo rápido e conciso das notícias mais importantes, sempre com bom-humor e um toque de acidez. Confira as notícias das últimas 24h, e até amanhã! -------------------------------- Apoie o Loop Matinal! O Loop Matinal está no apoia.se/loopmatinal e no picpay.me/loopmatinal! Se você quiser ajudar a manter o podcast no ar, é só escolher a categoria que você preferir e definir seu apoio mensal. Obrigado em especial aos ouvintes Advogado Junio Araujo, Alexsandra Romio, Alisson Rocha, Anderson Barbosa, Anderson Cazarotti, Angelo Almiento, Arthur Givigir, Breno Farber, Caio Santos, Carolina Vieira, Christophe Trevisani, Claudio Souza, Dan Fujita, Daniel Ivasse, Daniel Cardoso, Diogo Silva, Edgard Contente, Edson  Pieczarka Jr, Fabian Umpierre, Fabio Brasileiro, Felipe, Francisco Neto, Frederico Souza, Gabriel Souza, Guilherme Santos, Henrique Orçati, Horacio Monteiro, Igor Antonio, Igor Silva, Ismael Cunha, Jeadilson Bezerra, Jorge Fleming, Jose Junior, Juliana Majikina, Juliano Cezar, Juliano Marcon, Leandro Bodo, Luis Carvalho, Luiz Mota, Marcus Coufal, Mauricio Junior, Messias Oliveira, Nilton Vivacqua, Otavio Tognolo, Paulo Sousa, Ricardo Mello, Ricardo Berjeaut, Ricardo Soares, Rickybell, Roberto Chiaratti, Rodrigo Rosa, Rodrigo Rezende, Samir da Converta Mais, Teresa Borges, Tiago Soares, Victor Souza, Vinícius Lima, Vinícius Ghise e Wilson Pimentel pelo apoio! -------------------------------- Spotify Greenroom vira Live: 
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Sportslifetalk
Episode 129: "Imuji"

Sportslifetalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 72:27


Welcome to another episode of Sports Life talk "Where life without sports just talks." We have “The Mouth of the South'', B Jones, Ed Reede, KT, Ms. Manhattan, and Gemini Jones. Episode 129: “Imuji” Cover athlete: Chloe Kim

Jared and Katie in the Morning - Torture Tuesday
Squidward's Weekly Rap Recap! 2-11-2022

Jared and Katie in the Morning - Torture Tuesday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 3:15


In this Weekly Rap Squidward talks about Man Kisser Matt sharting his pants playing volleyball, mentions the Winter Olympics (shouts out to Chloe Kim), talks about his recent breakup, and much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Sporting News 7
Gold at the Games for Nathan Chen and Chloe Kim, the NFL heads to Germany and the biggest streak in women's basketball is finally snapped

The Sporting News 7

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 7:09


The Sporting News 7 brings you the 7 biggest sports stories in 7 minutes at 7am. Building on the award-winning journalism of The Sporting News, you'll get all you need to know in one handy bitesize podcast. From NFL to NBA, the best of fight sports and all the international action, you won't miss a thing. Hosted by Demetria Obilor, the Sporting News 7 is a unique take on the day's big sports events - available to listen to wherever and whenever you want.For more great sporting insight, go to sportingnews.com or @sportingnews.Produced by Daft Doris.Related links:https://daftdor.is/3LkmWGhhttps://daftdor.is/3rEVYkPhttps://daftdor.is/3GK9g3EToday's episode includes the following:https://daftdor.is/3rOmV5Lhttps://daftdor.is/3uFrCk7https://daftdor.is/3B9Q1iKhttps://daftdor.is/34PCVekhttps://daftdor.is/3ozAxQ4https://daftdor.is/34wQAXZhttps://daftdor.is/3JjaJQkhttps://daftdor.is/3HLV37F See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

