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The WMN Podcast
Black Sheep Cycling
37 episodes
7 hours ago

This podcast is for women, by women. It's a celebration of everything we love about life on the bike. Produced by Black Sheep, join hosts Sheridan Braatvedt and Ex-Pro Georgie Howe, two inspiring, resilient and passionate women as they speak with like-minded people from around the world.

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This podcast is for women, by women. It's a celebration of everything we love about life on the bike. Produced by Black Sheep, join hosts Sheridan Braatvedt and Ex-Pro Georgie Howe, two inspiring, resilient and passionate women as they speak with like-minded people from around the world.

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Episodes (20/37)
The WMN Podcast
Dr Nikki Kaye: Balancing Hormones and Performance in Sports

In this episode of the WMM podcast, Georgie Howe speaks with Dr. Nikki Kaye about the critical intersection of hormonal health and athletic performance. They discuss the importance of understanding RED-S (Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport), the impact of energy availability on performance, and the signs of low energy availability, particularly in female athletes. Dr. Kaye emphasises the need for a supportive environment for athletes, including coaches and medical staff, to help navigate hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause. The conversation also covers recovery strategies for athletes with RED-S and the importance of nutrition and training balance for long-term health and performance.

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2 weeks ago
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The WMN Podcast
Live from Lorne: Pt 1. Calm before Worlds

Recorded on the eve of the Gran Fondo World Championships, this special collab episode between The Domestiques and The WMN Podcast. Sheridan Braatvedt, Georgie Howe, Matilda Raynolds, and Lee “Hollywood” Turner go in depth, talking about nerves, preparation, and what’s really at stake with amaterur cycling events like this one.

The crew dives into the energy building in Lorne, the stories behind the riders, and why grassroots events like this matter more than medals.

And tomorrow - tune in for part two, featuring The Domestiques very own Mark O’Brien and Matilda Raynolds, fresh off their wins.


We'd love for you to jump over to The Domestiques podcast as they follow the world of cycling each week.

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3 weeks ago
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The WMN Podcast
Abby Mickey: The Power of Women's Voices in Cycling

In this episode of the WMM podcast, hosts Georgie Howe and Sheridan Braatvedt engage in a lively conversation with Abby Mickey, a senior editor at Escape Collective and host of the Wheel Talk podcast. They discuss Abby's journey from a professional cyclist to a journalist, the importance of women's voices in cycling, and the challenges surrounding mental health and body image in sports. The conversation also touches on societal pressures, the impact of high-profile athletes like Serena Williams, and the need for a supportive environment in women's sports.

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1 month ago
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Ruby Roseman-Gannon: Curiosity, Chaos and the 2025 World Championships

In this episode of the WMN Podcast, hosts Sheridan and Georgie are joined by Brunswick Cycling Club royalty, Australian champion, and proud ARA alumna Ruby Roseman-Gannon.


Ruby is not just one of the country’s most exciting cyclists — she’s also one of its sharpest thinkers. She shares her journey through the highs, the lows, and everything in between. With a science degree, a fiercely curious mind, and a sharp eye on the bigger picture, Ruby brings a fresh perspective to what it means to be a professional athlete in a sport that is anything but predictable.


They dive into the philosophy of improvement, the economic barriers that still exist in cycling, and the mental resilience needed to thrive at the top level. Ruby also unpacks the hidden dangers of the sport, the challenge of staying grounded, and the future of women’s cycling as she prepares for the 2025 World Championships in Rwanda.


Smart. Raw. Real. A proper deep dive with one of the best to do it.

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2 months ago
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The WMN Podcast
Suzy Wood: Disordered Eating, RED-S and Reclaiming Health in Sport.

Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussion of sensitive topics, including disordered eating and mental health. If these topics are triggering for you, please take care while listening — and check the show notes for support resources.


In this episode of the WMN Podcast, hosts Sheridan and Georgie are joined by Suzy Wood, a Melbourne-based IP lawyer, grassroots racer, and all-round powerhouse bringing big “corporate girlie turned bike girlie” energy.

Suzy opens up about her experience with RED-S (Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport), how it started, how she found her way out, and how she rebuilt a healthier relationship with sport, food, and herself.

Together, they dive into the complex realities of disordered eating, mental health, and the pressure women face in sport. They share personal stories, unpack the warning signs, and talk through the role of healthcare professionals in recovery.

It is an honest and raw conversation grounded in lived experience and a shared belief that performance means nothing without wellbeing. This episode is a powerful reminder that healing is possible, support is out there, and you are never alone in the journey back to health.


