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We Are Liars - A Pretty Little Liars Podcast
Season, Episode 22 "Will The Circle Be Unbroken?"

We Are Liars - A Pretty Little Liars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 48:21


While Spencer is under evaluation in Radley, she learns information from employee, E. LAMB (Mich's mind was BLOWN). Wilden is ALIVE with no apparent injuries but is seeking his car back. Aria approaches Byron for help in getting Ezra a job back in teaching (snoozefest) and Emily meets Olympic gold medalist swimmer Missy Franklin, which might just be one of the cringiest scenes ever. Any and all questions please email weareliarspod@gmail.comLeave us a voice message at (631) 600-3916Check out Happenstance with Jyo & SamThank you to Kate for this week's break message!Let's Connect: Instagram, YouTubeMore Betty Content hereTotal Betty Merch hereJoin our Patreon! Music by: Anthony ViccoraProduced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO BOX 553Centereach, NY 11720 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

The Clydesdale, Fitness & Friends
The Clydesdale Media Roundtable - Final World on Wodapalooza 2025

The Clydesdale, Fitness & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 53:45 Transcription Available


Today we talk about Wodapalooza and how it ended.  Who made a name for themselves going forward and So much more.  Brooke Wells appears on a swimming podcast and does a pretty descent job explaining what CrossFit is and why it is easier because of the variety.  Plus whatever else comes up from you the audience or us in our Catch Up.

Talks at Google
Ep488 - Missy Franklin, Angela Ruggiero & Ashton Eaton | Olympic Panel

Talks at Google

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 61:56


Top Olympic swimmer Missy Franklin, ice hockey gold medalist Angela Ruggiero, and two-time track and field gold medalist Ashton Eaton join us for a panel to discuss mindset, goal setting, and resilience in sports and life. Missy Franklin was raised in Centennial, Colorado, began swimming competitively at the age of 5, and competed in her first international event in 2009 at the age of 14. At the 2012 Olympic Games in London, Missy won 4 Gold Medals and 1 Bronze Medal. Missy's performance in the 200-meter backstroke broke the world record in the event and also marked the first time that an American had won the event in 40 years. Missy brought home her final Gold Medal from the 2016 Rio Olympics for her performance in the 4 x 200 relay. Angela Ruggiero is a leading figure in the global sports world, having served as an elite athlete, business leader, investor, and advisor. Angela is a four-time Olympian and Gold Medalist for Team USA ice hockey, and is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. She has been named to Sports Business Journal's 40 Under 40 List, Forbes' Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Sport, and is a Member of the US Olympic & Paralympic Committees and the International Ice Hockey Federation's Hall of Fame. Ashton Eaton is a two-time Olympic gold medalist in the decathlon from London 2012 and Rio 2016. He is also an innovation engineer at Nike. Prior to Nike he worked at Intel's Olympic technology Group on 3D motion capture using computer vision and AI for sport performance analysis. Visit http://youtube.com/TalksAtGoogle/ to watch the video.

Got It From My Momma
OLYMPIC GOLD MEADLIST MISSY FRANKLIN AND MOM D.A. | GOT IT FROM MY MOMMA | EP. 73

Got It From My Momma

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 59:10


Send us a textFIVE-TIME OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST MISSY FRANKLIN AND HER MOTHER D.A. JOIN HOST JENNIFER VICKERY SMITH IN A CONVERSATION ABOUT MOTHERHOOD, THE PRESSURE THAT OFTEN COMES WITH SUCCESS, AND MENTAL HEALTH. LEARN ABOUT MISSY'S CHILDHOOD AS A FOCUSED, DRIVEN, PEOPLE-PLEASING CHILD AND THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF A CAREER IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS. Stay tuned as we continue the conversation with Dr. Harsh Trivedi, Child Psychiatrist and CEO of Sheppard Pratt- the nation's largest private, non-profit provider of mental health, substance use, special education, developmental disability, and social services. www.sheppardpratt.orgVisit www.gotitfrommymommapodcast.comVisit www.momslovegold.com to learn more about investing in precious metals. Receive a 5 Gram Gold Bar free with qualifying purchases. Use code MOMMA15 to receive 15% off at www.coatdefense.com Visit Barefaced.com and use the code MOMMA15 to receive 15% off your first purchase! Thank you to our generous Got It From My Momma podcast friends! This episode is brought to you by: BAREFACED SKINCAREwww.barefaced.comUse MOMMA15 for 15% off your first purchase! TEXT a Skincare Specialist at 25169 for complimentary consults and to answer any skin questions.COAT DEFENSEwww.coatdefense.comInstagram @coat_defenseUse MOMMA15 for 15% off AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE GOLDwww.momslovegold.comFree 5 Gram Gold Bar with Qualifying PurchaseGot it From My Momma on the WEBwww.gotitfrommymomma.tv(Become an Insider!)Host- Jennifer Vickery Smith@jvickerysmith on Instagram WATCH podcast episodes on YouTube @gotitfrommymommapodcast

The Bobby Bones Show
Ep. 4: Olympian Missy Franklin On Hitting Rock Bottom & Amy Bream Talks Being an Adaptive Athlete

The Bobby Bones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 41:48


HAPPY MONDAY! Morgan brings on two guests this week. First she interviews five-time Olympic gold medalist and multiple world record-holder in the sport of swimming, Missy Franklin. Missy shares her experience training for the Olympics since she was young. But how did it all impact her mental health and was there ever a moment of hitting rock bottom? Then adaptive athlete Amy Bream comes on to share her experience being born without one leg. She went from chasing a career as an artist to participating in CrossFit games. Morgan also asks her to share the way people can be more open-minded when around those with a birth defect. If you liked this episode, please rate, review & subscribe!  Follow Missy Franklin: @MissyFranklin88 Follow Amy Bream: @onelegtostandon Follow Morgan: @webgirlmorgan Follow Take This Personally: @takethispersonallySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Take This Personally with Morgan Huelsman
Ep. 4: Olympian Missy Franklin On Hitting Rock Bottom & Amy Bream Talks Being an Adaptive Athlete

Take This Personally with Morgan Huelsman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 41:48 Transcription Available


HAPPY MONDAY! Morgan brings on two guests this week. First she interviews five-time Olympic gold medalist and multiple world record-holder in the sport of swimming, Missy Franklin. Missy shares her experience training for the Olympics since she was young. But how did it all impact her mental health and was there ever a moment of hitting rock bottom? Then adaptive athlete Amy Bream comes on to share her experience being born without one leg. She went from chasing a career as an artist to participating in CrossFit games. Morgan also asks her to share the way people can be more open-minded when around those with a birth defect. If you liked this episode, please rate, review & subscribe!  Follow Missy Franklin: @MissyFranklin88 Follow Amy Bream: @onelegtostandon Follow Morgan: @webgirlmorgan Follow Take This Personally: @takethispersonallySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Bulletin
Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger

The Bulletin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 44:13


The Bulletin talks Olympics in a special bonus episode.  Find us on Youtube. On this special episode of The Bulletin, Clarissa Moll welcomes former and current Olympians to explore their experiences in light of their faith. Guests include gymnast Brody Malone in a conversation with Christianity Today president, Tim Dalrymple; swimmer Missy Franklin; and decathlete Jimmy Mellado, who now serves as the president of Compassion International.  GO DEEPER WITH THE BULLETIN: Follow the show in your podcast app of choice Find us on Youtube. Rate and Review the show in your podcast app of choice Leave a comment in Spotify with your feedback on the discussion–we may even respond! TODAY'S GUESTS Brody Malone is an American artistic gymnast. He represented the United States at the 2020 and 2024 Summer Olympics and is a three-time United States national all-around champion.  Tim Dalrymple is a former national champion gymnast who turned to academia following an accident in college where he broke his neck. He studied at Stanford University, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Harvard's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, where he made suffering a key theme of his research and teaching in modern Western religious thought. Dalrymple currently serves as Christianity Today's President and CEO. Missy Franklin is a five-time Olympic gold medalist and multiple world record-holder in the sport of swimming. Franklin became a household name during the 2012 Olympic Games in London when she won four gold medals and one bronze medal, becoming one of the most decorated athletes of the Games. Franklin retired from competitive swimming in December of 2018. Jimmy Mellado – Compassion International's President and Chief Executive Officer Santiago “Jimmy” Mellado has a deep love and passion for the beauty and potential of local churches fulfilling their Jesus-given mandate to redeem and restore this world for His name's sake. He was born in El Salvador and lived in seven countries throughout his childhood. His educational background includes a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering (cum laude) from Southern Methodist University and an MBA from the Harvard Business School. Jimmy is also an accomplished decathlete and had the privilege of representing El Salvador in the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games.   ABOUT THE BULLETIN: The Bulletin is a weekly (and sometimes more!) current events show from Christianity Today hosted and moderated by Clarissa Moll, with senior commentary from Russell Moore (Christianity Today's Editor-in-Chief) and Mike Cosper (Director, CT Media). Each week the show explores current events and breaking news and shares a Christian perspective on issues that are shaping our world. We also offer special one-on-one conversations with writers, artists, and thought leaders whose impact on the world brings important significance to a Christian worldview, like Bono, Harrison Scott Key, Frank Bruni, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Marchand and Ourand Sports Media Podcast
Yahoo Sports' Missy Franklin, NBC's Mallory Weggemann and the latest on NBA media rights

The Marchand and Ourand Sports Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 49:28


On this week's pod, the NBA rights deal is coming into focus and SBJ's Austin Karp and Tom Friend break down the latest. Plus, with the Paris Opening Ceremony coming up on Friday, 5-time Olympic gold medalist Missy Franklin chats with Karp and 3-time Paralympic gold medalist Mallory Weggemann catches up with SBJ's Mollie Cahillane, with both talking about their Olympic experiences and new roles during these Games.

Journeys of Faith with Paula Faris
GMA3: Wednesday, July 17

Journeys of Faith with Paula Faris

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 39:21


Actress Moses Ingram talks new Apple-TV series "Lady in the Lake"; Deals and Steals to make everyday tasks easier; 5-time Olympic gold medalist Missy Franklin shares new advocacy mission. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Good Morning America
GMA3: Wednesday, July 17

Good Morning America

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 39:21


Actress Moses Ingram talks new Apple-TV series "Lady in the Lake"; Deals and Steals to make everyday tasks easier; 5-time Olympic gold medalist Missy Franklin shares new advocacy mission. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Terrell Davis Speaks Out on United Airlines Incident | Missy Franklin Johnson Talks Paris Olympic Games | Amon-Ra St. Brown Takes The Spotlight in “Receiver"

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 38:30


Former GOP primary rivals endorse Trump at the RNC in Milwaukee, emphasizing safety and unity.Eric Trump talks with "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil about how former President Trump is recovering from his assassination attempt and the latest developments from the Republican National Convention.A poll last month in Wisconsin, where the RNC is being held, found 61% of Trump voters described themselves as "very enthusiastic" about their candidate compared to 39% of Biden supporters. Nearly half of Democrats across the country think Biden should step aside, according to a CBS News poll.NFL Hall of Famer Terrell Davis, his wife Tamiko and their attorney Parker Stinar talk about Davis being handcuffed and removed from a United Airlines flight. The incident is prompting the airline to review its policies.Missy Franklin Johnson, a five-time Olympic gold medalist, talks about the upcoming Paris Olympic Games. Franklin Johnson, who competed in London and Rio before retiring, is returning to the Olympics as a correspondent for Yahoo Sports.Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown talks to “CBS Mornings” co-host Nate Burleson ahead of the 2024 NFL season about being featured in Netflix's “Receiver.”Viral TikTok sensation and behavioral therapy practitioner Keila Shaheen joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her new book, "The Lucky Girl Journal."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

AMDG: A Jesuit Podcast
Swimming From Regis Jesuit to Olympic Gold with Missy Franklin

AMDG: A Jesuit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 33:10


In honor of the upcoming Summer Olympics in Paris, we're thrilled to welcome the swimmer and five-time Olympic medalist Missy Franklin onto the podcast. Maybe you remember Missy taking the Olympics by storm back in 2012 at the age of 17. What you might now know, though, is that Missy was a student at Regis Jesuit High School in Denver, Colorado during that Olympic run. She went back and graduated the year after her historic performance. Host Mike Jordan Laskey asked Missy how the school community supported her during those wild weeks and months. She couldn't have been happier to talk about Regis Jesuit and how the school stood by her and welcomed her back to class as her whole, genuine self – and not just a newly minted celebrity. Missy described finding her faith at Regis Jesuit, as she did not come from a religious background, and she shared stories from her time at school and what she's been up to during her retirement from competitive swimming. After the conversation with Missy, you'll hear a piece written and read by Gretchen Kessler, one of Missy's mentors at Regis Jesuit and the first principal of the school's girls division. Regis Jesuit is the only Jesuit high school in the U.S. or Canada – and we think maybe in the world – that educates both young men and women but does so in distinctive, separate divisions. While students come together for extracurricular activities and other events, their core instruction is in single-sex classrooms. It's a unique model that got its start in Denver 20 years ago. Gretchen retired from her role in recent years, but she still works at the school in alumni relations. It's fascinating to hear her reflect on starting something new and bold two decades ago. It was an experiment that worked and has turned out hundreds of high-quality alumni like Missy Franklin herself. Missy Franklin: https://www.missyfranklin.com/ Regis Jesuit High School: https://www.regisjesuit.com/ AMDG is a production of the Jesuit Media Lab, a project of the Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States. Our theme music by Kevin Laskey. Also featured in this episode is "These Moments Live," by Abstract Aprils, licensed through Audiio.com. www.jesuits.org/ www.beajesuit.org/ twitter.com/jesuitnews facebook.com/Jesuits instagram.com/wearethejesuits youtube.com/societyofjesus www.jesuitmedialab.org/

Lingokids
The Mystery of the Missing Torch: A Towering Clue. Part 5

Lingokids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 9:51 Transcription Available


In Part 5 of our mini-series, "The Mystery of the Missing Torch," the Lingokids friends arrive at the Eiffel Tower, the tallest building in Paris.

