The Women’s Sports Film Festival is focused on “Celebrating female athletes and storytellers through the power of documentary film.” Hear how the festival's founder, Susan Sullivan, is seeking to uplift and empower women everywhere.
Read MoreDespite having a younger brother, Judith proudly claims to be the more competitive and athletic one of the two growing up. Her true passion would manifest in field hockey and before long it would take her on the journey of a lifetime.
Read MoreBeing a professional athlete is not without its challenges, particularly as a woman. Recently, Nicola Butler and her fellow female wakeboarders felt discriminated against based on their gender. Instead of getting angry, Nicola directed her energy into something positive creating “For The Girls,” a powerful film with a message for the next generation.
Read MoreMeghan O’Leary and her partner Ellen Tomek compete in the women’s double sculls. I spoke with Meghan for an exclusive interview to discuss how she picked up rowing post-college and took it all the way to the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Read MoreMaking her first Paralympic appearance in the Rio Games, Marybai Huking will also be the youngest member of the U.S. Goalball Team. I caught up with Marybai to discuss all the excitement that comes with being a first-time Paralympian and more.
Read MoreAt the age of 11, Amy Cozad decided she wanted to give diving a try over swimming and quickly the dream took hold to one day compete for Team USA. Now at the age of 25, she is making her dream a reality competing at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.
Read MoreAfter 14 years with the USWNT, Abby Wambach leaves behind an unforgettable legacy. Fortunately I got to catch up with the superstar and chat about some of her favorites and her plans post-soccer.
Read MoreA proclaimed adrenaline junkie, Shea Holbrook began racing cars as a teenager. Shea recently took a detour from the asphalt to the Bonneville Salt Flats as a pace driver to help set a land speed bicycle record
Read MoreAs the CEO of Netball Northern Zone in New Zealand, Julie Paterson’s responsibilities are numerous, I sat down with Julie to discuss the issues facing women in sports in New Zealand and more.
Read MoreMeryl Davis and Charlie White are the first American ice dancers to win the World Title. I caught up with Meryl to talk about her impact on social media and what she has been up to lately.
Read MoreTHE NEW NORMAL: Staying body positive isn't always easy when the media shows women a narrow range of beauty, but many are looking to famous athletes to dissolve the stigma.
Read MoreSports transpire religions, races, genders, beliefs and connect us all.
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