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Rowing in Color

55 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 1 year ago - ★★★★★ - 48 ratings

Denise Aquino and Patricia Destine are two women of color who are dedicated to promoting diversity within the sport of rowing. Both are former rowers turned coxswains turned coaches in the sport. Together they have almost 25 years of experience on the erg, at regattas, in the launch, or at the boathouse. No stranger to navigation or microphones, these former coxswains amplify what it’s like to navigate the topic of race within the white-dominated sport of rowing. Like most bodies of water, the tide is changing; there are more American rowers of color than there has ever been. You’ll hear from people who represented the U.S. in international races to folks who just started to row this year. Tune in to listen to a mix of interviews, special co-hosts, and tag-team shows from hosts, Denise and Patricia. Whether a rower or not, you’re not going to want to miss. Hit subscribe and enjoy.

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Episodes

Happy New Year! 2023 and Aisyah Rafaee

January 05, 2023 22:00 - 26 minutes - 18.4 MB

#052 - Aisyah Rafaee is interviewed by Rowing in Color host, Denise Aquino. They chat with them to share Olympic level goal setting practices for 2023. In this episode, we talked about: Looking back on 2022 [2:10] Who is Aisyah Rafaee? [5:53] Goal setting tips [8:45] How to get in touch with Aisyah [22:44] One thing to watch out for when making goals [23:22] … and much more.       To get in touch with Aisyah Rafaee, please find her on Instagram at @ariesyah We hope that the conversat...

Alia Komsany, Ph.D: Breaking Barriers for Muslim Women in Rowing, interviewed by Sadia Moumita

April 07, 2022 21:00 - 54 minutes - 37.3 MB

#051 - Alia Komsany Ph.D is interviewed by Sadia Moumita. Rowing in Color host, Patricia Destine, chats with them to share Alia’s story. In this episode, we talked about: How Alia got into the sport [3:04] When Alia felt like she didn’t belong in the sport [4:36] The depth of Alia’s commitment to rowing, which is balanced with cancer research [8:00] Changing the narrative regarding stereotypical thinking with girls’ women’s participation in sport [12:07] What Alia’s visibility meant fo...

Chicago Training Center: Representation Matters, Representation Happens

March 24, 2022 04:00 - 45 minutes - 31.2 MB

#050 - Chicago Training Center’s leadership team at all women: Staci Brown is the Executive Director, Rebekah Armstrong is the Program Director, and Sam Reyes is the Head Coach. Rowing in Color hosts, Denise Aquino and Patricia Destine, chat with them to share their story. In this episode, we talked about: Introductions & how Chicago Training Center achieved racial diversity at the highest staffing level [1:50] From alumna to head coach, Sam shares her experience [13:45] CTC goals for re...

Baylor Henry, Founder of @BlackGirlsRow, Interviewed by Keira Gotrell & Sophia Gupta

March 18, 2022 01:00 - 59 minutes - 40.9 MB

#049 - Baylor Henry, the founder of @blackgirlsrow, shared her story with us in December 2020. Tune in to listen to her conversation with then fellow high schoolers, Keira Gotrell and Sophia Gupta. In this episode, they talked about: Their reaction to the offensive rowing memes that we reposted on Instagram in December 2020 [1:15] Talking about how they processed the 2020 Black Lives Matter movement [9:30] “How have you felt the rowing community has changed since…?” [13:49] Talking abou...

The Black Coxswain Interviews Patricia Destine about Accessibility in Rowing

March 10, 2022 18:00 - 30 minutes - 21.3 MB

#048 - Corin Wiggins aka @theblackcoxswain invited us for a chat on Instagram Live to discuss Accessibility in Rowing during Black History Month. Tune in to listen to her conversation with Patricia Destine. In this episode, we talked about: How Patricia got into the sport [2:30] Cost / Price as a barrier [6:19] How representation in coaching (or lack thereof) acts as a barrier [7:50] Solutions to increase more representation in coaching [11:47] Coaching education as a barrier and Patri...

Team Antigua Island Girls, the first all Black team to row across the Atlantic Ocean

March 03, 2022 05:00 - 46 minutes - 32.3 MB

 #047 - Team Antigua Island Girls represented Antigua and Barbuda for the Talisker Whisker Atlantic Campaign in 2019. They rowed 3000 miles from La Gomera to Antigua. They are the first all black and all female team to complete this challenge.  In this episode, we talked about: How did they get into rowing across the Atlantic [1:55]  First impressions of rowing [4:26]  Challenges of crossing the Atlantic [10:05] What impact did rowing the slave trade route have [ ] What advice do you h...