Lingokids
Mini-series: The Mystery of the Missing Torch

Lingokids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 2:15 Transcription Available


Ready for the NEW Mini-series from Lingokids? Buckle up and join the gang on their BIG adventure to France! In this exciting mini-series, the Lingokids friends use their keen observation skills to uncover clues that lead them on an unforgettable journey to the Summer Olympic Games! Along the way, they meet incredible Olympic athletes who not only teach them about their sports but also lend a hand in the search for the missing torch.

Not Lost
What Comes After Gold, With Olympian Missy Franklin

Not Lost

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 33:51 Transcription Available


Swimmer Missy Franklin won four gold medals at her first Olympics. But as she trained for her second trip to the world stage, her mental health began to crumble. With so much to defend, the pool suddenly felt like a pressure cooker. She talks with Maya about coping with defeat and how she learned to value her identity outside of sports.  To hear more from Missy, listen to her podcast with Katie Hoff, Unfiltered Waters. Sign up for Maya's new newsletter here https://bit.ly/41lPqaZ and follow her on instagram @DrMayaShankar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast
Olympic Champion Missy Franklin Discusses Life Lessons in Swim Ahead of 2024 Olympic Trials

Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 25:11


Missy Franklin was a 5x Olympic gold medalist and world record holder in the pool. Now outside of it, Franklin is having just as much success. She's a parent (3-year-old daughter, Kaitlyn, with her husband Hayes Johnson), a member of the media (hosts the podcast Unfiltered Waters with fellow Olympian Katie Hoff), and an ambassador for the USA Swimming Foundation. In this episode, we discuss the upcoming Olympic Trials with Franklin, who will be in Indianapolis with the USA Swimming Foundation and as media. Trials are the most stressful environment in swimming and if you are there for more than a couple days, you ride the emotional roller coaster of someone chasing the Olympic dream whether you want to or not. Missy does a great job putting this into words and expressing her excitement at how the team looks to be shaping up as Trials loom. Outside of swimming, Missy has also been heavily focused on working with Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc. to raise awareness of autosomal dominant kidney disease (ADPKD). Readers can learn more on DiveIntoADPKD.com.

The Grit City Podcast
GCP: Sunday Sermon - Otters, Sports, and Missed Connections

The Grit City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 67:13


On this episode, the guys talk about the Tacoma business closures and new ones opening, the rocking New Year's Eve party, Erik chats about sports, and they close out discussing Missed Connections. 00:14 – Justin enters the fun house version of this Willy Wonka episode, talks about going through technical difficulties, and Derek talks about getting back into podcast editing. Justin talks about the GCP fan art from Suzanne Akerman, Jeff shares his feelings about otters, and Justin talks about the recent closure of the local Tacoma brewery Odd Otter. 16:27 – Justin talks about the recent opening of Berliner Beerhall, how long they've been working on opening, and Scott talks about his great experience there recently. Justin talks about scooter rentals no longer being available in Tacoma, the passing of Jewless Jerry, and Jeff talks about the New Year's Eve Karaoke Mosh Pit. 34:54 – Erik talks about a local Tacoma boxer representing the USA in the Olympics happening in Paris, meeting him at the Unleashed Stadium Bowl, and they make plans to have the MMA guys back on future podcasts. Jeff talks about holding Missy Franklin's gold medal, what it was like to hold it, and Justin dives into Tacoma's Missed Connections. 50:10 – The guys discuss the type of person that was behind the Regal Movie Theater missed connections, the types of people that post on Craigslist, and other misconnection socials out there today. Jeff ponders on whether these types of people also like Breakfast at Tiffany's, hopes that these posts are consensual, and Scott guesses how many women he thinks post on Craigslist.

The Legacy Leaders Show With Izabela Lundberg
The Ripple Effect: Journey From Olympic Glory to Life-Saving Legacy with Crissy Perham

The Legacy Leaders Show With Izabela Lundberg

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 44:17


Crissy Perham, an accomplished Olympian with two gold and one silver medal from the 1992 Olympics, is a remarkable figure in the world of sports. Her journey extends beyond her achievements as a professional athlete. She is known for her roles as a female swimmer, swim team captain, swim coach, mother, military wife, and now, notably, as an organ donor. Her legacy keeps creating ripples beyond the Olympics with her tremendous Olympic Spirit.Her recent kidney donation to Missy Franklin's father is a profound testament to her spirit of giving and compassion. This selfless act and her powerful story were shared on the Legacy Leaders Show, highlighting the depth and diversity of her contributions both in and out of the swimming pool.Champions, Buckle Up!

The Legacy Leaders Show With Izabela Lundberg
The Ripple Effect: Journey From Olympic Glory to Life-Saving Legacy with Crissy Perham

The Legacy Leaders Show With Izabela Lundberg

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 44:17


Crissy Perham, an accomplished Olympian with two gold and one silver medal from the 1992 Olympics, is a remarkable figure in the world of sports. Her journey extends beyond her achievements as a professional athlete. She is known for her roles as a female swimmer, swim team captain, swim coach, mother, military wife, and now, notably, as an organ donor. Her legacy keeps creating ripples beyond the Olympics with her tremendous Olympic Spirit. Her recent kidney donation to Missy Franklin's father is a profound testament to her spirit of giving and compassion. This selfless act and her powerful story were shared on the Legacy Leaders Show, highlighting the depth and diversity of her contributions both in and out of the swimming pool. Champions, Buckle Up!

Unfiltered Waters
Unfiltered Waters - Trailer

Unfiltered Waters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 22:39


Welcome to the Unfiltered Waters Podcast, where we dive deep into the untold stories of athletes. Our podcast brings together the wisdom and experiences of two Olympic champions, Katie Hoff and Missy Franklin. Join us as we journey through the lives of athletes, showcasing their triumphs, challenges, and the unfiltered reality of what it takes to become a champion. We invite you to partner with us on this inspiring and impactful venture.

The Families of Character Show
Raising an Olympic Champion: Navigating Youth Sports, Parenting and Fame with Missy Franklin's Father Dick Franklin

The Families of Character Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 59:28 Transcription Available


Ever wondered how an Olympic champion is raised? Our guest today, Dick Franklin, the father of five-time Olympic gold medalist swimmer, Missy Franklin, takes us through the exhilarating journey of raising an Olympian. We explore their family's unique approach to youth sports, focusing on the balance between motivation and fun, while steering clear of parental pressure. Dick's stories are not just about swimming, but about the importance of fostering love for sports from a young age.Dick also shares the highs and lows of their family's adventure navigating Missy's rapid rise to stardom, from the thrill of watching their daughter win gold to managing the surge of fame and security concerns that followed. As a treat, we dive into the family's book about Missy, celebrating her growth, achievements, and the profound impact of her swimming career. This is not just a story of an athlete, but a heartfelt tale of a family navigating the world of sports together.Our conversation doesn't end there. We learn about the family's move to Nashville for their granddaughter, Caitlin, and how they are delighting in her love for swimming, mirroring their journey with Missy. Dick and his family are huge supporters of Families of Character and were awarded  "Family of the Year" in 2016 for their exemplification of character development, as a unified family. We also highlight the significant role of donations and supporters in sustaining Families of Character.  Want to continue supporting our mission? DONATE HEREGet ready to be inspired and gain a deeper understanding of the joys and challenges of parenting a champion and the transformative impact of youth sports on a child's development.Purchase a copy of the Franklin family's book, Relentless Spirit, here!Inspired by Missy and want your kids excited about personal responsibility and grit?  Grab a copy of our Guided Kids Journal: The Best Me I Can Be.  It makes a great gift for kids age 7-11, too! Feeling like you'd like to level up your game in marriage, learn how to gain clarity over the chaos of the family calendar and how to get your whole family playing together like a winning team? Check out our SHOP for current Parent Coaching Programs! Together, we are better! Check out our website!Support the show

TODAY
TODAY 8a: Deadly Apache helicopter collision. Lisa Niemi Swayze honors late husband. Sean Hayes in Studio 1A. Water safety ahead of summer.

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 35:02


An Apache helicopter crash in Alaska kills three army soldiers. Also, Lisa Niemi Swayze carries on Patrick Swayze's fight for pancreatic cancer. Plus, Sean Hayes chats with Hoda about his return to Broadway in, “Good Night Oscar”. And, Craig sits down with Rowdy Gaines, Missy Franklin and Cullen Jones to talk about water safety awareness ahead of summer. 

Couple Things with Shawn and Andrew
a room full of olympic gold medalists | missy franklin + hayes johnson

Couple Things with Shawn and Andrew

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 70:14


In today's episode we got to interview the incredible 5x Olympic Gold Medalist, Missy Franklin Johnson, and her husband, world champion and the president of Swimmingly LLC, Hayes Johnson! We talked about their life in and out of their athletic careers, how they met, their marriage story and more! We loved getting to hang out with this couple in person for this interview and we're honored to call them new friends! To learn more about Missy, check out her website below! https://www.missyfranklin.com/ Check out Swimmingly here! https://swimmingly.app/ Love you guys! Shawn and Andrew Follow My Instagram ▶ http://www.instagram.com/ShawnJohnson Follow My TikTok ▶ https://www.tiktok.com/@shawnjohnson Like the Facebook page! ▶ http://www.facebook.com/ShawnJohnson Follow Andrew's Instagram ▶ http://www.instagram.com/AndrewDEast Andrew's Tik Tok ▶ https://www.tiktok.com/@andrewdeast?lang=en Like the Facebook page! ▶ http://www.facebook.com/AndrewDEast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Wellness For The Win Podcast
#16: Missy Franklin on Winning 5 Olympic Gold Medals to Becoming a Mom

Wellness For The Win Podcast

Play Episode Play 17 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 67:37


Meet Missy Franklin: she swam in the Olympics TWICE and brought home FIVE gold medals throughout her career. Not only is Missy incredibly talented in a swimming pool, she is an incredibly genuine human with a huge heart. She has such a refreshing perspective on life, motherhood and partnership and is a breath of fresh air. I'm so inspired by her story and all that she continues to do to serve and inspire others. What we cover in this episode: How Missy initially got into swimming & her journey to the OlympicsBalancing the Olympics with life as a teenage girl Body image and mental health struggles as an Olympic swimmer The injury that made her retire from the sport Navigating the identify shift from Olympic swimmer, to retired swimmer, to mom How she met her husband & becoming parents Her struggles with postpartum anxiety and how they prioritize marriage post-babyWhat Missy is most proud of - which might surprise you CONNECT WITH MISSY:Follow Missy on IG: @missyfranklin88Organizations she is involved in: @swimswag.store@yuwaindia@laureussportLearn To Swim - USA Swimming Foundation Affiliate Links & Other Resources Mentioned: Lovevery Affiliate Links: click here to shop (affiliate) Vooray Affiliate Link & Code WELLNESSFORTHEWIN: click here to shop To learn more about postpartum mental health, check out my episode with licensed therapists from The Counseling Collaborative here. (Episode 11) Check out my blog post on balancing life as a working mom & how to find a therapist if you need additional support and resources. CONNECT WITH ME: Follow me on Instagram at @wellnessforthewin and @wellnessforthewinpod Check out my blog for healthy, family-friendly recipes & articles on wellness, travel, motherhood and more JOIN MY EMAIL LIST HERE! Please be sure to rate, review and subscribe to the podcast! Your support means so much! 

