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WISE Women In Sport Podcast

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Women In Sport Empowered. How do leading sportswomen deal with their changing bodies while maintaining peak performance. #WISEwomen

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EPISODE 1 of the WISE Women in Sport Podcast is available to listen to. Hear endurance athlete Mimi Anderson discuss managing periods, pregnancy and menopause around a successful running (& now cycling) career. linktr.ee/wisewomeninspo… #wisewomen #womeninsport

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Episode 2 is now live 🔥🔥🛼 This week I speak to member of Kent Roller Derby Amy Langley-Smith about first periods, short shorts and how it feels to enter a derby scrimmage while menstruating. Available now linktr.ee/wisewomeninspo…

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Episode 3 of the WISE Women in Sport Podcast is LIVE. This week with runner Siân Longthorpe. Available on now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Link in bio. #wisewomeninsportpodcast #womeninsport #femaleathletes #transgenderathletes #womensrunningcommunity

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Listen to sports dietician R McGregor RD speak openly about her own life in the latest episode of the WISE Women In Sport Podcast Available now ➡️ linktr.ee/wisewomeninspo… #womeninsport #femaleathletes #eatingdisorderawarenessweek

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Did you catch the final episode of the WISE Women in Sport Pod? I spoke to Team GB Ultra Runner Samantha Hudson dos Santos Figueira (Amend) You can listen to it here linktr.ee/wisewomeninspo… #WISEwomeninsport #womeninsport

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When I started In Her Nature, I kept being told that women didn’t have a long history of sport. I was told that we only started running, hiking & climbing in the 1970s.When I said I wanted to write about women 100 years earlier, even my agent & editor queried whether I’d find any