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GB Olympian Caragh McMurtry: Advocate for Neurodiverse Athletes

Olympian Caragh McMurtry gives an unflinching look at living and rowing with a misdiagnosis of bipolar disorder, a follow-on diagnosis of autism, and struggling to fit the standard mold in the GB system. Now at the helm of Neurodiverse Sport, Caragh champions other neurodiverse athletes, aiming to reshape sport so individuals can thrive without needing to mask or compromise their unique needs.

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coaching, business, training, culture Rachel Freedman coaching, business, training, culture Rachel Freedman

Cool Rowings: a Dynamic Concoction

From primary school kids to octogenarians, Cool Rowings is introducing diverse populations to rowing in and around London. Founder Weininger Irwin – competitive and confident from a young age – has a community first approach, prioritizing fun and social interaction. This is an episode about building your own path and embracing lifelong functional fitness.

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Coach Cassandra Cunningham On Curiosity, Consistency and Growth

Coach Cassandra Cunningham, founder of P3 Physical Education, and coach with Endeavor Racing Alliance, believes in the power of curiosity to drive success. This wide ranging conversation for rowers and coaches touches on the power of sport, positive mindset, being present, trusting the process, and blending with your teammates.

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Lenny O’Donnell is Preserving Rowing History

Holding an old canister in his hands, rower and documentary film producer Lenny O’Donnell’s heart skipped a beat. “Berlin 1936,” read the note on an old piece of athletic tape stuck to its lid. After years in storage, unseen for several decades, Lenny was entrusted to restore and digitize the film, along with boxes of other historic photos, film, and ephemera documenting the University of Washington crew.

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Blind Rower Kate Lindgren Can See What’s Possible

When Kate Lindgren and coach Pete Forrest met at Peterborough City Rowing Club, these “late onset rowers” couldn’t have expected the partnership and bond they’ve come to forge. Inspired by Kate’s experience as a blind rower, they are the brains and brawn behind Row the Rhythm, a ground-breaking initiative designed specifically for visually impaired rowers across England.

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Behind the Lens: Row2k Founder Ed Hewitt

In 1997, just 36% of adults went online. Google didn’t exist yet. And a guy with information to share about Eastern Sprints cobbled together some HTML to get the word out. And so, row2k.com was born. Twenty seven years later, founder and owner Ed Hewitt joins us to talk about how his own rowing journey has paralleled the growth of one of the most visited rowing-related websites in the world.

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business, technique, coaching, indoor rowing, training Rachel Freedman business, technique, coaching, indoor rowing, training Rachel Freedman

No Water? No Problem. Rower and Trainer Cassi Niemann Thrives in Albuquerque

Cassi Niemann is the lead UCanRow2 Master Rowing Instructor, a competitive power lifter, and the owner of CASstrong, where she blends rowing with her expertise as a strength coach. She not only helps indoor rowers improve their skills and confidence on the machine, but also trains other coaches to effectively integrate rowing into a variety of fitness settings. 

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business, culture, technique, coaching, indoor rowing, training Rachel Freedman business, culture, technique, coaching, indoor rowing, training Rachel Freedman

Asheville’s Rebel Rowing Set to Make a Comeback

In 2024, Rebel Strength and Rowing made Entrepreneur magazine’s list of the top 150 independently owned and operated small businesses in the United States. In late September, it was inundated by the flood waters of Hurricane Helene. We talk with owner Adam Smith, and member Jason Mogen, about founding a small business, growing meaningful community, and sustaining it all through incredibly challenging times.

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Nermine Khenefar: COVID, Kilimanjaro, and Crew

Egyptian Nermine Khenefar found rowing in her 40s when, winded on her ascent of Mt. Kilimanjaro, friend and explorer Omar Samra suggested she take up the sport to increase her aerobic capacity. After just a few years, Nermine is an avid masters rower and indoor rowing competitor who is seeking to row everywhere she travels and welcomes visitors to row with her on the Nile.

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