Sarah Williams & Kathryn Bertine , Tough Girl Podcast

Kathryn Bertine - Athlete and advocate for equality in women’s sports.

16 Jan 2020 • 62 min • EN
62 min
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Kathryn Bertine is an author, athlete, activist and documentary filmmaker. During her pro career in cycling, she was a three-time Caribbean Champion, six-time national champion of St. Kitts and Nevis (SKN) and raced five years on pro circuit  with four UCI domestic and World Tour teams Colavita, Wiggle-Honda, BMW and Cylance Pro Cycling. Now retired from professional racing, Bertine serves as Trek’s Ambassador for Equality in Cycling. Off the bike, she is a filmmaker, activist, journalist and author of three nonfiction books, All the Sundays Yet to Come, As Good As Gold, and The Road Less Taken. From 2006 through 2012, Bertine was a columnist, author and senior editor for ESPN. When she pitched a documentary film on women’s pro cycling to ESPN in 2012, they rejected the proposal. So Bertine decided she would make it herself. After a two-year labor of love and crowdsourcing adventures, in 2014, HALF THE ROAD: The passion, pitfalls and power of women’s professional cycling was released. It won five film festivals, debuted in 16 nations, scored international distribution and successfully brought the hammer down on the corruption and sexism in sports. Half the Road is now available on iTunes, Vimeo, Amazon Prime and DVD. Five years later, she continues to receive royalties on a film ESPN said no one would watch.  As an advocate for equality in women’s sports, Bertine then started the social activism movement Le Tour Entier in an effort to bring parity to women’s professional road cycling, starting with the Tour de France. She and her team succeeded, and women’s field was included in 2014 with the addition of La Course by Tour de France. In 2017, she founded and serves as CEO for Homestretch Foundation, which provides free housing to female professional athletes struggling with the gender pay gap. Bertine was featured on the cover of Bicycling Magazine and profiled in Outside Magazine for her platforms of implementing change in the world.  As an activist, Bertine continues to serve as a public speaker/lecturer on equality and advocacy. She shares her journey and her message—that through passion, disruption, opportunity and focus, anything is possible and we’re all capable of effecting change—with corporations, universities and other professional outlets. She is currently at work on her fourth book. Show notes Kathryn introduces herself  Being an activist and athlete  Going back to the start of 2016 Why endurance athletes get better with age Deciding that 2016 would be her last year of racing professionally The big crash in April 2016  TBI - Traumatic Brain Injury  Recovery  Doing one final race Fear of getting back on the bike? How her body remembered what had happened  Friends and family’s fears  Preparing to transition out of the sport Opening a non profit foundation What’s happening in women’s cycling  Thoughts on the Tour de France Getting angry… Increasing awareness  How Kathryn is making change happen  Being a voice in her sport  Pro contracts that stop women talking about inequality  Being exhausted  Why anyone can create change  New book and the challenges of publishing  To self publish or not? Funding her lifestyle  Big shout out to TREK BIKES  Am I worthy The need to keep proving yourself  How we can support Kathryn with her work  Quick Fire Questions  Social Media CEO, Homestretch Foundation: www.HomestretchFoundation.org Author/Activist/Pro Cyclist: www.kathrynbertine.com  Documentary Filmmaker: www.HalfTheRoad.com   Twitter  @kathrynbertine  @halftheroad  @letourentier  @HomestretchFdn Facebook  @kathrynbertine  @halftheroad  @letourentier  @HomestretchFdn 

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