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Imagine a sports bra that doesn’t chafe, doesn’t dig into your shoulders or torso, or require a second one to provide adequate support. Basically, imagine a sports bra that fits! That’s exactly what Harvard engineer and Robyn Athletic founder Sara Falkson is after! You probably know her from her viral videos on social (or her first episode here on the podcast!) Now, Sara is taking all she worked on at Harvard and is developing the first Robyn sports bra set to release in Spring 2027. Of course, Robyn started with the bra but is now so much more, including body confidence workshops. Sara was inspired by her own story in sport – a former Dartmouth College field hockey captain – and the widely reported stat from a Dove study finding that nearly 50% of girls drop out of sports by the time they’re 14 years old. Today we dive into:
Why Sara decided to push forward with redesigning the sports bra (and beyond!) after graduating from Harvard in 2025 How the Robyn community has been vital in growing the mission and meaning of the brand How using a 'design thinking approach' in body confidence workshops allows girls and teens to take ownership of opinions and feel valued for their ideas Why Robyn's core product design factor is max adjustability The design focuses: adjustability, padding, fabric, etc. What she's learned from a year of designing a tech pack, building a team & more How long you should keep a sports bra in your rotation The Robyn Ambassador program with college and high school studentsTo learn more about Robyn: robynathletic.com
Follow Robyn on social: @robyn_athletic
Follow Sara Falkson on social: @sfalkson
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It didn't take long for goalkeeper Casey Murphy to become a fan favorite in Boston. The USWNT and NWSL veteran signed with the Boston Legacy FC last year after 5 years with the North Carolina Courage last summer. She quickly embraced a leadership role, helping lay the foundation for a championship culture in Title Town. Murphy knows what it means to be successful. In her first start for the USWNT she recorded a clean sheet, becoming the seventh goalkeeper to accomplish the feat. She's also been on some of the world's biggest stages, including the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, and won an Olympic gold medal in 2024. Today we dive into:
What convinced Casey to sign with Boston Legacy FC Why embracing a leadership role has felt like the next step in her career & what it's been like with a new team How she spent her first week off as a Bostonian Casey's addiction to chasing improvement, especially after her USWNT debut shutout How she shows up as a teammate, captain and leader on the field and sideline on both the national and club level Why she and her husband started one-day Casey Murphy Goalkeeping Academy clinics across the country 2024 Paris Summer Olympic experience & gold medal (and full circle feeling!)For more info on Casey Murphy Goalkeeping Academy: cmgksoccer.com
Follow Casey on social: @caseymurphy11
Learn more about Boston Legacy FC & get tickets: bostonlegacyfc.com
Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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In 2016, competitive snowboarder Kelsey Boyer was on a mission in to qualify for the Olympic, competing as often as she could. She started the season with a knockout but kept at it. Eventually, she was rushed to the hospital by her friends and admitted for emergency brain surgery. This set her on a path of re-learning, recovery and self-discovery. Four years into her recovery, she founded Save A Brain, a non-profit with the mission to provide education, encourage prevention, and spread awareness about the long-term medical and physical effects of TBIs and concussions. She has created a large community of survivors and friends eager for information, resources and support. In June, she will run her first marathon, proving that there is life after TBIs. Today we dive in to:
Training her for her first marathon -- what has surprised her about herself & how her body is responding after a TBI How she fell in love with snowboarding and what led her to move West and "put all her eggs in the basket" The symptoms she experienced in 2016 to convinced her friends she needed to go to the hospital Why the first four years of recovery were so challenging - mentally, physically, and emotionally - for her The evolution of Save A Brain & how it is helping thousands of people across the country Happy Helmets -- getting kids access to more helmets How she was able to fall in love with snowboarding after surgeryTo follow Kelsey on socials: @kelseyboyer
Learn more about Save A Brain & support Kelsey's marathon: saveabraininc.com
Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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If there’s anyone who embodies the saying, “a minor setback for a major comeback,” it’s Kate Boggs. The recent US Coast Guard Academy graduate first found the sport in college after never playing a ball sport before. It also happened to be the "thing" that kept her at USCGA after a rocky first year. She bounced back to find her footing in the classroom and on the field. Then, in the final 20 seconds of the 2025 Collegiate Rugby Championship, she broke her leg. After a tough recovery, she was back for her final season. In 2026 she earned 'Division II National Collegiate Rugby Player of the Year', won the championship, and was named championship MVP. Then, she was drafted to the WER by the Boston Banshees. The whirlwind culminated with USCGA graduation and a move to Boston. Today we dive in to:
