
The Game Is Not the Same, Time to Change the Rules
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What if the problem isn’t how hard we’re working—but the system we’re working within?
In this episode of The Athlete Confidential, we explore the myth of meritocracy—the belief that success is earned solely through talent, intelligence, and effort—and how it shows up in sports, especially women’s sports. From being told to "just be grateful" for the bare minimum to navigating financial barriers that make even getting in the game a privilege, we unpack how this deeply rooted myth fuels shame, self-blame, and burnout.
Joined by guests Stacey Rutland, founder of Income Movement, and Jenna Gerry & Amy Durrence from Broad Consultants, we examine how structural inequalities—from unpaid internships to wage gaps—keep the playing field anything but level. We also discuss how policies like universal basic income could radically change what access, equity, and athlete well-being actually look like.
This episode is part of the "Myth of Meritocracy" campaign—a call to action led by athletes #ad
To learn more about these initiatives, follow Income Movement on Instagram @incomemovement or visit Income Movement to join their community and weekly newsletter.
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Follow other influencers a part of the campaign: @alysiamontaro @hannahzunichcosta @bballerbritt @cailin.bloom