The Rich Roll Podcast

Lauren Fleshman Is Empowering Women Athletes

Jan 20, 2020
Lauren Fleshman, one of the greatest middle-distance runners in American history, discusses her inspiring journey through the world of athletics. She opens up about the hurdles female athletes face, from maternity policies to equity in sports. Lauren emphasizes the need for a supportive environment and better structural changes in athletics. She also touches on her transition to entrepreneurship and writing, sharing her mission to empower women and address the unique challenges they encounter in their athletic careers.
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ANECDOTE

Joni Mitchell's Influence

  • Lauren Fleshman attended a Brandi Carlile concert covering Joni Mitchell's Blue album.
  • Joni Mitchell's profound influence on Fleshman's family, including her late father and husband Jesse Thomas, is highlighted.
ANECDOTE

Childhood Memories

  • Fleshman reminisces about her childhood in Santa Clarita, where her father worked as a prop master.
  • She recalls playing on the sets of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman at Paramount Ranch.
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Kipchoge's Run and Gender Disparity

  • Fleshman discusses Kipchoge's sub-two-hour marathon, acknowledging its manufactured nature but appreciating the athletic feat.
  • She points out the tendency to prioritize men's achievements in sport.
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