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
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 85 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | RunningSportsSports NewsNews |
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
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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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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!
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
💗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
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.
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Focusing on women's sports, particularly running, this show features a trio of accomplished Olympians who share inspiring stories and important discussions around the landscape of women's athletics. They engage with various female athletes, exploring their experiences and challenges while shining a light on underrepresented voices in the sport. Topics include mental health, athlete motherhood, and female sports fandom, as well as insights into navigating the complexities of a career in athletics. The hosts aim to create a platform that not only informs listeners but also advocates for increased media coverage and support for women in sports.
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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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