Australian Support Services


⁠Butterfly Foundation⁠ – Call 1800 ED HOPE (1800 33 4673), use online chat, or access self-help resources

⁠Beyond Blue⁠ – Call 1300 22 4636, or explore extensive online resources for mental health support

⁠Lifeline⁠ – Call 13 11 14 (24/7 crisis support)

⁠Suicide Call Back Service⁠ – Call 1300 659 467 for counselling support

⁠MindSpot⁠ – Free online mental health assessment and CBT treatment courses

⁠Black Dog Institute⁠ – Clinical services and digital mental health tools

⁠ReachOut⁠ – Support forums and resources for young people

⁠Kids Helpline⁠ – Call 1800 55 1800 for support (ages 5–25)


International Support Resources


⁠NEDA (USA)⁠ – Information, screening tools, and helplines for eating disorders

⁠AED – Academy for Eating Disorders⁠ – Global network of professionals and evidence-based resources

⁠Eating Disorder Hope⁠ – Treatment resources and recovery content

⁠Beat (UK)⁠ – UK's leading eating disorder charity, helplines and support tools

⁠NAMI – National Alliance on Mental Illness (USA)⁠ – Advocacy, education, and support groups

⁠ADAA – Anxiety & Depression Association of America⁠ – Resources and treatment for anxiety, depression, and co-occurring conditions

⁠7 Cups⁠ – Free emotional support via trained volunteers and therapists

⁠DBSA – Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance⁠ – Peer-led support groups and wellness tools

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2 months ago
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The WMN Podcast
The WMN Podcast: Tour de France Femmes Recap

In this episode of the WMM podcast, Georgie Howe and Sheridan Braatvedt dive into the highlights and key moments of the Tour de France Femmes. They discuss the excitement of the race, the emotional experiences of the riders, and the growing popularity of women's cycling. The conversation also touches on the importance of collaboration among women in the sport, the impact of viewership on sponsorship, and the need for a shift in how performance and body image are perceived in cycling. With personal anecdotes and insights from the ground, they celebrate the achievements of the riders and the community surrounding women's cycling.

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2 months ago
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Dr. Alice McNamara: From Elite Athlete to Medical Professional

In this episode of the WMM podcast, host Georgie Howe speaks with Dr. Alice McNamara, a two-time world champion rower and now an emergency doctor. They discuss Alice's journey from elite athlete to medical professional, the challenges of balancing sports and career, and the importance of compassionate care for athletes. The conversation delves into critical topics such as relative energy deficiency in sport, concussion management, and the gaps in medical understanding of female athletes. Alice shares her personal experiences with grief and how it shaped her perspective on life and sport, emphasising the need for holistic health in athletic performance.

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3 months ago
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The WMN Podcast
Sarah Gigante: From Setbacks to Stage Wins

In this episode, Georgie Howe and Sheridan Braatvedt sit down with one of the most exciting riders in the pro peloton, Sarah Gigante. At just 24, Sarah’s already done more than most of us dream of: she won the elite Aussie road title at 18, represented Australia at the Olympics and this year, she took the Giro d’Italia Women by storm, winning two brutal mountain stages, securing the climber’s jersey, and landing herself a podium finish overall. But her story goes far deeper than results.


Sarah opens up about the hard stuff: serious injuries, major surgery, long stretches off the bike, and the mental work it takes to rebuild. She reflects on how her love for the sport started, the pressure of early success and staying grounded through the highs and lows.

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3 months ago
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The WMN Podcast
Georgie Howe: Where Pride Meets Performance

Join hosts Sheridan and Georgie on the WMN podcast as they dive into the world of women's cycling and sport to discuss Georgie's impactful article, "Where Pride Meets Performance: Women’s cycling as a model of inclusivity".

In this episode, they dive into queer inclusion, legacy systems, representation in sports and why authenticity shouldn't come at a cost. It's bold, thoughtful and unapologetically honest.


Read Georgie's article "Where pride meets performance: Women’s cycling as a model of inclusivity" here: https://escapecollective.com/where-pride-meets-performance-womens-cycling-as-a-model-of-inclusivity/

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3 months ago
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Dr Gemma Sampson: The Psychology of Eating. A Dietitian's Perspective.

In this episode of the WMN podcast, hosts Georgie Howe and Sheridan Braatvedt chat with Dr. Gemma Sampson, an advanced sports dietitian, to discuss the critical role of nutrition in female athletes' performance. They explore common nutrition mistakes, the impact of cultural beliefs on eating habits, and the importance of adequate fueling for training and recovery. Gemma shares her journey into sports nutrition, the challenges faced by female athletes, and the need for a compassionate approach to address disordered eating and energy availability issues. The conversation emphasises the significance of understanding one's body, the timing of nutrition intake, and the necessity for tailored nutritional guidance for women in sports.

Trigger warning in this ep + support services below.


Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Female Athlete Nutrition

01:11 Gemma Sampson's Journey in Sports Nutrition

05:49 Cultural Challenges in Sports Nutrition

09:02 The Fueled Framework Explained

11:43 Overcoming Fear of Food

17:24 Understanding Disordered Eating vs. Eating Disorders

28:46 Recognising RED-S and Its Impacts

37:07 The Shift in Nutrition Awareness

45:18 The Importance of Timing in Nutrition

55:40 Final Thoughts on Nutrition and Performance


Work with Dr. Gemma Sampson: https://www.gemmasampson.com/apply


🇦🇺 Australian Support Services

  • Butterfly Foundation – Call 1800 ED HOPE (1800 33 4673), use online chat, or access self-help resources

  • Beyond Blue – Call 1300 22 4636, or explore extensive online resources for mental health support

  • Lifeline – Call 13 11 14 (24/7 crisis support)

  • Suicide Call Back Service – Call 1300 659 467 for counselling support

  • MindSpot – Free online mental health assessment and CBT treatment courses

  • Black Dog Institute – Clinical services and digital mental health tools

  • ReachOut – Support forums and resources for young people

  • Kids Helpline – Call 1800 55 1800 for support (ages 5–25)


  • 🌍 International Support Resources


  • NEDA (USA) – Information, screening tools, and helplines for eating disorders

  • AED – Academy for Eating Disorders – Global network of professionals and evidence-based resources

  • Eating Disorder Hope – Treatment resources and recovery content

    Beat (UK) – UK's leading eating disorder charity, helplines and support tools

    NAMI – National Alliance on Mental Illness (USA) – Advocacy, education, and support groups

  • ADAA – Anxiety & Depression Association of America – Resources and treatment for anxiety, depression, and co-occurring conditions

    7 Cups – Free emotional support via trained volunteers and therapists

  • DBSA – Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance – Peer-led support groups and wellness tools


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    4 months ago
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    The WMN Podcast
    Grace Brown: The Fight for Women's Rights in Cycling

    In this episode of the WMN podcast, hosts Georgie Howe and Sheridan Braatvedt chat with Grace Brown, one of Australia’s greatest cyclists and the newly appointed president of the Cyclist Alliance (TCA). The conversation delves into various themes, including the challenges faced by female athletes, the importance of representation in sports, and the need for a supportive environment for young cyclists. Grace shares her experiences with self-doubt, the significance of mentorship, and the ongoing fight for safety and fair treatment within the cycling community. The discussion also highlights the role of the UCI and the importance of collective bargaining for athletes. This episode of The WMN Podcast emphasises the need for change in women's cycling and the importance of empowering female athletes to advocate for their rights and well-being.

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    4 months ago
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    The WMN Podcast
    Loren Rowney: Navigating Identity and Mental Health in Sports

    In this episode of the WMN podcast, hosts Sheridan Braatvedt and Georgie Howe engage in a heartfelt conversation with former professional cyclist Loren Rowney. They explore Loren's journey from being a competitive athlete to facing identity loss, mental health challenges, and the struggles of recovery from an eating disorder. Loren shares her experiences of transitioning into a new life beyond cycling, the importance of resilience, and her current role as a rider agent advocating for the next generation of female cyclists. The discussion highlights the complexities of being a professional athlete, the pressures of social media, and the need for kindness and understanding in the sport.


    Trigger Warning!!!


    This episode discusses topics including mental health and eating disorders. If these subjects are triggering for you, please prioritise your well-being and consider skipping this episode. If you or someone you know is struggling, here are some support services you can reach out to.


    🇦🇺 Australian Support Services


    • Butterfly Foundation – Call 1800 ED HOPE (1800 33 4673), use online chat, or access self-help resources

    • Beyond Blue – Call 1300 22 4636, or explore extensive online resources for mental health support

    • Lifeline – Call 13 11 14 (24/7 crisis support)

    • Suicide Call Back Service – Call 1300 659 467 for counselling support

    • MindSpot – Free online mental health assessment and CBT treatment courses

    • Black Dog Institute – Clinical services and digital mental health tools

    • ReachOut – Support forums and resources for young people

      Kids Helpline – Call 1800 55 1800 for support (ages 5–25)


    • 🌍 International Support Resources


    • NEDA (USA) – Information, screening tools, and helplines for eating disorders

    • AED – Academy for Eating Disorders – Global network of professionals and evidence-based resources

    • Eating Disorder Hope – Treatment resources and recovery content

    • Beat (UK) – UK's leading eating disorder charity, helplines and support tools

    • NAMI – National Alliance on Mental Illness (USA) – Advocacy, education, and support groups

    • ADAA – Anxiety & Depression Association of America – Resources and treatment for anxiety, depression, and co-occurring conditions

    • 7 Cups – Free emotional support via trained volunteers and therapists

    • DBSA – Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance – Peer-led support groups and wellness tools


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    4 months ago
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    The WMN Podcast
    Fueling the Ride. The Truth About Nutrition

    In this episode of the WMN Podcast, co-hosts Georgie Howe and Sheridan Braatvedt dive deep into the often-confusing world of fuelling while riding. Joined by Cam from Sul Nutrition, they unpack his journey into the sports nutrition space, the myths the industry still battles, and the powerful (and often underestimated) role that nutrition plays in performance both on and off the bike for any level of athlete.