Champion's Mojo
Teri McKeever: On Cal's Culture of Accountability and Standards, 5-MINUTE FLASHBACK, Episode 151, 5-25-22

Champion's Mojo

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 5:31 Very Popular


This week's 5-MINUTE FLASHBACK is with University of California at Berkeley Head Women's Swim Coach, Teri McKeever.  In this episode she answers the question, "What is your team's culture?" McKeever was the first ever female head coach of the U.S. Olympic women's swim team, earning this honor at the 2012 Olympics.McKeever is under fire from allegations of former and current team members for verbal and emotional abuse.  LISTEN HERE for to the full interview with Teri McKeever, Episode #79More on Teri McKeever:McKeever was the first ever female head coach of the U.S. Olympic swim team, earning this honor at the 2012 Olympics.  She has served for the past 29 seasons as the head women's swim coach at the University of California at Berkeley.  McKeever has also been a two-time U.S. Olympic team assistant coach, seven-time U.S. World Championships team assistant coach, two-time U.S. Pan Pacs head coach and U.S. World short-course championships head coach. She's also coached 26 Olympians who have won 36 Olympic medals.  McKeever's UC teams have won four NCAA titles and she's been voted Pac-12 Coach of the Year eight times. She has won four Pac-12 team titles and an an unprecedented 11 years in a row of top three finishes at the NCAAs, She has coached six national Swimmers of the Year, including greats like: Natalie Coughlin, Missy Franklin and most recently, Kathleen Baker. Her Golden Bears have captured 65 NCAA individual or relay titles. Support the show

Dan Caplis
Transgender Athletes Breaking Records in Sports

Dan Caplis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 35:47


Dan tackles the tough issue of transgender athletes in sports. Lia Thomas, a collegiate transgender swimmer, is smashing records, and may overtake some of Missy Franklin's. Dan ponders how this is even a debate, and wonders why women and the left are ok with this. He reacts to the today show praising Lia, and takes calls on the issue.

Colorado Matters
Jan. 10, 2022: Missy Franklin's fight to find balance; Golda Meir's life in Colorado

Colorado Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 48:36


Missy Franklin is an Olympic gold medal swimmer, but that's not what defines her. She shares her journey through depression at the University of Colorado's Depression Center. Plus, how the center's helping train CU coaches to support athletes' mental health. Then, preserving former Israeli prime minister Golda Meir's Colorado legacy.

Colorado Matters
Jan. 10, 2022: Missy Franklin's fight to find balance; Golda Meir's life in Colorado

Colorado Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 48:32


Missy Franklin is an Olympic gold medal swimmer, but that's not what defines her. She shares her journey through depression at the University of Colorado's Depression Center. Plus, how the center's helping train CU coaches to support athletes' mental health. Then, preserving former Israeli prime minister Golda Meir's Colorado legacy.

The Healthified Podcast
14. Relentlessness and the Power of Belief with Olympic Gold Medalist Missy Franklin

The Healthified Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 65:23


Today's guest is Missy Franklin, five-time Olympic Gold Medalist and multiple world record-holder in the sport of swimming. Franklin, who was raised in Centennial, CO, began swimming competitively at the age of five and competed in her first international event at the age of 14. She became a household name during the 2012 Olympic Games in London when she won four gold medals and one bronze medal, becoming one of the most decorated athletes in the history of the games. Upon retiring from competitive swimming in December of 2018, Franklin now lives in Denver with her husband Hayes and their one year old Bernese Mountain Dog, Ollie. She also continues to make public appearances, maintains several noteworthy endorsements, participates in swimming community outreach across the country, and is a certified Barre instructor. In our conversation, we discuss: Missy's path to extreme success. The role that her upbringing played in it all, and her take on nature versus nurture in getting her to where she is today How she navigated comparing herself to others and dealing with imposter syndrome at such a young age The power of belief, self talk, and awareness for your thoughts in achieving goals and overall happiness. And why she believes self-love is the opposite of being egotistical What happened when Missy started to put pressure on herself in combination with attempting to meet the expectations of others rather than purely swimming for the love of the sport The importance of gratitude and presence in her daily life The tool of visualization. How she used it in her swimming career and the difference in how she uses it today

Tangential Inspiration
Episode 42: The Relentless Missy Franklin

Tangential Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 48:47


So the Olympics have come to a close.  We were definitely inspired by so many of the Olympic stories, both past and present.  This episode is CRAMMED with inspiring athletes.  First, though, Teresa tells the tale of Grandma Gatewood, who in her mid-sixties, hiked the 2,050 mile Appalachian Trail on her own, and followed it up by doing the Oregon Trail by herself!  Amy does a deep dive into Olympic swimming with the relentless spirit of Missy Franklin, who with the support of her parents, found Olympic gold five times!  And with this being the first Olympics featuring skateboarding, Amy covers the amazing young women of skateboarding.  Finally, there is a quick rapid-fire question session with Teresa in the hot seat.  So much inspiration going on here we just couldn't fit it into 30 minutes!We would love to hear from you.  Send us your comments or even your own inspirational stories at tangentialinspiration@gmail.com or give us your comments on our website, TangentialInspiration.com.Follow us on our social media:Website: https://tangentialinspiration.com/Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/tangentialinspiration/Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Podcast/Tangential-Inspiration-110449931124565/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TangentialInsp1

Inside with Brett Hawke
Dive Inside LIVE: FINA news, Greg Meehan, ISL Season 3, Teagan O'Dell

Inside with Brett Hawke

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 35:25


Dive Inside LIVE is our weekly live show covering the top swimming news of the week with Brett, Nate, and Sonny. FINA News: President Husain Al-Musallam announced $29 million will be invested in Africa over the next four years and the prize money for SC World Championships in Dubai this December have increased to $2.4 million. $50,000 for WR's. Tatjana Schoenmaker may or may not get paid what she is owed... Greg Meehan is being attached from all corners of the internet. Too many NCAA titles and Olympic gold medals apparently... Olympic Ratings are down 42% Michael Bohl & Simon Cusack Bowe Becker Teagan O'Dell breaks Missy Franklin's 200 IM NAG going 2:12.5! She swims for Irvine Nova Aquatics. ISL Season 3 is about to start and Sonny is headed to Naples to help coach with Energy Standard! Support Our Sponsors: THE MAGIC 5: Custom fitted goggles that are tailor-made for your exact face. You shouldn't feel you are wearing goggles. Use code BRETTHAWKE20 at checkout to receive 20% off. SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! SUPERIOR SWIM TIMING: Run a swim meet with ease from your laptop. SST is fully compatible with Hy-Tek and Team Unify as well as Colorado, Daktronics, and Omega touchpads. Tell them Brett sent you! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout! SWIMNERD LIVE: Stream your swim meet scoreboard in real time over top your live stream. Create an interactive heat sheet. Turn any tv into a digital scoreboard. Subscribe & Listen: Apple Podcasts Google Spotify YouTube Produced by: SWIMNERD Supported by: Fitter & Faster #swimming #iswimleague #FINA

Learning Unlocked
Kara Lynn Joyce, 3-Time Olympic Swimmer & Founder of Lead Sports Co.

Learning Unlocked

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 26:19


During this conversation, Kara discusses how she has created a specific curriculum for an online community, the importance of mental health, and how being an elite athlete has helped her in the business world. Kara Lynn Joyce is a three-time USA Olympic swimmer and competed in the 2004, 2008, and 2012 Olympics for team USA winning a stunning total of four medals. She was a swimmer for the University of Georgia where she won 18 NCAA titles and set the American Record in the 50-yard and 50-meter freestyle. Prior to her third trip to the Olympics, she moved to Denver to train with Olympic star, Missy Franklin, and her compelling journey has been captured in the beautiful film, "Touch the Wall” which has been screened globally in theaters and is available via Blu-Ray, DVD, and Amazon Prime. She founded the Lead Sports Co. for teenage girl athletes in 2017, which focuses on connecting female athletes with accomplished women in sports through yearly summits and regional seminars. Over the last 4 years the Lead Sports Co. has grown from hosting a yearly event into an online community and Academy. The Lead Academy is the home base for teenage girl athletes, parents, and coaches with comprehensive online courses in Leadership, Confidence, Sports Psychology, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dying to Ask
Olympic Gold Medalist Missy Franklin On Knowing When To Walk Away

Dying to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 12:51


"Absolutely not." Five-time Olympic gold medalist Missy Franklin can't make it any clearer that she has zero intention of coming out of retirement for another shot at Olympic glory. Franklin was only 17 when she became an Olympic darling at the 2012 London Summer Olympics. She won four golds and a bronze in swimming. But, back spasms became challenging just two years later at the Pana Pacific Championship. She went on to make the 2016 Rio Olympic team and won gold in the 4 x 200-meter relay. Franklin retired in 2018. At 26, she's newly married and expecting her first child this summer. She's embraced her role as a mentor to Team USA's younger swimmers and is passionate about spreading awareness about water safety to prevent accidental drownings in backyard pools. On this Dying to Ask: How athletes know that a sport's mental toll is as great as the physical toll The advice Missy is giving to Olympic hopefuls during the pandemic And what it's like to be in your Chapter 2 at the ripe age of 26    

Filipino Fridays
EP.20 - Hacking the Filipino Frugal Flex featuring Geobreeze Travel's Julia Menez

Filipino Fridays

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 60:05


We are back with an episode y'all! Our special guest is Julia Menez who is a travel hacking coach, speaker, and host of the Geobreeze Travel podcast. She takes us through what travel hacking is and how to take advantage of points and miles to travel for free. We talk to Julia on what it means to be a voice for underrepresented communities, advocating for women, immigrants and people of color by providing the tools and strategies to get the most benefits from travel hacking. We also go over the "Filipino Frugal Flex" and why it is problematic among Filipino families. We discuss how important it is to change the narrative around personal finance and avoid perpetuating shame and judgement when it comes to handling finances. Julia shares how to manage and leverage credit to our advantage and empowers our community with the financial knowledge to beat the system. Need help in repairing your credit? Our guest gave the best advice on what NOT to do. Want to learn more on how to get started with travel hacking? Take advantage of the digital gift from Geobreeze Travel and go to http://geobreezetravel.com/filipinofridays to get started on how to travel hack! Julia Menez is a travel hacking coach, speaker, and host of the Geobreeze Travel Podcast. After traveling to more than 30 countries before the age of 30 and saving thousands of dollars each year by travel hacking, Julia distills the strategies from top travel hackers around the world in her Geobreeze Travel podcast, and prepares personalized points and miles plans for her private coaching clients. Through her podcast, Julia features a diverse roster of guests with experiences that are traditionally underrepresented in larger points and miles blogs and media. Her episodes often highlight travel hacking women, immigrants, or people of color. Julia has been a speaker for FinConX, a course instructor for Frequent Traveler University Online, and quoted in publications such as creditcards.com and Money Magazine. She has also led workshops for thousands of attendees at events such as the SHEFACTOR 2020 Summit — an event that featured speakers such as Bethany Hamilton, Kaitlyn Bristowe, and Missy Franklin. Julia is available for comments and interviews regarding award travel, personal finance, entrepreneurship, and women in business Thank you to our partners Potato Corner BC and CiTR 101.9 FM for supporting this podcast. Follow Filipino Fridays Podcast on Instagram: @FilipinoFridaysPodcast Email us at contact@filipinofridays.com. Follow Archie on Instagram: @saychiees / Follow Archia on Instagram: @nah.tividad Music: Hot Coffee by Patrick Patrikios

Recognize: Losing the W in Women's Sports

Missy Franklin: The Creator.  Visit RecognizePod.com to read more, and follow us at @recognizepod wherever you're feeling social.

