The Athlete's Lens

Leah Iglesias

Welcome to The Athlete’s Lens, the podcast that goes beyond the field to explore what truly fuels greatness. I’m your host, Leah, a former Division I soccer player and future psychologist. This podcast takes you inside the world of sports, fitness, human behavior, and healthy living to uncover the habits, mindset, and lifestyle that drive peak performance both on and off the field. Join me to sit down with athletes, coaches, fitness lovers, and professionals to share real stories, practical insights, and powerful strategies that will inspire you to push your limits and become stronger physically and mentally. Whether you’re chasing a specific goal, wanting to build healthier habits, or simply looking for inspiration to live with more balance and purpose, The Athlete’s Lens offers the tools and motivation you need to perform at your best. Want to be a guest? Fill out the form below and lets get you on the podcast :) https://forms.gle/DDRD6SGyFHSMttnv8

Episodes

  1. Mar 4

    E5 | Life Beyond Running with Makenzie Steele

    In this episode, Makenzie Steele shares her journey and perspective as a previous Division I student-athlete, content creator, and future sports business professional. After graduating from Clemson with a degree in marketing and a minor in accounting, she is now pursuing her MBA in Sports Business at the University of Oregon while serving as a graduate assistant for the GoDucks creative team, creating content for Oregon Athletics. The passion for creating content might have started during covid with her foodie Instagram @goodfoodgoodrun but the opportunity to create content for an athletics department came as a silver lining to an injury that ended her career. As a former cross country and track athlete at Clemson University, Makenzie shares her experience as a walk-on, her reflection coming back from injuries, and the amazing people she has met along the way (shout out @sydminarik and all the work she is doing). Makenzie offers a unique perspective on the student-athlete experience and the importance of establishing an identity outside of your sport. She has embraced every evolving role she’s stepped into, no matter what it looked like at the time. Her story resonates with athletes navigating uncertainty, questioning their post-grad paths, and finding new ways to stay connected to the sports world, all while remaining authentic both online and offline. Through her lens, we dive into how setbacks can bring new opportunities for growth and how the lessons learned through sport continue to drive success long after competition ends. IG: @goodfoodgoodrun

    46 min
  2. Jan 7

    E2 | From Obstacles to Advocacy with Amy Schwem

    In this episode, we sit down with not only an extraordinary student-athlete, but an inspiring human whose journey is defined by resilience, self-awareness, and advocacy. Amy Schwem was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease just as she took off for her lifelong dream, competing at the Division one level. She was forced to rethink and relearn what truly worked best for her body and mind. Through trial and error, reflection, and courage, Amy learned how to listen to her body. That meant pushing forward sometimes and scaling back others, even when it challenged traditional expectations of toughness in sport. Rather than letting her diagnosis limit her, Amy transformed it into purpose. When no community existed for autoimmune athletes, she took matters into her own hands and created one. That led to the creation of @the_autoimmune_athlete, a platform committed to supporting and connecting athletes navigating autoimmune conditions. She is also passionate about mental health advocacy through The Hidden Opponent, working to reduce stigma and bring awareness to campuses nationwide. After serving as both a Campus Captain and Head Captain, she now continues her impact as the organization’s Social Media & Marketing Manager. A standout both on and off the court, Amy is a Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award Recipient, AVCA Battles Won Award Recipient, 4-time Dean’s List honoree, and 2-time CAA Commissioner’s Honor Roll recipient. She served as a two-time Team Captain for William & Mary Volleyball, earned the Comeback Kid Award, and received the William & Mary President’s Award. She finished top 10 in school history for career assists, aces, and digs, and graduated cum laude with degrees in Kinesiology and Psychology. Amy is now continuing her education at Rush University Medical School, where she is studying to become a Registered Dietitian. This conversation is an honest and empowering look in Amy's Lens of advocating for yourself and using your own strength to uplift others. Amy’s journey has been far from easy but it is deeply inspiring. IG: @the_autoimmune_athlete @thehiddenopponent https://theautoimmuneathlete.org/who-we-are-1 https://www.thehiddenopponent.org/

    42 min

About

Welcome to The Athlete’s Lens, the podcast that goes beyond the field to explore what truly fuels greatness. I’m your host, Leah, a former Division I soccer player and future psychologist. This podcast takes you inside the world of sports, fitness, human behavior, and healthy living to uncover the habits, mindset, and lifestyle that drive peak performance both on and off the field. Join me to sit down with athletes, coaches, fitness lovers, and professionals to share real stories, practical insights, and powerful strategies that will inspire you to push your limits and become stronger physically and mentally. Whether you’re chasing a specific goal, wanting to build healthier habits, or simply looking for inspiration to live with more balance and purpose, The Athlete’s Lens offers the tools and motivation you need to perform at your best. Want to be a guest? Fill out the form below and lets get you on the podcast :) https://forms.gle/DDRD6SGyFHSMttnv8