51 Percent
#1698: Game On | 51%

51 Percent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 29:14


On this week's 51%, we're talking women in sports. Professor Amy Bass of Manhattanville College shares her thoughts on the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. We speak with two-time Olympian Tricia Mangan as she heads to the slopes, and Ithaca College Professor Ellen Staurowsky discusses the upcoming 50th anniversary of Title IX. Guests: Dr. Amy Bass, Manhattanville College; Tricia Mangan, U.S. Alpine Ski Team; Ellen Staurowsky, Ithaca College 51% is a national production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio. It’s produced by Jesse King, our executive producer is Dr. Alan Chartock, and our theme is “Lolita” by the Albany-based artist Girl Blue. Follow Along You're listening to 51%, a WAMC production dedicated to women's issues and experiences. Thanks for tuning in, I'm Jesse King. We've got a great lineup of interviews for you today. It's all about women in sports, and where else would we start besides the Olympics? We wrapped today’s show just before competition launched for the Winter Games in Beijing. It's the second Games to be impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, after the Tokyo Olympics last summer — but it comes with its own challenges to navigate. Our first guest today is Dr. Amy Bass, a professor and author at Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York. She's been a commentator for WAMC, but she won an Emmy for her work with NBC Olympic Sports on the London Olympics in 2012. Bass recently shared with me her thoughts about the latest edition of the Games. “I think that apprehension is affecting teams right now. I think that one of the things that we learned in Tokyo is that these athletes are incredibly isolated because of COVID protocols. They’re not traveling with their families, they don’t have their cheering crowds there, which fans are an important stakeholder in sports,” says Bass. “So, I think some of the psychological tension that we saw around a star athlete like Simone Biles is something that I think we should be on the lookout for in Beijing, especially because we have some of those really intense pressure sports like figure skating where, if your head’s not in the right place, your sport suddenly becomes very dangerous. Amy Bass Who should we be looking out for at these games? I think Nathan Chen is our is our headliner, always. He didn’t do what he wanted to do in 2018 Pyeongchang, but I would also put the one and only Chloe Kim on that list. She took gold in Pyeongchang, took a break, I think she had a broken ankle. She tried college, and now she’s back and she looks pretty unbeatable. I hate saying that in a sport as sort of crazy as halfpipe, but Chloe Kim i

