
We exist because we want you to Tri! We talk with coaches, professional athletes, beginner athletes, race and event directors and announcers, triathlon media, and other industry leaders who share their beginner stories, and what it takes to be successful in this sport - and life. We know and believe that we connect and grow when we share common experiences and recognize we aren’t on the struggle b... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 182 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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What happens when you’re ready to quit the sport you once loved? And what if the answer isn’t more training, but more community?
Juan Pablo, known as "the People's Principal" in Plainfield, New Jersey, brings raw honesty to this conversation. He tal... more
What happens when someone tells you your idea will never work, and you build it anyway? What does it look like to create a space where trying matters more than finishing first?
Angi Klick didn't just start a triathlon event. She built a movement. Af... more
What does it look like to chase greatness without losing yourself along the way? How did Chelsea Sodaro win the Ironman World Championship just 18 months after giving birth?
In this episode, the triathlon world champion shares her powerful story of ... more
What if the thing that scares you most is actually the doorway to your next chapter? And what if beginning again at 56 is exactly where your triathlon journey is meant to start?
In this episode, we meet Jini Thornton, a CPA, financial planner, and t... more
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Great job, Michanda. Getting into the triathlon space can be intimidating (and expensive) so this podcast is a great resource. In addition, as a woman of color it is nice to know others who look like me are excelling in the sport and also loving it.
Enjoyable conversations delivered with a unique style and fun energy!
Excellent hosting, good tips. All around very good podcast
As someone wanting to learn about triathlons. Thank you for starting something new. Also thank you for sharing your story!
I love the energy Michanda brings to each episode and the stories that the guests share each week. It's so rare to focus on beginners and novice athletes and it's so exciting to listen to episodes that don't focus on the fastest and most experienced athletes.










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