One and One Podcast
Elizabeth Pelton

One and One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 58:42


Elizabeth Pelton is a former United States Swimmer who also swam collegiately at the University of California-Berkeley from 2012-2016 where she helped win the 2015 National Championship.  She talks about growing up in Fairfield, Connecticut, but moving to Baltimore, Maryland, at a young age, coming from a large family of swimmers, and representing the United States and traveling the world at such a young age.  Elizabeth describes her high school career where she was homeschooled due to traveling so much for her swim career,  her recruiting process, why she chose Cal, knowing Head Coach Teri McKeever through US swimming, and coming so close to making the 2012 Olympic Team.  She then discusses her great career at Cal where she won National Swimmer of the Year as a Freshman, being teammates with Missy Franklin, having a talented team at Cal where they won many races and events, including the 2015 National Title, swimming internationally during the summers, and why she chose to retire after the 2016 Olympic Prelims.  Elizabeth talks about her life now in the Bay Area, still being involved in swimming, giving lessons, and working in marketing.

Before the Clouds (Business, entrepreneurship, hustle, influencers, career advice, marketing, jobs

Kara Lynn Joyce is a three-time USA Olympic swimmer living in Long Beach, CA. Kara competed in the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympics for team USA winning a total of four medals. As a swimmer for the University of Georgia, Joyce won 18 NCAA titles and set the American Record in the 50 yard and 50 meter freestyle. In 2010 she moved to Denver to train with Olympic star, Missy Franklin, in an attempt to make her third Olympic team. Her journey has been captured in the beautiful film, "Touch the Wall” which has been screened globally in theaters and is available via blue-ray, dvd and amazon prime. In 2017 Kara founded the Lead Sports Co. for teenage girl athletes. Lead focuses on connecting female athletes with accomplished women in sports through yearly summits and regional seminars. Over the last 4 years the Lead Company has grown from not only a yearly event, but an online community and Academy. The Lead Academy is the home base for teenage girl athletes, parents and coaches with comprehensive online courses in Leadership, Confidence, Sports Psychology, and more. To stay connected with your host, follow @thomas.ma7 on Instagram

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

Purposeful Fitness with Coach Ola

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 45:44


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

Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast
SSPC: Missy Franklin Launches "Relentless Spirit" 10-Session Masterclass

Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 28:06 Very Popular


5-time Olympic gold medalist Missy Franklin dropped in on the SwimSwam Podcast to share her new 10-session (5 hour) course, Relentless Spirit.  The timing is perfect considering pool space is becoming more and more limited, and Missy's a pro communicating her swimming experience and all the wisdom she has learned. Relentless Spirit is comprehension, covering GOAL SETTING, CONFIDENCE, NUTRITION, OVERCOMING FAILURE, BALANCE, MOBILITY & STRETCHING, TECHNIQUE, ending with an OPEN Q&A.  Relentless Spirit has it all, and it is the perfect holiday gift for your swimmer or swim coach. See Missy Franklin's 10 Session Course Here Click here to listen and subscribe on Spotify Click here to listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Click here to listen and subscribe on Podbean Click here to listen and subscribe on Google Click here to listen and subscribe on YouTube Click here to listen and subscribe on Listen Notes Click here to listen and subscribe on Stitcher Click here to listen and subscribe on iHeartRadio Click here to listen and subscribe on Amazon Click here to listen and subscribe on Pandora Music: Otis McDonaldwww.otismacmusic.com

Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy
Episode 51: Missy Franklin

Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 62:33


Five-time Olympic gold medalist Missy Franklin joins Laughter Permitted to discuss her journey both in and out of the pool. Missy shares what it was like to win four gold medals at the 2012 London Olympics as a 17-year-old -- there’s a Justin Bieber story involved -- and how the 2016 Rio Olympics were the hardest eight days of her career. She describes how that experience shaped her life and talks candidly about mental health. Now retired from competitive swimming, Missy updates us on what she’s doing -- it’s a lot of good work! -- and finds common ground with Julie over the merits of having an air fryer. Plus, Julie is determined to clone Missy.

The Money Exchange
Tips on Travel Hacking with Julia of Geobreeze - Eps. 71

The Money Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 34:34


Julia shared tips on how to travel hack. The credit cards best used for travel hacking. Julia Menez is a travel hacking coach, speaker, and founder of Geobreeze. After traveling to more than 30 countries before the age of 30 and saving thousands of dollars each year by travel hacking, Julia distills the strategies from top travel hackers around the world in her Geobreeze Travel podcast, and prepares personalized points and miles strategy plans for her private coaching clients. Julia has been a speaker for events such as FinConX, and has led a travel hacking workshop for thousands of registered attendees at the SHEFACTOR 2020 Launch Your Life Summit, an event that featured speakers such as Bethany Hamilton, Kaitlyn Bristowe, and Missy Franklin. She has also been featured in numerous business and travel podcasts. Julia is available for comments and interviews regarding award travel, personal finance, entrepreneurship, and women in business. You an find Julia at www.geobreezetravel.com You can find the host at www.itsmymoneyjournal.info

Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast
SSPC: Missy Franklin Explains her Shoulder Problems - GMM Presented by SwimOutlet.com

Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 30:18


Five-time Olympic gold medalist, Missy Franklin, was featured in People Magazine where she was quoted: “...my shoulders are in so much pain that I can maybe hop in the pool and swim easy for 20, 30 minutes, but that’s about as much as my old broken shoulders can handle at this point.” SwimSwam picked up the story and ran a report. The deluge of traffic made me worry the site might crash. It didn't, but I couldn't figure out what the fuss was all about. Missy's shoulder problems was old news, and, frankly, not a big surprise.  Elites with long careers often experience some level of should issue they have to manage in retirement. Anyway, Missy was scheduled to come on the podcast for another topic, and I asked her to put the whole situation in her own words--which she did. Missy catches us up on her life and her mission now, which is to support pools reopening safely. Specifically, as a USA Swimming Foundation Ambassador, Missy advocates the safe reopening of learn to swim programs.  A lot of parents are concerned about taking their kids to lessons to learn how to swim, and it is important to be armed with the right information about how to gain this lifesaving skills during the pandemic. For more information go here. Click here to listen and subscribe on Spotify Click here to listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Click here to listen and subscribe on Podbean Click here to listen and subscribe on Google Click here to listen and subscribe on YouTube Click here to listen and subscribe on Listen Notes Click here to listen and subscribe on Stitcher Click here to listen and subscribe on iHeartRadio Click here to listen and subscribe on Amazon

Unfit
LEAD, Don’t Follow with Olympic Swimmer Kara Lynn Joyce

Unfit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 64:19


Like, rate, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! (https://apple.co/2Nq9und) Follow Unfit on Instagram (https://bit.ly/3hxTUnD). DRUM ROLL PLEASE. We are so excited to share our conversation with 18-time NCAA Champion, three-time USA Olympian, four-time Olympic Silver Medalist, (and now friend of the pod) Kara Lynn Joyce (9:50). Kara takes us back to when she first got her start in the sport (17:23), her impressive collegiate swimming career, and what it was like to compete at the Olympics...THREE TIMES. Training to qualify for her third Olympics looked very different from the first two—she moved to Colorado to train with another swimmer who was on her way to global stardom, Missy Franklin (25:18). Their training and friendship is captured in the documentary, Touch the Wall. After two decades of competing at an elite level, Kara had to transition to normal life, and struggled figuring out what she wanted to do (33:48). She began working with young female swimmers and soon discovered the coaching she was able to provide them outside the pool was more transformative than her actual swimming instruction. That’s when she created the LEAD Sports Summit; an annual, all-inclusive event connecting female athletes with Olympic champions and experts in sport and mental health. In May 2020, Kara and her team launched a project two years in the making: the LEAD Sports Academy, a suite of online courses for building skills in confidence, leadership, mental health, nutrition and more (40:34). We chat about the importance of providing teenage athletes the resources to help them through their adolescence, and how the moments in between competitions and training often have the most impact (45:45). Check out the brand new LEAD Sports Company website (https://www.leadsportsco.com/) and stick around through the end of the episode for some piping hot Olympic tea. Follow Kara on Instagram (https://bit.ly/3jI6cJT), Twitter (https://bit.ly/3jGkdI2), and watch Touch the Wall on Prime Video (https://amzn.to/3oEdj9X) or Vudu (https://bit.ly/3kFyk1r).

Afternoon Drive
Thursday Oct 22: Hour 1 - Fangio's parking spot, Eric's career choice, Missy Franklin joins the show, Raiders flood Covid list, Ball Arena

Afternoon Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 45:59


Fangio's parking spot, Eric's career choice, Missy Franklin joins the show, Raiders flood Covid list, Ball Arena, Boxing

Best of Mile High Sports
Afternoon Drive: Missy Franklin Johnson joins the program to discuss her work in the swimming community and who the best swimmer all time is

Best of Mile High Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 21:15


Missy Franklin Johnson joins the program to discuss her work in the swimming community and who the best swimmer in the world is, as well as a little Halloween talk

Bleav in The Charity Stripe
Missy Franklin Johnson GUESTS - SODE 284

Bleav in The Charity Stripe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 51:59


WiSP Sports
The CWSA Podcast: S1E4 - Missy Franklin, 2015 Winner

WiSP Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 42:12


Missy Franklin credits her parents for their great parenting skills as she was introduced to all sports and activities while being most at home in the water and hopes others choose a sport because they have passion for it. MIssy reflects on the different stages of competition from youth competition where her focus was just on improving to qualifying for the 2012 Olympic Trials where there were no expectations to earning five medals. She describes the pressure and the expectations that followed to personal disappointment and personal reflection. Missy shares the importance of having rivals and friends and a college experience. She is a firm believer that the greatest lessons in life happen when and how you are supposed to learn them. Missy shares those lessons as well as the transition from a competitive sport’s career to life out of the pool, the challenges of re-defining oneself and the mental health issues that athletes can sometimes face in retirement. Host: Chris Voelz, CWSA Executive Director Podcast length: 42 mins. A co-production with the CWSA. For more information, links and resources plus conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s First and Only Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 60 hosts, 1300+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.    

Champion's Mojo
Teri McKeever: Exploiting Your Strengths for Success, Episode #79

Champion's Mojo

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 60:53 Very Popular


Trailblazing swim coach Teri McKeever has earned an astonishing number of achievements on Olympic and collegiate levels, and she says that recognizing strengths and working hard to maximize them is a path to success. She also advises her swimmers to be creative in how they train and perform in order to reach their goals. Listen in as she shares these and other champion insights with Kelly and Maria. Contact Kelly and Maria at hello@championsmojo.com.MORE ON TERI MCKEEVERTeri McKeever was the first ever female head coach of the U.S. Olympic swim team, earning this honor at the 2012 Olympics. She is currently the head women’s swim coach at the University of California at Berkeley, where she has served for the past 28 seasons. McKeever has also been a two-time U.S. Olympic team assistant coach, seven-time U.S. World Championships team assistant coach, two-time U.S. Pan Pacs head coach and U.S. World short-course championships head coach. She’s also coached 26 Olympians who have won 36 Olympic medals. McKeever’s UC teams have won four NCAA titles and she’s been voted Pac-12 Coach of the Year eight times. She has won four Pac-12 team titles and coached six national Swimmers of the Year, including greats like: Natalie Coughlin, Missy Franklin and most recently, Kathleen Baker. These are just a few of her NCAA awards and her Golden Bears have captured 65 NCAA individual or relay titles. Episode Topics and MentionsBob BowmanJenny ThompsonUniversity of California at BerkeleyElementary EducationNatalie CoughlinMissy FranklinKathleen BakerUniversity of Southern CaliforniaFamily of 10Teri’s mom was her coachPersonal excellenceHelen SilverTakeawaysMariaBe willing to fail and pivot. Recognize the opportunity in things that don’t work out. Fail quickly and move forward with what is next.Building up others -- making others better -- in the long run is more important than individual wins. KellyThere is more than one way to skin a cat - be creative at reaching success. Discover and own your strengths -- then exploit them. Quote of the Week"What you really need to do is figure out what you do well and exploit the heck out of it." -- Teri McKeeverSubscribe to the Champion's Mojo podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Play. Have something you want to share with us? Email it to hello@championsmojo.com

Crazed
038: Athletics, Anxiety, and the World Stage: Missy Franklin

Crazed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 30:33


In this episode, Matt and Sarah sit down with five-time Olympic Gold-Medalist Missy Franklin. They discuss the challenges she faced as an elite athlete and public figure while grappling with depression and anxiety, authentically representing herself and meeting the incredibly high expectations of the World’s most accomplished athletes.