51 Percent
#1698: Game On | 51%

51 Percent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 29:14


On this week's 51%, we're talking women in sports. Professor Amy Bass of Manhattanville College shares her thoughts on the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. We speak with two-time Olympian Tricia Mangan as she heads to the slopes, and Ithaca College Professor Ellen Staurowsky discusses the upcoming 50th anniversary of Title IX. Guests: Dr. Amy Bass, Manhattanville College; Tricia Mangan, U.S. Alpine Ski Team; Ellen Staurowsky, Ithaca College 51% is a national production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio. It's produced by Jesse King, our executive producer is Dr. Alan Chartock, and our theme is "Lolita" by the Albany-based artist Girl Blue. Follow Along You're listening to 51%, a WAMC production dedicated to women's issues and experiences. Thanks for tuning in, I'm Jesse King. We've got a great lineup of interviews for you today. It's all about women in sports, and where else would we start besides the Olympics? We wrapped today's show just before competition launched for the Winter Games in Beijing. It's the second Games to be impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, after the Tokyo Olympics last summer — but it comes with its own challenges to navigate. Our first guest today is Dr. Amy Bass, a professor and author at Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York. She's been a commentator for WAMC, but she won an Emmy for her work with NBC Olympic Sports on the London Olympics in 2012. Bass recently shared with me her thoughts about the latest edition of the Games. "I think that apprehension is affecting teams right now. I think that one of the things that we learned in Tokyo is that these athletes are incredibly isolated because of COVID protocols. They're not traveling with their families, they don't have their cheering crowds there, which fans are an important stakeholder in sports," says Bass. "So, I think some of the psychological tension that we saw around a star athlete like Simone Biles is something that I think we should be on the lookout for in Beijing, especially because we have some of those really intense pressure sports like figure skating where, if your head's not in the right place, your sport suddenly becomes very dangerous. Who should we be looking out for at these games? I think Nathan Chen is our is our headliner, always. He didn't do what he wanted to do in 2018 Pyeongchang, but I would also put the one and only Chloe Kim on that list. She took gold in Pyeongchang, took a break, I think she had a broken ankle. She tried college, and now she's back and she looks pretty unbeatable. I hate saying that in a sport as sort of crazy as halfpipe, but Chloe Kim is definitely someone to watch. Makaela Shiffrin is someone to watch. Obviously, she got two medals in Pyeongchang, she took a third overall World Cup title a year later. She's also had a lot of ups and downs: she lost her dad, she's been really forthcoming about managing grief, and managing grief in terms of its physical and mental impact on being a world-class skier. But she's awesome. You know, she's 26 years old. Now she's back for another Olympics, and I think that she's something amazing to watch. And the other thing that I would put up there is women's hockey. And we can talk about hockey. You know, it's just a great Olympic sport. Obviously, one of America's greatest sports moments is men's hockey in 1980, but the rivalry between the Canadian and American women, I think, is one of the great sports rivalries. I feel like they're the Yankees and Red Sox of the Olympic Games, and I'm all in for women's hockey. Last time they met who won? The US took gold and Canada got silver. Well, aside from COVID, what are some new things coming to the games this year? We're seeing new percentages this year, this will be the most women ever to compete in Winter Olympic Games. Up to 45 percent of the athletes are going to be female. Winter Games tend to have fewer women than their summer counterparts, but that is changing. The hockey tournament is actually one of the reasons, there are more men's teams who compete than women, so you've got, you know, 230 women's hockey players and some 300 men. We're going to see some new sports launched, we're going to see some newer sports. So things like team figure skating is actually something that I find fascinating to think about, men and women competing together for a team score for their nation. You know, those new twists on sports that we're familiar with. And I think that we also have the United States in a position to think about sports that they didn't used to be good at or that they didn't have a legacy. You know, in Pyeongchang we saw Jessie Diggins and Kikkan Randall win Team USA its first ever gold medal in cross country skiing. I think the Nordic events are super exciting, and more people should watch them. Jessie Diggins is back, let's see what she does. Kikkan has retired, but Diggins could become the first American to win more than one Olympic medal in cross country skiing, and that's a cool thing to keep our eye on. I think that we have an intense political atmosphere surrounding Beijing, we have a pretty widespread Western diplomatic boycott of these games. We have issues like Hong Kong and the Uyghurs and human rights in general front and center. We have China coming off of, you know, sort of a spectacular games in 2008, so what kind of presentation of the country, and of the city of Beijing, is going to come forward? And then we have [even more] new sports. And I think that new sports are always something that can be a game changer, because you may not know what the next big thing is going to be. There will be notable absences – the U.S. women who were the revolutionaries who got women's ski jump on the Olympic program, they didn't qualify. So now we get to see, you know, what is what is Germany going to do with the absence of the Americans? So I think that you have to wait and see, and you have to go with stories that pop up that you weren't expecting. There's going to be some stories that we know, again, Nathan Chen, men's figure skating, the return of someone like Shaun White – not as a favorite, but as someone who's just sort of trying to say