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Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy

Episode 46: Molly Seidel

Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy

Julie Foudy and Lynn Olszowy

Sports

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2020

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Four-time NCAA champion Molly Seidel joins Laughter Permitted and tells the story of how she ran her first marathon and qualified for the Olympics. She also shares the response she received after opening up about her experiences with disordered eating, anxiety and depression, and her hope for change in the running culture. Stay tuned for the "Lynn Game" in which Molly goes deep on why a cinnamon roll is NOT a donut, and in the close of the show, Julie and Lynn express their mutual love for the show "Ted Lasso."

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0:00.0

The laughter permitted podcast is brought to you by Ally. Do it right.

0:04.3

Hello! Welcome to laughter permitted. It's Julia Guglia here with Lynn to the O. Ozzawi.

0:12.3

Hi Lynn. Hi Julie. I am going to start by saying it's about time. About time for what?

0:19.4

It is about time we had a Notre Dame grad on this podcast. Here we go.

0:25.0

Go on. Way too many stand for Cardinal. I am thrilled to say fellow

0:31.9

Domer and champion runner Molly Sidel is here on the pod and you know what

0:37.7

thanks to Molly not only do we have Notre Dame representation we might have

0:43.2

settled the is a cinnamon roll adonat debate once and for all. Yeah that's

0:50.2

crazy. I did not expect that out of this episode honestly and the part of the

0:55.2

episode where she does breakdown the debate is honestly up there with the

1:05.7

Mia Ham split pants story. It is going down in laughter permitted lore one of the

1:11.9

best. So let's get to the episode Molly Sidel is a professional runner who made

1:18.8

headlines earlier this year you may have seen when she ran her first ever

1:23.8

marathon which happened to be the Olympic trials because Molly does that kind

1:28.6

of thing and in her first ever marathon she finished second to qualify for the

1:34.4

Olympics. How crazy is that Molly was also a stud in college she won four

1:39.6

individual national championships at Notre Dame in cross country the 3,000 the

1:44.0

5,000 and the 10,000 meter races and after her success at the Olympic

1:49.6

trials in the marathon comes as no surprise that Molly is focusing on that

1:55.3

marathon distance now going forward which we also talk about and why that

1:58.7

distance suits her body better than the 10k and she also discusses opening up

2:04.3

about her eating disorder depression and anxiety and her hope for change in

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