Swim + Tell
From winning a national title to breaking an American Record, Anna breaks down her journey with Indiana, racing under pressure, racing in the Olympics, and how a winning culture across campus fuels success.
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Indiana Swimming gearing up for LA28: Tony Young Interview
While many sports podcasts focus exclusively on professional athletes, Swim + Tell highlights voices from across the swimming ecosystem. Episodes have explored Olympic development pathways, collegiate success stories, Paralympic advocacy, and the experiences of athletes preparing for future Games. As swimming continues to evolve, so does the way athletes and fans consume content. Podcasts have become one of the fastest-growing forms of sports media because they allow audiences to hear directly from the people behind the performances. Swim + Tell embraces that format by creating conversations that feel less like interviews and more like meaningful discussions among members of the swimming community. Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, and other major platforms, Swim + Tell is helping Swimming World expand its storytelling beyond traditional journalism and into a format designed for today's audience. Whether listeners are driving to practice, traveling to a championship meet, or simply looking for inspiration between training sessions, the podcast offers a front-row seat to the stories that define the sport. For swimmers chasing big goals, coaches building programs, or fans who simply love the sport, Swim + Tell provides something increasingly valuable: a reminder that behind every great swim is an even greater story.
Grace Nuhfer & Olivia Chambers on Paris 2024, Optical Delusion & Road to LA 2028 | Swim and Tell Podcast
What does it take to make history, advocate for change, and prepare for the next Paralympic Games? On this episode of Swim and Tell, I sit down with Paris 2024 Paralympians, world champions, teammates, advocates, and Optical Delusion hosts Grace Nuhfer and Olivia Chambers. We dive into: 🏅 Sweeping all seven S13 events at World Championships 🇫🇷 What it felt like competing in the electric atmosphere of Paris 2024 🎙️ Why they launched Optical Delusion and the stories they’re amplifying 🤝 Friendship, training together, and supporting each other through the Paralympic journey 🧠 Post-meet blues and the mental side of elite sport 🌎 Representation, advocacy, and pushing for equity in the Paralympic movement 🔥 What’s next on the road to LA 2028
Why Emma Sticklen Started Coaching After 3 National Titles | Swim & Tell
3x NCAA champion at the University of Texas, Emma Sticklen finished her career as a 23-time All-American and a NCAA record holder in the 200 butterfly. After a successful season, Sticklen began a new chapter in the sport as an assistant coach at the University of Pennsylvania.
Anna Moesch Delivers One of the Fastest Swims in NCAA History | Swim & Tell
Anna Moesch joins the podcast after a breakout performance at the NCAA Championships, winning her first individual title in the 200 freestyle and posting the second fastest time in history. Just shy of Missy Franklin’s long-standing record, Moesch’s swim helped lead Virginia to another dominant showing, including 4 titles in relays anchoring the fastest split in the 800 free relay.
Inside Indiana Swimming: The Resources & Vision Behind an Olympic Development Pathway //Swim & Tell
**2nd Youngest Male US Swimmer To Qualify For the Olympics since Michael Phelps!What does it actually take to develop an Olympic swimmer?In this conversation, we explore how Indiana Swimming, USA Swimming resources, and intentional club culture helped shape Luke Whitlock’s pathway to the 2024 Paris Olympics.From IMX metrics and training standards to national team development resources, this interview highlights how vision, ownership, and system alignment create repeatable excellence — not accidental success.Topics include:• USA Swimming’s national pathway & development tools• Indiana Swimming’s LSC impact• Club-level culture and performance standards• The role of IMX, IMR, and measurable progress• What parts of an Olympic pathway are truly repeatableThis isn’t just a success story — it’s a development roadmap.
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