Live from Head of the Charles Regatta with Seattle Masters Rower

November 26, 2021 02:00 - 24 minutes - 17.1 MB

#046  - Annie, a masters rower from Seattle, stopped by the Rowing in Color tent at Head of the Charles Regatta and talk about her experience as a Colombian masters rower based in Seattle. We hope that the conversation in this podcast helps us all in the rowing world -- no matter your race -- to unify the rowing sport through diversity. If you have a response to this or any episode, we want to hear it. Send us your voice message at www.speakpipe.com/rowingincolor or just check out our Link...

Where was Rowing in Color? & Head of the Charles Introduction

November 18, 2021 23:00 - 27 minutes - 19.2 MB

#044 - Denise Aquino and Patricia Destine are respectively the Founder and CEO of Rowing in Color. In this episode, listen to them reflect on their silence in 2021, and also introduce the short episodes recorded live from Head of the Charles Regatta on October 23-24, 2021. In this episode, we talked about: 4:06 The real reason why we haven’t published in 2021  “When someone’s trying to oppress you, you have to stand up.” 10:44 Thank you Patreon family! 13:08 “Whether or not that is the ...

Live from Head of the Charles Regatta with Patrick Johnson & Brook Yimer of Athletes Without Limits

November 18, 2021 17:00 - 12 minutes - 8.89 MB

#045  - Patrick Johnson and Brook Yimer (Athletes Without Limits) stop by the Rowing in Color tent at Head of the Charles Regatta and talk about their experience as two Black coaches. In this episode we talk about: 0:48 Who and what orgs are represented is on the episode 1:30 What was today like for two successful coaches at Head of the Charles 4:37 Advice for coaches to create successful athletes of all demographics 7:30 Brook shares an example for how to create a unified culture 9:20...

Reflecting on 2020, with Denise & Patricia

January 01, 2021 03:00 - 47 minutes - 32.8 MB

#043 - Denise Aquino and Patricia Destine are respectively the Founder and CEO of Rowing in Color. In this episode, listen to them reflect on 2020, answer questions from the RIC community, and talk about what's in store for 2021. In this episode, we talked about: Reflecting on 2020 Questions submitted via Instagram Plans for Rowing in Color in 2021 … and much more. We hope that the conversation in this podcast helps us all in the rowing world -- no matter your race -- to unify the rowi...

How to Respond to Rowing Related Microaggressions (and How to Be an Ally) with Jorlui Sillau

December 10, 2020 06:00 - 46 minutes - 32 MB

#042 - Jorlui Sillau is a mental health professional based in New York City with experience rowing through a veterans rowing program. In this episode, we talked about: How can we better respond to microaggressions [6:51]  Ask clarifying questions (and why) [8:00]  An example of how to respond [11:49]  Nonverbal microaggressions [15:00] Fear of Retaliation [17:26] Trauma [18:50] Powerlesness [25:38]  Is there a time limit to respond to microaggressions? What recorded videos of ergin...

Jennifer Fitz-Roy: Rowers with Disabilities Are Not Going Anywhere, Katherine Valdez Guest Hosts

December 04, 2020 01:00 - 43 minutes - 29.6 MB

#041 - Jennifer Fitz-Roy is a black PR2 rower at the Community Rowing, which is also the USRowing Para Training Center. In this episode, we talked about: What PR2 means and what classifications of pararowing there are [2:18] How she got into rowing [9:02]  The one person who convinced her she didn’t belong in the sport [15:15] Race [ ] Colorism [ ] Advice to younger rowers of color or younger rowers with a disability [ ] … and much more. To get in touch with Jen, please reach her   ...

Michael D. Green: Subjectivity and Unpacking Inequities in Rowing

November 26, 2020 20:00 - 47 minutes - 32.4 MB

#040 - Michael D. Green is of Jamaican descent and a Senior heavyweight rower at Dartmouth College.  In this episode, we talked about: How he got into rowing [4:18] His thoughts on authenticity [13:22]  Michael’s insight on access-related inequities as a result of program cuts on diversity within rowing [16:32] Advice for younger rowers of color [21:04] Code switching [24:45] Advice for coaches to understand social issues about race [30:28] Ever feeling like the go-to race person for...