The whirlwind of graduation, moving to Boston, her new role with the USCG & playing in the WER Her remarkable comeback from a broken leg in 2025 Collegiate Rugby Championship How she first found rugby and how it kept her at the USCGA Significance of being the first person to be named 'Division II National Collegiate Rugby Player of the Year' How she built a strong work ethic balancing two jobs in HS (without sports!) The biggest adjustments to the professional level of women's rugby Boston Banshee's traditions & pre-game rituals The moment she is most proud of from her collegiate rugby careerTo follow Kate: @k8_boggs
For more on the Boston Banshees: bostonbanshees.us
Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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We talk a lot about sport-specific training, recovery, and mindset work, but not often about proper fueling. It’s a HUGE part of performance. And Laura Reece knows this from personal experience as an athlete and as a Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics. Laura is now the Director of Sports Nutrition at Women’s Health, Sports & Performance (WHSP) in Boston. She focuses on performance-based nutrition and the treatment of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs), disordered eating, and eating disorders in athletes. Today we dive in to:
How WHSP's interdisciplinary approach is revolutionizing women's sports What led her to move from finance to fueling, specifically for athletes and athletes with disordered eating and eating disorders Power of language when it comes to coaching proper nutrition Why it's important to turn to experts & not social media; "nutrition is a science, not an opinion" as Laura says Importance of quality research for female athletes (and how WHSP is leading the charge with studies on women throughout the lifespan) What Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) is and how it can impact day-t-day tasks and sport How hormones impact performance and nutrition needsTo learn more about Women’s Health, Sports & Performance: whspmedical.com
To follow Laura Reece on social: @laurareece.rd
Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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Ali Truwit ran her first marathon in 2023, graduated from Yale University, and went on a celebratory trip with friends — that’s when her life came crashing down. While snorkeling in Turks and Caicos, she was attacked by a shark and ultimately suffered and suffered the loss of her foot and lower leg. Since then, Ali has been on a mission to turn her trauma into triumph. A year after the attack, Ali raced in the Paris Paralympics where she earned TWO silver medal. She also ran the 2025 NYC Marathon, modeled in the Sports Illustrated Swim issue, launched the 'Stronger Than You Think' non-profit, and released a documentary! As booked and busy as she is, she sat down with Hannah to dive in to:
Why being featured in the Sports Illustrated Swim issue was so special and important for representation How her celebratory trip with friends changed her life in ways she never saw coming Power of the Paralympic movement Why fighting for life joys -- walking, running, swimming -- are worth fighting for How mindset shifts helped her to see former challenges as privileges The way the people around her saved her life, supported her recovery, and continue to be by her side Why she wanted to launch the Stronger Than You Think non-profit & how they've helped more than 20 women and girls What people can expect at the 2nd Annual Stronger Than You Think Swim-a-thon at Chelsea Piers (Stamford, CT)Follow Ali on social: @alitruwit
Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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Sports can change lives; they teach resilience, grow leadership skills, build lasting friendships, and challenge us in all the right ways. It is these gifts and power that drive the work at Common Goal every day. Common Goal uses soccer to bring people together and drive society-wide change across the globe. This is something their new CEO Mary Connor believes to her core. She calls the sport her the "best friend" that's been through many chapters with her -- starting as a kid, playing professionally, and now in the non-profit world. When her playing career was done, Mary stayed connected to the sport and founded "Soccer Without Borders," (SWB) a program offering underserved youth with a toolkit to overcome obstacles to growth, inclusion, and personal success. Not long ago she transitioned to Common Goal, where SWB is just one of the hundreds of non-profits Mary gets to work with. Today we dive in to:
Mary's role with Common Goal and what drew her to the organization How soccer became her "best friend" and stayed with her through various chapters of life How a trip to Nicaragua shifted Mary's perspective on the sport & intention in programming Why we need to break glass ceilings and raise the floor simultaneously (thanks Becky Sauerbrunn!!) How sport can help fight for gender equity Lessons from soccer that have helped Mary in leadership positions The ways soccer can tear down walls and reveal a willingness to see commonalities across cultures The importance of World Football Giving Day (May 26) How purpose-centered investment and giving can make a huge impactLearn more about Common Goal's mission: common-goal.org
Follow along on social: @commongoalorg
Get involved with World Football Giving Day: worldfootballgivingday.org
Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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7-year NWSL veteran Bianca St-Georges was excited to come to Boston to help build a new era of professional women's soccer with the Boston Legacy FC. Not only has she brought her strength, skill, and ambition to the team, but her leadership. She is helping younger teammates build their confidence while also learning from them. When she is not training or traveling, you can find her giving powerful mindset pep talks on YouTube. Today we dive in to:
Why both the Boston Legacy FC culture and the city's personality excited her to the opportunity with the team How her experience in the NWSL has allowed her to step into a leadership role on the team What the team chemistry is like off the pitch (spoiler: the international flare has made it fun for everyone!) How an injury in 2019 helped her detach from the singular identity of an athlete and launched her into a self-growth journey Her love for Boston Legacy FC's fans and why they are so important to the team and the culture they are building Tips for getting away from the "lizard brain" and into a growth mindsetFollow along with Bianca St-Georges on social: @biancastgeorges
Get a motivational pep talk from Bianca on YouTube: @BiancaSt-Georges
Follow along with the team: @bostonlegacyfc
To learn more about Boston Legacy FC: bostonlegacyfc.com
Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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When Patty Hung first ran the Boston Marathon 40 years ago, she didn't set out to break any records or run the iconic course at 80 years young. But, in 2023, when Patty crossed her 37th Boston Marathon finish line, she broke the record for longest female streak...and she hasn't stopped. Whenever someone hears Patty's story they are shocked and inspired. Then, they meet her and it all makes sense. She has the energy of a golden retriever puppy, a heart of gold and gratitude, a genuine passion for life, and unrelenting love and commitment to her family. And this weekend is when all of that comes together: her family gathers from across the country in her hometown city and she gets to celebrate life through movement. How do I know this, she's my crazy auntie (officially my dad's cousin!) Today we talk about:
Why she started running What training has looked like over her 40 years How she overcame injuries this training cycle Who inspires her to show up every day for training The role family has played in her life and running career Her careers as a teacher and nurse (inspired by family!) What she is most proud of as she prepares to set another Boston marathon record for female streak (40 consecutive)Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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When Juliann Faucette isn't blocking and hitting on the volleyball court, she is in full-on mom mode to her three little ones at home. After a standout career at Texas, Juliann pursued a professional career overseas. She stepped away in 2018 to start a family and was pulled back in for a season in 2020. Then, she thought her playing career was wrapped up and she was committed to coaching and staying around the sport to help guide younger generations. She added twins to her family and her hands were full. But LOVB came calling....and Juliann answered. She helped LOVB Austin earn the first LOVB championship in 2025 and has her eyes set on another this weekend. Today we dive in to:
Tips on how LOVB Atlanta is staying mentally locked in to their game at this point in the season Why season 2 has been more gritty and competitive on the court Growing gratitude and love for LOVB and the sport How having kids has shifted her perspective on the game and allowed her to recognize her ability to do both as a "superpower" Why building the right village is so important to allow room for success to grow How the positive championship culture at Texas shaped her career and identity (on and off the court!) How coaching at a high level influenced her return to play and ability to support teammates Passion for music (she has her own EP!) How she achieves her goal intensity level on game daysFollow along with Juliann on social: @juliannfaucette
When & where to watch 2026 LOVB Playoffs
Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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Amy Purdy simply doesn't quit. She has taken every obstacle life has thrown her way and turned it into an opportunity. At just 19 a sudden case of bacterial meningitis resulted in the loss of both legs below the knee, her kidney function, and spleen. After fighting for her life, she became a trailblazer in snowboarding, even making history as a 3-time Paralympic medalist. After, she continued to inspire millions by competing on "Dancing With the Stars," touring with Oprah, and authoring a New York Times best-selling memoir. Then, in 20198, life threw another obstacle her way causing her to rebuild. It's this rebuild that inspired her latest book "Bounce Forward." Today we dive in to:
How she chose to find opportunity in continued health obstacles Why "Bounce Forward" is formatted like a toolkit for readers (with a playlist and workbook attached!) The 2019 injury that had her questioning "why me?" for the first time in her life What bouncing forward means to her & how it helped her write this book The power vulnerability has to bring people together and create strength How problem-solving has brought her happiness What drives her to keep sharing her story and making changeGet a copy of "Bounce Forward" here.
