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Hockeynationen Danmark! Kanada åkte till Herning och därifrån blir det resa hem över Atlanten. Den danske förbundskaptenen Mikael Gath finns med oss morgonen efter den makalösa skrällen i VM-kvartsfinalen. Vart ska den här matchen placeras in i hockeyhistorien? Sverige tog sig också vidare efter att William Nylander anslutit med efterföljande show av Lucas Raymond och Leo Carlsson. En som såg matchen på plats var TikTok-stjärnan Reagan Rust som kommer till vår studio. Hon träffar de stora namnen varje dag och berättar om upplevelsen här i Stockholm. Därefter ringer vi upp Calle Johansson, legendaren och den före detta tv-experten som ger sin syn på Danmarks avancemang, Sveriges favoritskap och valet mellan Ovechkin och Malkin. Semidags! Programledare: Tobias Dahlberg I studion: Johanna Lagus, Christopher Heino-Lindberg & Jonathan Knekta Gäst i studion: Reagan Rust Gäster på länk: Mikael Gath & Calle Johansson
We sit down with every woman on each floorball team to hear their story and how they ended up in a warehouse in New Jersey! Last but certainly not least, we got a chance to talk to Reagan Rust. Former D1 hockey player turned pro, she's now a creator, coach, activist and SO much more. This conversation was a special one. If you like her here, you'll LOVE her on team @wegotice ! Be sure to subscribe to the Warehouse Games for the Floorball tournament! https://www.youtube.com/ @WarehouseGames #jomboy #floorball #sports #girlsandco #interview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Please consider helping spread the word about the GoFundMe that was created for Massachusetts State Trooper Matthew McRae. Matthew was critically injured and remains in the ICU in Utah. We appreciate any support and will continue to help the McRae family any way we can through this journey.Chris sits down with former Boston University Captain and founder of the Female Athlete Society Reagan Rust.You can donate at https://gofund.me/0a2174fc (https://gofund.me/0a2174fc). As always if you enjoyed our content please don't hesitate to leave a 5 star review and follow Chris and Mike on Twitter @chrisjdavis11 and _MikeSullivan as well as their podcast account @DropMittsHockey
No matter what changes in her life, one thing is always clear: Reagan Rust loves to play hockey. She even says she is obsessed with hockey, and it shows on the ice. Reagan played college hockey at Boston University, eventually turning professional and playing overseas. She now plays in the Premier Hockey Federation for the Metropolitan Riveters. Aside from following her hockey dreams, Reagan is dedicated to growing the sport and supporting young athletes as well as her peers. What she loves about being on the ice, how she is leading the next generation of athletes and her mission to spread mental health awareness all on this episode of Pretty Pitches. Follow Reagan on Instagram @rea.rust and follow Female Athlete Society on Instagram @femaleathletesociety Please consider supporting the following nonprofits and visiting their websites for mental health resources: https://www.hilinskishope.org/ https://www.morgansmessage.org/ https://www.katiessave.org/
On Episode 8 of The Fan Club, the guys sit down with women's hockey superstar Reagan Rust to chat about playing professional hockey, growing the women's game, and life in social media! Reagan talks about her accomplishments, her struggles, and how she continues to take the social media world by storm. If you enjoy the episode, be sure to like, comment, subscribe, and share with a friend! New episodes every Monday! (Brought to you by THG Media Inc.) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/levi016/support
Reagan Rust's story includes an abusive father, a family history of mental illness, transitioning through five different high schools and leaving home at age 15 to pursue dreams of playing D1 Ice Hockey. Her story also includes recurrent thoughts and plans to end her own life only to ask herself, “What if I keep going?” Her ability to look for opportunities in front of her, advocate for mental health support and appreciate her mother's sacrifices helped create the resilience to grow the confidence to achieve her goals. She is the first player from Mississippi to play D1 Ice Hockey, 2019 Beanpot Tournament Champion, 2020 Beanpot Hall of Fame Inductee and member of the Metropolitan Riveters Professional Ice Hockey Team. As founder of the Female Athlete Society, she uses her experience to empower female athletes to take control and create tribes of support. WARNING: This episode contains emotionally sensitive material including discussion surrounding suicide that may be triggering or disturbing to some listeners. If any of the content in this podcast has brought anything up for you, please reach out or speak to someone you trust. @rea.rust, @femaleathletesociety
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On this final episode of season 2, I bring you a conversation with Reagan Rust, mental health advocate and pro hockey player. We are discussing the pressures we put on ourselves as female athletes (why we may have the tendency to spread ourselves too thin), having the courage to leave toxic environments that don't serve us, and putting our mental health first. Happy listening!
