24 episodes

The Sports Up podcast is hosted by Meredith Syms where she features groundbreaking leaders in sports and share their inspiring stories.

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The Sports Up podcast is hosted by Meredith Syms where she features groundbreaking leaders in sports and share their inspiring stories.

    Inspiring Kids To Read and Learn Through Sports Stories With Marnie Schneider of GameDay in the USA

    Inspiring Kids To Read and Learn Through Sports Stories With Marnie Schneider of GameDay in the USA

    Marnie Schneider is a CEO, inspirational speaker, author, and philanthropist. She is a Philadelphia native who now lives in the Carolinas, consistently devoting her time and resources to helping others achieve their victory. Marnie thinks of this as “showing up” on life’s playing field with positivity and energy, day in and day out.
    In this episode… From being brought by her grandfather to football games to writing stories about each football city she went to, today's guest continues to share her passion for sports through her book series in hopes of inspiring kids to read and impart lessons on family and friendship.
    According to Marnie Schneider, being a female author in the male-dominated sports scene was more of a motivation than a challenge. It inspired her to consistently perform at her best and share the joy of being a sports fan with the kids that read her books.
    In this episode of the Sports Up Podcast, Meredith Syms is joined by Marnie Schneider to talk about her first exposure to sports and what pushed her to pursue the pastime as her career. Marnie talks about her experience being a female author of a male-dominated scene and her goal of inspiring kids to find joy in reading. She also gives advice to the young generation interested in pursuing sports.

    • 14 min
    Intersecting Outdoor Sports and Recreation, Gender, and Race With Professor Annie Gilbert Coleman

    Intersecting Outdoor Sports and Recreation, Gender, and Race With Professor Annie Gilbert Coleman

    Professor Annie Gilbert Coleman is an Associate Professor of American Studies, the Concurrent Associate Professor of History, and the Director of Sport, Media, and Culture at the University of Notre Dame. She teaches and writes about outdoor sports and American culture.
    She conducts research focused on sports studies, environmental history, public lands, the American West, and 20th-century American history.
    Professor Coleman earned her BA in History from Williams College and her MA and PhD in History at the University of Colorado Boulder.
    In this episode… When talking about outdoor sports and recreation, people don’t always think of all the factors at play — access, environmental impact, gender, and race are just a few of the crucial but underrepresented aspects of the subject.
    According to Professor Annie Gilbert Coleman, understanding how these factors intersect with outdoor sports and recreation is vital to improving the overall quality of those experiences. Knowing how outdoor recreation has grown into an industry also helps people understand the structural relationships to economies and tourism and how the dynamics of gender, class, and race come into play.
    In this episode of the Sports Up Podcast, Meredith Syms is joined by Professor Annie Gilbert Coleman to talk about the intersection between outdoor sports and recreation, race, and gender. Professor Coleman talks about how she found herself in this particular area of study and why it’s important for people to learn about and understand the topic. She also shares what she hopes to achieve in teaching on the subject and what’s next with her research.

    • 27 min
    Sports Analytics as the Pillar of Athletic Success With Leigh Wojtkiewicz

    Sports Analytics as the Pillar of Athletic Success With Leigh Wojtkiewicz

    Leigh Wojtkiewicz is the Associate Athletic Director for Data, Analytics & Strategic Initiatives at the University of Notre Dame. She is also the Co-founder of the Sports Data, Analytics & Technology Association which includes an online community platform where aspiring athletes and professionals can connect and share ideas, best practices, and sports analytics.
    In this episode… Notre Dame’s renowned educational and athletic programs are only part of what makes them one of the most respected and elite institutions in the US. How do you build a recipe for success at such a high-profile university without losing focus?
    Leigh Wojtkiewicz is determined to foster innovation through analytics that would drive Notre Dame Athletics to a new level. Her proven business intelligence and analytics skills have helped numerous other institutions improve efficiency. Now, as part of Notre Dame Athletics, Leigh has set out to revolutionize the analytics and strategy department to achieve excellence in all aspects of sports.
    In this episode of the Sports Up Podcast, Meredith Syms welcomes Leigh Wojtkiewicz, Associate Athletic Director at the University of Notre Dame and Co-founder of the Sports Data, Analytics & Technology Association. They talk about key aspects of working in a male-dominated industry, the way faith can elevate athletes, and what the future holds for Notre Dame Athletics.