Follow along with Amy on social: @amypurdygurl
Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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Mohegan has OFFICIALLY announced that the Connecticut Sun franchise has been sold to the Tilman J. Fertitta family, pending WNBA approval. The team will play its final season at Mohegan Sun Arena through the 2026 season and move to Houston in 2027. CT Sun President Jen Rizzotti sat down with us to share more about the impact of the sale on the team, the franchise, fans, and continued growth of the league and women's basketball overall. We dive in to:
Jen's unique perspective of the sale/move as a former 2x Houston Comets champion and now WNBA team president "Transformational" new CBA Why the team is not coming to Boston, despite a viable offer and interest How the team will build the 2026 roster given the unconventional offseason Genuine gratitude for the fans and community over the past 22 years Growing value of WNBA storytellingFollow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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Not many people would describe themselves as "a southern girl looking for colder weather," but Brantley Mullins does. The professional snowboarder grew up riding in North Carolina but has since gone pro and moved out to Salt Lake City. She competes in street style snowboarding or urban snowboarding (think: sliding on rails, jumping off things, etc). She competes in different cities in Red Bull Heavy Metal competitions (she did say Boston was unlike anywhere else!) Today we dive in to:
How she started on the mountain (skiing -> snowboarding -> competing) The moment she realized riding was more than just a hobby, but a passion she wanted to pursue professionally The excitement she feels when she sees more and more girls on the mountain riding (especially her home mountain) What training looks like off the mountain Her favorite places to travel & ride (and her strong packing skills) Obsession with Dolly Parton & Dollywood (take notes on her ideal day there!) Advice from others (shoutout to Brantley's mom!) & to othersFollow along with Brantley on social: @brantleymullins
Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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Not only did standout high school hooper (and future UCONN Husky) Olivia Vukosa earn the 2025-26 Gatorade National Girls Basketball Player of the Year Award, she was surprised with the news by UCONN legend Diana Taurasi. DT shocked Olivia at school Thursday morning surrounded by her teammates, family, and friends. Later, they sat down to dive into the significance of this award, DT offers advice to Olivia for UCONN, Olivia's hoop dreams & more!
Follow Olivia Vukosa on social: @olivia.vukosa
Follow Diana Taurasi on social: @dianataurasi
Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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Morgan's Message Co-founder Meaghan Birnie and Student Ambassador Michaela O'Connor are back to chat more about why starting conversations around mental health is so important and how the non-profit is supporting students athletes across the globe. Today we dive in to:
The reality of being a student athlete and balancing academics, athletics & social life Why the need for organizations and support like Morgan's Message has grown significantly in recent years Keys to supporting men's mental health Boston College Women's Lacrosse team's culture and "sunshine committee" Strategies and habits to finding peace & pause daily Strength in taking the first step**Content Warning: This conversation does include conversations around mental health**
If you, or someone you know, is struggling there are resources available at 988lifeline.org
Learn more about Morgan's Message: @morgansmessage
Follow along with BC Women's Lacrosse: @bcwlax
Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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A year after Morgan Roger's took her own life in 2022, her friends and family got together to turn their pain into purpose. Morgan's Message was born as a way to grieve the full of life, fun-loving sister, friend and teammate, but what it turned into is so much more. The non-profit works with schools across the globe to open conversations around mental health and provide resources. Today, Co-founder Meaghan Birnie and Ambassador Michaela O'Connor (Boston College Women's Lacrosse Senior Captain) join me to dive in to:
How Morgan's friends and family turned their pain into purpose to honor her life and legacy What being an ambassador means & looks like on campus Morgan's legacy How the Boston College Women's Lacrosse team's 'Sunshine Committee' supports the team throughout the season What motivates the team to keep growing & starting these conversations Dedication Games The significance of the butterfly logo**Content Warning: This conversation does include conversations around mental health.