Today, Taylor and Lauren are joined by former NCAA and professional women's hockey player, Reagan Rust. You've definitely seen her on TikTok and IG - this girl puts out A LOT of great (and fun) content around hockey and being an athlete. Reagan takes us through her journey of playing hockey, from the only rink in Mississippi to RIT, over to BU, and across the pond to AIK in Stockholm, Sweden. She shares some of her struggles in sport and with mental health, some tips for younger athletes looking to pursue their sport, and how she created her own path. Follow Reagan on TikTok and IG Support the podcast by leaving a rating and review on your favourite platform and following along on IG @theathleticmindpod Get into flow with FlowCode and receive a 10% discount on any subscription Contact us: Taylor Cook -IG - @tayloredminds Lauren Williams - IG - @laurenwilly17 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast, Dan is joined by Dr. Kaitlyn Bigner, DPT to discuss her journey through graduate school, physical therapy in the pediatric setting, her pediatric residency, and more! Dr. Kaitlyn Bigner, PT, DPT is a new graduate physical therapist from Cincinnati, Ohio. She graduated from the University of Cincinnati for both her Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science and for her Doctor of Physical Therapy. She is currently preparing to begin a pediatric residency at the end of the month, as she is planning on specializing in pediatric physical therapy. She has a passion for adaptive sports, building inclusive environments, combating the opioid epidemic, and for promoting the physical therapy profession. Kaitlyn also focuses on helping pre-physical therapy and physical therapy students navigate the road to and through physical therapy school through her social media presence. For more on "Biggie" you can find her on social media @dpt.biggie During this podcast, Dan references past podcast episodes with Mary Kate Vaughn, Reagan Rust, Dr. Frank Dick, both released in Spring 2022 on the Brawn Body Health & Fitness podcast. To keep up to date with everything we are currently doing on the podcast, be sure to subscribe and follow @brawnbody on social media! This episode is brought to you by CTM band recovery products - the EXACT soft tissue recovery technology used by Dan. CTM Band was founded by Dr. Kyle Bowling, a sports medicine practitioner who treats professional athletes (and was a guest on the Brawn Body Podcast!). You can check out their website here: https://ctm.band/collections/ctm-band ... while you're there, be sure to use the coupon code "BRAWN10" for 10% off! This episode is brought to you by TRX - use code TRX20BRAWN at checkout to save 20% on your next order from trxtraining.com This episode is also brought to you by Ice shaker! Use our affiliate link to help support future podcast episodes and development by clicking here: https://www.iceshaker.com?sca_ref=1520881.zOJLysQzKe Interested in purchasing a red-light therapy device?? Use the brand Dan recommends - Hooga health! You can use the coupon code "brawn" to save BIG at checkout! Check out their website here: https://hoogahealth.com/ Make sure you SHARE this episode with a friend who could benefit from the information we shared! Check out everything Dan is up to, including blog posts, fitness programs, and more by clicking here: https://linktr.ee/brawnbodytraining Liked this episode? Leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform! --- 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/daniel-braun/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-braun/support
The Totally Ice Hockey Show is back for the 2022 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship. Join Mike Johnson, Reagan Rust and Merav Savir for your daily dose of analysis, news, interviews and behind the scenes, straight from Finland.
Reagan Rust joins us to talk about her journey from Mississippi, to playing hockey at Boston Unviersity and overseas in Sweden. Rust discusses earning a Beanpot Hall of Fame induction, starting an organization for women in sports, the importance of mental health in sports, and the power of social media. Check Reagan Rust out on Instagram and TikTok and subscribe for more!
