Sideline Sisters

23 - Elizabeth Emery talks about the tangled web of issues in women's sports

May 22, 2024 Jenny Cheifetz Season 1 Episode 23
23 - Elizabeth Emery talks about the tangled web of issues in women's sports
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Sideline Sisters
23 - Elizabeth Emery talks about the tangled web of issues in women's sports
May 22, 2024 Season 1 Episode 23
Jenny Cheifetz

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Elizabeth Emery is a former pro cyclist and host of Hear Her Sports podcast. For almost 8 years, she's interviewed female athletes and women in sports about breaking barriers, speaking up, and living with power and confidence in today's changing world. 

Her Notes from the Sidelines:

  1. It's a tangled web of issues in women's sports.
  2. Until women get in positions of power at athletic companies, the gear won't be designed and made to properly fit and honor women's bodies and needs.
  3. Lessons she's learned from her guests:
    1. There's power in sports: being good at something, having skills and strength. This translates outside of sports to the workplace, in relationships, the way you walk in the world.
    2. Most people have someone telling them they can do it. We should all be doing this for each other.
    3. Female athletes understand their place in history, that women came before who fought for their place, so they could be where they are. They spend time promoting other women because the fight is not over.
  4. In order to get more women's sports on air, when women's sports are available to watch , we must tune in. Women need to serve on boards and be CEOs. Let's buy merch! 
  5. Sports is a mirror for what's happening in the real world; it lets us talk about issues, like equity.
  6. Involvement in physical activity is an opportunity to learn about ourselves: our feelings about competition, beating someone, losing, being overpowered, and when the competitor is younger.
  7. It's less about being a gracious winner and more about how you be a good competitor without being a jerk and about being a good teammate.

BREATHWORK GIFT

Hear Her Sports Podcast
Jesse Diggins' episode
Elizabeth's website
Christine Yu's book Up to Speed - the one about the sports bras and bike seats

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Show Notes

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Elizabeth Emery is a former pro cyclist and host of Hear Her Sports podcast. For almost 8 years, she's interviewed female athletes and women in sports about breaking barriers, speaking up, and living with power and confidence in today's changing world. 

Her Notes from the Sidelines:

  1. It's a tangled web of issues in women's sports.
  2. Until women get in positions of power at athletic companies, the gear won't be designed and made to properly fit and honor women's bodies and needs.
  3. Lessons she's learned from her guests:
    1. There's power in sports: being good at something, having skills and strength. This translates outside of sports to the workplace, in relationships, the way you walk in the world.
    2. Most people have someone telling them they can do it. We should all be doing this for each other.
    3. Female athletes understand their place in history, that women came before who fought for their place, so they could be where they are. They spend time promoting other women because the fight is not over.
  4. In order to get more women's sports on air, when women's sports are available to watch , we must tune in. Women need to serve on boards and be CEOs. Let's buy merch! 
  5. Sports is a mirror for what's happening in the real world; it lets us talk about issues, like equity.
  6. Involvement in physical activity is an opportunity to learn about ourselves: our feelings about competition, beating someone, losing, being overpowered, and when the competitor is younger.
  7. It's less about being a gracious winner and more about how you be a good competitor without being a jerk and about being a good teammate.

BREATHWORK GIFT

Hear Her Sports Podcast
Jesse Diggins' episode
Elizabeth's website
Christine Yu's book Up to Speed - the one about the sports bras and bike seats

🔥JOIN THE SIDELINE SISTERHOOD!🔥

🌐Check out https://www.jentlecoaching.com for more information about Jentle Coaching.
And be sure to follow @jentlecoaching on Instagram to stay up-to-date on all the latest news/offers.

📣Join the Sideline Sisters Facebook Group and be a part of our growing community.

☎️Book a CONNECTION CALL with Jenny from Jentle Coaching to get information about coaching and breathwork services.

⭐️Want to get Jenny's newsletter?

🕊Download Jenny's FREE MEDITATION

Sign up for Podcast like a Mother: Podcast Creation Course

**The information provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to constitute legal or medical advice; all information, content, and material available on this site are for general informational purposes only. This podcast contains links to other third party websites. Such links are only for the convenience and enjoyment of the reader, user, or browser.