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Hurdle with Emily Abbate

Beyond the Highlights: Sarah Spain On Hosting the First Daily Women's Sports Podcast, Rejecting 'Sanitized' Coverage & The Power Of Gratitude

Hurdle with Emily Abbate

iHeartPodcasts

Health & Fitness

4.91.4K Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2026

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

This week's guest is a true powerhouse in the sports media landscape: Sarah Spain. An Emmy, Gracie, and Peabody Award-winning journalist, Sarah spent over a decade as a mainstay at ESPN, becoming one of the most versatile and respected voices in the industry. She recently made waves by joining iHeartMedia to launch the iHeart Women’s Sports Network, where she serves as the content director and host of the industry’s first daily women’s sports podcast, Good Game with Sarah Spain.

Sarah talks about the "cognitive dissonance" of navigating the current news cycle while finding personal joy, and what it’s like to move from a sports giant to building a brand new audio behemoth from the ground up. She pulls back the curtain on the "one man band" mentality—explaining why she keeps her hands in every piece of production, from scriptwriting to editing, despite her veteran status. We also dive into her background as a heptathlete at Cornell, which instilled a "problematically competitive" edge she still carries today, the grief of navigating chronic injury, and her tireless advocacy for journalistic integrity in women's sports coverage.

IN THIS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS:

  • Navigating the transition from a legacy brand like ESPN to a startup environment at iHeart

  • The daily grind of producing the first daily women’s sports podcast and the "one man band" mentality 

  • Why Sarah insists on treating women's sports with "journalism with a capital J" rather than just "cheerleading"

  • Her background in comedy and how that shaped her "edgy and snarky" broadcasting style

  • Dealing with the physical and mental toll of an athletic career-ending Achilles injury and chronic back pain

  • Training the brain for gratitude through neuroplasticity and finding "glimmers" in the everyday

  • Facing the harsh realities of sexual harassment and online toxicity in sports media 

  • Finding self-trust and the power of saying "I don't know" with confidence

QUOTABLE MOMENTS

"I want the listeners that want a show that really respects and gives respect to the people participating in all these sports and doesn't trade on their name and their stories without giving it a good journalism-with-a-J look first."

"I call it the four S's: story, stakes, stats, and stars. We do that every day for men’s sports... and without having that in women’s sports, expecting people to show up game after game without providing them the information they need to care—there’s a reason it hasn’t always clicked for everyone."

"I am built to swim upstream, but holy sh*t is it nice to just lazy river it for a while and be surrounded by people who agree and want to help women's sports." 

"How much of my life do I want to waste being sad about [not looking the part] or do I want to be like: 'Hey, I'm going to make it regardless of that.' And if I miss out on jobs they're hiring based on looks, great. Let me go get a job based on brains."

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed human.

0:04.6

Once I just was okay with what I knew I could bring,

0:08.7

then I didn't worry as much about what I couldn't.

0:32.5

I don't. Hello, Emily Abadi here. You are listening to another episode of Hurtle, a podcast featuring the mindset secrets and true stories of the most inspiring woman in sports and wellness, empowering you to

0:38.9

live a healthier, happier, more motivated life, and of course, conquer your own hurdles.

0:44.7

Today's guest is a true powerhouse in the sports media landscape, and that is Sarah Spain.

0:51.4

An Emmy Gracie and Peabody Award-winning journalist, Sarah spent over 15 years as a

0:58.7

mainstay at ESPN, becoming one of the most versatile and respected voices in the industry.

1:05.5

She recently made waves by joining IHeartMedia to launch IHart Women's Sports, where she serves as the content

1:11.6

director and host of the industry's first daily women's sports podcast, Good Game with Sarah Spain.

1:18.5

In our chat today, Sarah talks about moving from a sports giant like ESPN to building a brand

1:24.1

new audio behemoth from the ground up. She also chats about the one-man band mentality

1:30.7

while she keeps her hands in every piece of production

1:33.6

from script writing to editing despite her veteran status.

1:37.5

We also chat about her background as a heptathly

1:40.0

and co-captain at Cornell,

1:41.6

which she says instilled a, quote, problematic level of competitiveness

1:47.0

that she still carries today. And among other things, we talk about the difficulties that go

1:53.6

hand in hand with navigating the industry. Sarah opens up about the harsh realities of sexual

1:59.8

harassment and online toxicity that she has dealt with,

2:03.5

and why, amidst it all, she refuses to stay silent.

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