In this episode of the Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast, Dan is joined by Reagan Rust to discuss female sports and athletics. The two discuss issues unique to the female athlete, coaching challenges, and so much more! Reagan Rust is a professional hockey player for AIK hockey and former captain of Boston University's NCAA Division 1 Women's Ice Hockey Team. Reagan is the host of the unpaved path podcast where she discusses unique journeys and experiences with other college and professional level athletes. She is the founder of Female Athlete Society, an organization that puts community and networking on the forefront of its mission. This initiative allows its members to reach out to other female athletes and provide a necessary support system focused on areas such as nutrition, mental health, recruitment, and building connections. She is a leader who is unapologetically herself and has used her own personal battles as motivation to help others. Her platform serves to give young girls and women the necessary resources and tools to empower and inspire them in both their athletic and personal endeavors. For more on Reagan and Female Athlete Society, you can find her on TikTok @reaganrust - Instagram @rea.rust and @femaleathletesociety - and online at www.reaganrust.com/ To keep up to date with everything we are currently doing on the podcast, be sure to subscribe and follow @brawnbody on social media! This episode is brought to you by CTM band recovery products - the EXACT soft tissue recovery technology used by Dan. CTM Band was founded by Dr. Kyle Bowling, a sports medicine practitioner who treats professional athletes (and was a guest on the Brawn Body Podcast!). You can check out their website here: https://ctm.band/collections/ctm-band ... while you're there, be sure to use the coupon code "BRAWN10" for 10% off! This episode is also brought to you by Ice shaker! Use our affiliate link to help support future podcast episodes and development by clicking here: https://www.iceshaker.com?sca_ref=1520881.zOJLysQzKe Make sure you SHARE this episode with a friend who could benefit from the information we shared! Check out everything we do, including blog posts, fitness programs, and more by clicking here: https://linktr.ee/brawnbodytraining --- 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/daniel-braun/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-braun/support
Today's episode is with professional hockey player Reagan Rust! She is a former D1 hockey player who played for RIT and then Boston University where she was inducted into the Beanpot Hall of Fame and was actually the first women's D1 hockey player to come from Mississippi! Reagan is also a mental health advocate, podcast host of the Unpaved Path Podcast, and founder of the Female Athlete Society.This episode is filled with amazing stories that are both heartwarming and shocking! She talks about her childhood hockey trips where she would have to drive MANY hours just to get to the one hockey rink in the state! She goes into detail about her mental health struggles especially in the darkest moments of her life, and then she brings that all together to talk about what she's up to now and how she's advocating for people who deal with their mental health battles every day. Other topics include:Advice on going to therapy Getting out of your comfort zoneShifting your beliefs on mental healthTrigger Warning! Topics of suicide and suicidal thoughts are talked about in this episode so if that is triggering for you, please do not listen to this episode.Links:Reagan's Instagram: @rea.rustListen to her podcast: The Unpaved Path PodcastThe Female Athlete Society: @femaleathletesocietyLet's Connect!Follow the Podcast on Instagram: @barrierstobreakthroughspodcastPlease reach out if you want to be featured on the podcast + any questions you have: emmapwoodhouse@gmail.com OR dm me through the Instagram page above!Rate + Review on Apple Podcasts If you are loving the podcast, please consider leaving a review! It helps the show to support other athletes > to feel less alone with what they're going through! Click here or scroll down, tap to rate 5 stars, and select "Write a Review"! Be sure to let me know what you love most about the episode!
This week's guest is Reagan Rust. She played ice hockey at Rochester Institute of Technology and Boston University. Now, she plays professional hockey and has a platform, Female Athlete Society, dedicated to fostering community and providing resources to female athletes around the world. In this episode, we chat about her transfer process and the PTSD she experienced once she finally got to her new school.Today's Scout:- Name: Raegan Rust- Sport: Ice Hockey- Schools: Rochester Institute of Technology and Boston University- Instagram: @rea.rustHer Platform: Female Athlete Society- Website - great resources can be found on their website- InstagramHousekeeping:- Website: www.retiredcollegeathletes.com- Instagram: @retiredcollegeathletes- Facebook: Retired College Athletes- YouTube: Retired College Athletes- Twitter: @RCAathletes- Email: retiredcollegeathletes@gmail.com- Patreon - If you love RCA and want to give financially to support the podcast you can do so through Patreon. Depending on what tier you give, you will receive exclusive content as a thank you for supporting us.
