Women's MTB Network

Women's MTB Network

Welcome to the Women’s MTB Network Podcast! This is the show where we celebrate the women of mountain biking—riders, racers, mechanics, industry leaders, and community builders. We dive into the stories, challenges, and triumphs shaping women’s MTB, breaking down barriers and ensuring women are seen and heard on the trails and beyond. Whether you're a seasoned shredder or just getting started, this is your space to connect, learn, and get stoked on all things MTB. Stoked you're here!

  1. The Queen of Crankworx: Anneke Beerten's Journey

    22 JAN

    The Queen of Crankworx: Anneke Beerten's Journey

    In this episode of the Women's MTB Network podcast, we interview Anneke Beerten, world renowned mountain biker and coach. Anneke shares her journey from elite racing to coaching in Bentonville, Arkansas, discussing the importance of community, mental strength, and overcoming fears in mountain biking. She reflects on her recovery from a traumatic brain injury and the impact it had on her life and career. Anneke also reveals her exciting new venture in launching a mountain bike apparel line, emphasizing the need for functional and stylish gear for riders. The conversation highlights the significance of having fun and trusting the process in the sport of mountain biking.Takeaways from this episode:• Anneke Beerten has a rich history in mountain biking, spanning multiple disciplines.• Bentonville offers a unique community and trail system that supports all levels of riders.• Coaching is about sharing special moments and helping riders overcome fears.• Mental barriers are common in mountain biking, especially among women.• Community engagement is vital for fostering a love for mountain biking.• Recovery from injuries requires patience and self-advocacy.• Anneke's accident in 2020 profoundly impacted her life and career.• The importance of mental strength and confidence in mountain biking cannot be overstated.• Anneke is launching her own mountain bike apparel line to address gaps in the market.• Trusting the process and having fun are key to longevity in mountain biking.Follow Anneke on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annekebeerten/ Check out her clinics and coaching: https://www.crankitupmtb.com/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womensmtbnetwork/00:00 Introduction to Anneke Beerton00:01 Annekaes Journey in Mountain Biking00:22 Introduction to Anneke Beerten03:20 Anneke's Journey to Bentonville06:19 The Mountain Biking Community in Bentonville09:15 Coaching Philosophy and Experiences12:32 Overcoming Mental Barriers in Riding15:24 Community Engagement and Group Rides18:18 Fear and Confidence in Riding21:25 Inspiring Stories of Recovery24:24 Legacy and Impact on Women's Mountain Biking32:59 Adrenaline and Resilience: A Race Against Time35:53 Finding Closure: A Journey Back to A-Line38:42 Understanding Traumatic Brain Injuries42:33 The Importance of Patience in Recovery47:47 Mental Strength in Mountain Biking51:17 Innovating Mountain Bike Apparel55:12 Trusting the Process: A Message for Riders

    59 min
  2. Sarah Bergstrom on Building Women’s Sports, Storytelling, and Why Watching Matters Togethxr

    13 JAN

    Sarah Bergstrom on Building Women’s Sports, Storytelling, and Why Watching Matters Togethxr

    In this episode of the Women’s MTB Network Podcast, Mia sits down with Sarah Bergstrom, Head of Operations at Togethxr — a media and commerce company dedicated to amplifying women’s sports and celebrating women athletes. Sarah shares her path into the sports industry, the mission behind Togethxr, and how storytelling plays a critical role in shifting perceptions around women’s sports. Together, they discuss the growth of women’s sports as a legitimate business opportunity, the importance of representation in decision-making, and the misconceptions that still exist today. This conversation is a reminder that supporting women’s sports doesn’t have to be complicated — it starts with watching, engaging, and investing. Key Takeaways: Togethxr exists to amplify women’s sports and celebrate women athletes “Everyone Watches Women’s Sports” began as a community-driven message Storytelling is essential to changing how women’s sports are perceived Women’s sports should be viewed as a business opportunity, not charity Representation and diversity in leadership lead to better outcomes Supporting women’s sports can be as simple as watching, buying tickets, or purchasing merch The next generation is growing up with a completely different perspective on women’s sports Watch & Follow:Follow the Women’s MTB Network on Instagram, YouTube, and Spotify for more conversations with athletes, leaders, and change-makers in women’s sportsFollow Togethxr to support and stay connected with their work amplifying women’s sports 🎧 Subscribe, share, and keep showing up for women’s sports.

    1h 2m
  3. How Curious Creatures Was Built: Founder Natasha Woodworth on Creativity, Responsibility + Riding Your Own Path

    21/11/2025

    How Curious Creatures Was Built: Founder Natasha Woodworth on Creativity, Responsibility + Riding Your Own Path

    Today I’m joined by Natasha Woodworth, founder and creative force behind Curious Creatures, the women-led outdoor apparel brand known for small-batch production, bold design, and a deep commitment to responsibility. Natasha created Curious Creatures because she wanted bike gear that felt fun, expressive, and true to the weird, wonderful humans who ride. In this episode, we talk about how the brand started, the realities of small-batch production, why transparency matters, how tariffs impact independent outdoor companies, and what it means to build a creative business with intention. We’re also featuring Natasha as part of our Women-Led Wednesday spotlight next week, highlighting women who are shaping the outdoor industry in powerful, thoughtful ways. In this episode:• How Curious Creatures began• The inspiration behind the brand’s playful, creative identity• What “responsibility” means to Natasha and how it guides production• The real impact of tariffs and supply-chain challenges on small outdoor brands• Staying true to small-batch values while growing• The importance of transparency and thoughtful sourcing• Building a women-led company in the outdoor space• Natasha’s favorite sports, creative hobbies, and outdoor rituals• Fun rapid-fire questions Connect with Curious Creatures:wearecuriouscreatures.comInstagram: @wearecuriouscreatures Connect with Women’s MTB Network:Instagram: @womensmtbnetworkwomensmtbnetwork.com

    59 min

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Welcome to the Women’s MTB Network Podcast! This is the show where we celebrate the women of mountain biking—riders, racers, mechanics, industry leaders, and community builders. We dive into the stories, challenges, and triumphs shaping women’s MTB, breaking down barriers and ensuring women are seen and heard on the trails and beyond. Whether you're a seasoned shredder or just getting started, this is your space to connect, learn, and get stoked on all things MTB. Stoked you're here!

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