goodbye to the sport that they helped build. You know, there will be new stars that we haven't even met yet. That was Dr. Amy Bass, professor of sports media and chair of the division of social science and communication at Manhattanville College. Our next guest actually spoke with me from Germany while awaiting her flight to Beijing. Tricia Mangan just competed at the Alpine Ski World Cup and is participating in her second straight Winter Games. In 2018, she took ninth in the alpine team event at Pyeongchang, and this time around she's slated to compete in at least the women's alpine combined. She's just 24 years old, but she started skiing near her home in Buffalo, New York at the age of 2. “I grew up skiing there with my five siblings and parents when I was pretty young, and started racing around 6. We skied at this little hill called HoliMont in Ellicottville New York. I just did a million sports when I was younger, but ultimately liked skiing the most, and have definitely skied on a lot bigger hills than HoliMont now,” says Mangan. “But I think that being from Buffalo is definitely a big part of my story, and it's kind of shaped my road to the World Cup a lot. And now heading into my second Olympics, I leaned on my community a lot for support this year. So it feels really nice to be able to achieve this goal and to share that with all of them as well.” When did you know that you wanted to pursue skiing professionally as an athlete? People always asked me this question, and I don't know. Never when I was younger was I like, “I'm going to be an Olympian,” or like, “I want to be in the U.S. Ski Team.” I didn't even know what the U.S. Ski Team was, I really was just focused on trying to beat my twin brother and just get a little bit faster. There was never like, these big, huge goals. I think I've always been a little bit hard on myself. So maybe I was like, “I'm not good enough for that.” But I've always worked really hard, so I think that I just put in little steps. And then over the years, it's like, “I did this. That's cool.” And then it's like, “Oh, I made it this far!” And then yeah, here I am today. This year I'm actually focused on the speed events, which are downhill and Super G. And then at the Olympics, there's also the combined, which is one run of downhill, and one run of slalom, What is Super G, for those who don't know? So for the speed events, downhill is like the straightest – not that many turns, you're in your tuck a lot of the time. And then Super G is also the speed event, but there's a couple more turns. So it's not just like going straight down. It's a little bit more technical. What's the processes of preparing for that? That must be some insane work. Yeah. Preparing for the World Cup or the Olympics in particular? I guess both! Well, that's good insight, because most people are like, “Oh, my gosh, it's crazy to prepare for the Olympics.” But in reality, the World Cup, like our season regular, is probably actually a little bit harder, because there's more girls there then there'll be at the Olympics. So there's been a lot of work that's gotten into this year. There's a lot of training, a lot of physical conditioning, a lot of time on snow, lots of travel. I've definitely this year tried to focus more on my consistency, because my top level speed is good, but in order to perform on the World Cup, you need to be fast all the time, for the whole run. So yeah, consistency has been a big thing for me. What's it like returning to the Olympics this year? Is it a little less nerve racking, maybe? Yeah, it will definitely be very different. My aunt told me the other day, she was like, “People who get to the Olympics twice, or like the Super Bowl or something big like that, they always say that the first time is a blur, and they don't remember anything. And then the second time, they're able to enjoy more.” And I think that will probably be the case, because the first time it was so much like, “Oh my gosh,” like there's so much pressure, and it's really stressful. Or it was for me, last time. And then this time, I definitely know to kind of appreciate being there and take in everything and enjoy the moment a little bit more. And I think that you can still do that while working really hard, which maybe I didn't know last time. Are there ways in which you see your sport changing? Oh, that's a great question. I hope that it changes, change is always good. I think that there are changes with events, like there are more parallel events where people compete next to each other. And I think that is to attract more viewership and to make it a little bit more exciting, which is great, because the more popular the sport will be, the better for athletes, because more sponsorships and deals and everything. Yeah, I think that everyone's always pushing the limits of sports, so it's definitely progressing. You mentioned that Buffalo shaped a big part of your story. Can you go into that a little bit more for me? Coming from Buffalo, even when I was really young, I always knew that there were the states like Vermont and Colorado, California, where the racers trained so much more. I think that this definitely added to me not really thinking like I was ever going to be – or not really thinking that I was very good, and I just kept the focus on working hard. I definitely had an underdog mindset when I started to compete more nationally, and I think this really fueled me, because it kind of took away expectations. Because I was like, “Oh, I'm from New York, nobody thinks I'm gonna do well,” but like, I know how hard I've worked. So I definitely think that was a really big part of my success when I was younger. That underdog mindset has been a big part in my ski racing career so far. Was there a first competition that you did, where you realized, “Oh, I'm really good?” Yeah, yeah. So I went to U16 nationals. I had won, like, a couple Super Gs for the eastern region – but even then, I was like, “Oh it's just this one run, who knows?” And then I went to U16 nationals, and I got absolutely crushed. And then I remember thinking like, “I want to come back the next year, and like, actually do well.” And I really ramped up the training that year. And then I went back the next year and did really well. I remember, I got fourth into GS. And after coming down