At the Tokyo Olympics, Raven Saunders experienced the highest high of her life, followed by the lowest low. After winning silver in shot put, she made an ‘X’ on the podium, representing where the “oppressed meet.” Less than 36 hours later, though, she got a call that her mom had passed away. In this episode of On Her Turf, MJ Acosta-Ruiz and Lindsay Czarniak speak with Raven about how she coped with the loss of her mom, and how she hopes to continue promoting the importance of mental health. Plus, Raven gives a preview of the celebration she has planned if she wins gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Empowering the Next Generation | On Her Turf at the Olympics Episode 9
You Must Stay in the Fight | On Her Turf at the Olympics Episode 8
We're All Human, We All Deserve Respect | On Her Turf at the Olympics Episode 7
The Burden We Face
Mental Health is Still Health | On Her Turf at the Olympics Episode 5
On Her Turf at the Olympics Episode 4
On Her Turf at the Olympics Episode 3
On Her Turf at the Olympics Episode 2
On Her Turf at The Olympics Episode 1
Dr Monica Rho, US Women’s National Team physician
Karen Murphy, Bears CFO
Tokyo Olympics: One Year Out - How Women are Changing the Game
Ashlyn Harris and Ali Krieger, USWNT World Champions
Hailie Deegan, Stockcar Driver
Team USA Hockey and NHL CMO Heidi Browning
Season 2 Premiere: Women of Horse Racing
On Her Turf Special: Augusta National Women’s Amateur
OHT Bonus: Columbia-Barnard Athletic Consortium
Hall of Famer Julie Foudy
Award Winning Journalist Hannah Storm
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