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  • Two-time Olympian and Founder of Athletes' Soul Myriam Glez
    2026/04/07

    For the season finale of Beyond the Games, we sit down with Myriam Glez, whose Olympic journey is anything but linear.

    A two-time Olympian in synchronized swimming, Myriam competed for France at Sydney 2000 and later for Australia at Beijing 2008. In between, she made the difficult choice to step away from the sport to attend business school — only to return years later and make it back to the Olympic stage.

    We talk about identity, reinvention, and what it takes to walk away and come back. Now the founder of Athletes' Soul, Myriam is helping other athletes navigate life after sport.

    A powerful, full-circle conversation to close out the season.

    Check out Athletes' Soul:

    https://www.athletessoul.org/

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    42 分
  • Paula Weishoff: Three Olympics, One Legacy
    2026/03/31

    In this episode, we're honored to be joined by a true volleyball legend, Paula Weishoff. Paula is a three-time Olympian who competed in the 1984 Los Angeles Games, where she won silver in her hometown, the 1992 Barcelona Games, where she earned bronze, and the 1996 Atlanta Games. A trailblazer in women’s sports, Paula helped bring women’s volleyball into the American mainstream and paved the way for generations of athletes.

    Paula opens up about the sacrifices it takes to compete at the highest level — and how, after retiring from the court, she’s continued her legacy by giving back to the game as a professional coach.



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    29 分
  • Paralympian Lauryn DeLuca
    2026/03/17

    Today’s episode is a little different and incredibly important. We’re joined by Lauryn DeLuca, a Paralympian in wheelchair fencing, for an honest conversation about what it really means to compete as a disabled athlete.

    Lauryn opens up about the unique challenges she faced on her path to the Paralympics, the emotional and identity struggles that came with retirement, and how she’s now using her voice to advocate for the Paralympic movement and greater recognition for these elite competitors.

    It’s a powerful episode about the Games that are too often overlooked, and the athletes whose stories deserve to be heard.

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    28 分
  • Bronze Medalist Kimberly Vandenberg
    2026/03/10

    On this episode, we’re joined by Kimberly Vandenberg — better known as Kim Swim — an Olympic medalist who reached the pinnacle of her sport when she won bronze in the women’s 4×200-meter freestyle relay at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. But as Kim shares with us, the medal was only the beginning.

    In this episode, Kim opens up about what it really means to redefine success after the Games: shifting her goals, navigating life as a mother, and building her thriving coaching business, Kim Swim Studios. From elite athlete to entrepreneur, Kim is proof that reinvention is its own kind of victory — and her story is one you won’t want to miss.

    Check out Kim on IG: https://www.instagram.com/kimswim/?hl=en

    Or her website: https://www.kimswimstudios.com/

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    30 分
  • Rhythmic Gymnast Or Svetlana Tokaev
    2026/03/03

    This episode tells the extraordinary story of Or Svetlana Tokaev, a rhythmic gymnast who competed in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Her journey begins in the former Soviet Union, where she and her family faced religious discrimination that ultimately pushed them to immigrate to Israel. Against all odds, Or rose to the top of her sport and achieved her Olympic dream — but what happened after retirement is something she never could have prepared for.

    In a shocking twist, Or found herself detained by U.S. border patrol, launching a completely unexpected chapter in her life.

    Stay tuned for one of the most surprising Olympic journeys you’ll ever hear.

    Follow Or on IG: https://www.instagram.com/ortokaev/?hl=en

    Or her website: https://orstpro.com/

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    40 分
  • Silver Medal Cyclist Dotsie Bausch
    2026/02/24

    In this episode, we chat with Olympic silver medalist Dotsie Bausch, whose path to elite track cycling was anything but typical. Dotsie opens up about her unlikely rise to the top, her unforgettable experience winning silver at the 2012 London Olympics, and her role in Netflix’s The Game Changers. After retiring from competition, she didn’t slow down — she redirected her passion into founding the nonprofit Switch4Good, where she continues to advocate for athletes to fuel their performance through a plant-based lifestyle.

    Check out Dotsie at her website: https://dotsiebauschusa.com/

    or IG: https://www.instagram.com/veganolympian/?hl=en

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    38 分
  • Luge Star Kate Hansen
    2026/02/17

    On this episode of Beyond the Games, we’re joined by Winter Olympian and luge star Kate Hansen, whose path to the Olympics started almost by accident. What began as a reluctant win quickly became an all-consuming pursuit, costing her a “normal” high school experience as she pushed her body—and emotions—to the limit on her way to competing at the Sochi Olympics.

    After retirement, Kate reinvented herself once again, becoming a major voice of the sport as a broadcast host. We chat with Kate about the sacrifices required to chase greatness in a lesser-known sport, and how those years ultimately shaped the woman she is today.

    Follow Kate on IG: https://www.instagram.com/k8ertotz/?hl=en

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    43 分
  • Bronze Medalist Tasha Danvers
    2026/02/10

    British Olympic medalist and world-class hurdler Tasha Danvers shares her journey beyond the track. In this episode, Tasha opens up about the mindset that led her to bronze at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the backlash she faced after announcing her pregnancy, and the challenges of redefining herself after retirement. From mental health advocacy to climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, Tasha reveals how she found purpose, power, and a second act beyond the Games.


    Follow Tasha on IG: https://www.instagram.com/tashatheolympian/?hl=en

    And check out her website: https://tasha360.com/

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