The final episode of this season offers a thought-provoking exploration of connection as a central theme in sport and life. Stories from athletes, researchers, and community leaders highlight how human connection is what enables success and creates the meaning we seek in achievement. Our expert gues...
Amber reflects on key themes explored throughout the first season of the Be a Good Wheel podcast, focusing on the importance of mindset in personal growth and performance. Highlighting outtakes from various guest interviews, she connects different perspectives on how individuals can interpret setbac...
Amber speaks with Rachel Hedderman, Olympian, former professional cyclist, and internationally renown sports director, on cultivating trust, fostering open communication, and building cohesive teams in competitive sports. Drawing from her experiences as a director and athlete, Rachel explains the co...
Amber speaks with PhD social psychologist and researcher, Dr. Omid Fotuhi. Dr. Fotuhi explains how different mindsets affect resilience, motivation, and performance. He shares how experiences as well as environments shape our mindsets, and how shifting from a fixed to a growth mindset can lead to be...
Amber speaks with entrepreneur, workplace wellness expert, and former pro cyclist Pete Morris. Pete explores the intersection of personal growth, health, and performance, drawing parallels between bike racing and workplace productivity. He discusses the importance of unlearning outdated habits and t...
Amber speaks with Industrial Organizational Psychologist, researcher, founder, and CEO, Dr. English Sall. Dr. Sall talks about what differentiates the field of Industrial Organizational Psychology from other psychology-related fields. She untangles the complexities of building team culture, with les...
Amber speaks with eight-time National Champion, two-time Pan American Champion, and World Championship medalist, Brad Huff. Brad reflects on his long career in cycling, how an eating disorder almost ended his career before it began, and why his “farm kid work ethic” was both an asset and a liability...
Amber speaks with Ayesha McGowan, the first African-American woman professional road cyclist. Ayesha shares why she recently decided to step away from racing (for now) and opens up about the shift in autonomy she experienced on the World Tour. She describes how she handles the different pressures an...
Amber speaks with Devin Cowens, connector, adventure cyclist, and founder of Radical Adventure Riders Atlanta Chapter (RAR ATL). Devin shares how she thinks about creating opportunities for people to experience bikepacking, specifically how she addresses different barriers to entry to make those exp...
Amber speaks with professional cyclist Alexey Vermeulen, who left road racing on the World Tour to pursue a career as a professional off-road cyclist. Alexey shares why over-indexing on fun can be counterproductive, how to turn compartmentalization into a superpower, and his not-so-secret analog too...