The World Is Watching (Episode 45)

The World Is Watching (Episode 45)

As the world has started to “open up” again, we have seen a wave of international sporting events at our stadiums, pools, and on our television screens. Watching the best athletes in the world compete on a global stage is awe-inspiring. It is important however, that we also acknowledge the downfalls of large international competitions, and realize that most sport organizations and governing bodies were built within systems that uphold systemic racism and oppression. Shaunna and Lisa dive into the nuances of hosting the Olympic Games during a global pandemic, in a country that lacks the regulatory infrastructure to quickly vaccinate its own residents. Who will be most harmed by the Olympics moving forward? They also discuss how the IOC and other sport governing bodies have created systems that center maleness and whiteness, and have historically forced oppressed groups to conform to these ideals. While it is a time to celebrate the best athletes in the world, it is also imperative that we, as consumers of the Olympics, recognize the systemic inequities The Games perpetuate. Support the podcast and use our sponsor codes! InsideTracker: 25% off at insidetracker.com/feistytriathlon Nuun Hydration: 30% off with code LiveFeisty at nuunlife.com

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White Identities (Episode 29)

White Identities (Episode 29)

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30 Mar 202133min

Fit vs Add (Episode 28)

Fit vs Add (Episode 28)

“Do you feel like you fit in?” Well, maybe we’re getting a substandard question because we’re asking the wrong question. During Episode 28, Shaunna and Lisa dive into the notion of “fit versus add” st...

23 Mar 202134min

Disempowering Language (Episode 27)

Disempowering Language (Episode 27)

Language is powerful. What we say and hear shapes our reality, affecting how we view others and view ourselves. When we hear or say things enough times, those words, labels, and concepts can become ou...

16 Mar 202136min

Digital Footprints (Episode 26)

Digital Footprints (Episode 26)

Racism doesn’t just occur in the physical world; it is also reflected in the digital world in words, images, groups, and even emojis and GIFs. While these images and caricatures may seem benign, their...

9 Mar 202137min

Avoid Burnout, Pass the Baton (Episode 25)

Avoid Burnout, Pass the Baton (Episode 25)

We’ve all heard the term “self-care,” but what does it really mean when we engage in representation, inclusion, and equity work in endurance sport and our lives? The prism through which we understand ...

2 Mar 202136min

Design Flaws (Episode 24)

Design Flaws (Episode 24)

Technology is supposed to make our lives easier, but for many folx, this simply is not the case. From Zwift avatars to automatic faucets, it is obvious that the technology that we use every day was no...

23 Feb 202137min

Money? Ick! (Episode 23)

Money? Ick! (Episode 23)

Most women struggle to charge based on their worth for the services they offer. On this week’s podcast, Shaunna and Lisa break down what this is about and how we can address it. Shaunna’s friend, Shun...

16 Feb 202138min

The Wealth Gap (Episode 22)

The Wealth Gap (Episode 22)

In September of 2020 over 860,000 women left the workforce in the United States. This number on its own is staggering, and this week on the show Shaunna and Lisa are drawing connections to how the dis...

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