the first round, I was kind of in shock. And then the next day, I kept doing well and ended up second, and then that's when I qualified for like the junior national team. So that was definitely a very big turning point. I was like, “Wow, I didn't know I was going to do that well.” So yeah, I think that was a big turning point in my career. Lastly, for people who maybe want to get into skiing, or for younger people who are looking about how they can get into the sport, what is your advice for them? I think that there are so many race programs, so I would just say don't be discouraged if you're starting even with a small ski resort race program. It's so much fun. And most of all, the community that skiing has is super, super special, and really unique. So I think that is a great reason to join it. And hopefully they love it. It's an awesome sport, so I would encourage anyone to try it out. Of course, it's not just the Olympics driving headlines this time of year: Ash Barty just became the first Australian woman to win the Australian Open since 1978, the Super Bowl is set, and college basketball championships are just around the corner. In case you missed it, February 2 was the Women's Sports Foundation's 36th annual National Girls & Women in Sports Day. To celebrate, hundreds of community programs, schools, and professional sports teams across the country are hosting events to get people active and recognize the achievements of women in sports. This year, the Foundation itself is hosting a virtual 5K throughout the month of February, as well as a 50-mile challenge stretching to the 50th anniversary of Title IX on June 23. Title IX, of course, is the federal civil rights law that — from the court, to the campus, to the classroom — prohibits sex-based discrimination in any school that receives funding from the federal government. So how is Title IX holding up, 50 years on? To learn more, I spoke with Ithaca College professor and author Ellen Staurowsky, who has co-written a number of reports on Title IX, gender equity, and more for organizations like the Women's Sports Foundation and the National College Players Association. How does Title IX look, 50 years later? In terms of women, 50 years is a terrific time. You come into your own, you gain more power, you look ahead to see how you can take the wisdom of the previous 50 years and really mobilize it to do good in the future. And I think, in a lot of ways, that this anniversary gives us an opportunity to think about that. At the same time, just looking at the state of gender equity in school sports and in college and university athletics, there are all kinds of signs that show that we are not fulfilling the gender equity mandate, and that there's still a great deal of work to be done. I was going to ask about that. Like how do you feel that Title IX is being enforced? What are some of the ways that you feel there's a gap in equity in college sports? I think we're seeing it across the board and every in every area of athletics. Whether we're looking at proportional opportunities available to female athletes relative to their enrollment – we're seeing very large gaps in terms of how many opportunities female athletes could have. We're seeing tremendous gaps that still remain. If we look over the span of 50 years, and we go back to the 25th anniversary, or we go back to 40th anniversary, the spending on recruiting has largely remained unchanged over that entire span of time. In terms of athletic scholarships, there's an expectation that schools are going to offer athletic scholarship support that is proportional to the number of female athletes in an athletic program within 1 percent. There are many schools, in their EADA reports – the EADA report being that public document that people can go to see how spending occurs in athletic departments – and what we're seeing in those documents is that there are many schools that are really quite off the mark from that 1 percent. We do see that some schools are closer in terms of their gender equity patterns. If we look at non-football playing schools versus football-playing schools, junior colleges compared to NCAA institutions, for example, there are some sectors where we're seeing something that looks closer to what it should look like. But there's tremendous work that needs to be done. How do we go about implementing some changes to make sure that these things are better monitored and enforced? I think one of the number one things is to make sure that the enforcement mechanism that's supposed to be in place in colleges and universities and in high schools, to make sure that mechanism is working. It was very interesting to me to find reports from the federal government that were showing that there were still schools, maybe just four years ago, that still were not designating Title IX coordinators at their schools. You know, this was a requirement that was expected in the 1970s. And to think that we still have some schools that have not even designated a Title IX coordinator – and then along with that, we have large percentages of employees who still don't know who their Title IX coordinator is – that really is a sign that the commitment to enforcing Title IX on the ground, in schools, is just not happening the way that it should. And even in places where Title IX coordinators are designated, there remains a large amount of either misinformation or lack of information about what Title IX requires, and what it doesn't require. A wonderful former student of mine who's in law school at Drexel, we did a study of Division I Title IX athletics coordinators – and just large portions of that sector, they're not educating people about how to read an EADA, coaches and athletes are not receiving Title IX education. All of those things are things that add up, because you can't hold an institution accountable to what they should be doing under Title IX, if you just have people closest to the action, closest to the athletic department, that don't know what their rights are and what their obligations are. Broadening the subject a little bit, how do you view the overall playing field for women in sports right now? The expression, “It's the best of times and the worst of times” probably applies. Because there's absolutely no question, if you think about the opportunities