388: Riley Gaines—Swimming Against the Current

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484: Tom Albanese—The Metals at the Bottom of the Ocean

In this episode Mike explores the growing race for critical minerals hidden deep beneath the Pacific Ocean with mining executive Tom Albanese, Chairman of American Ocean Minerals and former CEO of Rio Tinto and Vedanta Resources. Tom has spent more than four decades in the global ...  Afficher plus

483: Peggy Rowe—Mother's Day with Mom… LIVE!

In this special LIVE edition of Coffee with Mome, Mike heads home for Mother's Day and sits down with the woman who taught him everything worth knowing — his mom, Peggy Rowe. Recorded in front of a live audience at the place Peggy refers to as The Home, this episode is filled wit ...  Afficher plus

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Dr. Jordan B. Peterson and twelve-time All-American female swimmer Riley Gaines discuss the insemination of men into women's spaces. Gaines breaks down the breach in security that women face when forced to share vulnerable spaces with biological men, the purpose of athletic achie ...  Afficher plus

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Don’t miss this episode of The Sunday Special as we sit down with Riley Gaines, the fearless athlete shaking up the sports world. From her roots in Gallatin, Tennessee, to becoming a swimming sensation at the University of Kentucky, Riley’s journey is nothing short of extraordina ...  Afficher plus

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Meet Kari. Now meet the other Kari. One played college lacrosse in the 1980s; the other currently plays at the same school for the same coach. College sports have radically evolved during that time—take the high-tech clothes that emit infrared radiation to maximize performance—bu ...  Afficher plus