steady state podcast

Steady State Podcast reframes the popular, yet limited narrative about rowing culture. We celebrate the expansive array of rowers, coaches, and coxswains in a podcast designed to savor real-life experience from launch to cox seat at every level. 

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Heart Attacks, Emergency Preparedness, and Response

culture, Racing, training Rachel Freedman culture, Racing, training Rachel Freedman

Horizon Racing USA seeks Adventure and World Record on the World’s Toughest Row

The World's Toughest Row is a 2,800-mile race across the Pacific Ocean. On June 12, 2024, Hannah Huppi, Phil Doyle, and Hunter Deuel of Horizon Racing, will join 20+ teams to shove off in Monterey, CA and race to Kauai, HI in unsupported, man-powered ocean rowing boats. We talk about star-gazing, rowing into the unknown, competitive drive, Cheez-Its, and fundraising for Laureus Sport For Good USA.

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coaching, training, racing, culture Rachel Freedman coaching, training, racing, culture Rachel Freedman

Midwest Pride: Chicago Rowing Union’s Michael Toutloff

Chicago Rowing Union (CRU) is the Midwest's only LGBTQ+ rowing organization, and one of just a few such clubs in the world. CRU member and social media manager Michael Toutloff talks with us about the importance of safe spaces and being yourself, finding community and competition on the water, and proudly flying the flag at regattas. 

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coaching, training, racing Rachel Freedman coaching, training, racing Rachel Freedman

Letting Go of Perfection: Coastal Rowing

In 2021, USRowing boated its first-ever Beach Sprints National team and in 2022 Next Level Rowing appeared on the scene, training high performance rowers who have gone on to win medals at domestic and international coastal regattas. To talk about this discipline which has been raced for generations in Europe, we connect with coastal rowing rising stars Christopher Bak and Christine Cavallo, and their coach Ben Booth, co-founder of Next Level Rowing.

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training, Culture, business, racing Rachel Freedman training, Culture, business, racing Rachel Freedman

RowAlong Founder John Steventon on Rowing, Rubbish, and Racing

Indoor rowing popularity has exploded since early days of the COVID pandemic in 2020, with a whole new rowing community coming together around the erg, buoyed in large part by people who have never touched an oar. John Steventon – a gold medal and world record holding indoor rower – started to make rowing workout videos during lockdown, and his RowAlong YouTube channel soared to popularity. Today it boasts hundreds of fun, imaginative rowing workouts.

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Donna Pili Swings Late Nights at Her Bar and Early Morning Practices

Growing up the daughter of immigrant parents, Donna Pili didn't have time for sports. She watched the '84 Olympics rowing on TV but it wasn’t until nearly 30 years later, in an effort to retake control of her life, that she learned to row. Since then, Donna’s found community at ZLAC and San Diego Rowing Club, and has traveled the world as a member of Endeavor Racing Alliance. 

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coaching, culture, training, racing Rachel Freedman coaching, culture, training, racing Rachel Freedman

S4E1: For Lisa Stone and Daughter Gevvie, a Philosophy of Joy

Seattle has the Pococks. Philadelphia has the Kellys. And Boston has the Stones. We’re really excited to kick off season 4 with mother/daughter Olympians Lisa and Gevvie Stone. Lisa was a member of the first U.S. women’s Olympic rowing team in 1976 and went on to a 42-year coaching career. Gevvie was a natural when she took up rowing in high school and was a member of the 2012, 2016 and 2021 U.S. Olympic teams.

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[S3]Ep25: Liz Winter on Coaching from the Inside Out

When she learned to row in the late 1970s, Liz Winter was excited to have a place be “unladylike” and fell in love with putting power behind the oar. After landing in Pittsburgh in the ‘80s, Liz was involved in developing Three River Rowing Association, focusing on creating community. Now retired, she’s combined her experience as a lawyer, social worker, coach, and educator, with a USRowing Level 3 High Performance Coaching Certification. We talk with her about coaching education, trauma-informed coaching, and building trust.

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