that were available for girls and women in the early 1970s – we've just seen tremendous growth in all areas of athletics for girls and women. At the same time, we have so many places [that need improvement], and I think if we reflect back, just for a moment, in terms of the NCAA men's and women's tournament last year, and those very stark contrasts in terms of unfair treatment – and this is the nation's premier women's basketball tournament. For that kind of inequity to exist, and then also to have the NCAA external reports reveal that that the women's basketball tournament was not the only tournament, but in fact, there was systemic gender inequities across the entire system – that's really a wake up call for everybody. And then along with that, though, not all people, and not all women, are served equally within the gains that are made. So if we look, for example, through a racial lens, African American women have been largely invisible within the overall scheme of full opportunities in sports. Like basketball and track and field, we've seen that kind of growth, but we have not seen that kind of growth across the board in terms of the large array of other sports that are available. And this is very much in keeping nationally with the fact that women of color, and African American women, have less access to sport opportunities overall. So that's an area that we really, futuristically, need to be addressing. We know that girls typically enter sports later and exit sooner than boys. What do you see as some of the obstacles for girls getting into sports? And how can we address them, particularly for girls of color? We need to be looking at our financial models, and really adopting principles of equity and fairness. You know, it's one thing to sort of have an idea of fairness. I think it's something entirely different when you begin to make decisions and hold yourself accountable, to really see whether or not you're actually doing that on the ledger. And that's really where having principles of gender equity that are written down, and having specific goals about what you want to achieve in a three- and five-year period of time [helps]. I think there is a bit of a disconnection between general support – you know, Title IX has become sort of synonymous with gender equity, it also pulls on our general sense of fairness. So you know, the vast majority of people that you talk to would say that they are relatively supportive of what Title IX's goals are. But what I found, and where I think the conversation needs to happen, is that female athletes in athletic departments – I think their experience is actually different than that broad narrative. I think they notice that they don't get the same kinds of meals. They notice that their gear isn't as good, or the way in which fundraising happens for their programs is different, and that it oftentimes puts more of a burden on them than some of their male colleagues. And certainly, I think one of the areas where we're going to see much more increased scrutiny is in the area of marketing, in the area of television contracts, in the area of promotion, and athletic communications. That whole area of publicity is something that has been in the regulations from the 1970s forward, but I don't think that it's really gotten the kind of scrutiny that I would suspect that we're going to be seeing in the years ahead. And the reason why that becomes so important is that, you know, just as a matter of media exposure – if you don't see female teams regularly, you don't know who to follow. And we've seen all kinds of evidence, from women's gymnastics to women's basketball, to women's volleyball to women's softball, and many, many other sports where, when audiences get exposed to those sports, there are audiences for them. But the mechanism to market those programs within colleges and universities has largely continued to be operating on a 20th Century model, rather than on a 21st Century model. In terms of girls and women of color, you know, within communities, creating safe spaces for girls and women to access sports opportunities is incredibly important. Being able to preserve sport programs within high schools is very important. Trying to have them publicly funded rather than pay-for-play models is incredibly important. There are other kinds of things we could talk about, but those are some of the things that really need to be addressed. Lastly, what are some of the benefits for women of playing sports? We can never underestimate the power of joy. I think all of us who have sport as a passion, we can all relate to the fact that, at some level, we all got bitten by sport joy. So that would be number one. Number two, what we know from the research is a woman's life is incredibly affected over the long term by her participation in sport. We know in terms of long-term health, we know in terms of cognitive functioning, we know in terms of social life, that being able to participate in sport can be incredibly important as a quality of life issue. So all of those things are things that we should take into account. You know, the nation has a stake in this, from the standpoint of the health of our girls and women. Ellen Staurowsky is a professor of sports media at Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York and the author of books including: College Athletes for Hire: The Evolution and Legacy of the NCAA Amateur Myth and Women and Sport: A Continuing Journey from Liberation to Celebration. You can learn more about her work at the college's website. To learn more about the Women's Sports Foundation, find a National Girls & Women in Sports Day near you — or to register for the Foundation's virtual 5K and 50-mile challenge — go to womenssportsfoundation.org. That's a wrap on this week's 51%. 51% is a national production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio. It's produced by me, Jesse King. Our executive producer is Dr. Alan Chartock, and our theme is “Lolita” by the Albany-based artist Girl Blue. A big thanks to Amy Bass, Tricia Mangan, and Ellen Staurowsky for participating in this week's episode. You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram @51percentradio. Let us know how we're doing, and if you have a story you'd like to share as well. Until next week, I'm Jesse King for 51%.