Restoic
Ep. 6: Creating the Feeling of Déjà Vu #MondayMotivation

Restoic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 7:22


The most successful athletes train differently and in this episode, we're discussing visualization through Missy Franklin’s quote: “When I get there, I've already pictured what's going to happen a million times, so I don't actually have to think about it.” As a five-time Olympic gold medalist, she has tapped into the power of imagery, and we're excited to help you get started with your own personal practice.   Follow & tag us on social media @restoic   Email us questions & feedback @ info@restoic.com   Finally, be sure to use promo code ‘PODCAST’ to receive an exclusive discount for listeners @ www.restoic.com & thank you for supporting the show!

Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast
SwimSwam Podcast: Missy Franklin, Hayes Johnson Talk Swim Joy in Summer League

Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 38:20


We sat down with swimming power couple Missy Franklin (5-time Olympic champion, as if you didn't already know that) and Hayes Johnson, former Texas Longhorn swimmer and current president of Swimmingly, to talk about one simple thing. Swimming joy. Hayes and Missy took us through their summer league experiences as youths, and how that shaped the rest of their career moving forward. Realizing that many young swimmers around the country are missing out on their own summer league memories this season, the couple have been conducting a ton of zooms with teams to give them advice and help them through this tough time. They also started their own swim swag store. aptly titled SwimSwag, where swimmers can buy swimmer-specific swag to really bring out their inner swimmer. Click here to listen and subscribe on Spotify Click here to listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Click here to listen and subscribe on Podbean Click here to listen and subscribe on Google Click here to listen and subscribe on YouTube Music: Otis McDonald www.otismacmusic.com

The SheFactor Podcast
SheGrad Party Highlights Featuring Olympic Gold Medalist Missy Franklin

The SheFactor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 31:21


In honor of both our virtual SheGrad Party and us moving into a new month talking about Fuel (aka food, fitness, health & wellness), this episode features 5x Olympic Gold Medalist Missy Franklin. She talks about the dark spiral of mental health issues she's faced in her career, how she dealt with the roller coaster of highs and lows, finding her self worth outside of swimming, and how excited she is to see the world come out of this time stronger than ever. This episode also features a highlight reel of all our fave moments from the SheGrad Party! Watch the replay of the SheGrad Party here, or listen to extended interviews and performances with all 20+ of our special guests on our SheGrad Party podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-shefactor-podcast/message

Kick Set
Episode 23: Missy Franklin

Kick Set

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 42:32


6x Olympic medalist Missy Franklin joins Kick Set to talk about her career, the USA Swimming Foundation and mental health!

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Everybody A Everybody Gay
Season 3, Episode 22: Will the Circle Be Unbroken?

Everybody A Everybody Gay

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 122:02


In this episode, we're salting our carrot sticks with Will the Circle Be Unbroken? We talk Spencer's fascinating first hours as a patient at Radley, Prezra's unemployment resulting in a predator detente and an interrogation for Aria, Missy Franklin's bizarre cameo that might be a cover for lesbian flirting, Hanna handling more fallout with a suddenly-alive Wilden, Mona showing up to remind Spencer of everything she could have had, and Dr. Sullivan behaving as a decidedly sketchy and seriously unhelpful therapist. Content warning: this episode contains some mentions of self-harm, suicidal ideation, and sexual abuse. Send us an email at EverybodyAPodcast@gmail.com, check out our Instagram @everybodyapodcast, and please rate/review us on iTunes. Thanks for listening!

We Are Unstoppable
Missy Franklin

We Are Unstoppable

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 33:54


What happens when you put on a game face and the effort leaves you depleted, depressed and desperate for answers? That’s what happened to Missy Franklin, the world’s sweetheart in the swimming pool with five Olympic gold medals to her name. Being unstoppable isn’t about winning all the time. In this emotional podcast, Franklin opens up about her early years as a competitive swimmer, her devastating shoulder injury prior to the 2016 Olympics and how she rose from the depths of depression to fight her way back to the surface. In her journey to push through her fear of not being good enough, Franklin talks about the first time she spoke openly about depression and the healing power of talking about this taboo subject. With the worst now behind her, Franklin reveals her game plan for pushing through the feeling that the world is going on without you. Recently retired from competitive swimming, and married to the love of her life, Franklin talks about her number one priority in life and how to be unstoppable for the rest of your life. Missy is joined later in the show by Dr. Neill Epperson, professor and chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado School of Medicine on the Anschutz Medical Campus. Dr. Epperson speaks about the stigma pro athletes face when talking about mental health, the difference between men and women in their susceptibility to mental health issues, the warning signs when someone may be slipping into depression, and why we are mentally unprepared for the unpredictable stress from the coronavirus pandemic. #UnstoppablePodcasts

Houston Sports Talk
Ep. 415: Olympic Swimmer Cammile Adams (on her career, Michael Phelps, Katie Ledecky and Missy Franklin)

Houston Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 37:38


Houston's own 2 time Olympic Swimmer Cammile Adams joins Host Robert Land to look back at her trips to Rio and London. What was it like to be teammates with Michael Phelps, Katie Ledecky, Missy Franklin and Houston's own Simone Manuel? She talks about her incredible teammates and being apart of the iconic viral 'Call Me Maybe' Team USA video. Robert also asks Cammile about her new project Safe Splash and her rise from Cy Woods High School and Texas A&M to one of the best 200 Meter Fly swimmers in the world. Email Info@HoustonSportsTalk.net for questions or comments. Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter @HSTPodcast

Hastings, Harris and Dover
3 - 25 - 20 Hour 1 Of Hastings, Harris & Dover

Hastings, Harris and Dover

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 47:23


We talk to the incredible Missy Franklin here about all things Olympics, and life in Colorado after sports!

Hastings, Harris and Dover
3 - 25 - 20 Missy Franklin Interview

Hastings, Harris and Dover

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 25:46


ICYMI: Here is the full interview with Missy Franklin!

Ultimate Swimmer
Missy Franklin

Ultimate Swimmer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 29:01 Very Popular


Welcome to the Ultimate Swimmer Podcast I’m your host 3x Olympic Gold Medalist and captain of the 2000 USA team, Josh Davis Here at Ultimate Swimmer we hope to inform, inspire and encourage you to be the very best version of you...physically, mentally and spiritually on your swimming journey. This podcast is geared primarily for those of us in the aquatic disciplines of age-group swimming, college swimming, para-swimming, open water swimming, and masters swimming but we welcome all who are interested in peak performance, pursuing excellence and swimming with purpose.   In our first episode ever, Josh talks with Missy Franklin about her journey in the swimming world!

Life Is Not Complicated, You Are - Strong Opinions Podcast
S4E3 Missy Franklin: Thinking Beyond Tax Season, It’s Not Just About "The Bag"

Life Is Not Complicated, You Are - Strong Opinions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 56:20


Success should not be based on lavish lifestyles and inflated bank accounts; flaunting your fancy homes and putting your luxuries on display. You can’t build a future on “Bottles” and Benz’s. You can’ retire on rims and Rolexes. You can’t save if you’re always shopping for stilettos. Acquisitions are fleeting. Investments are long-term. A sound future is built on stability, not status.― Carlos Wallace, Life Is Not Complicated-You Are: Turning Your Biggest Disappointments Into Your Greatest Blessings --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifeisnotcomplicated/message

NUOTO DUNQUE SONO
Una leggenda durata troppo poco: Missy Franklin

NUOTO DUNQUE SONO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 8:39


11 ori mondiali, 5 ori olimpici, 5 record mondiali fatti cadere in carriera. Un totale di 28 medaglie internazionali vinte. La sfortuna di un infortunio che sembra non finire mai ed il ritiro definitivo dalle competizioni, a soli 23 anni. Nel podcast di oggi parliamo dell'incredibile storia di Missy Franklin.

Athlete Maestro | Sports Education | Sports Psychology | Mental Toughness | Athlete Development | Mental Training | Master Th

When you retire at a young age, its usually difficult for you to have achieved much in sports. Not Missy Franklin. Over 20 international medals by the age of 23. In this episode you'll learn some of the things that led her to the top. If you find this episode helpful, share it with a fellow athlete to help them on their quest to achieve their sports goals. There are a ton of podcasts you could listening to right now but you chose Athlete Maestro. What should I talk about next? Please let me know on twitter or in the comments below Subscribe for FREE lessons on Itunes: athletemaestro.com/itunes If you found anything useful on the podcast, please leave a RATING AND REVIEW so other young athletes like yourself can find and benefit from the podcast. To learn how to SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A RATING on the show, head to www.athletemaestro.com/subscribe. For more on Athlete Maestro visit athletemaestro.com If you have any questions, feel free to send an email tola@athletemaestro.com Get the Athlete Maestro Daily Planner, www.athletemaestro.com/dailyplanner Find me on social media Instagram - @tolaogunlewe Twitter - @tolaogunlewe Thanks for tuning in.

Finding Mastery
Missy Franklin on Being a Champion in Victory and Defeat

Finding Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 66:18


This week’s conversation is with Missy Franklin, a five-time Olympic gold medalist and two-time FINA World Swimmer of the Year.Missy retired from swimming in December of 2018 after an incredible career.In 2011, she established herself as one of the top swimmers in the world when she won five medals – three of them gold – at the 2011 FINA World Championships in Shanghai.At the 2012 Olympic Games in London, Missy won four gold medals and one bronze medal.Missy’s performance in the 200-meter backstroke broke the world record in the event and also marked the first time that an American had won the event in 40 years.Missy was named “World Swimmer of the Year" and "American Swimmer of the Year" by Swimming World Magazine and earned the ESPY for "Best Female Olympian "in 2013 and "Best Female College Athlete" in 2015.Missy brought home another gold medal from the 2016 Rio Olympics for her performance in the 4 x 200 relay but viewed those Olympic Games as one of the most challenging experiences of her life.A shoulder injury leading up to the games derailed her both physically and mentally and continued to hamper her in the years after those Games.And that’s something we touch on in this conversation.Missy shares how she dealt with the first real adversity she faced in her life and the depression that followed it.In Missy words:“It’s not about whether or not someone's gone through more than you or whether or not someone's lost more or gained more, it's just about being human together and knowing that we all experience these emotions based on so many different things.”And I think that's something really important to think about-- regardless of our upbringing, status, or fame, we all go through something, we all experience adversity.No one lives a "perfect" life but it's how we learn from those moments and help each other get better at managing them. ------Please support our partners!We're able to keep growing and creating content for YOU because of their support. We believe in their mission and would appreciate you supporting them in return!!To take advantage of deals from our partners, head to https://www.findingmastery.net/partners where you'll find all discount links and codes mentioned in the podcast.

Jen Said What?!
Podcast for Week Ending 5/31/19

Jen Said What?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 65:29


(00:00:00)- 3 years yesterday since Harambe passed away. Elon Musk celebrates Harambe’s life by making a rap song for him. (00:23:27)- Olympic gold medalist Missy Franklin stops by the show to talk about recovering from setbacks. When Jen finds out that Missy also wears size 12 shoes she makes the whole interview about that. (00:46:51) -Hiphop artist J-Nice is back on the show with powerful words about how to overcome imposter syndrome.

Olympic Channel Podcast
Start 2019 the right way with five inspirational Olympic stories

Olympic Channel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 34:47


If you’re looking for some motivation to achieve what you want in 2019, then have a listen to these amazing stories from across the Olympic world. We hear from Michael Phelps, Missy Franklin, Jordyn Wieber, and more. Whatever your aim for the new year, we hope these stories from the greats will inspire you on your way to greatness. LINKS: Missy Franklin Jordyn Wieber Yusra Mardini Michael Phelps Klete Keller

If We Were Riding
#51 Boxing Day

If We Were Riding

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 41:01


This week on the show: Allyson Felix’s pregnancy, Missy Franklin's retirement, our favorite Triathlon moments from 2018, trends & predictions for 2019 and Kelly and Sara's resolutions.

Steve Jones Show
Steve Jones Show – Wednesday, December 19, 2018 Hour 1

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 39:19


Steve is in Pittsburgh for Penn State Basketball as the Nittany Lions take on Duquesne. Topics: Nittany Lions Early Signing Day, Missy Franklin and Matt Painter. Guest: Nate Bauer (Blue White Illustrated) joins us to discuss Penn State hoops as well as how the Nittany Lions did on college football’s Early National Letter of Intent Day. Also, we wrap up the hour with breaking Citrus Bowl news regarding Kentucky.

