Being a Role Model in Sports with Madison de Rozario
Ever wondered what it takes to be in the Olympics? Australian Paralympic athlete Madison de Rozario shares how she became a professional wheelchair racer, what keeps her motivated, and what it means to be a woman of color with disabilities in sports. Madison also tells Meg and Mon about her journey…
Fighting for Equal Pay with Kelley O’Hara
After years of not being a priority for the U.S. Soccer Federation, the Women’s National Team demands a change. USWNT player Kelley O’Hara opens up about her experience fighting for better pay and working conditions with her teammates. Kelley also shares with Meg and Mon her efforts to increase med…
Diversifying Sports Media Representation with Jenny Chiu
Seeing yourself represented is just as important in sports as it is in the media behind the scenes. CBS reporter Jenny Chiu joins Meg and Mon to explain how sports media has a long way to go to be inclusive. Jenny discusses her unexpected (and inspiring!) path from playing on the Mexican National S…
Leadership, Reimagined with Katie Sowers
What is it like to be a woman in a male-dominated sport like football? Now imagine becoming the first woman to coach in the Super Bowl! Katie Sowers is the perfect example of what it looks like to never take no for an answer. Katie shares how as a coach, she sets out to challenge and inspire her te…
Finding Your Purpose with Odicci Alexander
Imagine over the course of a few days going from starting pitcher for an underdog D1 softball team to making sports headlines across the country. Odicci Alexander and the James Madison University softball team became the Cinderella story of the 2021 Women’s College World Series, when she led the te…
Accepting the Changes of Your Body with Dr. Elizabeth Barchi
Every body is a runner’s body. This episode, Mon and Meg talk with Dr. Elizabeth Barchi, a sports medicine specialist about the pivotal moments of transformation throughout women’s and athletes’ lifetimes. Dr. Barchi explains how our bodies change in those moments, and the most important things we …
Benefits of Cold Weather Training with Louisa Nicola
As much as you may shudder at the idea of running outside in the dead of winter, there are a lot of reasons why it’s better for your body than you may think. Sports Neuroscientist and triathlete Louisa Nicola explains the amazing things your body can do with the help of cold temperatures. Learn …
The Science of Designing Footwear for Women with Jessie Benjamin
Ever wonder what kind of research goes into your running shoes or cross-trainers? Jessie Benjamin, a UA footwear designer, talks to Meg and Mon about the science and art that goes into designing shoes, and why having specific shoes for each activity is more important than you’d think. Learn more …
Cultivating Mental Strength with Jazmine Fray
If this summer has taught us anything, it’s that being the best doesn’t make you immune from struggles with mental health. And the pressure of high-stakes competition can weigh heavy on the strongest athletes. In this episode, Monica and Meg catch up with professional runner, Jazmine Fray and learn…
Defying Cultural Stereotypes with Saman Munir
We all know that women can do anything, right? But there are still many roadblocks and cultural stereotypes related to Muslim women in sport and fitness. Co-hosts Meg and Mon discuss Saman's journey through fitness. Saman Munir is a fantastic example of what it looks like to pursue your passions i…