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Ep 85 - Airleigh Frigo | Part 2 The Season for Her Soul

27 min · 26 mei 2026
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What does success look like when the scoreboard stops being enough? In Part 2, Airleigh Frigo gets to the heart of what changed everything - not a podium finish, but four months of injury and rehab that quietly shifted her entire perspective. It was there, sidelined and still, that she discovered mental wellbeing, started looking after herself differently, and began thinking about who she wanted to be in twenty years. She went back to competition and had the best season of her career. She called it the season for her soul. Jules and Airleigh talk about the costs nobody sees from the outside - financial, physical, emotional. About learning that being deeply emotional isn't a weakness but an attribute, and what it took to stop letting her feelings run the show. About building trust in yourself through honest self-reflection. And about what comes next when the sport that defined you for a decade becomes something you step back from - with curiosity rather than fear. Airleigh's mum told her early: if you don't ask, you don't get. This conversation is about everything she asked of herself, and what she found when she finally listened.

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