Afternoon Drive
Wednesday Dec 19: Hour 1 - Amy Van Dyken on Missy Franklin's career, Nuggets red hot

Afternoon Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 42:11


Eric and Les chat with Amy Van Dyken on Missy Franklin's career, Nuggets red hot

Steve Jones Show
Steve Jones Show – Wednesday, December 19, 2018 Hour 1

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 39:18


Steve is in Pittsburgh for Penn State Basketball as the Nittany Lions take on Duquesne. Topics: Nittany Lions Early Signing Day, Missy Franklin and Matt Painter. Guest: Nate Bauer (Blue White Illustrated) joins us to discuss Penn State hoops as well as how the Nittany Lions did on college football’s Early National Letter of Intent Day. Also, we wrap up the hour with breaking Citrus Bowl news regarding Kentucky.

Team Never Quit
Missy Franklin – 4 time Olympic Gold Medalist – World Record Holder – One of the Greatest Swimmer’s of all Time – Champion of Positivity

Team Never Quit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 91:07


What separates the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat? The heart and soul of a true champion. The Team Never Quit Podcast is proud to welcome one of the greatest Olympic champions of all time, swimming phenom, Missy Franklin. Navy SEALs Marcus Luttrell, David Rutherford and The Wizard welcome Missy and her infectious personality to this weeks epic show. Listen to Missy’s amazing Never Quit story and her remarkable perspective on both winning and losing. Missy Franklin ascended to the top of the swimming world at just 17 years old winning 4 Olympic Gold medals in the 2012 games proving to the world her phenomenal drive and desire to be the best. Since then she’s continued to demonstrate her insatiable appetite to compete at the highest levels. She has accumulated 28 medals in international competition, most of which are Gold, and still holds the world record in the 200m backstroke long course. The most amazing thing about Missy is her attitude and mindset. With a perpetual smile and limitless positivity, it’s no wonder that she has the ability to keep profound perspective on life and her career in swimming even after her disappointing performance in the 2016 games. This episode of the TNQ Podcast will have you laughing hysterically as well as motivated to get back into the competition. Marcus, Rut and The Wizard create a great platform to share incredible insight on performance, following your passion, and keeping life’s greatest challenges in perspective. Missy Franklin is a true champion both in the pool and in life. USA, USA, USA! Great Stories Ignite Legends Support the show.

Olympic Channel Podcast
Missy Franklin and the Youth Olympic Games starts

Olympic Channel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 11:54


We open our daily podcast from Buenos Aires with a bang as USA's Missy Franklin. She opens up about her body issues when she was a teenager. There’s some sage advice on how to perform under the glare of the world afrom the five-time Olympic champion. Plus, we speak to Paris 2024 boss and three-time Olympic champion Tony Estanguet on why he has a vested interest in the athletes' performance here in Buenos Aires.For a live stream from the Youth Olympic Games - head to Olympic Channel now.

Colorado Matters
Missy Franklin Opens Up About Depression; What Did Teacher Protests Change In Education?

Colorado Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 48:15


Missy Franklin captivated summer Olympics watchers in 2012, but fell short in 2016. Colorado's golden girl struggled with depression as she adjusted to a life where swimming wasn't her core identity. Next, a CPR listener interviews education reporter Jenny Brundin about the aftermath of teacher protests.

WiSP Sports
(f)empower: S1E10 - Missy Franklin Tells it Like it Is

WiSP Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 54:19


In this season finale before Kara Lynn Joyce and Christen Shefchunas take a summer break they are joined by a living legend in swimming. Missy Franklin shares some special moments in her career, how she faced her fear and found her confidence, how important her family and supporters have been in her journey, how she overcame depression. We hear how she felt going into her first Olympics Games having qualified for 7 events, how she knew when she dived in that a race was hers, how moving to Georgia was a bold but best decision for her and how she loves her life there and new coach. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcast visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports Radio is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 20 hosts, 800 + episodes across 30+ shows and a global audience of 1.8 million. WiSP Sports Radio is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.  If you enjoy what we do and believe women in sport deserve equal coverage, please consider supporting our Patreon campaign so that we can continue to produce programs like this and take WiSP Sports Radio to the next level of production with live shows. Click here to watch the video and read about the rewards of joining the WiSP team.

The Experience with LaFern Cusack
Missy Franklin: Olympic Gold Medalist

The Experience with LaFern Cusack

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 21:13


LaFern Cusack speaks with Olympian Missy Franklin about winning five medals, how swimming changed her life and the MAKE A SPLASH initiative for USA Swimming Foundation.

WiSP Sports
(f)empower S1E3 - Cheryl Preheim's Journey in TV and Life

WiSP Sports

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 31:10


This week Christen Shefchuna and Kara Lynn Joyce chat with Cheryl Preheim, news anchor for the NBC affiliate WXIA-TV in Atlanta. Cheryl came from 9 News Denver where she worked for 18 years. While in Denver, she worked closely with Olympic swimmer Missy Franklin. Cheryl has been to the last four Olympics and we talk to her about the impact that these amazing female athletes have had on her. She is also passionate about being a positive influence in her community. Cheryl started Brave Conquers Fear, after two of her four children faced serious health challenges in the span of six weeks. She does “profiles in courage” type stories to inspire and empower the community. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcast visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports Radio is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 20 hosts, 780+ episodes across 30+ shows and a global audience of 1.6 million. WiSP Sports Radio is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Email us at info@wispsports.com.  If you enjoy what we do and believe women in sport deserve equal coverage, please consider supporting our Patreon campaign so that we can continue to produce programs like this and take WiSP Sports Radio to the next level of production with live shows. Click here to watch the video and read about the rewards of joining the WiSP team.  

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Olympic Channel Podcast
Missy Franklin and Joseph Schooling

Olympic Channel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 24:45


Expectations can affect any achievement. Five-time Olympic champion Missy Franklin went into London 2012 without any expectations and had the time of her life. At Rio 2016, she admits her approach wasn’t correct. What are her expectations for Tokyo 2020? Plus, Singapore’s first ever Olympic gold medallist Joseph Schooling beat the world and Michael Phelps in Rio. How can he manage expectations going forward in his career?

ASCA Podcast
ASCA Podcast #18 - Loren Landow

ASCA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 125:06


Coach Landow is highly sought after for his ability to analyze and correct biomechanics. He has trained thousands of athletes of all ages and abilities, including over 700 professional athletes in the NFL, NHL, MLB, UFC, WNBA and Olympic medalists. Coach Landow has worked with over 70 NFL All-Pro’s and over 20 first round draft selections in the NFL. He has been a National and International presenter for the leading organizations in the performance field, and also serves as a consultant for many professional and collegiate teams across the country including MLB Texas Rangers, USA Women’s National Soccer Team, and USA Bobsled Team. Coach Landow is the author of two books, My Off-Season with the Denver Broncos: Building a Championship Team (While Nobody’s Watching) and also Ultimate Conditioning for Martial Arts. Coach Landow developed the ACL prevention program and the ACL return to sport protocols for the world-renowned Steadman Hawkins Clinic-Denver. He currently is the owner and director of Landow Performance. Quotes “The more saturation of qualities in the offseason, the more we can retain these qualities during the season with less work” “Once I have their trust, I can throw a couple of jabs at them but then I show them I’m not going away and still going to be there for them” “Did the pillow feel better than success?” “I hear the argument all the time – I squat, I deadlift, I do all these things, I don’t need to strengthen my core, my trunk, whatever you want to call it… and I completely disagree” “remove the weight training completely (before a fight), and the guys are more suspectible to injury I find” “I need to give them what their sport and practices are not giving them” “If I’ve interfered with skill development, I’ve screwed up” “We can monitor all we want but if we are not doing anything with it, its just a waste of time” “If the stove is hot, quit touching it” Shownotes 1) What asthma taught him incl multiple nights stay in the ER, food allergies, and breathing 4:19 2) Stages of his career 9:55 3) Working with other staff including surgeons and knowing your stuff 15:13 4) Lessons from Velocity Sports Performance & the link with Athlete’s Performance/EXOS beginnings 20:28 5) "My Offseason with the Broncos" book 24:40 6) A typical day in offseason for an NFL pro 28:52 7) How the NFL offseason works now 31:07 8) Coaching & maintaining athlete motivation especially in a private sector user pay model 35:25 9) Loren's private sector business models 40:31 10) Trunk training continuum philosphipes 45:07 11) His UFC Ultimate Fighter experience & MMA training systems he uses in camps 52:43 12) Monitoring & testing tools for a private facility 1:06:20 13) Metrics on force plates and how much symmetry should we have e.g. +20% assym 1:11:25 14) ACL and return to sport considerations 1:17:18 15) Importance of demonstrating things right for coaches 1:29:46 16) Getting dorsiflexion from the right spot 1:32:48 17) Tendon philosophy – a blister vs a callous 1:43:04 18) Burpees for speed & explosiveness, “sloptimal mechanics” and what to do if you are a lousy O lifter or hurt 1:45:27 19) The importance of guidance for people post internship and why he loves the message from the Talent Code 1:57:50 People mentioned 1) Loren Seagrave @lorenseagrave 2) Rett Larson @rettasaurus 3) Josh Aycock @joshuaaycock1 4) Victor Hall @victoriusr837 5) Ken Vick @coachkenvick 6) Charlie Francis 7) Tim Gabbett @TimGabbett 8) Christian MacCaffery @run_cmc 9) Stu McGill @drstuartmcgill 10) Matt Jordan @jordanstrength 11) Tom Purvis @tompurvisptrts 12) Mick Stierli @mickstierli 13) Missy Franklin @missyfranklin88 14) Greg Roskopf @mat_hq 15) Dan Pfaff @dpfaff 16) Stephen Plisk

Run This World with Nicole DeBoom
85 - Olympian Kara Lynn Joyce "Nobody Told Me I Couldn't"

Run This World with Nicole DeBoom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 70:53


Kara Lynn Joyce is a badass athlete. She has swum in 3 Olympics earning 4 Olympic medals. She won 18 NCAA titles. She was a high school national champion. Kara performed at the highest level for many many years. But it isn't her swimming career that will define her legacy. It is her dedication to helping girls develop into strong women that she will be remembered for. Kara's passion has shifted to an organization she founded called LEAD. It stands for Leadership, Empowerment & Athletic Development. It’s not as glorious as the Olympics but it’s so much more meaningful. She is making a huge impact in girls lives. That has so much more opportunity to change the world in a positive way. But she couldn’t get here without her swimming experience which I’m so excited to share with you. If you have or know female teenage swimmers ages 13-18, check out her Labor Day weekend LEAD Summit in Atlanta . It will sell out, so if you want to go, don't miss it! Check out this video for a little teaser. I think the messages that Kara and her incredible lineup of speakers like Missy Franklin, Elizabeth Beisel and more, add so much to helping girls develop strength and confidence at this important time. I wish the LEAD Summit existed when I was 13! Today we talk about: Growing up in a swimmer family Milestones and more: Nobody told me I couldn't Meeting Olympians: Why role models are important Swimming in the Olympics LEAD: Why it's important to provide teenage girls support Consistency: It's not sexy, but it's the key to success Doing the next right thing Overcoming disappointment & having faith in the process Evolving as an athlete Here's the best part about Kara. She still loves every single thing that swimming has done and still does for her. She just knew it was time to move on. In my opinion, that’s a gift. Knowing when it’s time. I want to end with something I think it so cool and very fitting for this podcast. Kara is a former Olympic swimmer. She’s a total and complete badass athlete. Yet when asked what she does now for fitness, she said, “I walk.” Walking helps give her that head space that she had for so many years underwater as a swimmer. I respect that about her. And I encourage all of you (me included) to just get out there and walk when our heads go out of control! And a final quick reminder to you healthy, active, robust listeners to support the show by heading over to healthiq.com/rtw to see if you qualify for cheaper rates on life insurance! Be sure to mention RTW so they know I sent you.

