Tremendous Upside

@Tremendous_Pod

Six-time WNBA All-Star Chamique Holdsclaw () talks with top athletes about the realities of mental health in the world of sports. Coming January 13.

Joined November 2019

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    Feb 18

    "When you begin to talk to people, what happens is the weight that you had is cut in half." - Pro Hall of Famer on . He talks with about , his path to the and more. Listen on :

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  2. Feb 27

    We want to hear from YOU! Tell us about your listening experience with by answering a couple of quick questions featured in this survey:

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    Feb 23

    I am hooked on . It is critical to shift the narrative on mental health in sport. Focusing on the mental health of athletes is so important. Thank you for sharing your story .

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  4. Feb 23

    We want to hear more from YOU about your listening experience with ! Help us out and answer a couple of quick questions featured in this survey:

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  5. Feb 21

    Thanks for listening 🙌 We appreciate the suggestion, too!

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    Feb 19

    Chamique Holdsclaw’s latest project presents a ‘Tremendous Upside’ for discussions on mental health The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame hooper and new mother partnered with American Public Media on a one-of-a-kind podcast.

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  7. Feb 19

    “I want to change the narrative, generationally, for my family..." in this interview with .

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  8. Feb 19

    The idea of talking to ANYONE about was once embarrassing for . So how did he get to a place where he could openly talk about in his Hall of Fame induction speech? Brian gets candid with about this and more:

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    Feb 18

    If you or someone you know needs a lift, please check this out!!

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  10. Feb 18

    When was inducted into the Pro Hall of Fame, he got real about his . Brian talks with host about his unlikely path to the , how he learned to talk about his feelings, and more. Listen on :

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  11. Feb 17

    Our new episode with will drop on your favorite app tomorrow (2/18)! Stay tuned. Don't forget to subscribe: Apple Podcasts: Spotify:

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    Feb 14

    On now: Tremendous Upside | - Delve into stories of high level athletes who've faced mental health issues w/ host and guests each week & learn more at Find more podcasts exploring mental health at

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    Feb 14

    USWNT alum has been doing a ton of interviews recently so I can’t say I’ve caught them all but this one right here was great. Scurry’s off-the-field journey has been severely underreported.

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    Feb 11

    “Basketball is easy. Life is hard.” - Kenny Anderson () on the latest . Kenny and I talked about his early success, his childhood traumas, life after the NBA, and so much more. Listen to the episode:

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  16. Feb 10

    "Basketball is easy. Life is hard.” Kenny Anderson () talks with about his early success, life after the , coming to terms with childhood traumas, and more. Find out where to listen and subscribe to the at

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  17. Feb 10

    Kenny Anderson () had early success as a high school player. But that success hid the trauma of his childhood. Now retired from the , he talks with about learning how to ask for help and more. Listen on :

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    Feb 10

    After battling anxiety and depression, pitcher Rob Whalen is ready to return to the mound with the Mets.

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  19. Feb 10

    "Basketball is easy. Life is hard.” Kenny Anderson () was one of the best high school players of all time, but success hid his childhood traumas. He talks with about how he went from trying to mask the pain to addressing it:

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