Beata Coloyan & Jasmine Howard: How They Built a Diverse and Competitive Public School Girls Rowing Program at Boston Latin School

November 20, 2020 04:00 - 1 hour - 58.4 MB

#039 - Beata Coloyan and Jasmine Howard coached the Boston Latin School Rowing team to a nationally competitive public school team. As coaches of color themselves, both have worked to make the teams’ demographic make up match the percentage of students of color at the school. In this episode, we talked about: How have various experiences impacted you are a coach? [ ] Describe your work with the Boston Latin Rowing team and making it more accessible. Describe the racial makeup of your coa...

Diego Baugh: Stanford Senior Shares Thoughts on Program Cut & Advice for Coaches

November 13, 2020 04:00 - 44 minutes - 30.4 MB

#038 - Diego Baugh is a Senior on the Stanford Men’s Rowing Team and alumn of Saugatuck Rowing Club. In this episode, we talked about: How Diego got into rowing [4:13] What Diego brought up that has never been brought up before on the Rowing in Color podcast [9:50] Times he witnessed racism in rowing [13:07] How have coaches addressed instances of racism in general? [16:0 3]  Thoughts on recruiting and inclusion [23:30] His reaction to the Stanford program being cut [25:30] Advice fo...

Kyley Jones: "Being Here is Enough"

October 30, 2020 03:00 - 41 minutes - 28.3 MB

#037 - Kyley Jones is a black rower who just finished a 7-year rowing career rowing at UC San Diego. She shares powerful insight on inclusion, intersectionality, and community through her anthropological lens. With mere days before the 2020 election and days just following another murder of a black man, her words are what we need to hear right now. In this episode, we talked about: How Kyley started rowing [ ] What advice she would give to other young rowers transitioning from high school...

Eva Walker-Outlaw: African American Breast Cancer Survivor Highlights Experience with Rowing

October 23, 2020 03:00 - 56 minutes - 38.6 MB

#036 - Eva Walker Outlaw is a breast cancer survivor and African American rower at an organization called Recovery on Water. In this episode, we talked about: Eva’s diagnosis [2:26] When Recover on Water came into her life [28:12] Benefits of rowing [30:32] Her experience with subtle racist moments in rowing [31:22] Another reason why visibility is important in rowing [38:01] What advice she would give to those recently diagnosed with cancer and those who are just seeing themselves in...

Latinx Rowers Speak Out, Part 1

October 15, 2020 22:00 - 1 hour - 80.5 MB

#035 - During Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month we invited many members to join for a group conversations relating to the Latinx/Hispanic-American rowing experience. This is one of those conversations. In this episode, we talked about: How they got into the sport  How language has played a part in the boathouse Code switching Giving away your own culture in order to fit in [1:04:48] Why rowing is perceived as a white sport [1:15:46] What we’re doing wrong [1:36:40] … and much more. To ...

Hannah Diaz: Peruvian American Coxswain Shares Recruitment Tips for Coxswains and Coaches

October 08, 2020 22:00 - 42 minutes - 29 MB

#034 - Hannah Diaz is a Peruvian American coxswain and the only recruited person of color on the openweight women’s team at Princeton University. In this episode, we talked about: Advice for high school coxswains who are aspiring to be recruited for college [4:12] Hannah’s flex [12:35] Her experience as a biracial person [13:12]  What a non-Spanish speaking person may *unintentionally* do that might make someone feel awkward [22:10]  What it meant to be surrounded by other coxswains of...

Camila and Isa Shana Darvin: What Does a Latina Rower Look Like?

October 01, 2020 04:00 - 55 minutes - 38.2 MB

#033 - Camila and Isa Shana Darvin are both sisters and rowers for the University of Wisconsin. Camila is a Freshman rower on the lightweight women’s team while Isa is a Senior on the openweight women’s team. In this episode, we talked about: What hooked them into rowing [6:09] Experiences being Latina on a collegiate rowing team [9:17] Moments of not feeling belong in rowing [13:07] Steps being taken (and obstacles in the way) to move the conversation forward [16:49] An example of bar...

Manny Valentin: Stress Points and Athletic Performance for Rowers of Color Through the Lens of Sports Psychology

September 24, 2020 04:00 - 56 minutes - 38.9 MB

#032 - Manny Valentin is the Head Boys’ Rowing Coach at Saratoga Rowing Association and identifies as an American with Puerto Rican lineage. In this episode, we talked about: How he identifies [1:22] Books Manny recommends for fellow Americans with Puerto Rican heritage [7:48] How Manny got into rowing [9:24]  Advice for younger coaches [14:45] What was it like to be the only coach of color in various spaces [18:20] The role anxiety plays in sports psychology as it relates to non-whit...

