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A weekly Sports podcast
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Julie Uychiat has conquered the Sahara Desert — running 250 kilometers over 6 days! In this never-before-heard clip from our conversation after she completed the World Marathon Challenge in 2023, she shares how she uses journaling to take her p
What does it take to dethrone a 7-time champion? The same grit that takes a player from a career-threatening injury to becoming UAAP Finals MVP. Get to know Tantoy Ferrer of the UST Growling Tigresses in this special episode with guest correspo
Introducing the Go Hard Girls Grants — because uplifting women's sports means growing the space for more storytellers to make a difference. Go Hard Girls host Ceej Tantengco-Malolos shares our new initiative for women’s sports, and you’ll also
"When a woman rocks the boat, there's gonna be no shortage of people trying to shut her down. We need people who say, 'Hey, maybe we listen to her.'" In this candid chat with Carl Javier from "A Better Normal", "Go Hard Girls" creator Ceej Tant
"When a woman rocks the boat, there's gonna be no shortage of people trying to shut her down. We need people who say, 'Hey, maybe we listen to her.'" In this candid chat with Carl Javier from "A Better Normal", "Go Hard Girls" creator Ceej Tant
Every year, the International Ice Hockey Federation organizes the World’s Girls Ice Hockey Weekend where thousands of girls from thirty countries participate in events and try ice hockey for the first time. The National Women’s Hockey Team invi
With 6 SEA Games gold medals to her name, Kim Mangrobang is a force of nature. She opens up about her unconventional path to success and embracing challenges — from living away from her family as a teenager, to racing in both triathlon and duat
The best medal is the one you win at home. Kim Mangrobang, Southeast Asia's Triathlon Queen, tells us about her winning moment at the 2019 SEA Games, plus other memorable races in our new episode, coming out November 24! Hosted on Acast. See ac
Marga Jimenez helped the DLSU Lady Archers break the longest winning streak in Philippine basketball, but she never let the sport get in the way of graduating with honors — all thanks to her determination, a competitive streak, and a strong sup
Former Lady Archer Marga Jimenez didn't choose between her UAAP dreams and good grades — she put in the work to achieve both. Learn how she did it in the next episode of Go Hard Girls, coming out October 27! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priva
7 marathons, 7 continents, 7 days. In February 2023, Julie Uychiat became the first Filipina to finish the World Marathon Challenge. Even more impressive? She did it at 49 years old, only a few years after she started running.Follow Go Hard Gir
How far can you go in extreme cold? Julie Uychiat, the first Filipina to complete the World Marathon Challenge, shares what it was like to run in the coldest place on earth. Here's a sneak peek of the first episode of Go Hard Girls Season 4, co
How do you define success? This season, we're featuring the former co-captain of the DLSU Lady Archers basketball team, Marga Jimenez — the latest in our lineup of Pinay athletes who have redefined success, such as Jia Morado, Lexi Noval, and m
When you go hard, you go places. In our fourth season, Julie Uychiat, the first Filipina to complete the World Marathon Challenge, joins our roster of guests who have proven their talents overseas, such as Jack Animam (Seasons 1-2) and Allana L
Season 4 of Go Hard Girls is right around the corner! We’ve got even more inspiring Filipina athletes, from even more sports, coming your way. Listen for a sneak peek of our first three guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in
Meggie Ochoa has won several jiu-jitsu matches around the world, but not all of them have been easy. In this clip, Meggie talks about how you can win in a match—even when the situation doesn’t seem to be in your favor.Listen to the full episode
What does it take to be the first female sports journalist in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame? In this guest episode from The Global Bounce, Jackie MacMullan and host Rafe Bartholomew reflect on her career, working with Charles Ba
Before she was a professional volleyball star, Jema Galanza faced insecurities in her collegiate career. In this clip, she talks about her doubts in her UAAP years and finding love in herself and her family.Listen to the full episode here: "Mah
Go Hard Girls wraps our third season with Filipina athletes who have been breaking barriers in many different sports! Revisit our episodes with Jia de Guzman, Jema Galanza, Coach Mau Belen, Kat Tan, Mariana Lopa, Bianca Bustamante, Lexi Noval,
Before the recent boom of Filipino ballers playing internationally, Allana Lim was playing across Asia as far back as 2012. Despite this incredible achievement, most Filipinos don't even know her name. The first Filipina basketball import has n
In just 10 years since learning jiu-jitsu, Meggie Ochoa has become a world champion and multi-gold medalist. Despite this incredible achievement, Meggie measures success not in medals, but in impact—using sports to empower children who survived
Fitness guru and runner Lexi Noval has loved movement and sports all her life, but as a young girl, her harsh competitive streak kept her from fully enjoying her passion. After rising above her struggles, she now leads a fitness community for w
The last time a female driver started in a Formula One race was in the 1970s. Bianca Bustamante, the first Filipino to race in the all-female W Series, is on a mission to get the next seat. This episode is hosted by guest correspondent Bee Go a
Jema Galanza may be one of the most skilled volleyball players in the Philippines, but her hardest battles were fought outside the court. To achieve the success that eluded Jema for years, she first had to find inner peace. This episode is powe
Changing the game for women isn't a quick fix—it's a journey. Listen to Coach Mau Belen of TNT Tropang Giga, Mariana Lopa of Girls Got Game, and The One-Armed Mamba Kat Tan discuss concrete solutions to make sure Filipina ballers can reach thei
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