Mialitiania Clerc
(Madagascar): Being the First Malagasy & Alpine Skiing

3 years ago

Mialitiana (Mia) is the first woman Winter Olympian from Madagascar and her goal is to "inspire all Africans." While she…

Mariama Jamanka
(Germany): the Underdog Gold Medal Bobsled Queen

3 years ago

Reigning Olympic gold medalist, Mariama Jamanka never thought the words 'Olympic Champion' would apply to her, as a relative newcomer…

Bradie Tennell
(USA): Figure Skating & Making the Tough Calls

3 years ago

US Olympic bronze medalist and 2X National Champion figure skater, Bradie Tennell has already made a career out of breaking…

Акжана Абдикаримова
(ROC): The Invisibility of Disability & Biathlon

3 years ago

To kick off Season 2, we speak with 2x Russian Paralympian (soon to be 3x), biathlete and wheelchair racer, Akzhana…

Caster Semenya
(South Africa): Who Decides Who’s Female and Why?

3 years ago

It’s been a while since the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, but we wanted to amplify and celebrate a voice the…

Kamila Dosmalova
(Kazakhstan): Being the Only Woman on the National Team

3 years ago

Kamila started taekwondo when she was 9 years old and was the only girl on the team; years later, she's…

Jessica Long
(USA): Perfection, Faith & Paraswimming

3 years ago

Jessica Long is one of the most successful athletes in Paralympic Games' history, holding 23 medals with 13 of them…

Ni Nengah Widiasih
(Indonesia): Para Powerlifting & Her Support System

3 years ago

At the age of four, Ni Nengah Widiasih lost use of her legs at age four due to polio. In…

Jacqueline Simoneau
(Canada): Artistic Swimming, Family & Friends

3 years ago

In this episode, we speak with 4X Pan American Games' gold medallist and soon to be 2X Canadian Olympic Jacqueline…

Danusia Francis
(Jamaica): Gymnastics & Positive Manifestation

3 years ago

At age five, Danusia Francis watched Elena Zamolodchikova of Russia compete on TV, and decided then and there that she…

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