Mayfield Vashti-Roberts & Keira Gotrell: What Happens When 2 Black High School Rowers Talk About Race in Rowing

August 14, 2020 03:00 - 30 minutes - 20.9 MB

#031 - Mayfield Vashti-Roberts and Keira Gotrell are both black high school rowers from Washington and New Jersey, respectively.  In this episode, they talked about: What made Mayfield stay with rowing [3:57] Mayfield’s response to going to regattas and not see others that look like you [7:07] What would Mayfield tell coaches to improve the experience of rowers of color [13:41] What Mayfield says to other HS rowers who are thinking of leaving the sport [18:35] … and much more. To get ...

Jo Victorio: Philippine American NYU Rowing Head Coach Believes You Belong Here & Rowing is for Everybody

August 07, 2020 03:00 - 43 minutes - 29.9 MB

#030 - Jo Victorio is a Philippine American and the Head Coach of the NYU Rowing Team. In this episode, we talked about: How she got into rowing [2:00] Her team’s powerfully inclusive team culture [4:31] Advice for youth coaches on how to create a culture of inclusivity [7:13] How she got into coaching [16:02] Advice for collegiate coaches on how to create a culture of inclusivity [18:46] The biggest challenge she experienced as a coach of color [29:06] Advice to other Filipinx Ameri...

Kadee Sylla: “We Need to Diversify the Sport”

July 31, 2020 02:00 - 49 minutes - 33.9 MB

#029 - Kadee Sylla is a black college rower at University of San Diego and 2019 U23 rower for Team USA.  In this episode, we talked about: An obvious takeaway for collegiate coaches who want to diversify their team [11:15] What Kadee meant when she called her experience “interesting” [14:37] Kadee’s thoughts on being acknowledged as a person of color who rows versus just being treated as a rower and not having to worry about skin color [18:20] When she felt oppression within the sport o...

Xavier Aniton: Starting from the Bottom to Build Strong Team Culture

July 24, 2020 01:00 - 40 minutes - 27.6 MB

#028 - Xavier Aniton is an 8-year rower, who served as team captain at both Shaker Heights High School in Ohio and Jacksonville University in Florida. In this episode, we talked about: Saying no to basketball and yes to rowing [1:35] Building a strong team culture on a boys high school team [7:23] Juggling rowing and academics in the role of a student-athlete [19:33] Did support differ when coming from a more demographically diverse team than from a less diverse team? [28:56] “Do you f...

Gabi Heard: Black and Puerto Rican Collegiate Rower Shares Importance of Visibility

July 24, 2020 00:00 - 28 minutes - 19.4 MB

#027 - Gabi Heard is a Black and Puerto Rican rower at Jacksonville University.  In this episode, we talked about: Gabi’s journey quitting and then returning to rowing [1:09] What the transition was like between college rowing and high school rowing [5:15] Tips for any high school athletes to keep focused on training during COVID [10:35] “Has being a rower of color strengthened you to be a better rower?” [12:14]  Gabi’s advice for younger rowers of color [16:03] Why you should hire Ga...

Francine Chew: Jamaican American Yale & Harvard Alumna Talks About Access to Rowing & Being What You Can (and Can't) See

July 16, 2020 23:00 - 41 minutes - 28.4 MB

#026 - Francine Chew is a Jamaican American whose mother was a housekeeper, who attended Phillips Exeter, and who rowed as an undergraduate on the Yale Women’s Rowing Team in the 1990s and in Harvard in the early 2000s while she earned her MBA. In this episode, we talked about: How she got into rowing from Jamaica to Brooklyn to Phillips Exeter to Yale [7:00]  How rowing laid the foundation for success in life [12:00] How rowing at Yale taught her to stand proudly with her body, celebrate...

Kevin Harris: Tulsa Rowing Coach and T.C. Williams HS Alumus Shares 30 Years of Coaching Experience with Guest Host, Keira Gotrell

July 09, 2020 22:00 - 51 minutes - 35.1 MB

#025 - Kevin Harris is the Head Women’s Rowing Coach at The University of Tulsa and T.C. Williams HS Alumus. In this episode he talks with Patricia and guest co-host, Keira Gotrell, on the best advice for recruitment, social issues like race, and many more. Episode Tips:  - For recruiting high schoolers, get people who are going to bring in their friends (and their parents!), and make recruiting fun! Make it something they'll want to tell their friends about and want to give a shot.  - As...