    As a bonus for WMN listeners, enjoy 15% off your Sul Nutrition order with the code sulsheep.

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    5 months ago
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    The Evolution of Women's Cycling with Supercoach Nick Owen

    We sit down with Nick Owen, Australia’s renowned high-performance cycling coach and founder of NOC Sport Science. With over 15 years of experience coaching elite and para-cyclists, Nick shares his journey from lead sport scientist at the Victorian Institute of Sport to guiding over 40 national and world medalists, including stars like Luke Plapp and Ruby Roseman-Gannon. Georgie and Nick Owen discuss the evolution of youth cycling, the challenges faced in women's cycling performance, the impact of the menstrual cycle on training, and the importance of goal setting for athletes.

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    5 months ago
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    The WMN Podcast
    Unpacking RED-S: The Hidden Struggles of Athletes

    In this episode of The WMN Podcast, Georgie and Sheridan delve into the topic of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S), exploring its implications for athletes. They discuss the symptoms, diagnosis, and recovery process associated with RED-S, emphasising the psychological challenges faced during recovery. The episode also touches on societal pressures regarding body image and the importance of a healthy diet and relationship to food.


    Links:

    • The WMN Podcast is powered by Black Sheep
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    5 months ago
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    The WMN Podcast
    Episode 22: The WMN Podcast Returns with Georgie Howe

    In the return episode of The WMN Podcast, new hosts Sheridan Braatvedt and Ex-Pro Georgie Howe kick things off with a raw, wide-ranging conversation about Georgie’s unexpected journey from elite rowing to pro cycling. They explore the gritty realities of team dynamics, burnout, body image, and redefining success beyond the podium. From Princeton to pro pelotons, and Zwift races to Roubaix, Georgie opens up about her evolution as an athlete, the role of purpose in sport, and the importance of building platforms for women to speak their truth.

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    6 months ago
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    Episode 21: Ep. 21. The Mental and Physical Extremities of Endurance Cycling

    In Episode 21 of the Love Women’s Cycling Podcast, hosts Bridget and Faz chat with three Melbourne based Endurance Cyclists about their experience with mental health on the saddle, and both the short, and long-term impacts that come with the sport. They also discuss how this type of cycling provides a safe mental-haven and an escape from the rush of everyday life.

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    4 years ago
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    Episode 20: Ep. 20. The Unspoken Truths of Women’s Specific Product

    In Episode 20 of the Love Women’s Cycling Podcast, hosts Bridget and Faz chat with Black Sheep founder John Polson and ex Sigma Social Media Manager, Lucy Mannal, on the current state of play in women’s cycling products. They discuss the lack of development within the women's sector, but also the positive steps some brands are making internally to provide a product that addresses the issues that are specific to women cyclists.

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    4 years ago
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    Episode 19: Ep. 19. Making Gains From Your Menstrual Cycle.
    In todays episode we speak with Dr Tara Neyland, Osteopath and founder of Bloody Great Cycles. Not only do we love her for that double pun. But for her commitment to making information on the female menstrual cycle accessible to all. And for educating women on how to become empowered by their cycle both in training and life.

    Tara said “It’s 2021! Bleeding isn’t disgusting! And periods aren’t just a sign that we’re not pregnant. Menstruation can tell us so much about a persons overall health, and should be considered in every aspect of a person’s wellbeing.”

    Thanks Tara for making this unnecessarily taboo topic an easy listen. A must for anyone, at any period of their life. Have we out-punned you yet Tara? We hope you enjoy this podcast as much as we enjoyed recording it.

    The contents of this podcast do not constitute medical or professional advice, and information provided is for educational purposes only. Listeners are advised to see their medical professional or healthcare provider if they're seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.
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    4 years ago
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    Episode 18: Ep. 18. New Age Feminism
    Florence Broadhurst stood for strength in character. With a staunch business focus and flamboyant lifestyle in a very young Australia, at a time of male dominance and working-class values, Florence Said - ‘I’d always been told that I was born before my time. Oh, surely to God, the times can just catch up.’

    In this episode of WMN Podcast, we discuss what New Age Feminism is and what it means to different women of different ages and demographics. Honestly told by a cross section of women, we also discuss how cycling has helped empower these women to do the things they love, supported by both the women and men around them.
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    4 years ago
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    The WMN Podcast

    This podcast is for women, by women. It's a celebration of everything we love about life on the bike. Produced by Black Sheep, join hosts Sheridan Braatvedt and Ex-Pro Georgie Howe, two inspiring, resilient and passionate women as they speak with like-minded people from around the world.