Episodios

  • Ep 6: Equal pay for all with Rebecca Lobo and Sam Saperstein
    Sep 8 2023
    In our last episode, we explore the issue at the very heart of the podcast: equal pay for all. More than 50 years ago, Billie Jean King and the Original Nine paved the way for fair pay. Several generations of athletes in their stead have continued the fight, including basketball star and broadcaster Rebecca Lobo. As a UConn championship winner and one of the first players in the WNBA, Rebecca has advocated for equal pay and accommodations throughout her career. We’re also joined by J.P. Morgan’s Sam Saperstein, the head of “Women on the Move,” an initiative that teaches women about career skills, leadership, financial literacy and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    42 m
  • Ep 5: Women take the lead with Lesley Visser and Stacey Allaster
    Sep 6 2023
    Seeing women in leadership roles off the court is just as important as highlighting our star athletes—and US Open tournament director Stacey Allaster and sports journalist Lesley Visser know this firsthand. Stacey and Lesley are two of the “firsts” in their respective fields of sports management and sports broadcasting. They join host Chris McKendry in a roundtable conversation about navigating missteps early in their careers, carving out space for other women and what they’ve learned after decades in the field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    42 m
  • Ep 4: Motherhood with Dara Torres and Taylor Townsend
    Sep 4 2023
    For years, women athletes were expected to give up competing when they became mothers. But some pushed back against expectations, like Dara Torres: a 12-time Olympic medal-winning swimmer. At the age of 41, two years after giving birth to her daughter, Dara became the oldest swimmer to compete on the U.S. Olympic team. We’ll also hear from American tennis player Taylor Townsend on how becoming a mom changed how she thought about her sport and herself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    43 m
  • Ep 3: The mental game with Laurie Hernandez
    Sep 1 2023
    Being an elite athlete isn’t just hard on the body—it can also test an athlete’s mental wellness. After her gold and silver medal-winning appearance in the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, gymnast Laurie Hernandez reported her longtime coach for abusive behavior. Laurie joins host Chris McKendry to discuss what it took to publicly address her struggles along with those of other gymnasts who have challenged USA Gymnastics to protect its athletes and investigate abusive coaches and staff. She also discusses her new role as an advocate for mental health in athletics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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  • Ep 2: Chris Evert’s star turn helps raise the game
    Aug 30 2023
    When a 16-year-old Chris Evert made it to the semifinals of the 1971 US Open, a star was born—helping steer women’s tennis toward exciting new heights. From there, Chris dominated, claiming 18 Grand Slam singles titles and winning an astounding 125 consecutive matches on clay courts. Known for her calm demeanor on the court, Chris has left her mark as a terrific player, but has also continued to shape the sport as a respected analyst and commentator. Her wide-ranging conversation with host Chris McKendry covers her trailblazing tennis career and reflections on the sport’s evolution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    35 m
  • Ep 1: The legacy of the Original Nine with Rosie Casals and Sloane Stephens
    Aug 28 2023
    At the 1973 US Open, male and female champions received equal prize money for the first time, 86 years after the first women competed in a national championship in the U.S. in 1887. Just weeks before, the Women’s Tennis Association was established, creating a tour that united women’s professional tennis. The founding of the WTA was the result of the dedication and determination of nine women—the Original Nine—who broke away from the governing body of tennis and established their own professional tour in 1970. In this episode, host Chris McKendry is joined by one of the Original Nine, Rosie Casals, who remembers what led her and her peers to take a career-threatening risk in the hopes of receiving equal opportunities and pay. Chris also speaks with Sloane Stephens, a player carrying on the legacy of the Original Nine as a member of the WTA Players’ Council. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    37 m
  • Equal Play: 50 Years of Equal Pay in Tennis | Official Trailer
    Aug 21 2023
    At the 2023 US Open, the United States Tennis Association celebrates 50 years of equal pay—a milestone spearheaded by legendary champion Billie Jean King and, a group of women tennis players who demanded equal compensation. Hosted by ESPN’s Chris McKendry and presented by J.P. Morgan, Equal Play: 50 Years of Equal Pay in Tennis offers conversations with trailblazing female athletes from tennis and beyond—on topics like motherhood, mental health, women in leadership roles and more. Listen to Equal Play: 50 Years of Equal Pay in Tennis — presented by J.P. Morgan. August 28th, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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