Kevin Harris: Tulsa Rowing Coach and T.C. Williams HS Alumus Shares 30 Years of Coaching Experience with Guest Host, Keira Gotrell

July 09, 2020 22:00 - 51 minutes - 35.1 MB

#025 - Kevin Harris is the Head Women’s Rowing Coach at The University of Tulsa and T.C. Williams HS Alumus. In this episode he talks with Patricia and guest co-host, Keira Gotrell, on the best advice for recruitment, social issues like race, and many more. Episode Tips:  - For recruiting high schoolers, get people who are going to bring in their friends (and their parents!), and make recruiting fun! Make it something they'll want to tell their friends about and want to give a shot.  - As...

Katherine Valdez: Ecuadorian American PR1 Para-Rower Teaches us to "See the Able, Not the Label"

July 03, 2020 02:00 - 52 minutes - 35.8 MB

#024 - Katherine Valdez is an Ecuadorian-American PR1 rower, which means she is an adaptive rower who rows using only her arms and shoulders. In this conversation she talks about how she started to row, moments she didn’t feel welcome outside of the boathouse, and advice for any future adaptive rowers. Tips: Learn the language Use people-first language;  Say "person with disability" not "disabled person" Say "person with wheelchair" not "wheelchair-bound person" Ask respectful questions...

Pride Episode #4: Trans and Non Binary Visibility Matters

June 29, 2020 04:00 - 42 minutes - 29.3 MB

#023 - Lyss Villablanca returns to interview Jena Thompson and Char Rendon who are both members of the trans and non binary community. In this conversation they talk about coming out in the rowing world, toxic masculinity, and advice for rowing clubs to make their culture more inclusive. Hint: Start with language Offer a place to state pronouns on the registration form/waiver Use "folks" or "y'all" instead of "you guys" To follow Jena on their journey, find them on Instagram @_itspikacxu...

Collegiate Rowers of Color Speak Out

June 25, 2020 04:00 - 1 hour - 52.5 MB

#022 - Four members of the Collegiate Rowers of Color met and discussed how they are doing at this time, what it's like being the only or few people of color on their team, and what they are doing (or wish they were doing) on their collegiate teams to face anti-blackness in rowing. Listen to their stories and learn from what they have to share with regard to what has created progress versus what has caused pain. To follow Kadee on her journey, find her on Instagram @kadeesylla.  To follow ...

Pride Episode #3: Asian-American Queers Unpack Privilege, Discrimination, and Black Lives Matter

June 22, 2020 05:00 - 44 minutes - 30.9 MB

#021 - Imran Malik and Tina Trinh join Denise Aquino in an uninentionally all-Asian-American pride episode. Here we talk about privilege, discrimination, positive stereotypes, and what we as Asian Americans should do to support black lives. To follow Tina on her journey, find her on Instagram @awkwatinaa.  To follow Imran on his journey, find him on Instagram @ohheyimran.  We hope that the conversation in this podcast helps us all in the rowing world -- no matter your race -- to unify the...

David Banks: Two-Time Olympic Rower and Role Model Talks Importance of Diversity with Daphne Martschenko and Tymir Green-Ellis

June 18, 2020 17:00 - 55 minutes - 38.3 MB

#020 - David Banks competed as an Olympic rower in the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games. In addition, he is a Stanford graduate and has represented the US at the World Rowing level 2008-2014. Needless to say, he is someone that most black rowers look up to when rowing at the elite level. As such, his interviewers are those who have looked up to him as well. Daphne Martschenko (Episode 4) and Tymir Green-Ellis (Episode 6). Tune in to find out his thoughts on diversity in the sport of rowing and ju...

Pride Episode #2: Unpacking Homophobia, Stereotypes, & Coming Out as "Bisweptual"

June 15, 2020 04:00 - 36 minutes - 25.2 MB

#019 - Amilia Rosa, Lyss Villablanca, and Gustavo Diaz return for their second half of their conversation in Episode 019. In this episode, they cover the topics: overheard homophobic comments in the boathouse, the power of stereotypes, among many more.  To get in touch with any of the guests, below are their Instagram handles: @averageamilia for Amilia Rosa @bidalyss for Lyss Villablanca @itsthegeese for Gustavo Diaz We hope that the conversation in this podcast helps us all in the rowi...

