IX: Voices for Title IX

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50 years ago, opportunities for women and girls in sport were few and far between. Enter Title IX. In 1972, Title IX legislation was passed, which banned gender-based discrimination within government-funded institutions. While this wasn't directly intended to affect the male-dominated sports culture, it opened the doors for equality on the field. This limited series features in-depth interviews with women who lived through the cultural shift that Title IX represented, including icons like Joan Benoit, the first winner of the women’s Olympic marathon; Marianne Martin, the first woman to win the Tour De France Feminine; Bobbi Gibb, the first woman to finish the Boston Marathon; as well as athletic directors and athletes who continue to press for change today. Here at Feisty, none of us would be where we are today without the changes that came from the passing of Title IX. It's time to pay some respect to the women that made our dreams a reality.

Episodes

  1. IX: Visualizing the Win with Marianne Martin

    2022-07-21

    IX: Visualizing the Win with Marianne Martin

    Women have been trying to make their way into the Tour de France for a very long time. And even once we did make it, we were pushed out again. This week, Selene interviews Marianne Martin - the winner of the very first female edition of the Tour de France. While the race was not as long as the men's, including only 18 stages and more rest days, it marked a significant milestone for women in cycling, and sport altogether. Marianne tells us what it took to get to that start line, and what it took to win. Turns out, a huge part of it was believing that she could. If there is one thing Marianne thinks got her that win, it was her ability to visualize herself in this race and further, winning this race. At a time when women's imagined possibilities were limited, visualizing that goal changed everything for Marianne. With a new re-model of the Tour de France Femmes starting on July 24th, it's important to recognize the challenges of getting to where we are today and the work that still needs to be done. ***Support the Podcast*** InsideTracker: Get 20% off at http://insidetracker.com/feisty Velorosa: Use code FEISTY15 at checkout and receive 15% off an order of full-priced cycling wear at velorosacycling.com       Previnex: Use code TITLE9 for 15% off your first order at https://www.previnex.com/ Life Time: Register for the 2022 Verizon New York City Triathlon at https://www.nyctri.com/ Bonafide: Use code TITLE9 for 20% off your first purchase when you subscribe to any product at hellobonafide.com/title9

    1h 3m
  2. IX: Turning up the Volume with Joan Cronan

    2022-07-14

    IX: Turning up the Volume with Joan Cronan

    Not to pick favorites, but here at Feisty - this is definitely a favorite. With almost 50 years of experience as an athletic director and inductions into seven different halls of fame, Joan Cronan has A LOT to say about Title IX and gender equity in sport. Graduating college in 1966, Joan was part of intercollegiate sports before women had the federal right to equally compete. This week, our co-host of Girls Gone Gravel, Kathryn Taylor, interviews Joan and asks her about what she calls "her journey." Joan shares the story of her life so far, beginning at the age of twelve when she decided she was going to create change for women in athletics. To do so, in 1972 Joan made a cold call to the president of the College of Charleston and left his office as the women's basketball coach, volleyball coach, tennis coach and overall athletic director. From there, she made innumerable changes to women's athletics that will forever go down in history. If that isn't feisty, what is? ***Support the Podcast*** InsideTracker: Get 20% off at http://insidetracker.com/feisty *Until July 15th, take advantage of exclusive savings with 31% off your entire InsideTracker order! Go to InsideTracker.com/feisty * Velorosa: Use code FEISTY15 at checkout and receive 15% off an order of full-priced cycling wear at velorosacycling.com       Previnex: Use code TITLE9 for 15% off your first order at https://www.previnex.com/ Life Time: Register for the 2022 Verizon New York City Triathlon at https://www.nyctri.com/ Bonafide: Use code TITLE9 for 20% off your first purchase when you subscribe to any product at hellobonafide.com/title9

    57 min
  3. IX: Pushing the Limits with Julie Moss

    2022-07-07

    IX: Pushing the Limits with Julie Moss

    If you had to name one woman that truly showed the outer limits of female athleticism, who would you pick? For us, it's Julie Moss. Best known for her "crawl" in the 1982 Ironman Triathlon, Julie struggled to the finish line only to be beaten by Kathleen McCartney. Her loss on this day made serious headlines. A woman wanting to win THAT badly? Her mental toughness and ability to endure were admired by many. While others felt as though Julie's under-preparedness and desperation might turn Ironman into a "freakshow". This week, Ironwoman's Alyssa Godesky interviews Julie and asks her about how this inaugural race changed her life. While Julie didn't allow sexism to enter her sphere during this time, she does recall the gender inequality in terms of role models and representation. Julie reflects on the way triathlon has changed for women over the years, and where she hopes to see it go in the future. Watch Julie's "crawl" at the 1982 Ironman here! ***Support the Podcast*** InsideTracker: Get 20% off at http://insidetracker.com/feisty Velorosa: Use code FEISTY15 at checkout and receive 15% off an order of full-priced cycling wear at velorosacycling.com       Previnex: Use code TITLE9 for 15% off your first order at https://www.previnex.com/ Life Time: Register for the 2022 Verizon New York City Triathlon at https://www.nyctri.com/ Bonafide: Use code TITLE9 for 20% off your first purchase when you subscribe to any product at hellobonafide.com/title9

    53 min
  4. 2022-06-30

    IX: Moving the Spotlight with Dr. Markesha Henderson

    There is no denying that Title IX created many new opportunities for women in sport, but what women were excluded from these opportunities? This week, Dr. Shaunna Payne Gold from our Unphased podcast welcomes Dr. Markesha Henderson to discuss the intersection of Title IX, civil rights, and women's rights. Dr. Henderson is the Director of Athletics at Agnes Scott College and brings a unique perspective as one of only 35 black female athletic directors in the NCAA. Shaunna and Dr. Henderson discuss what it takes to have your intercollegiate team flourish, and how having male allies is often necessary. Further, Dr. Henderson underlines the ways in which intercollegiate athletic systems exclude women, and specifically black women, from taking on leadership roles in sport. Finally, Dr. Henderson tells us how she would use her magic wand to change things for women's sports today. Listen to the [Un]phased Podcast here! ***Support the Podcast*** InsideTracker: Get 20% off at http://insidetracker.com/feisty Velorosa: Use code FEISTY15 at checkout and receive 15% off an order of full-priced cycling wear at velorosacycling.com      Bonafide: Use code TITLE9 for 20% off your first purchase when you subscribe to any product at hellobonafide.com/title9 Previnex: Use code TITLE9 for 15% off your first order at https://www.previnex.com/ Life Time: Register for the 2022 Verizon New York City Triathlon at https://www.nyctri.com/

    56 min

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50 years ago, opportunities for women and girls in sport were few and far between. Enter Title IX. In 1972, Title IX legislation was passed, which banned gender-based discrimination within government-funded institutions. While this wasn't directly intended to affect the male-dominated sports culture, it opened the doors for equality on the field. This limited series features in-depth interviews with women who lived through the cultural shift that Title IX represented, including icons like Joan Benoit, the first winner of the women’s Olympic marathon; Marianne Martin, the first woman to win the Tour De France Feminine; Bobbi Gibb, the first woman to finish the Boston Marathon; as well as athletic directors and athletes who continue to press for change today. Here at Feisty, none of us would be where we are today without the changes that came from the passing of Title IX. It's time to pay some respect to the women that made our dreams a reality.