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    Explore " pyeongchang" with insightful episodes like "Day 12: Facing their fears -- how Olympians come back from major injuries", "Episode 70 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 11 Review", "Day 11: Adam Rippon, the Olympic diet, studying on the slopes", "Episode 69 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 10 Review" and "Day 10: All in the (Olympic) family; Vermont’s Olympic pedigree" from podcasts like ""The Podium", "Off The Podium - An Olympics Podcast", "The Podium", "Off The Podium - An Olympics Podcast" and "The Podium"" and more!

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    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.

    Episode 70 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 11 Review

    Episode 70 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 11 Review
    As we pass another day at the PyeongChang 2018 Olympics it's time to celebrate Canada being amazing and Australia being beyond our peak as day 11 gets reviewed by your resident winter experts Ben & Jarrod. Just why was the short-track relay so confusing? How good are Virtue & Moir and how much are they doing it? How will Australia react if New Zealand end up sweeping the ski half-pipe? Why are Canadian speed skaters such good artists? And how do we know that Lydia Lassila could be competing at the 2024 Olympics? Click away to listen away and get your daily Olympic fix!

    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.

    Episode 69 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 10 Review

    Episode 69 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 10 Review
    It was a golden day for Canada and a day for Australia but that doesn't change Ben & Jarrod coming back on air to recap all the exciting action that was day 10 of PyeongChang 2018! Have the guys gotten over the David Morris robbing? How amazing was the Bobsleigh? How much of a let down was the big air? Is the 500m speed skating the most exciting speed skating event? Did the Norwegian party pants make a return today? Is Elizabeth Swaney the new star of the games? And will the fan messages get published today? It's all there to be listened to so click away and get excited!

    Episode 68 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 9 Review

    Episode 68 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 9 Review
    It's time to finally bring back a Canadian perspective (given they're wining medals and Australia isn't) and get ourselves worked up over some terrible judging as we recap the 9th day of PyeongChang 2018. Just how much bullshit was coming from the judging of the men's aerials and why is David Morris just such an awesome human for taking it so well? Has Colin recovered from basically being dead and can he survive long enough to survive so much alpine skiing being shown? Can bobsledders actually draw and why do we need to tweet them to work out what it is they're drawing? And how excited is Jarrod about the Norwegian curling team and their pants? It's clicking away and no replays away with another episode of your favourite Olympic podcast!

    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.

    Episode 67 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 8 Review

    Episode 67 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 8 Review
    As we reach the half way point of the 2018 Winter Olympics it's time to go over another day without any medals (at least for Australia) and at least make it super entertaining for you yet again! Why is David Morris just so goddamn awesome? Why does Channel 7 continue to suck so badly? Is Ester Ledecka the star of the games so far? Why are Liechtenstein and Spain the star countries of these games? And seriously, WHY IS DAVID MORRIS SO AWESOME?!?! You'll have to tune in and find out all the news and more with another amazing and OLYMPIC episode!

    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.

    Episode 66 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 7 Review

    Episode 66 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 7 Review
    We launch full face into a new daily review of PyeongChang 2018 and sadly for both countries involved there are no medals to talk about but that doesn't mean we still can't have some fun and excitement along the way! Jarrod comes in fresh with some research about just how having a Swisse ad campaign actually hurts your chances of success in an Olympics. There is also talk about why Australia should be better in long-track speed skating, why the athletes Channel 7 doesn't care about do better, why we need to interview people who do doubles luge and some of the funniest fan messages you'll hear from the Australian Olympic Team website. Click away and listen away to another exciting day!

    Episode 65 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 6 Review

    Episode 65 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 6 Review
    Another day, another medal for Australia (and a few for Canada too) as Ben & Jarrod return to give their take on another entertaining day of the Olympics! Just why does it matter that Jarryd and Chumpy don't get along? Why does Lydia need to stop apologising and realise how awesome and amazing she is? Why is it sad that Jacqui Cooper isn't being appreciated more as a commentator? Why is the luge relay perhaps the greatest sport that has ever existed? And can we finally break the 3 medal hoodoo and end up with our 4th medal? It's all here and more on our special CHUMPY & LYDIA day!

    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.

    Episode 64 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 5 Review

    Episode 64 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 5 Review
    It's a bronzed day here on Off The Podium as we get excited for another medal for Australia and a day we can officially say we beat Canada in! So disappointed are Canada with their lack of medals that they apparently didn't want to be represented on this episode which means more love for Australia! It also means more hate for Channel 7 and how bad their coverage is, more love for doubles luge, more love for Nordic combined and more love for what could quite possibly be 'Chumpy day' when we next do this episode. So get listening and get on top of your best friend and sled your way through a bronzed episode!

    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.

    Episode 63 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 4 Review

    Episode 63 - PyeongChang 2018 Day 4 Review
    After the silver success of day 3 for Australia and the gold success for Canada can it be repeated with a podcast of the same quality? Well for Canada sure, but we can faceplant like an Aussie snowboarder to make your day even better! There is plenty of time to relive Canadian success, as well as work out why Canada has something against Chloe Kim. There is also talk about Australians including just whether or not Scotty James can be the next Campbell sister, as well as discussing why PyeongChang has trouble coming up with a good logo and motto and find out why we might've killed a luge athlete by the time you listen to this episode.
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