



The Backstory: Do the Winter Olympics Matter Anymore?
The Winter Olympics Could Be the Last Gasp of a 3000 Year Old Competition. Or . . It Could Be the Games That Bring It Back to Life. Feel Free to DM Me if You Have a Story You’d Like Me to Dig in To. On Facebook It’s Patty Steele and on Instagram Real Patty Steele

If You Can Hear Me: How Pursuing Excellence Shapes Life Beyond the Olympics | Boone Niederhofer
Olympian Boone Niederhofer joins Ben Higgins in Italy for an inside look at the Olympic journey—from walking on at Texas A&M to racing for Team USA in bobsled. Boone opens up about the pressure of team selection, balancing family life and engineering work, and the deep motivations driving him beyon…

Hurdle with Emily Abbate: Taking Back Control: Skier Jessie Diggins On Pushing Through The Pain Cave, Navigating Recovery & Her Final Olympic Run
This week, we're sharing an episode from Olympic medalist and cross-country skiing legend Jessie Diggins, which originally aired in 2025. Jessie opens up about her journey to the top of her sport, what it’s like to embrace the intense pressure of elite competition, and how she pushes herself to her…

Good Game with Sarah Spain: The Most Eligible Bachelorette in the Olympic Village with Sophia Kirkby
The most interesting woman at the Olympics, U.S. luger Sophia Kirkby, sits down with Sarah in Cortina to discuss her luge origin story, making her own pins to trade at the Games, carrying her dad’s memory with her when she competes, and proclaiming herself the most eligible bachelorette in the Olym…

The Favorites: Olympic Hockey Deep Dive with Josh Inglis
The Favorites is back! Another week of no football but still plenty to discuss as Stuckey, Kendra Middleton and Brandon Kravitz team up for another chit-chat session. College basketball is in full swing and Stuckey likes the Boilermakers tonight. He's also planting his flag on Miami (OH) finally go…

A Slight Change of Plans: The Invisible Weight of Olympic Gold
The Winter Olympics are in full swing, and for the athletes competing, the Games are as much a mental challenge as they are a physical one. Not long ago, Maya sat down with five-time Olympic gold medalist, swimmer Missy Franklin, who competed in both the 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics. When Missy re…

Very Special Episodes: The Olympic Prison
In the winter of 1980, the world turned its eyes to Lake Placid, New York, host of the Winter Olympics. But behind the pageantry, another structure loomed in the Adirondack woods. Built to house 1,800 athletes, the Olympic Village looked less like a dormitory than a detention center — because that’…

Amy & T.J.: Quad God Falls...TWICE; One of the Biggest, Most Shocking, Hard-to-Watch Upsets in Olympic Figure Skating History
Olympic pressure overwhelmed 21 year old Ilia Malinin and Team USA’s biggest hope for figure skating gold came to a dramatic end on the ice. After winning 14 straight competitions over the past 2 years. Malinin fell twice and didn’t complete two other quad jumps during the most important routine o…

The Martha Steward Podcast: An Olympic Figure Skating Cheat Sheet with Johnny Weir
Martha is heading to Milan to dive into the wild world of Olympic figure skating, and who better to show her the ins and outs than former Olympic skater Johnny Weir? In this episode, Johnny breaks down everything we'll need to know about this year's competition: the big names on the American team, …

Two Guys, Five Rings: Episode X - Olympic Bronze Medalist Adam Rippon
As they continue their debut campaign at The Olympics, Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers welcome Adam Rippon to the show to get his take on the Opening Ceremony and the women and men of figure skating in the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.