The CMO Podcast
DE&I | Jessica Robertson (TOGETHXR)

The CMO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 43:47


Jessica Robertson is the Chief Content Officer at TOGETHXR which is a brand-new media and commerce company with a mission to feature a diverse and inclusive community of game-changers, culture shapers, thought leaders, and barrier breakers. The founders of TOGETHXR are four world-class athletes, all Olympic Gold Medalists, Alex Morgan, Chloe Kim, Sue Bird, and Simone Manuel. Their objective is to disrupt the inequitable pattern in sports and media—only about 4% of sports coverage is women's sports. In this conversation, Jessica talks about the impact storytelling has on DE&I and what marketers and executives can learn from great storytelling—especially when it is rooted in purpose. The CMO Podcast DEI mini-series is brought to you in partnership with Deloitte Digital and their new offering, Ethos. At Ethos, we work alongside the world's leading business leaders to create purpose-driven innovations that connect your brand's purpose with your audience's priorities. To learn more about Ethos, www.deloittedigital.com/ethos.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Unleashed with The Dingo and Danny Podcast Fueled by Monster Energy
Chloe Kim, Snowboard Phenom and Olympic Gold Medalist – UNLEASHED Podcast E114

Unleashed with The Dingo and Danny Podcast Fueled by Monster Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 65:13


You're invited to a special audience with the Queen of the Superpipe! The Dingo and Danny welcome snowboard phenom Chloe Kim from Los Angeles, California, for every snowboard fan's dream episode.No other woman has dominated halfpipe competition like the 21-year-old superstar: Chloe Kim won her first U.S. Open halfpipe title in 2016 at age 15 and was listed among the ‘Most Influential People of 2018' by TIME Magazine. Shehas won consecutive FIS Snowboard Halfpipe World Championships, six X Games gold medals as well as gold at the 2018 Winter Olympics. But it's not just been fun and games (and appearances on The Masked Singer). Chloe Kim also had to overcome serious injuries and setbacks – not to mention a level of mainstream fame reserved for a select few action sports athlete. Get the inside story now inEpisode 14 of the UNLEASHED with The Dingo and Danny Podcast now.Make sure to subscribe and stay tuned for more UNLEASHED episodes. Regular editions of the show are recorded live inside Studio M at Monster Energy headquarters in Corona, California and published bi-weekly. Also follow @monsterenergy for updates.