Reagan Rust is a pro hockey player and the first women's hockey player from Mississippi to play D1. She is also the founder of the Female Athlete Society and has a mission to impact tens of thousands of female athletes. In this podcast we dive into Reagan's path to pro hockey, what it's like playing overseas, how she deals with her mental health, the future of women's hockey & women's sports, and much more! Follow Reagan on IG: Instagram.com/rea.rust Follow ALL IN on IG: instagram.com/theallinproject
Trigger waring: discussion of suicidal ideation This week's episode of The Mental Matchup features Reagan Rust, the first D1 ice hockey player to come out of Mississippi, and now professional hockey player in Stockholm Sweden. Reagan is the founder of the Female Athlete Society, a free platform that connects female athletes to each other, and to resources, to help them navigate their athletic career, feeling empowered and confident. She is also the host of the Unpaved Path Podcast where Reagan interviews people in the sports world who blazed their own trail, to highlight their successes, failures, and the lessons they learned. In our conversation, we talk about her first experience with depression and suicidal ideation in the ninth grade, and how she has dealt with depression and axiety, on and off, since then. We discuss the stresses of her recruiting process, the advice she gives to other athletes currently in the recruiting process, the sacrifices she made as a youth player, the difficulties she faced during her first two years in college at RIT including her transferring process, and her experience after transferring to BU. We also cover her inspiration behind the Female Athlete Society, how her support system showed up for her during tough times, and the structure of ice hockey leagues–Kat and Schuyler were both pretty clueless, and learned a lot. Find the Unpaved Path Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4GdXWwRO9nKEY53gpT2HiQ?si=3eadfa6fdcbf4004Check out the Female Athlete Society:https://www.femaleathletesociety.co/And learn more about Reagan:https://www.reaganrust.com/
Trigger waring: discussion of suicidal ideation This week's episode of The Mental Matchup features Reagan Rust, the first D1 ice hockey player to come out of Mississippi, and now professional hockey player in Stockholm Sweden. Reagan is the founder of the Female Athlete Society, a free platform that connects female athletes to each other, and to resources, to help them navigate their athletic career, feeling empowered and confident. She is also the host of the Unpaved Path Podcast where Reagan interviews people in the sports world who blazed their own trail, to highlight their successes, failures, and the lessons they learned. In our conversation, we talk about her first experience with depression and suicidal ideation in the ninth grade, and how she has dealt with depression and axiety, on and off, since then. We discuss the stresses of her recruiting process, the advice she gives to other athletes currently in the recruiting process, the sacrifices she made as a youth player, the difficulties she faced during her first two years in college at RIT including her transferring process, and her experience after transferring to BU. We also cover her inspiration behind the Female Athlete Society, how her support system showed up for her during tough times, and the structure of ice hockey leagues–Kat and Schuyler were both pretty clueless, and learned a lot. Find the Unpaved Path Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4GdXWwRO9nKEY53gpT2HiQ?si=3eadfa6fdcbf4004Check out the Female Athlete Society:https://www.femaleathletesociety.co/And learn more about Reagan:https://www.reaganrust.com/
Reagan Rust is a defender who plays for Aikis hockey in Stockholm, Sweden. She is also the founder of female athlete society. This is her story!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nobullsportsguy/support
Today we are joined by Reagan Rust, founder of Female Athlete Society, professional hockey play, and a key mental health advocate in the space. This conversation is real, it's raw, and we dive into a lot of Reagan's own personal struggles with her mental health journey. We explore what it was like for her to transfer colleges in the middle of her career, how she coped with her emotions and sought a sense of belonging when life got hard, and the why behind her founding Female Athlete Society. Check out Female Athlete Society here: https://www.femaleathletesociety.co Check out Reagan's 100 Mental Health Resources here: https://airtable.com/shrobvbXLh89M4jtE/tblvjmRiMRgbeRk6I Connect with Reagan @rea.rust on Instagram!
Co-host Ashley Mouzzon speaks with 2020 Beanpot Hall of Fame Inductee, Boston University alum and AIK player Reagan Rust. Reagan talks about her recent move from the United States to Sweden, playing with AIK and acclimating to the new culture. She also discusses her journey to BU after playing two years with RIT and making lasting memories in Boston. Outside of college hockey, Reagan also played a year with the PWHPA and recalls some fun memories of her experience.