Richard Butler: Diversity and Inclusion in Rowing, and Making the Boathouse a Home

June 12, 2020 02:00 - 51 minutes - 35.5 MB

#018 - Richard Butler is the Former Executive Director for Three Rivers Rowing, former Inclusion Manager for USRowing, and Indoor Rowing coach since 1983. His experience is the type that you don't want to ignore! In this episode he shares tips, best practices, and expertise on how to diversify our sport of rowing. We hope that the conversation in this podcast helps us all in the rowing world -- no matter your race -- to unify the rowing sport through diversity. If you have a response to th...

Michelle Sosa: Afro-Latina Hydrow Athlete Brings Midwestern Strength, Vulnerability, and Compassion to the Indoor Rowing World

June 12, 2020 02:00 - 28 minutes - 19.3 MB

#017 - Michelle Sosa is a popular Hydrow athlete who is a proud Afro-Latina. In this interview, she shares her complex background growing up in the Midwest and journey to the rowing world. She talks about her complex background, growing up in the Midwest and going to school in Michigan. We hear a lot about Midwest culture through Michelle, with her strength, compassion, and vulnerability, to aim to break barriers through our sport of rowing. Follow her journey at @yocoachsosa on Instagram. ...

Emergency Episode #2: Beyond Black Squares

June 12, 2020 02:00 - 1 hour - 41.7 MB

#016 - On Tuesday, June 2, 2020, organizers and advocates for the Black Lives Matter movement called for people to show solidarity for black lives by posting a black square on folks' social media accounts, specifically Instagram. Within the American rowing community, this was done by many. Now, many are wondering what the next steps are for moving the needle forward with regard to the dialogue surrounding race in rowing On Wednesday, June 10, 2020, Denise Aquino and Patricia Destine present...

Pride Episode #1: Stonewall was a Protest

June 08, 2020 04:00 - 42 minutes - 29.2 MB

#015 - Amilia Rosa, Lyss Villablanca, and Gustavo Diaz are all part of the queer community and are rowers of color. In this episode, they cover the topics: if they were out when they were rowing (and why?), having a coxswain who identifies as trans, and coming out on a podcast episode, among many more. We hope that the conversation in this podcast helps us all in the rowing world -- no matter your race -- to unify the rowing sport through diversity. If you have a response to this or any ep...

Emergency Episode #1: Black Lives Matter

June 05, 2020 02:00 - 24 minutes - 16.7 MB

#014 - Rowing in Color’s mission is to amplify the voices of color in rowing.    Following George Floyd’s murder as a result of police brutality, there has been unrest like no other in our recent history. So much so, that our rowing world - including its white and nonwhite rowers - is feeling the unrest now more than ever. As a result, we created an Instagram story that called for voices of color to share their reactions to current news and/or moments in rowing that might be mundane to our...

Gel Greene: Small Business Owner of GelPads and Former Rower Talks Entrepreneurship and Rowing

May 29, 2020 03:00 - 28 minutes - 19.8 MB

#013 - Gel Greene is a black entrepreneur and small business owner of GelPads. She is a former Division I rower for Southern Methodist University and former coach for University of Rochester. Her passion for inclusivity stems from her ability to integrate both rowing and art. In this episode she shares stories of inclusion success in addition to the genesis for her business idea - custom seat pads for rowers. Follow her journey at @gelpads and @gellifts on Instagram. We hope that the conve...

Aquil Abdullah: Hydrow Athlete talks Olympic Trials and Being a Trailblazing African American Rower

May 21, 2020 05:00 - 45 minutes - 31.1 MB

#012 - Nowadays, Aquil Abdullah is a known athlete for the Hydrow indoor rowing machine. Before that, he was the first African-American rower to qualify for the Summer Olympics, the first African-American rower to win the Diamon Sculls race at Henley Royal Regatta in 2000, and first African-American rower to win a national championship in the single sculls in 1996. His accomplished rowing career spans across decades and shows no signs of stopping.  We hope that the conversation in this podc...