The Mind Pop Zone
Gender Equality in Sports

The Mind Pop Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 59:35


What's Poppin'? Georgia Governor, Brian Kemp, signs voter restrictions bill that will be sure to disenfranchise many black voters. Relationship guru, Derrick Jaxn, caught cheating on his wife. Bagel Karen calls a black bagel store worker the n-word.   ​Main Topic: Amidst the backlash for the disparity in amenities at the men's and women's NCAA basketball tournaments, the crew discuss inequality in the sports world. They also have a conversation about transgender athletes competing in women's sports.     ​In the Zone: Sue Bird, Alex Morgan, Chloe Kim, Simone Manuel

Burn It All Down
Ep 196: New News, Same Terrible Song of College Sports

Burn It All Down

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 77:05


Amira Rose Davis is joined by Shireen Ahmed and Jessica Luther to talk about the reoccurring awful issues in college sports: sexual harassment and racism. They discuss some of Jessica's reporting about LSU and Les Miles, Creighton basketball coach Greg McDermott's racist locker room speech, and the ways wealthy alumni at the University of Texas and Ole Miss keep sexist and racist traditions alive. We also hear from Black UT alumni via Courtney Cox and her podcast Sounding Off.   Then, they preview this week's interview with legendary bobsledder Kaillie Humphries, burn all that should be burned from this last week in sports and highlight torchbearers including boxing world champion Claressa Shields and new media company Togethxr from Chloe Kim, Simone Manuel, Sue Bird and Alex Morgan. They also share what's good in their lives  (Spoiler alert: WandaVision) and what they are watching.  This episode was produced by Tressa Versteeg. Shelby Weldon is our social media and website specialist. Burn It All Down is part of the Blue Wire podcast network.For show notes, transcripts, and more info about BIAD, check out our website: www.burnitalldownpod.comTo help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/burnitalldownFor BIAD merchandise: teespring.com/stores/burn-it-all-downFind us on Twitter: twitter.com/BurnItDownPod; Facebook: www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/; and Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnitalldownpod/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Review Squared
Sen. Sinema's Moment in the Sun

The Review Squared

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 52:20


Only Alejandro, Gideon and Haley are on 10th episode of the season. The stories this week are: Gideon taking a look at the COVAX program and African countries starting to get COVID vaccines. Alejandro talking about a collaboration between Blue Wire and Wynn Resorts to build a podcast studio in their Las Vegas hotel. Haley sharing news about a business venture between Sue Bird, Chloe Kim, Simone Manuel and Alex Morgan called TOGETHXR, a media outlet focused on women's sports. And she also mentions the big local sports story of the week: JJ Watt signing with the Arizona Cardinals. The panel as a whole, led by Alejandro, discussing Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's controversial decision to vote against an amendment to the COVID relief bill to increase the federal minimum wage to $15 and everything that surrounded it. This episode was recorded on March 5th. The intro music is "Dedicated to the Press" by Betty Davis and the outro is "We Are Heading to the East" by springtide. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram for updates on the show, memes and more, both are @review_squared. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thereviewsquared/message

THE FENOM EFFECT
Chloe Kim

THE FENOM EFFECT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 27:18


Chloe Kim is a snowboarding legend. Fresh off a 2018 Olympic Gold medal, she's at the top of her sport. What gives Chloe her notorious edge is not just her physical ability, it's her unstoppable drive to advance the sport. A drive that helps her rise above obstacles and find the strength to tackle new challenges. In this episode, Chloe makes history by landing a trick no woman in the sport has done before-- the Frontside, Double Cork 1080. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

THE FENOM EFFECT
Introducing THE FENOM EFFECT

THE FENOM EFFECT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 2:15


Stories from athletes about progress beyond the field of play. Featuring Abby Wambach, Lacey Baker, Carissa Moore, Chloe Kim, Ibtihaj Muhammad, and Maya Moore. Real athletes, telling real stories, in their own words. Brought to you by Nike. Premieres November 9, 2018.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices