Afleveringen
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Host Jenn Heil sits down with Helen Upperton, Olympic silver medalist in two-woman bobsleigh. Four years after missing bronze in Turin by five one-hundredths of a second, Helen piloted her sled to the podium at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games alongside brakewoman Shelley-Ann Brown. After retiring from sport, she broke new ground as a firefighter in Calgary, passing a grueling physical test while pregnant and earning her place in a field where women remain rare. Then motherhood brought her hardest opponent yet — severe postpartum depression — and Helen realized recovery would demand what winning always had: a team built around her.
In this episode, Jenn and Helen discuss:
The Vancouver podium on home soil, and the rock-bottom year before it — choosing joy and gratitude to climb out of a deep holeTurning fourth place in Turin into fuel, and pioneering a place for women in firefightingPostpartum depression: ignoring the signs, the phone call that started her recovery, and why accepting help is a strengthBuilding your team — friends, experts, and coaches — and asking, "What do I need to be the best version of myself?"The support behind great performance should not be reserved for sport.
revvel gives women access to world-class experts — the kind of team most people never get.
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revvel CEO Jenn Heil sits down with Professor Louise Burke, world authority in sports nutrition. Louise has shaped elite athlete fueling for over 40 years, including 30 years leading nutrition at the Australian Institute of Sport and five Australian Olympic teams. For decades Louise has shaped how elite athletes fuel, pioneering "research-embedded training camps" where she co-designs studies with athletes inside their real training environments rather than a lab. In this conversation, she and Jenn translate that elite, individualized approach into something every woman can use.
In this episode, Jenn and Louise discuss:
Louise's changed mind on GLP-1 medications — why being "so effective" is exactly the reason to get in their way and protect muscle, bone, and nutritionCutting through the "holy wars" of nutrition — why context beats any single perfect diet, and how influencers have made trustworthy advice harder to findWhat the science actually says about female-athlete nutrition — from real iron and body-image differences to the overhyped menstrual-cycle claimsREDs (relative energy deficiency in sport): what low energy availability does to the body, and why it took so long to nameThe support behind great performance should not be reserved for sport.
revvel gives women access to world-class experts — the kind of team most people never get.
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Host Jenn Heil sits down with Dr. Hayley Wickenheiser, one of the greatest female hockey players of all time. She's a five-time Olympic medalist (four gold), and now works as a practicing emergency medicine physician as well as an executive for the Toronto Maple Leafs. She's also the founder of WickFest, an international girls' hockey festival that pairs on-ice play with off-ice development to build confidence, community, and the next generation of leaders, reaching 60,000 girls over 16 years.
Over 23 years with Canada’s national team, Hayley Wickenheiser became the first woman to score in a men’s professional hockey league, then fulfilled her childhood dream of becoming a doctor at 38 while serving as an executive with the Toronto Maple Leafs. In this conversation, she and Jenn unpack what it took to sustain elite performance for two decades — and what it now demands to move between medicine and the NHL.
In this episode, Jenn and Hayley discuss:
Where her drive came from, and how proving people wrong gave way to playing for joyTraining for longevity, preparing for an ER shift like an athlete, and why she won't sacrifice sleep or fitnessRebuilding her expert team after sport, and choosing consistency over intensityLeadership, the loneliness of standing at the top, and using WickFest to build future leadersThe support behind great performance should not be reserved for sport.
revvel gives women access to world-class experts — the kind of team most people never get.
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revvel CEO Jenn Heil sits down with Dani Langford — physiotherapist, kinesiologist, professional basketball player, and current manager of player rehabilitation for the Golden State Warriors — to explore how the movement and recovery principles behind elite athletes apply to women in their 40s and 50s.
Dani knew at nine years old she wanted to be a physiotherapist, and she grew up in the gym as the daughter of one of Canada's most decorated women's basketball coaches. Her path to the NBA began when a mentor insisted she belonged there, a leap she first resisted as a mom of two before deciding curiosity was worth following. She and Jenn dig into why every body carries a story written by the way it moves, why an NBA star and an everyday woman begin rehabilitation in the same place.
Key topics:
Your body writes a story: how your desk, your sport, and old injuries create "default postures" you and why diversity of movement is the antidoteFoundational movement patterns: matching loaded vs. offloaded activity to your body's specific history (bone density, arthritis, past impact)Recovery as a non-negotiable that actually starts with daily routines, adequate protein and prioritizing protecting sleepBuilding your day with intention instead of just trying harderThe support behind great performance should not be reserved for sport.
revvel gives women access to world-class experts — the kind of team most people never get.
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revvel CEO Jenn Heil sits down with Dr. Penny Werthner, Canadian Olympian and renown sports psychologist of 30+ years to explore how the mental skills that build Olympic champions can help women in their 40s and 50s ("the sandwich generation") perform in everyday life. Penny pioneered the applied use of biofeedback and neurofeedback in Canadian sport. She worked with Jenn through her final Olympic cycle, helping her train the mental and physiological control required to perform under immense pressure.
Key topics:
Biofeedback and neurofeedback: training relaxation, focus, and recovery using real-time data on how your nervous system responds under pressureThe difference between pressure (wanting an outcome you can't control) and stress (your body's physiological response) — and why women's pressure rarely has an endpointRecovery as a learnable skill that happens in small moments throughout the dayWhy "mental toughness" is misunderstood, and what real resiliency looks like: honest self-assessment and permission to stopGender differences in athlete-coach communicationPenny's starting prescription: move your body, and bring someone with youThe support behind great performance should not be reserved for sport.
revvel gives women access to world-class experts — the kind of team most people never get.
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Three-time Olympian Phylicia George joins revvel CEO Jenn Heil to discuss the power of self-belief, the possibility of reinvention, and the team behind her elite performance. At an early age, Phylicia chose pursuing an athletic career over attending medical school, following her passion and intuition. She became a world-class sprint hurdler, then made the rare pivot to Olympic bobsled winning bronze in 2018.
In this episode, Jenn and Phylicia discuss:
Why Phylicia bet on herself when coaches, recruiters, and even her parents said to quitUsing sport as an outlet while grieving the loss of her motherGaining 20 pounds of muscle in six months to switch from track to bobsledWhat an eight-month injury taught her about recovery and resilienceWhy the podium didn't feel the way she expected and how she redefined successThe experts she still relies on today, and where to start if you have nonePhylicia shares how her elite team of trainers, nutritionists, and recovery experts contributed to her success.
The support behind great performance should not be reserved for sport.
revvel gives women access to world-class experts — the kind of team most people never get.
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revvel gives women access to expert-built AI guidance for strength, stress, recovery, and metabolic health. Shaped by world-class practitioners once reserved for elite athletes. On this podcast, we take you inside those conversations with elite athletes, world-class experts, because top-tier expertise shouldn't be reserved for a select few.
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