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    2018 winter olympics

    Explore " 2018 winter olympics" with insightful episodes like "Olympic bobsled silver medalist Lauren Gibbs shares how it's never too late to chart a new path in life", "A Paralympic Winter Games Preview", "Bonus: Chef David Chang and Lucia Cho on the splendor and complexity of Korean food", "Day 16: Mike Tirico reflects on the 2018 Games; a meeting between North and South Koreans" and "Day 15: Maame Biney and Norway's dominance" from podcasts like ""WHOOP Podcast", "The Podium", "The Podium", "The Podium" and "The Podium"" and more!

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    Olympic bobsled silver medalist Lauren Gibbs shares how it's never too late to chart a new path in life

    Olympic bobsled silver medalist Lauren Gibbs shares how it's never too late to chart a new path in life

    Olympic bobsledder Lauren Gibbs sits down with Mike Lombardi for a discussion on how it’s never too late to chart a new course for your life. Lauren started bobsledding at 30 years old, and less than 4 years later, she was representing the United States at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang. She won a silver medal at those games with her teammate, Elana Meyers Taylor, and also won a gold medal at the 2020 World Championships. She discusses how she started bobsledding as "a joke" (2:35), finding your path in life (7:24), understanding your personal power (10:09), going "all in" (14:04), WHOOP and recovery (18:30), promoting parity in women's sports (25:34), body image and weight (31:32), how she found motivation on tough days (37:49), and how making little changes leads to major improvements (43:45).


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    Bonus: Chef David Chang and Lucia Cho on the splendor and complexity of Korean food

    Bonus: Chef David Chang and Lucia Cho on the splendor and complexity of Korean food

    NBC Olympics Special Correspondent Chef David Chang is the founder of the Momofuku Restaurant Group and just opened Majordomo in Los Angeles. Lucia Cho is the CEO of Seoul's Bicena and the Michelin three-starred Gaon. They talked with host Lauren Shehadi about the diversity and traditions of Korean food, and what to eat in Pyeonchang, host city of the 2018 Winter Games.

    Day 16: Mike Tirico reflects on the 2018 Games; a meeting between North and South Koreans

    Day 16: Mike Tirico reflects on the 2018 Games; a meeting between North and South Koreans

    Host Mike Tirico reflects on his first time hosting primetime Olympic coverage, the U.S. women’s hockey team's gold medal game, and the Games's impact on diplomatic relations between North and South Korea. Plus The Podium team tells the story of chance meeting between North Korean cheerleaders and two young South Koreans at the Games.

    Day 13: Behind-the-Olympic-scenes with an alternate and freeskiing judge

    Day 13: Behind-the-Olympic-scenes with an alternate and freeskiing judge

    Reporter Tim Struby introduces us to bobsled alternate Briauna Jones, who tells us about her difficult journey to the Olympics -- and her struggle since she arrived. Plus, a men’s ski halfpipe judge explains the judging process, how he takes notes while simultaneously watching runs and why some judges must recuse themselves from competition.

    Day 12: Facing their fears -- how Olympians come back from major injuries

    Day 12: Facing their fears -- how Olympians come back from major injuries

    Many events at the Winter Games involve high speeds, so when athletes get injured, it can be really gruesome. Oftentimes, it’s just a few months between a major injury and a medal-winning event. How do these athletes heal, physically and emotionally? Speed skater J.R. Celski tells The Podium about his difficult injury, and how he overcame his fears to get back into the rink.

    Day 11: Adam Rippon, the Olympic diet, studying on the slopes

    Day 11: Adam Rippon, the Olympic diet, studying on the slopes

    Adam Rippon is here! The figure skater tells Lauren Shehadi why the Olympics is an opportunity to challenge stereotypes about LGBTQ athletes, discusses his friendship with Gus Kenworthy, and tells us why he feels like the winner of the Winter Olympics. Then, the Podium examines the Olympic diet: what's the best food to eat for athletic fuel? Finally, Tom Farrey takes a look at a program designed to maximize Olympians’ training time.

