What if the problem isn’t how hard we’re working—but the system we’re working within? In this episode of The Athlete Confidential, we explore the myth of meritocracy—the belief that success is earned solely through talent, intelligence, and effort—and how it shows up in sports, especially women’s sports. From being told to "just be grateful" for the bare minimum to navigating financial barriers that make even getting in the game a privilege, we unpack how this deeply rooted myth fuels shame, ...
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What if the problem isn’t how hard we’re working—but the system we’re working within? In this episode of The Athlete Confidential, we explore the myth of meritocracy—the belief that success is earned solely through talent, intelligence, and effort—and how it shows up in sports, especially women’s sports. From being told to "just be grateful" for the bare minimum to navigating financial barriers that make even getting in the game a privilege, we unpack how this deeply rooted myth fuels shame, ...
Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions about mental health struggles, including thoughts of suicide. If you or someone you know is having a crisis please call or text 988. Former football player turned entrepreneur, Brandon Allen, takes us on a journey of self-discovery and resilience. Through his personal experiences of battling injuries and self-doubt on the sidelines, Brandon reveals how he navigated through tough times and emerged stronger. As the founder of The Hood Hippie ...
The Athlete Confidential
What if the problem isn’t how hard we’re working—but the system we’re working within? In this episode of The Athlete Confidential, we explore the myth of meritocracy—the belief that success is earned solely through talent, intelligence, and effort—and how it shows up in sports, especially women’s sports. From being told to "just be grateful" for the bare minimum to navigating financial barriers that make even getting in the game a privilege, we unpack how this deeply rooted myth fuels shame, ...