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What It's Like To...

Podkast av Elizabeth Pearson Garr

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"What It's Like To..." lets you vicariously experience intriguing things you may never get the chance to do. You can learn what it's like to summit Mt. Everest, attend the Academy Awards, and be a professional baseball player. Each week on our podcast, an insightful, accomplished guest shares personal stories and witty anecdotes with host Elizabeth Pearson Garr.

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episode What It's Like to Coach the Olympic Track and Field Team--Reprise cover

What It's Like to Coach the Olympic Track and Field Team--Reprise

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1862078/open_sms] In celebration of the Summer Olympics, we're reprising some past episodes featuring guests who have been there!   Sue Humphrey says she was a "not very good" athlete growing up--but she loved sports, and she found her niche early: as a teenager she started helping other athletes.  She excelled at coaching track and field, and worked her way up to college coaching (experiencing the beginning of Title IX), and eventually the international stage--although the field wasn't always welcoming to a young woman.  At the 1992 and 1996 Olympics, Sue was a member of the coaching staff for USA's Track and Field team--and in 2004, she became head coach, dealing with everything from overseeing schedules to taking media calls in the middle of the night asking about athletes' drug tests.  Sue shares what it's like to coach at the Olympics (the glamour of napping under a table on the field, for example), the importance of developing rapport with athletes, and what to do when an athlete is disappointed in a performance.   In this episode: * What's required of a Head Coach of an Olympic track and field team (03:00) * The value of developing rapport with your elite athletes (08:45) * Coalescing competitors into teammates (12:45) * Olympic coaches vs. personal coaches (15:52) * Experiencing the Opening Ceremonies (and what Sue did during Closing Ceremonies)(18:44) * A typical day at the Olympics for Sue (24:16) * Sue's complaints with the current NCAA and elite coaching systems (27:15) * Her thoughts on being an Olympic coach vs. college coach vs. age-group coach (30:52) * What makes her so successful? Coaching philosophy (31:56) * How to help athletes who are disappointed with their performances (34:47) * Sue's path to coaching (37:43) Want to know more about Sue? * Connect with her on Instagram: sue.humphrey.32  * Find her on Facebook: Sue Humphrey * Tweet at her on Twitter: humphreyhj * Send her an email :sue@goldmedalcoaches.com [sue@goldmedalcoaches.com] or humphreyhj@gmail.com [humphreyhj@gmail.com] Want to know more about "What It's Like To..."? * Sign up to be on our Insiders' List to receive our newsletters and insiders' information! Go to whatitsliketo.net (sign-ups are at the bottom of the page) * Follow us on social media: * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theexperience.podcast/] * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/theexpod] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/theexpod] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-pearson-garr-42686a91/] Support the Show. [https://patreon.com/whatitsliketo] Support the show [https://patreon.com/whatitsliketo]

7. aug. 2024 - 50 min
episode What It's Like to Be an Olympic Gymnast--Reprise cover

What It's Like to Be an Olympic Gymnast--Reprise

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1862078/open_sms] In celebration of the Summer Olympics, we're reprising some past episodes featuring guests who have been there!   Justin Spring went from tumbling around his neighborhood to later winning NCAA gymnastics titles and eventually earning a place on the 2008 Olympic team.  The road getting there had its share of twists and turns (pun intended), including a slew of injuries leading up to the Olympics.  Justin shares behind-the-scenes stories of his journey, from the lowest moment in his gymnastics career (when he had to army-crawl to his coach's room due to excruciating pain); to the mental techniques he relied on to get his body back into shape; to what life was really like in the Olympic Village.  Justin is now a college gymnastics coach (formerly for the University of Illinois men; now for the University of Alabama women).  We learn about pressure, expectations, why men's gymnastics is losing popularity (and college teams) in the U.S., and why competing for "perfect 10s" makes women's gymnastics much more entertaining.  In this episode: * Why gymnastics is such a difficult sport (05:47) * How gymnastics suited Justin's personality (08:20) * Thoughts about pursuing the Olympics and gold medals (09:26) * Justin's many injuries (15:06) * The importance of mental training in recovery (15:58) * His journey through injuries to the Olympic Trials (19:30) * The darkest moment of Justin's career (21:32) * The underdog story at the 2008 Olympics (25:07) * What the Olympic experience was like (31:06) * The state of men’s gymnastics in the US (34:04) * What's happening in collegiate sports (36:05) * Thoughts on coaching (41:42) Want to know more about Justin? * Follow him on Instagram: springerzz * Find him on Twitter: @justinspring  Want to know more about the podcast What It's Like To... ? * Sign up to be on our Insiders' List to receive our newsletters and insiders' information! Go to whatitsliketo.net (sign-ups are at the bottom of the page) * Follow us on social media: * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theexperience.podcast/] * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/theexpod] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/theexpod] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-pearson-garr-42686a91/] Support the Show. [https://patreon.com/whatitsliketo] Support the show [https://patreon.com/whatitsliketo]

31. juli 2024 - 50 min
episode What It's Like to Photograph the Olympics--Reprise cover