The Better Show
Lessons from the Olympics

The Better Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 85:34


We talk about what secrets we can learn from the Olympics to help us get better. We explore it's origins, history & controversies. Then we dive into lessons inspired by Olympians that we can apply in our daily lives. Show Notes 2:10— Quotes from our listeners on what the Olympic games mean to them. 3:00— Global viewership of the Olympics vs the viewership of other popular sporting events 6:02 —How did the Olympics begin and how did we get to the modern Olympic games?  9:20— Which Olympics sports have been discontinued? 10:00— Ian tests March & Darren's knowledge of the Olympics with a trivia question. Which country has taken home the most gold medals in tug-of-war? 10:50— March shares some Olympic firsts including introduction of new women's sports and technology to assist the scoring of games 12:20— Ian discovers that the World's Fair is actually still going 13:20— March shares the story of the first Olympic doping tests and you won't believe what an athlete tested positive for 14:25— We discuss doping in sports and how it has changed over time 15:40— Darren shares his personal experience having lived in Atlanta during the 1996 Summer Olympic games  18:40— Darren shares his experience visiting Vancouver during the 2010 Winter Olympic games 20:00— We discuss how large public events like the Olympics are a target for terrorism and why we shouldn't let that deter us from celebrating and enjoying the games 22:22— March shares what the Olympics has meant to him growing up in Ireland 24:55— March shares his experience having visited several Olympic cities and viewing the architecture on display in the Olympic villages 26:50— Ian shares his experiences watching the Olympics as a child growing up in Glens Falls, NY and living near an Olympic training facility for cross-country skiing 32:25— Darren asks Ian what are his favorite Olympic sports 34:40— Darren shares some interesting scientific facts about one of his favorite Winter Olympic sports: curling 36:30— We learn about the different types of ice surfaces in use at the Winter Olympics 37:50— How much does it cost to host an Olympics Games, what do host cities get from hosting the Olympics Games, and is it a profitable venture for the host cities? 44:20— Ian makes an observation about how some cities seem to repeatedly get an opportunity to host the games while others are looked over 45:50— March, Darren, and Ian suggest a few tourist suggestions for visitors to Seattle 46:40 —March shares the history of Olympic controversies over the years 48:40— March shares the inspiring story of Jackie Owens' performance at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin 51:00— Darren shares a recommendation on a documentary on doping in sports 51:58 —Ian explains what “OAR” means when listed as the country designation for an athlete 55:26— March shares three main things we can learn from Olympic athletes about overcoming obstacles.  59:28— March, Ian and Darren put their heads together and discover what Olympic athlete, Mo Farrah, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and the interplanetary Tesla roadster have in common. 1:01:56— March shares the history of the Fosbury Flop. 1:04:24— Ian shares some of the reasons behind his love for golf and we learn that sometimes the key to performance is not in perfect execution but in how we recover from our mistakes. 1:08:06 —How athletes and public speakers both use nervousness and internally stress as fuel for delivering powerful performances.  1:09:55— A technique from 5-time Olympic gold medalist, Missy Franklin, for calming one's nerves 1:12:45— FITYMI (Fake it till you make it) technique for maintaining confidence before a performance. 1:14:35— Darren gives some tips from Olympic athletes on using visualization to maximize performance. 1:16:07— Darren confirms that he is not going to be in the US team lineup at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, but he might try out some visualization techniques anyway. 1:17:20— We learn about March's adventures learning to ski at night and Darren cautions him against “The Agony of Defeat”. 1:18:56— Ian commits to helping teach March to be a better skier. 1:19:59— Ian discusses three things he's learned from studying Olympic athletes and would like to try in his own life: planning, reliance on experts, and focus. Mentions Icarus — movie about doping in sports Race —movie about Jesse Owens' triumph in track and field in the 1936 Olympics Fosbury Flop Cost of Olympic Games ABC Wide World Classic "The Agony of Defeat" Vinko Bogataj interview Hello to listeners in Busan, South Korea!  Why Russian athletes are competing as "OARs" at the Winter Olympics (Vox) Follow Us Instagram Facebook Twitter Subscribe iTunes RSS Weekly email newsletter Full Episode Transcript Better Show Blog Feedback Email: hi@bettershow.io Enjoy the show? Leave a review in iTunes! Tell two friends about the show!

Create New Futures | How Leaders Produce Breakthroughs and Transform the World through Conversation

Let’s talk about the first responsibility of a leader. This is Aviv with a new episode of Create New Futures. And today I am focusing on the fallacy of the Google age, and why as leaders, mentors, and parents we all must reflect on the Google fallacy and the conundrum it creates critically. As a leader, your first responsibility is to lead yourself. You begin with how you develop your thought process, and continue with how you map your learning and your actions. You cannot afford to outsource your self-leadership or to abandon your intuition, judgment, and you cannot afford to contract out the diligent work of your own reflective inquiry and development. My call to action here today is inviting you to practice mindfulness as a leader and as a parent, to recognize the fallacy of the Google age and to reflect on the learning and knowledge that you will encourage and promote. Here is a question for you. How many Google searches do you perform on a regular day? Well, during one recent work day, I decided to answer my own question, so I kept count. At the end of the day, I discovered that I had conducted 24 Google searches. I love Google. How can you not love what Google enables us to do? Here is the point though I need to make. Every good development invariably creates unintended consequences. The fallacy of the Google age is one of these consequences. Before we put the laser on this challenge, let me make the broader statement. Every age brings its technological innovation and progress. Every wave of innovation creates new possibilities and capabilities, which in turn give rise to mistaken beliefs. For instance, the innovation of antibiotics initially catalyzed the belief that we were about to eradicate all diseases. The fantastic discovery of DNA promoted a deterministic DNA-centric mental model that postulated that people are defined by their DNA. This belief still is prevalent, even though epigeneticists subsequently showed that what gets expressed from our DNA potential is determined by the collective impact of the environment, formative experiences, and behavioral and life style choices. Furthermore, the deterministic DNA-centric belief fails to recognize the broader significance of the psychological and spiritual dimensions of life such as their power and impact on our health, well-being and on our capacity to respond to opportunities. When we retrace and reflect on human progress as a species, sometimes we appear to be following the allegorical story of the man next to a street light, searching for the keys he had lost. When asked if he felt he dropped the keys right there next to the street light, he replied, “I’m not sure when or where I lost my keys. Perhaps it was down the street or even on a different street. But it is easier and more convenient to search the area illuminated by the street light.” As a species, we are a bit like that man. We develop antibiotics and think they will solve all our health issues. We discover DNA, and rush to believe we’ve unlocked the complete secret to life and all its mysteries. Clearly both discoveries represent important developments, and yet neither one of them can answer all the questions and unresolved mysteries or address all of humanity’s health problems. These examples provide a great segue to reflecting on the Google fallacy, which I should perhaps better name the fallacy of the Google age. To better appreciate this particular misunderstanding, let’s look at Google’s mission. Google was born back in the late 1990s, when many people believed that all of the world’s knowledge was going to be available on the web. Its founders recognized the opportunity to organize that knowledge and make it widely accessible. Google’s mission statement was and still is “to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” This mission statement was coupled with the company’s vision statement: “to provide access to the world’s information in one click.” These are excellent mission and vision statements because of their clarity. Indeed this mission and vision guided Google’s business effectively to focus on its search engine service because they are concrete and clear. More broadly, Google’s mission has been viewed and widely represented in the idea of organizing all the world’s knowledge, diluting a little the distinction we must make between information and knowledge. This meme of organizing all the world’s knowledge was initially developed in the early 20th century by Paul Marie Otlet, a Belgian entrepreneur, considered one the fathers of information science. Otlet wrote numerous essays and two books about how to collect and organize the world's knowledge. Google was in the right place at the right time to bring this idea to life. Today we all are the beneficiaries of Google’s service. Indeed most of the world’s information and knowledge is a click away. Where is the problem? What, then, is the Google fallacy? The fallacy of the Google age is the belief that people are able to access every level of knowledge on any topic or question immediately. Why is this a fallacy? What’s left out of the equation? What forms of knowledge not captured by the search engine’s algorithms are endangered by mindset propagated by Google’s search prowess? My premise is that the mental model enabled by Google –which is that everything you want to know is just a click away - is costing people some of the defining markers of our humanness. It allows us to get by superficially, it makes us lazy, and it facilitates the loss of reflection and concentration power. We are at risk of abandoning the joys of inner discovery, of striving to resolve unresolved mysteries. And, we are at risk of making mediocrity the new norm. When we relinquish the power of the depth of development knowledge acquired by persistent struggle and personal application, we lose some of our humanity.    Are we raising new generations of digital natives who discover Wikipedia and Google long before they experience the wonder of the outdoors, or learn to climb a tree, swim or ride a bike? Here are five dimensions and buckets of knowledge that cannot be re-created or explained fully by Google or Wikipedia or any app. Each of these buckets must be accessed by other means and from other sources. Bucket 1: Experiential knowledge: Can you remember your first outdoor adventure? Running in the open fields, climbing trees, hiking up a mountain to reach an alpine lake; scuba diving to discover the beauty of coral reefs. Can you recall these experiences, and the unbridled joy of engaging the elements? In this case the knowledge source is letting nature teach your body what you can and cannot do. There is much more in the experiential knowledge category, such as discovering the versatile capabilities of your hands to dismantle and reassemble almost anything, to draw, to knit, to cook, and to fix what’s broken. Could it be that this fallacy we are bringing into focus is putting the adventurous discovery inherent in these activities at risk of disappearing or dramatically weakening? These are questions to reflect on as leaders and as parents.  Consider this: what are the chances of young people today to explore romantic love before they have been cheated out of its natural discovery by the misleading images propagated through all forms of media that are more likely than not to leave most people feeling inadequate? The contents of the experiential knowledge bucket are clearly being threatened by the intensity of this immersive exposure. I am obviously not blaming Google or the media with all the ailments of society and how superficial we have become, I am simply observing what the case is so we can choose as leaders and parents to be alert.    Bucket 2: Character learning and knowledge: My most formative character learning and knowledge at the age of 11 was acquired during the three years I got up every morning at 5 AM for my long distance running practice before school started. This regular and consistent practice taught me about determination, commitment, focus, overcoming pain, and the rewards of hard work. It enabled me to win the Israeli long distance cross country running championship at age 14. This kind of knowledge cannot be imparted through Wikipedia or Google because it is an interior character knowledge. You have to discover and fashion this formation on the inside, and find out what commitment and determination feel like, to let the struggle steel your mind and instruct your soul.  Bucket 3: Concentrated focus and contemplative discovery: Important breakthroughs in science and in the arts were made possible by people who isolated themselves with a question and were able to mount tremendous focus and concentration on finding its answer. Are we losing this focused concentration with the never-ending noise of devices and digital alerts designed to trigger, to hack and to hook our brains with dopamine reactions? Discovery through contemplative inquiry always has been central to the human experience. Take it away and you remove more than half of our arts. These natural capacities and processes are at risk too. Why concentrate and contemplate if you can Google search and get an answer in seconds? Whatever happened to the defiant search for originality? The search engine premise is that all you can ever experience is a derivative and what someone else already felt, experienced and thought. Sure it’s obviously the case in 99% of the human experience, and yet we are interested in the one percent originality and genius that you can bring forward, that one percent that is not searchable on the web.    Bucket 4: Intuitive knowledge: Intuition is central to our humanness, and to our inventive and innovative breakthroughs. The sixth sense, the sense of being guided, the capacity to listen to our inner voice is at risk too. In fact it is at risk twice. Here is why. First, when you know you can find answers to your questions readily through Google, there is a temptation to cease listening to our intuition, to abandon the courage to seek the instinctive and intuitive guidance inside. Second, our creative innovation is diminished by extraordinarily persuasive external pressures to fit into existing categories and behavioral and thinking templates. Socialization is a process that acts a bit like a dog in training. Though some might disagree with this analogy, if you look and compare the two situations, you will find that the protocols of dog training and the rewards for social success follow a similar principle. That realization leaves us wondering, if we are the dogs, then who is the master? The price we pay for taking these risks is the loss of creative intuition. Bucket 5: Development knowledge: This category represents knowledge acquired and fashioned by self-application and by the development it fosters through the refinement of achieving mastery in a given area. Think about the knowledge acquired by Missy Franklin and by Katie Ladeky in the swimming pool. Think about the knowledge found by Itzhak Perlman through the violin, by Yo-Yo Ma with his cello and by Renée Fleming with her voice. In the process of achieving mastery in one’s craft, there are million insights into self-awareness, self-management, psychology, preparation, peak performance attunement, overcoming adversity and challenge, resilience and persistence, discordance and inner harmony. These experiences represent what we can call vertical knowledge because it lives and is accessed at different depths. I am talking about knowledge that cannot be acquired by just clicking on a mouse. It is only achieved with 10,000 hours of practice or perhaps 50,000 hours of practice. I once attended a concert by Mstislav Rostropovich toward the end of his life. As he played the Antonín Dvořák cello concerto, I sensed a distinct feeling in the concert hall that his bow was moving effortlessly by itself. It was as though someone or something had taken over the playing, and Rostropovich was the vessel. This is not “clickable” knowledge. Such a rare form of knowledge and mastery - a pure musical communion manifesting through the cello - can be observed in pioneers and thought leaders in almost every field. For example, there is development knowledge acquired by a passionate teacher who shows up to class every day with the thought, “Today I might inspire the student who will solve the climate or energy conundrums, or cure cancer or any other major problem, their love and dedication lead them to new and creative ways of teaching. Or consider the entrepreneur who starts a company and leads it from its inception to a thriving enterprise, needing to overcome million obstacles and to reinvent himself and herself along the way. I bet you have rare development knowledge that you fashioned in your professional journey. It extends beyond the information you carry in your head.   What then is the other facet of the Google fallacy? The thought and the mental model that believe all forms of knowledge can be accessed instantly. We would be wise to realize that certain forms of knowledge require preparation to fashion the “vessel” to be ready to receive and contain the knowledge. Here is a scenario for your reflection: when you go for a swim in the ocean you put on your swimming gear.  When you go snowboarding or when you climb Mount Rainer, you are not likely to show up with the swimming gear. Instead, you will use a snowboard for snowboarding and you will dress well and have the technical equipment you need to summit Mount Rainer. The same logic applies in the workplace when you inquire into the various fields of knowledge, especially non-academic fields such as leadership, sales, innovation, as well as inquiries related to  parenting and relationships. Each of these conversations requires and would be tremendously enhanced by an appropriate set of tools, mental models and frameworks. Of course you can try to summit Mount Rainer with your swimming gear, but it is not certain you will come back alive. We call ourselves the sapient species. The question is: are we indeed becoming wiser or are we dumbing-down ourselves and losing some of our humanness? As leaders, mentors and parents, we must explore daily the question of how we can enable experiential knowledge. How do we facilitate character learning and knowledge? How do we inspire knowledge acquired through focused discovery? How do we encourage intuition and development knowledge?  That’s the work of leadership in the effort of fostering and promoting a new more enlightened and capable generations in the future. FULL SHOW NOTES: http://www.avivconsulting.com/cnf15