Amaris Hinton: Baltimore Community Rowing Alumna talks High School and Collegiate Rowing

May 14, 2020 05:00 - 35 minutes - 24.6 MB

#011 - Amaris Hinton is unlike many rowers, regardless of age or race. She talks about her 9-year rowing career starting as a 5’ 8” sixth grader at the Reach High program of Baltimore Community Rowing, which led to an elite rowing career on the 2015 U.S. Rowing Junior National Team, 2015-2016 Youth National Championships, and 2016 Henley Women’s Regatta. Now, she's a sophomore at Rutgers University rowing on the Women's Crew Team. What's unique about her experience is that she goes from a mo...

Marqus Brown: 2020 CRASH-Bs Indoor Rowing Winner talks about Being Black and Being Fast

May 07, 2020 05:00 - 41 minutes - 28.6 MB

#009 - Marqus Brown finished first place in the Open Men's Event of CRASH-Bs this past March 2020. With humble beginnings in Fairmount Park, Marqus has over 10 years of Philadelphia-based rowing and coaching experience. His rowing career on Boathouse Row is nothing short of what is the American rowing tradition. Marqus is now training full time at Pennsylvania Athletic Club (Penn AC), while also serving as Assistant Coach at BLJ Community Rowing. In this episode you will hear about the minds...

Maurice Scott, Jr.: On Diversifying Rowing and Being a Kid from Philly Who Never Gave Up

May 07, 2020 05:00 - 1 hour - 44.8 MB

#010 - Maurice Scott, Jr. was born and raised in Philadelphia and grew up seeing boats on the Schuykill River. As someone whose path led him to rowing, he has worked to give back to the sport by coaching at Philadelphia City Rowing and Row New York. Additionally, he brings visibility to people of color within the sport through his story, his performance as an athlete, as well as his role as a JL ambassador.  We hope that the conversation in this podcast helps us all in the rowing world -- n...

Trinity Billingslea: Recent Under 23 Selection Camp Invitee Shares Philosophy on Fear and Rowing

April 30, 2020 05:00 - 34 minutes - 24 MB

#008 - Trinity Billingslea is the strongest womens rower in the history of Santa Clara University Rowing and 2020 invitee to USRowing's Under 23 Selection Camp. We hope her confidence and her catchphrase (which you'll hear during the episode!) will inspire you and those who might also feel they don't "see" themselves in the sport. We hope that the conversation in this podcast helps us all in the rowing world -- no matter your race -- to unify the rowing sport through diversity. If you have...

"What's one thing you want your white coach to know?" Anonymous Rowers Respond, Pt. 1

April 23, 2020 05:00 - 1 hour - 50 MB

#007 - At the end of March, we asked podcast listeners to send us responses to the following question: what's one thing you want your white coach to know? Because rowing is a pricy sport that also requires access to bodies of water, it inherently has socio-economic barriers that make the sport inaccessible to those who aren't able to access bodies of water or afford the sports' costs. As an unfortunate result, there aren't many rowers of color, and even fewer coaches of color. With the growi...

Tymir Green-Ellis: Going For it and Being a Boathouse Sports Ambassador (among many other things!)

April 16, 2020 05:00 - 19 minutes - 13.3 MB

#006 - Tymir Green-Ellis is a Philadelphia-native and Senior rower at Johnson & Wales University where he is currently the only black rower on the team. In this interview he talks about his aspirations after college, as well as his experience being a Boathouse Sports Ambassador, coaching for Philadelphia City Rowing, and coaching for BLJ Community Rowing with Brannon Johnson. He shares what it feels like to have your collegiate rowing career cut short, as well as what it feels like to have o...

Arshay Cooper: Promoting Diversity in Rowing with Hope

April 10, 2020 00:00 - 51 minutes - 35.1 MB

#005 - Arshay Cooper brings his message of hope when talking about the power of diversity in rowing. On March 27, 2020, his documentary “A Most Beautiful Thing” was scheduled to premiere. However, it was postponed due to the shelter in place which was placed in an effort to flatten the curve against coronavirus. In our conversation, we talk about his story which highlights what it was like to be in the first public high school all-black boat and how that story has changed the lives of young ...

Daphne Martschenko, Ph.D: First Person of Color to Row The Boat Race

April 02, 2020 22:00 - 33 minutes - 23.3 MB

#004 -  Daphne Martschenko is a London-born American rower, who holds the title of being the first person of color to compete in The Boat Race since its inception in 1856. Not only does she hold the title of being a Stanford University rowing alumna, but she also holds a Ph.D in Education from the University of Cambridge. Currently, She resides in Chicago where her work is focused on how teacher perceptions of students are influenced by the public facing materials about behavioral genetics. ...