It served as a wake-up call, making her realize the need to work harder and focus on her craft, ultimately putting her on a more disciplined and focused track.
She sees injuries as part of the sport and a way to reset and adapt, teaching her to surrender control and focus on what she can control, which has been a valuable perspective throughout her career.
She believes storytelling is crucial for engaging fans and bringing more people into women's sports, as it provides context and history that make the sports more relatable and interesting.
Men who play basketball often feel they could compete with women's basketball players, leading to a sense of overconfidence and dismissal of the women's game, which they perceive as less valuable because they believe they could do it themselves.
They believe that women's sports have historically been judged by male standards that undervalue emotional expression and collaboration, but there is a growing recognition of the importance of emotional intelligence and different ways of leading in sports.
Women's sports are often more inclusive and safe for diverse groups, including queer and black individuals, creating a more welcoming environment that emphasizes enjoyment and community over hyper-masculine aggression and exclusivity.
She attributes the rise in interest to better storytelling and representation, which are drawing in casual fans who may not have been interested before, as well as the intrinsic appeal of watching athletes perform at their highest level.
They aim to leverage their expertise and experiences to tell stories in the sports world, particularly focusing on women's sports, to bring more attention and understanding to the narratives and history that have been underrepresented.
Sue Bird is a former WNBA basketball player and a five-time Olympic gold medalist. Megan Rapinoe is a former soccer player and an Olympic gold medalist. Sue and Megan join the Armchair Expert to discuss growing up in different socioeconomic cultures, whether or not parents should let their kids win against them, and the relationships between athletes on professional sports team. Sue, Megan, and Dax talk about how impactful their injuries were to their mental games, why sports are so addicting, and how much pride they had representing America in the Olympics. Sue and Megan explain what makes a win rewarding to them, how showing emotion is viewed in athletics, and how important storytelling is to growing a fanbase.
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