What It's Like to Photograph the Olympics--Reprise

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1862078/open_sms] In celebration of the Summer Olympics, we're reprising some past episodes featuring guests who have been there!   Photographer Jeff Cable has had a front-row seat at the past seven Olympic Games--although his seat is cluttered with cameras, lenses, and laptops.  As the photographer for the United States Olympic Committee, Jeff has an all-access pass to any event he chooses.  In this episode, he shares:  * how he edits 2600 images down to 10 in a matter of minutes * how social media has changed the pace of his job * how he stays focused (literally and figuratively) from 9:00 am to 2:00 am every day for nearly three weeks straight * what Simone Biles and her teammates were talking about in those minutes before the world knew why she pulled out of the Tokyo 2020 Games * the best angles to shoot a water polo game * how photographers deal with bathroom breaks (or the lack thereof) in the middle of certain events * the importance of mastering the Olympic shuttle bus system * and much more. There's a whole lot more to photographing Team USA than just settings and shutter speeds.  It's an exciting, exhausting gig, and Jeff approaches each Olympics like it's his one and only. Want to know more about Jeff? * follow him on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jeffcablephotography/ [https://www.instagram.com/jeffcablephotography/] * read his blog: https://blog.jeffcable.com/ [http://blog.jeffcable.com/] * check him out on Facebook: www.facebook.com/jeffcablephoto [https://www.facebook.com/jeffcablephoto]   Want to know more about "What It's Like To..."? * Sign up to be on our Insiders' List to receive our newsletters and insiders' information! Go to whatitsliketo.net (sign-ups are at the bottom of the page) * Follow us on social media: * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theexperience.podcast/] * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/theexpod] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/theexpod] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-pearson-garr-42686a91/] Support the Show. [https://patreon.com/whatitsliketo] Support the show [https://patreon.com/whatitsliketo]

24. juli 2024 - 51 min
episode What It's Like To Embrace Tiny Living cover

What It's Like To Embrace Tiny Living

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1862078/open_sms] Interest in "tiny living" is getting bigger.  But what is it, really--what are the benefits, and what do you sacrifice by "going small"?  Tiny house enthusiast Laura Lynch shares what inspired her to trade in her 2300-square-foot house for a home about one-fifth that size; the process of downsizing  ("do you own your stuff,  or does your stuff own you?"); and the wonderfully supportive "tiny" community (of people living in not just small homes, but also vans, schoolies, RVs, and more).  Laura also is a financial planner and helps others with the practical matters involved in transitioning their lifestyles.  Going tiny gave Laura the freedom and opportunities to follow her passions--which she never would have had if she'd been locked in to paying off her big house for years and years. Laura is the host of a podcast called "Less House, More Moola." In this episode: 02:06--What is tiny living? 05:21--The benefits of having less space 07:46--The process of downsizing: why do I get value out of these things? 11:55--Reasons why people "go tiny": finances, sustainability, simplicity, lifestyle, the housing shortage 14:43--Luxury elements included some tiny homes 15:36--Legalization of building tiny homes 18:50--People of all ages are going tiny 21:12--Focus on your values: what is really important to you? 25:03--Traits common to most tiny living enthusiasts 26:41--What Laura misses from her big house; comparing living in her big house to her tiny house Want to know more about Laura? * Check out her website: https://www.thetinyhouseadviser.com/ [https://www.thetinyhouseadviser.com/] * Find her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetinyhouseadviser/ [https://www.facebook.com/thetinyhouseadviser/] * Touch base on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lesshousemoremoolapod/ [https://www.instagram.com/lesshousemoremoolapod/] * Link up on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinyhouseadviser/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinyhouseadviser/] * Listen to her podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@lesshousemoremoolapod [https://www.youtube.com/@lesshousemoremoolapod] Want to know more about "What It's Like To..."? * Subscribe to this podcast on YouTube! Go to https://www.buzzsprout.com/1862078/episodes/%20https://www.youtube.com/@WhatItsLikeTo2023%20https://www.youtube.com/@WhatItsLikeToPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@WhatItsLikeToPodcast] * Sign up to be on our Insiders' List to receive our newsletters and insiders' information! Go to whatitsliketo.net (sign-ups are at the bottom of the page) * Follow us on social media: * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/what.its.like.to.podcast/] * Facebook [https://www.instagram.com/what.its.like.to.podcast/] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/theexpod] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-pearson-garr-42686a91/] Support the show [https://patreon.com/whatitsliketo]

17. april 2024 - 30 min
episode What It's Like To Summit Mt. Everest--Reprise cover

What It's Like To Summit Mt. Everest--Reprise

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1862078/open_sms] We're revisiting a popular episode from our archives this week!  It's not easy to get to the top of the world.  It takes a lot of training and determination, a willingness to endure pain and suffering--and no small amount of luck.  Even the most prepared climber can confront a deadly avalanche or fatal turn in the weather. Our guest, Jeff Gottfurcht, was the first person ever to summit the tallest mountain in the world--Mt. Everest--with rheumatoid arthritis.  Hear his incredible tales of ten years of training (including climbing all of the world's biggest mountains); what a climber eats, sleeps, and wears on Everest (you'll never believe Jeff's diet!); what happened on his summit ascent in a -20 degree windstorm; and what it's like to sit at the highest point on earth. Jeff also shares the lessons that have shaped his life that he learned while he was "dancing with fate" on Mt. Everest. Want to learn more about Jeff? * Check out his company's website: cyberdive.co Want to know more about What It's Like To...? * Sign up to be on our Insiders' List! Go to whatitsliketo.net * Follow us on social media: * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theexperience.podcast/] * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/theexpod] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/theexpod] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-pearson-garr-42686a91/] Support the show [https://patreon.com/whatitsliketo]

3. april 2024 - 36 min
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