ESPN The Classroom
Mad Lib Part 2

ESPN The Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2016 101:12


In this episode of The Classroom, Dr. Keith Strudler and Geoff Brault discuss PED's and the Olympics. They also talk about Missy Franklin's decision to pursue collegiate swimming instead of cashing in on her 2012 Olympic success. And they turn basketball's letter to Kobe Bryant into another Mad Lib.

The Mulberry Lane Show
Olympic Swimmer Kara Lynn Joyce

The Mulberry Lane Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2016 9:25


Interview with 4x Olympic Silver Medalist, Kara Lynn Joyce. The swim trials are underway in Omaha. Now whether you go or not, don't forget to stop by the Marcus Mid-Town Cinema between June 27-July 3 to catch beloved swim film "Touch the Wall" starring Olympic swimmers Missy Franklin (4x Olympic Gold medalist) and Kara Lynn Joyce (4x Olympic Silver medalist). The film follows the ups and downs of chasing an Olympic dream. This weekend, Kara stops by to tell you about the movie, her Olympic experience, & how to chase that dream down - despite roadblocks & mental games. Also, don't miss this... You can attend the June 30th 1:15 screening where she'll be hosting a Q & A. What a cool & unique experience. Visit: http://www.touchthewall.com/ or here for Omaha movie listings: https://www.marcustheatres.com/movies/touch-the-wall

Sports Business Radio Podcast
Kara Lynn Joyce, 4-time Olympic Silver Medalist swimmer on Sports Business Radio

Sports Business Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 49:46


Kara Lynn Joyce (@KaraLynnJoyce), 4-time Olympic silver medalist swimmer joins Sports Business Radio to discuss competing in the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympics, the finances for an Olympian and the documentary "Touch the Wall" that featured Kara and fellow Olympic swimmer Missy Franklin. Mario Flores (@LatinoSportsGuy), Co-Founder and Managing Director of Sportivo stops by to discuss the growth of the Latino sports market. #Olympics #Brazil #Rio #KaraLynnJoyce #MissyFranklin #TouchtheWall

Colorado Matters
Hickenlooper On Hillary, Gay Conversion Therapy, Swimmer Missy Franklin

Colorado Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2016 48:16


First, a conversation with Gov. John Hickenlooper on why he's still committed to Hillary Clinton and why he doesn't agree with economists who say the state's economy is heading into a recession. Then, an effort to ban "conversion therapy" for gay children, which tries to make them heterosexual. And finally, swimmer Missy Franklin is in her native Colorado -- training. She hopes to qualify for the Rio Olympics, but doesn't focus too much on a medal goal.

SwimSwam's The Main Set
The Main Set - Missy Franklin VS The World

SwimSwam's The Main Set

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 49:37


Season 1, episode 6 of the Main Set: SwimSwam's official Podcast Photo by Michael Hutchinson The song in the opening created by KingHyenX has been modified. The original copy can be found here. Kinghyenx – Orchestral-cinematic-epic Licensing agreement can be found here. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.

SportsCoachRadio
USA Swimming & Cal Bears Teri McKeever on Winning in the Water and Life

SportsCoachRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2015 46:43


Missy Franklin, Jessica Hardy, Natalie Coughlin, Dana Vollmer Teri McKeever is one of the leading swimming coaches in the world and has been guiding some of the very top women in the sport. In addition to heading up the USA Women’s Team in London, which took home 15 medals, Coach McKeever also served as assistant […]

Not Your Boyfriend's Sports Show
Episode 2: Glitter and Grace

Not Your Boyfriend's Sports Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2015


Women’s hockey and Missy Franklin go pro, we’ve got a March Madness update, plus everything you need to know before baseball begins. And then, where does femininity belong in sports? We take you on a tour through the spectrum, and finally we’ll introduce our newest segment – FIERCE LADIES! Logo designed by Michael Moffett Theme […]

Podcast Al otro lado del espejo
003 Mediterranean Diving - 15 Salón de la Inmersión - Fira de Cornellà

Podcast Al otro lado del espejo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2014 67:41


Continuamos la I Maratón Radiofónica Al Otro Lado del Espejo desde el stand de Acusub, en el Mediterranean Diving, 15 Salón de la Inmersión, Fira de Cornellà, Barcelona. Por la tarde y recibimos a... Evelyn Segura, bióloga marina que nos habló de sus proyectos, como los Mares de Evelyn, su canal de youtube y de las famosas Blue Drinks, encuentros transversales mensuales en Barcelona para hacer networking entre personas complementarias y sensibles con el medio marino. Mónica Aragonés nos contó un poco más sobre The Clipperton Project, una organización sin ánimo de lucro que toma su nombre de una remotísima y minúscula isla en medio del océano pacífico y el Proyecto Clipperton es una organización internacional independiente que utiliza los conceptos de la exploración, el viaje y el descubrimiento para comprometerse con, dinamizar y potenciar a las audiencias de todo el mundo, un viaje interior. Leo Morales, el Caballero Buceador, un guerrero por la superación que lleva consigo el mensaje de la integración y la capacidad sobre la discapacidad, doblemente record del mundo en buceo profundo y prolongado, nos contagia con su fuerza y su tremenda energía y nos explicó un poquito más sobre The Current (La Corriente) un filme que se estrena 12 de marzo 2014 en EPIX. Película de deportes de adaptación por hacer un héroe, que muestra los atletas inspiradores, figuras públicas, y los atletas embajadores - Bethany Hamilton , Missy Franklin , Mallory Weggemann , Anthony Robles , de Grant Korgan , Jean-Michel Cousteau , David Hosick , Leo Morales y militar veterano Jesse Murphree - que han donado sus esfuerzos en apoyo de esta película inspiradora. Javier Vázquez, Secretario de la Escuela Nacional de Buceo (FEDAS), que compartió con nosotros la situación de La Escuela Nacional de Buceo Autónomo Deportivo (E.N.B.A.D.), la nueva dirección de la escuela a cargo de Kelly McGinn y algunos de los planes de futuro y de buceo adaptado.

Podcast Al otro lado del espejo
003 Mediterranean Diving - 15 Salón de la Inmersión - Fira de Cornellà

Podcast Al otro lado del espejo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2014 67:41


Continuamos la I Maratón Radiofónica Al Otro Lado del Espejo desde el stand de Acusub, en el Mediterranean Diving, 15 Salón de la Inmersión, Fira de Cornellà, Barcelona. Por la tarde y recibimos a... Evelyn Segura, bióloga marina que nos habló de sus proyectos, como los Mares de Evelyn, su canal de youtube y de las famosas Blue Drinks, encuentros transversales mensuales en Barcelona para hacer networking entre personas complementarias y sensibles con el medio marino. Mónica Aragonés nos contó un poco más sobre The Clipperton Project, una organización sin ánimo de lucro que toma su nombre de una remotísima y minúscula isla en medio del océano pacífico y el Proyecto Clipperton es una organización internacional independiente que utiliza los conceptos de la exploración, el viaje y el descubrimiento para comprometerse con, dinamizar y potenciar a las audiencias de todo el mundo, un viaje interior. Leo Morales, el Caballero Buceador, un guerrero por la superación que lleva consigo el mensaje de la integración y la capacidad sobre la discapacidad, doblemente record del mundo en buceo profundo y prolongado, nos contagia con su fuerza y su tremenda energía y nos explicó un poquito más sobre The Current (La Corriente) un filme que se estrena 12 de marzo 2014 en EPIX. Película de deportes de adaptación por hacer un héroe, que muestra los atletas inspiradores, figuras públicas, y los atletas embajadores - Bethany Hamilton , Missy Franklin , Mallory Weggemann , Anthony Robles , de Grant Korgan , Jean-Michel Cousteau , David Hosick , Leo Morales y militar veterano Jesse Murphree - que han donado sus esfuerzos en apoyo de esta película inspiradora. Javier Vázquez, Secretario de la Escuela Nacional de Buceo (FEDAS), que compartió con nosotros la situación de La Escuela Nacional de Buceo Autónomo Deportivo (E.N.B.A.D.), la nueva dirección de la escuela a cargo de Kelly McGinn y algunos de los planes de futuro y de buceo adaptado.

The Sports Report
#97 "The Greatest Ever"

The Sports Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2012


A way to keep current on the world of sports with colorful commentary by host Paul Roberts. THE SPORTS REPORT Episode: #97 "The Greatest Ever" Runtime: 37:34 (18.6 MB) DOWNLOAD (mp3) Description: Paul compares Michael Phelps to Carl Lewis, Jesse Owens, and Jim Thorpe. When picking the greatest Olympian ever, it's tough to ignore 22 career medals and 18 gold medals. The London Games are in full swing and you'll hear about Usain Bolt, LeBron James, Serena Williams, Andy Murray, Missy Franklin, and more! Plus, sad stories from Philadelphia Eagles' training camp and Pocono Raceway. Your browser does not support the html5 audio player. Use flash player below.

CSG Podcast
CSG #52: Missy Franklin is too good for Justin Bieber

CSG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2012 105:15


As Ross would say, "lots to talk about" on this week's episode. We are joined by Kirk Davis from the Mile High Report to talk Peyton Manning and the Broncos. Davis aka Kaptain Kirk has been in attendance at Dove Valley and brings us the inside scoop on all things Broncos. We even get to chat with him about how he got involved with blogging and specifically how he came to be a member of MHR. Charlie Yao of Roundball Mining Company joins us from San Diego to talk Nuggets. Charlie was in Las Vegas covering the team during Summer League and offers up his take on Evan Fournier, team chemistry, and much much more. And we couldn't leave the show without talking about the Olympics. Missy Franklin, of Colorado, has captured this state's attention and is having a remarkable Olympic run at just 17 years old. We also discuss the coverage of the games and our thoughts on beach volleyball outfits, men's synchronized swimming, and Ryan Lochte.