Today's Guest: Regan Rust We Discuss: - Reagan's College Hockey experience with RIT and Boston University - Starting a New Podcast - Reagan's incredible journey to D1 College Hockey
On this episode of Greater Than Athlete, I talk with former Boston University Hockey Player Reagan Rust. We'll discuss the lack of support for athletes mental health in college athletics, the need to be more empowering of women in sports, and the identity crisis many athletes face after graduating and no longer playing sports. We cover her breakout video on TikTok that led to over a million views and a new opportunity (02:58), and her mentoring dozens of young female athletes (05:52). Reagan explains the massive discrepancy in marketing and television exposure for women's sports (09:54). Reagan talks about her realization that college athletics lacked a support system for those struggling with their mental health (17:33). We discuss how seeing a therapist impacted both of our athletic careers in a hugely positive way (26:44). Reagan shares her opinion on the importance of Name Image and Likeness rights for female athletes, (33:05). We talk about how the NCAA struggles in providing resources for college athletes to find a career after graduation, and ways we think they can improve that system (45:57). Finally, we jump into a recurring segment of Love It or Lose It (55:29). Make sure you rate, review, and subscribe to Greater Than Athlete and follow on Twitter @greaterthanpod. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tyler-scanlon/support
Welcome to the sixty-second episode of a long running show.Mike Hartman is a former Stanley Cup Champion and is talking to various people about their motivational and inspirational stories and how they developed the mindset of a champion. Reagan Rust will share her motivational story as it relates to sports and mental health.She goes into detail about her path in life.
The Unpaved Path is a podcast for athletes by athletes. Each week Reagan Rust will be bringing you the stories of female athletes from all sports and backgrounds. We learn about their journeys, their success, their struggles, and their advice for the next generation of female athletes. This is the second episode featuring Jetta Rackleff. We talk about how committed she was to playing professionally her senior year of college, how the never-quit attitude can separate the elite from everyone else, and how you're going to think about quitting… a lot. We also dive into the mental sides of the game and about all the knowledge and friends you can gain from playing a sport. Thanks so much for tuning in! If you want to ask Jetta any questions or follow her on her journey, you can find her on Instagram @jettarackleff. Come back next Wednesday for another episode of The Unpaved Path!
Reagan comes on to discuss her experience with mental health in sport, how she's staying mentally & physically healthy during the pandemic and handling the cancellation of sports across the world. **I am NOT a professional. The topics that are covered are spoken solely from past personal experiences and, while the things I talk about have helped me in the past, they may not be a good fit for everyone** Reagan's Socials: Website: https://www.reaganrust.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rea.rust/?hl=enSecondary Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thementalperformancecoach/?hl=en Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reaganrust?source=h5_m&sender_device=pc&sender_web_id=6819414347581654534&is_from_webapp=1 The Unpaved Path Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4GdXWwRO9nKEY53gpT2HiQ
The Unpaved Path is a podcast for athletes by athletes. Each week Reagan Rust will be bringing you the stories of female athletes from all sports and backgrounds. We learn about their journeys, their success, their struggles, and their advice for the next generation of female athletes. If you love sports and are unsure of which one to choose, you'll definitely want to take a listen to today's podcast! In this episode, Jetta Rackleff talks about being a nationally-ranked downhill skier before the age of 18, how she created a better life for herself through sport, and how she constantly overcame adversity. Jetta is wise beyond her years, and I am very fortunate to have had the opportunity to play with her in college and professionally. Thanks so much for tuning in! If you want to ask Jetta any questions or follow her on her journey, you can find her on Instagram @jettarackleff. Come back next Wednesday for another episode of The Unpaved Path!
The Unpaved Path is a podcast for athletes by athletes. Each week Reagan Rust will be bringing you the stories of female athletes from all sports and backgrounds. We learn about their journeys, their success, their struggles, and their advice for the next generation of female athletes. If you're struggling with the recruiting process, you'll definitely want to take a listen to today's podcast! In this episode, Jessi Kuhlman talks about her "dating-like" recruiting process, how she learned her role on her college team, and what it was like feeling as though she had to bring her best self every day. Jessi is one of the most positive people I have ever met, and I am so grateful we were able to cross paths in both high school and college. Thanks so much for tuning in! If you want to ask Jessi any questions or follow her on her CrossFit journey, you can find her on Instagram @jessi1814. Come back next Wednesday for another episode of The Unpaved Path!
The Unpaved Path is a podcast for athletes by athletes. Each week Reagan Rust will be bringing you the stories of female athletes from all sports and backgrounds. We learn about their journeys, their successes, their struggles, and their advice for the next generation of female athletes. Who would've thought a small town girl from Hawaii would not only become a captain of a D2 soccer team after walking on her freshman year and a professional soccer player in Budpest, Hungary. On today's episode, Brianne Cremer talks about her life on the island, her current situation playing during these Covid-Crazy times, and what it's like living away from home for the first time. Thanks so much for tuning in! If you want to ask Bri any questions or follow her on her Budapest journey, you can find her on Instagram @briannecremer. Come back next Wednesday for another episode of The Unpaved Path!