A candid conversation led by 3-time, 2 sport Olympian and World Champion, social media influencer, and reality tv star Lolo Jones. Lolo will speak with major celebrities across sports, entertainment, fashion, and music about moments in their careers and lives that were obstacles and how they overcame them. Always light-hearted and fun, Lolo will seek to create vulnerable and funny dialogue.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | Sports |
Olympian and former NBA star, Richard Jefferson, talks about the last time he and LoLo surprisingly hung out together and you don’t want to miss Richard’s explanation on the prank he played on former teammate, LeBron James. Plus, Richard talks wine a... more
Leaving behind a master’s degree and career in education to pursue her first love of fitness, Jess Sims talks with Lolo about the tools needed to build a healthy and active lifestyle and the connections she’s made with so many within the Peloton comm... more
Ever wonder what it’s like to be stopped by border patrol, while transporting a bobsled, all while making your way to the 2021 World Championships? You don’t want to miss all the crazy stories from LoLo and her former World Championship teammate. more
Holding a degree in chemical engineering, Camille Leblanc-Bazinet talks all things mind, body, and fitness. Find out what it’s like to be a multitasking CrossFit superstar who even has an Olympic twin sister. more
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I went LSU with Lolo Jones and I most certainly can attest to the competitor she is. Recently I’ve been battling cancer and she took time out of her schedule to call me. I appreciate the experiences we shared as young athletes that had left home to pursue our then dreams. I’m also thrilled to welcome her and this great expression of gratitude through podcasting. Although we are far removed in physical presence I think we are kindred spirits. And I hope one day we can sit down and podcast togethe... more
As an athlete— but also as a person— this is a great podcast to listen to. Just finished the episode with Kerri Walsh Jennings 🤩 So empowering and positive.
Lolo really humanizes these athletes in a way that makes success feel more approachable. love having this on while i jog - makes me feel content with what i can accomplish but inspire me to accomplish more.
Lolo is phenomenal and brings vibrant energy to this pod. The storytelling and vulnerability are second to none; anybody and everybody that loves sports and wants to learn more about the value of mental health should tune in.
Lolo Jones is hilarious and has an amazing rapport with her guests, getting them to open up and be more personal. This podcast is a must-listen. -AG
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