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Keeping Track

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Alysia Montano, Molly Huddle and Roisin McGettigan are three Olympians, from 2 countries, including 2 Moms and 1 current pro coming together to talk about the inspiring figures, important topics and interesting stories in women's sports. We care about the landscape and future of our sport of Track and Field and we want to create more media coverage of women's sports in general. We'll be interviewi... more

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We couldn't let National Breastfeeding month go by without a research spotlight,  we hear from Dr. Nicole Danos. 

 Dr. Danos talks about the limits of human metabolism being pushed during lactation, how the body may adapt to this, and how this affec... more

Don't forget to support Meridia at the virtual mile this weekend Aug 9!

Register here-I'll race ya!

www.movemint.cc/events/meridia-mile/register

Colleen Quigley updates us on her training and racing and we hear all about her new Woman led ... more

Marta Pen Frietas grew up in Portugal not knowing professional running was a valid dream- now she's an NCAA champion, National Champion, and 2 time Olympian.  She takes us through her start in the sport (doing many events well-like 400 hurdles!) to h... more

Keeping Track speaks with US 800m runner Valery Tobias about her start in the sport, her time on the team at the University of Texas, transitioning to professional Track and on making her first World Champs team ! Tune in to her first round race 11:1... more

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Dr. Nicole Danos
Assistant Professor of Biology at the University of San Diego and evolutionary biologist
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Episode: Athlete Moms Who Breastfeed : Setting Records of Human Metabolism
Colleen Quigley
American middle-distance runner and founder of Team Meridia
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Episode: A woman Built Training Group: Meridia
Marta Pen Frietas
1500 meter runner for Portugal, two-time Olympian
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Episode: Racing Through Breast Cancer
Valery Tobias
An 800 meter runner who recently made her first Team USA squad
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Episode: Valery Tobias : Getting Through Tough Transitions
Danielle Smith
Vice President of the Wasserman Collective
Wasserman
Episode: Who Is The Female Sports Fan?
Aisha Praught-Leer
Recent retiree from professional running, National record holder for Jamaica in multiple track events, and Commonwealth Games champion.
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Episode: Navigating Athlete Retirement
Jessica Gall Myrick
PhD and professor at Penn State University specializing in media psychology and health communication.
Penn State University
Episode: Media, Health and Women's Sports
Elvin Kibet
Six-time All-American runner and Olympic marathon trial qualifier
U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program
Episode: Book Launch! All In Stride with Johanna Garton and Elvin Kibet
Johanna Garton
Author of books including All in Stride and Edge of the Map
Episode: Book Launch! All In Stride with Johanna Garton and Elvin Kibet

Host

Molly Huddle
Co-Host and experienced Olympian, providing insights into women's athletics and current events in the sport.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 248 ratings
  • Diverse perspectives in running!

    Absolutely love the variety of perspectives and stories that are told on Keeping Track. From science-based research to stories of women running at every stage of life, this is much more than your standard running podcast. A favorite!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jo53020
    United States2 months ago
  • Liberty track club

    I just loved Molly's interview with the ladies of Liberty track club. As an older runner. I really appreciate hearing from ladies of my generation! Thanks Molly for a great interview!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    carolruns1010
    United States3 years ago
  • Love their choice of diverse podcast guests!

    In my opinion, Keeping Track is the top podcast focusing on women’s running out there. That is because they give a platform to pro runners who are women of color — people who have been overlooked by many of the other big running podcasts out there. The diversity of voices and opinions on Keeping Track is refreshing, and I appreciate the podcast’s willingness to tackle tough issues, such as talking openly about race in a very white sport. Hats off to the ladies of Keeping Track for highlighting e... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Christina Mei W.
    United States3 years ago
  • Lauren Fleshman

    💗Love💗Love💗Love:episode with Lauren Fleshman! Can’t wait to read her book!!! Loved the comparison of young boys would never be professional male singers before puberty-but you’re body-scanning teenage girls…yikes

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sephorafan
    United States3 years ago
  • Want to love it more but the audio…

    I really want to love this show. Fans of the hosts, like the guests, but the audio is not strong… volume levels shifts so it’s loud for one then quieter for the next, echo in the back, etc. Some inexpensive microphones and a podcast board to adjust volume could solve this.

    Again, great content but the audio is too distracting to really enjoy as much as I would like.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Lotti830
    United States4 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the thoughtful and in-depth discussions about health, challenges, and achievements.
There is strong praise for the hosts' ability to bring attention to underrepresented issues in athletics and sports equity.
Feedback also highlights a desire for improved audio quality, though content remains compelling.
Diverse perspectives and stories in women's sports are well-received.

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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#148
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Apple Podcasts
#172
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Apple Podcasts
#248
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Athlete Moms Who Breastfeed : Setting Records of Human Metabolism
Q: What were some of the things that you found in your most recent study?
Dr. Danos found that lactation led to a 25% loss in muscle mass and changes in muscle fiber composition, indicating the significant physical impact of breastfeeding on female physiology.
Athlete Moms Who Breastfeed : Setting Records of Human Metabolism
Q: Can I ask what motivated you to start researching lactation?
Dr. Danos was motivated to research lactation while she was pregnant and trying to understand how her experiences affected muscle function, especially in relation to her scientific expertise in muscle physiology.
Racing Through Breast Cancer
Q: Can you talk a little bit about just your decision to race during this time and also how you're doing?
Marta discusses her balancing act between competing and managing the effects of cancer treatment, emphasizing the importance of listening to her body.
Valery Tobias : Getting Through Tough Transitions
Q: Can you talk a little bit about how you were feeling going into the US indoor championships?
She emphasized using positive affirmations and feeling supported by her teammates and boyfriend, which helped her manage nerves and perform well during the race.
Valery Tobias : Getting Through Tough Transitions
Q: What has that transition been like to pro running?
Valery described her transition to professional running as challenging, similar to her college experience, marked by feelings of imposter syndrome and the need to adapt to a new training environment.

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What is Keeping Track about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on the dynamic world of women's sports, particularly track and field, the content includes interviews with inspiring athletes, discussions on significant challenges facing athletes, and explorations of societal issues related to women's participation in sports. Expect to hear personal stories from Olympians and professionals, along with engaging conversations about evolving roles, representation, and the unique struggles faced by women in athletics. The podcast is likely to emphasize both the athletic achievements and the psychological aspects of competitive sports while addressing critical topics such as health, motherhood, and representation in sports media.

What sets the show apart is its commitment to amplifying diverse voices... more

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Recent guests on Keeping Track include:

1. Dr. Nicole Danos
2. Colleen Quigley
3. Marta Pen Frietas
4. Valery Tobias
5. Danielle Smith
6. Aisha Praught-Leer
7. Jessica Gall Myrick
8. Elvin Kibet

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