    Day 9: Nathan Chen's rebound; Jonny Moseley's influence

    Day 9: Nathan Chen's rebound; Jonny Moseley's influence

    Nathan Chen tells host Lauren Shehadi how he bounced back to make Olympic history, and talks about the NBA players who influence him. Jonny Mosley reflects on his Olympic career and takes a hard look at the weather's impact on the 2018 Games. Finally, we look at how Danny Davis has taken his passion for snowboarding and applied it to film.

    Day 8: Gus Kenworthy empowers LGBTQ athletes; Devin Logan takes on slopestyle

    Day 8: Gus Kenworthy empowers LGBTQ athletes; Devin Logan takes on slopestyle

    Gus Kenworthy shares how he calms his parents' nerves when he competes in slopestyle, and explains why being out of the closet at the Olympics is a tremendous opportunity. Plus, Devin Logan breaks down freeskiing, the innovations that changed the sport, and why it’s known as a rebellious discipline.

    Day 7: Mikaela Shiffrin falls short; Vonetta Flowers and black athletes at the Winter Olympics

    Day 7: Mikaela Shiffrin falls short; Vonetta Flowers and black athletes at the Winter Olympics

    Host Lauren Shehadi takes us to women's slalom, where alpine skiing star Mikaela Shiffrin fails to win a medal in her second event in two days in PyeongChang, And The Podium takes a hard look at race and winter sports, with Vonetta Flowers, the first black athlete to win a gold medal at the Winter Olympics.

    Day 6: The Shib Sibs, pairs, and a crash course in sliding sports

    Day 6: The Shib Sibs, pairs, and a crash course in sliding sports

    Scott Hamilton explains what makes the Shib Sibs so successful, with a close look at the complicated relationships in figure skating and ice dancing pairs. After a brief cameo from an enthusiastic pairs figure skating fan club, host Lauren Shehadi get a crash course in sliding sports (bobsled, luge, and skeleton) from Lewis Johnson, who also breaks down Chris Mazdzer’s silver medal run.

    Day 5: The unified Korean hockey team and life inside North Korea; Mary Carillo

    Day 5: The unified Korean hockey team and life inside North Korea; Mary Carillo

    After a brief cameo from Gold medalist Chloe Kim, the Podium talks to longtime NBC Olympics broadcaster Mary Carillo about breaking gender barriers in sports reporting, her favorite Olympic moments, and the significance of the unified Korean women's hockey team. Then the team heads to the Korean team's game against Sweden, to talk to unified flag-waving fans about the historic moment. Finally, NBC News correspondent Keir Simmons takes us inside North Korea.

    Day 3: Chef David Chang is on a mission to understand curling

    Day 3: Chef David Chang is on a mission to understand curling

    Guest host David Chang, special correspondent for NBC Olympics, is flummoxed by curling. What are the rules? How do curlers train? Is there alcohol involved? In an effort to better understand the game, he sends Tim Struby to learn the ins and outs of the sport, attends a curling match, and interviews a world champion curler.

    Day 1: Tara and Johnny join Primetime, and a shift in snowboarding

    Day 1: Tara and Johnny join Primetime, and a shift in snowboarding

    Stars on and off the ice, Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir discuss their journey to Primetime and how the sport of figure skating has changed. Plus, diving into a surprise in the snowboarding world after two superstars, Sage Kostenberg and Kaitlyn Farrington, left the sport — and what they’re up to now.

    Episode 59 - PyeongChang 2018 Opening Ceremony Review

    Episode 59 - PyeongChang 2018 Opening Ceremony Review
    THE GAMES ARE HERE! It's time to get excited as the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics have started and your favourite Olympics podcast is here to give you it's take on the opening ceremony! Just how bad were Channel 7 in covering the event? What was with all the outfits? Did the cauldron look like a giant space penis? How good was the traditional Korean song of 'Imagine' performed by out of tune buskers? Why was everything pre-recorded? Why did we have to add another Canadian to the episode to balance it out? Have we found our winter Ryan Lochte already? Why do Canadian skiers poo themselves? And can any of our fan messages actually get published on the AOC website? It's all here and more in our epic recap of the opening ceremony of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics!
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