If you, or someone you know, is struggling there are resources available at 988lifeline.org
Learn more about Morgan's Message: @morgansmessage
Follow along with BC Women's Lacrosse: @bcwlax
Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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Not many people get to live one dream in their 20s, but Kelsey O'Driscoll is living two: working as a nurse to help people and representing Team USA at the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games. After a spinal injury in 2021, Kelsey was determined to not let those dreams pass her by. She still works as a nurse (at the same hospital that inspired her to pursue the career) and became Gore Mountain's first adaptive ski patroller. Additionally, Kelsey now races as a four-track skier, a form of para alpine skiing where an athlete uses two skis and two hand-held outriggers (metal crutches with ski tips). It wasn't long before Kelsey's talent was recognized and just a few short years later she is competing in Milan with USA across her chest. She is blazing trails for young athletes facing any kind of obstacle, creating visibility in the hospital and on the mountain, and doing it all with a bright and optimistic attitude. Today we dive in to:
Excitement and gratitude heading into her first Winter Paralympic Games in Italy How her family instilled a passion for skiing and community at a young age Her early passion for nursing Goals for recovery after her spinal injury in 2021 Why it was important for her to get back to Gore Mountain and become the mountain's first adaptive ski patroller (and how it actually gives her an edge!) What training & traveling the world has looked like as a para alpine skier The best advice her veteran teammates have offered her Where her strong resilient mindset was born The impact her family has had on her life, career & successFollow along with Kelsey on social: @kelski_odriscoll
Follow along with the U.S. Para Alpine Ski & Snowboard Team: @usparaskisnowboard
Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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The Boston Fleet brought home a lot of hardware from the Olympic Games. Goaltender Aerin Frankel recorded a .980 save percentage and became the first Olympic women's hockey player to record three shut-outs on this stage. She helped Team USA to a perfect 7-0 record and GOLD medal! Meanwhile, her teammate Alina Müller scored the game-winning goal with just one minute left in overtime to secure the BRONZE medal for her home country of Switzerland. She also earned the honor of Closing Ceremony flagbearer. Just back from Italy, they dish on:
Historic Olympic hockey runs for both Team USA and the Swiss Women's Hockey team What actually happened in their respective locker rooms between regulation and OT play Caesar salad & rise of @painbyromaine (IYKYK) Best moments of Olympic experience outside of play on the ice Women's hockey culture and camaraderie Significance of having a professional league (PWHL) to come back to Longevity and significance of Alina's career (in 2014 she became the youngest hockey player in Olympic history to earn a medal - she was 15)Follow along with Aerin Frankel on social: @aerin.frankel
Follow along with Alina Müller on social: @alinamueller_
Follow along with the Boston Fleet on social: @pwhl_fleet
Become a caesar salad fan: @painbyromaine
Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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Everything is golden for Team USA women's hockey defensemen Megan Keller and Haley Winn! Megan knocked in the golden goal in OT to best Canada to bring home her second Olympic gold (third Olympic medal) and make it an unforgettable first Games for Haley! The two Boston Fleet players made significant contributions in Italy for the historic perfect 7-0 run. They are back in Boston for the PWHL season and stopped by to chat about:
whirlwind of the last month with PWHL play & Olympic Games Keller's game winning goal in OT to defeat Canada Their team's unique camaraderie and calm confidence in one another Haley's brothers' electric energy, support & fashion statements Celebrations (yes, we talk Flava Flav's Vegas invite!) Return to Boston for immediate return to PWHL play Medals & MantrasFollow along on social:
Megan Keller - @megankeller4
Haley Winn - @haleywinn8
Boston Fleet - @pwhl_fleet
Follow along with Hannah on social: @_hannah.donnelly
To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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Have you ever been stuck in the mindless doom scroll when you come across an inspirational quote that makes you stop and smile? Chances are, it was from ThoughtswithH, a social media page and community wellness brand founded by Helena Eldoueihy. Helena started the page to spread kindness and positivity and it has grown into so much more. Now a licensed mental health clinician, Helena continues to bring people together through inspirational quotes and community. Today we dive in to:
the inception of ThoughtswithH & the desire to make people's lives and outcomes betterthe science behind how changing your thoughts can change your world how to add up small steps and wins to lead to big change strategies for getting "unstuck" what it really means to "trust your gut" value of a quote and vision board (tips for making one!) tips to set believable and achievable goals power of community & friendshipFollow along with Helena & find inspiration by following: @ThoughtswithH
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To watch the episodes: NBC Sports Boston YouTube
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