EPISODE · Aug 8, 2024 · 16 MIN
Quick Study: Elite Athlete Moms
from Grow the Good · host Sonya Looney: : Mindset, Plant-Based Nutrition, Performance, Mountain Bikin
As we celebrate during the Olympics, I am always struck by the power of elite athletes who are also navigating motherhood. In this Quick Study, I'm highlighting conversations with three incredible women who share their raw and honest experiences transitioning into motherhood while competing at the highest levels. Hear from Betsi Flint, a 7x AVP Champ and Olympian; Erin Huck, a mountain biker and Olympian; and Amanda Bashem, an elite ultra runner, who each redefine strength and resilience, proving that being a world-class athlete and a mom is not just possible but profoundly empowering. Here's what you'll learn: - Physical and emotional challenges of returning to peak performance post-pregnancy - The transformative impact of motherhood on their careers - How critical it is to be surrounded by support systems LINKS: - Balancing Motherhood and the Podium with Erin Huck - Read Work, Parent, Thrive by Yael Shonbrun - Real Stories of Challenge, Support, and Motherhood with Ultra Runner Amanda Bashem - Motherhood and Professional Athletics with Beach Volleyball Player Betsi Flint - More episodes about parenthood, pregnancy, and sport--------------The Grow the Good Podcast is produced by Palm Tree Pod Co.
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As we celebrate during the Olympics, I am always struck by the power of elite athletes who are also navigating motherhood. In this Quick Study, I'm highlighting conversations with three incredible women who share their raw and honest experiences transitioning into motherhood while competing at the highest levels. Hear from Betsi Flint, a 7x AVP Champ and Olympian; Erin Huck, a mountain biker and Olympian; and Amanda Bashem, an elite ultra runner, who each redefine strength and ...
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