    • 25 min
    For the Love of God and Sports: A Conversation With Angel Szalonek, President and CEO of Sports Faith

    For the Love of God and Sports: A Conversation With Angel Szalonek, President and CEO of Sports Faith

    Angel Szalonek is the President and CEO of Sports Faith, an interactive online magazine that honors the values of Christianity on and off the field, mat, and court. Additionally, Angel is the CEO of Move to Action Services, an in-house employee engagement room designed for workers to explore their creativity, engage in self-paced continuing education and career development, and where teams can form a think tank. 
    Angel’s path into the sports world was unplanned. Before joining Sports Faith, Angel was an educator and professional opera singer, where she performed in operas, musicals, benefit concerts, plays, and voice-over productions. 
    In this episode… If you hang out in any sports locker room, you know the coaches and teams usually bow their heads in prayer before taking the court or field. But why is that?
    Many say prayer calms pregame jitters and helps players to focus. It can be a way for athletes to share fellowship and form trusted bonds on and off the field. It’s also a way to strengthen relationships, explains Angel Szalonek, President and CEO of Sports Faith.
    In this episode of the Sports Up Podcast, Meredith Syms sits down with Angel Szalonek to discuss how faith and sports intertwine. Angel discusses how that connection created a stronger bond between her and her son and the remarkable opportunities she’s experienced because of Sports Faith. Finally, she offers advice on how to stay rooted in faith.

    • 15 min
    Fighting for Equality for Women in Athletics With Erika Beisler and Lauren Greenberg

    Fighting for Equality for Women in Athletics With Erika Beisler and Lauren Greenberg

    Lauren Greenberg is currently a Deputy General Counsel at White & Case LLP, a global law firm. She co-founded the women’s varsity softball team of Dartmouth College, where she obtained her bachelor’s degree in sociology and anthropology. Lauren would eventually get her Juris Doctor degree from The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law.
    Erika Beisler is the Associate Director of Market Intelligence at Harvard Business School. She was the co-captain of the softball team of Dartmouth College in 1993. Erika obtained her BA in History from Dartmouth College and an MBA with a focus on marketing and strategy at the Yale School of Management.
    In this episode… 50 years ago, the Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 was passed into law. Unfortunately, women student athletes still face inequality today. What can women in athletics do to continue the fight and make sure they are given equal support and opportunities?
    Erika Beisler and Lauren Greenberg faced the same dilemma as freshmen women athletes in Dartmouth College more than 30 years ago. Throughout their college years, they actively voiced their concerns to the administration and eventually to the Department of Education. They knew something was wrong and did everything in their power to make sure these errors were corrected.
    In this episode of the Sports Up Podcast, Meredith Syms sits down with Erika Beisler and Lauren Greenberg. The two talk about the discrimination and unfair treatment they received as college women athletes and how they fought to keep their college accountable. Erika and Lauren share the difficulties they faced, how they filed a formal complaint against their school, and why they never gave up fighting for equality for women in athletics.

    • 53 min
    The Making of a Rowing Olympian and World Champion With Grace Luczak

    The Making of a Rowing Olympian and World Champion With Grace Luczak

    Grace Luczak is a decorated US rower holding two world records – one current in the Women's Eight Set in 2013 and one former for the U23 Women's Pair. She is a five-time world champion and Olympian and named as one of the Top 10 Female Rowers in the World by World Rowing.
    Grace’s rowing career started when her mother saw a newspaper ad offering free college education to rowing student athletes. She hopped in, joined the team, and the rest is history. Grace graduated from Stanford University where she received the Stanford Award for Excellence and won a NCAA Championship.
    In this episode… Competitive sports demand significant time, effort, and energy from athletes. How does one cope, maintain their passion, and not get burnout despite the mental and physical rigor?
    For Grace Luczak, sports is all about discipline. Everything that you put in, you get out — which can be very rewarding, but frustrating at times. 
    In this episode of the Sports Up Podcast, Meredith Syms is joined by Grace Luczak, a five-time world champion and Olympian US rower. Grace shares how she got into rowing and her journey from trying out for a club team to eventually taking on the world on the Olympic stage. She also discusses how she maintained her discipline and passion through the years and gives advice for aspiring young athletes.

    • 15 min

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