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Crude Conversations

EP 170 Winning with grace and gratitude with Alev Kelter

Crude Conversations

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Society & Culture

5 • 884 Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2025

⏱️ 67 minutes

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In this one, Cody talks to Alev Kelter. She grew up in Eagle River, Alaska, playing varsity boys' hockey because there wasn’t a girls’ team. That drive to compete at the highest level has carried her through a career that spans multiple sports. She played soccer and hockey at the University of Wisconsin, and was part of U.S. national team programs in both sports—earning spots on the U.S. hockey national teams and joining the national player pool for soccer. After just missing a spot on the U.S. Olympic hockey team in 2014, she pivoted to rugby. She’d never played the game before, but because she was surrounded by a supportive coach and teammates who believed in her and helped her learn, rugby became the next chapter in her story. Now, nearly a decade later, she’s helped lead Team USA to its first-ever Olympic medal in women’s rugby at the 2024 Paris Games. Alev’s story isn’t just about winning or switching sports, it’s about staying grounded and leading with intention. A lot of that mindset comes from her mom, who taught her the power of discipline and the value of seeing things through. Whether it was encouraging her to try out for boys’ varsity hockey or helping her reframe setbacks as stepping stones, her mom’s belief in her gave Alev the confidence to pursue whatever path she chose. That, combined with a natural gift for athleticism and a relentless work ethic, shaped how she moves through the world. These days, Alev carries a philosophy of being kind to herself, staying mentally tough while also giving herself grace in hard moments, and always pushing the edge of her own potential.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the show.

0:13.5

In this one, I talked to a Lev Kelter.

0:18.0

She grew up in Eagle River, Alaska, playing varsity boys hockey because there wasn't a girls' team.

0:26.4

That drive to compete at the highest level has carried her through a career that spans multiple sports.

0:35.4

She played soccer and hockey at the University of Wisconsin and was part of U.S.

0:41.9

national team programs in both sports, earning spots on the U.S. hockey national teams

0:48.2

and joining the national player pool for soccer.

0:53.1

After just missing a spot on the U.S. Olympic hockey team in 2014,

0:59.2

she pivoted to rugby. She'd never played the game before. But because she was surrounded by a

1:05.8

supportive coach and teammates who believed in her and helped her learn, rugby became the next chapter in her story.

1:14.9

Now, nearly a decade later,

1:18.1

she's helped lead Team USA to its first ever Olympic medal in women's rugby

1:23.9

at the 2024 Paris Games.

1:29.5

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