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  • Her Y Returns
    2022/10/12
    Her Y is where we celebrate the women who make BYU Sports great. By sharing their stories of faith, perseverance, and success, we can all seek to be better. Their “why” to sports and life can help us find our “why”.
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    1 分
  • BONUS: Mackenzie Miller Lung's Unexpected Love Story
    2024/12/18
    Here is one more hilarious story that we couldn't fit into the full episode! Mackenzie Miller Lung talked to Her Y assistant producer Annie Robinson about how she met her husband, Tanner. You don't want to miss this bonus episode.
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    11 分
  • Emma Marusakova: More Than a Swimmer
    2026/04/01
    From Slovakia to BYU — Emma Marusakova's story goes far beyond the pool. In this episode of Her Y, BYU swimmer Emma Marusakova reflects on her journey from a small European city to competing at the highest level of collegiate swimming, sharing the challenges of leaving home, adjusting to life in a new country, and pushing through injuries and setbacks. She opens up about how her identity has grown beyond being an athlete, the importance of relationships and support systems, and what inspired her to pursue a future in marriage and family therapy. Emma’s story is one of resilience, growth, and discovering purpose outside of sports, proving that who you are matters just as much as what you achieve.
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    37 分
  • Emma Barbero: From Italy to Provo
    2026/03/25
    From the medieval streets of Asti, Italy, to the courts of Provo, Utah, Emma Barbero's journey is anything but ordinary. She left home at 12 to pursue elite volleyball, spending her teenage years moving from city to city, learning to adapt with every change. Before ever setting foot in the United States, Emma had already competed on the world stage with the Italian National Team. In this episode, Emma opens up about the sacrifices behind her success, the family that never stopped supporting her, and what ultimately drew her across the ocean to college volleyball in America. Her story is one of resilience, identity, and the courage to keep saying yes to the next adventure.
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    41 分
  • Daisy Stephenson: Sticking Her Landing
    2026/03/18
    In this episode of Her Y, we sit down with BYU gymnast Daisy Stephenson to talk about her journey through injuries, recovery, and resilience. After facing a series of setbacks —including three knee surgeries — Daisy shares what it took to stay motivated and work her way back to competing for BYU. She opens up about the role faith played in her recovery, the mindset that helped her push through difficult moments, and what it means to finally compete at the college level. Daisy’s story is one of perseverance, growth, and learning to trust the timing of her journey.
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    42 分
  • Chloe Hirst and Torre Glasker: Building a Championship Culture
    2026/03/11
    Join host Lauren McClain as she sits down with BYU women's volleyball assistant coaches Chloe Hirst and Torre Glasker. Fresh off a record-breaking season at Utah State, the coaching duo shares their journey to Provo. From overcoming initial hesitations about coaching to building relationships with an elite roster, Chloe and Torre reveal what drives their competitive yet player-centered approach. Hear stories about their playing careers, their paths to coaching, and why they believe this BYU team has what it takes to make a national championship run.
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    49 分
  • Emily Vidmar Day: Building Her Own Routine
    2026/03/04
    Former BYU gymnast Emily Vidmar Day joins host Lauren McClain to share her journey from competing on beam, bars, and floor at BYU from 2013 to 2016 to building an eight-year career as a pediatric and cardiac ICU nurse at Primary Children’s Hospital. The daughter of Olympic gold medalist Peter Vidmar, Emily talks about growing up in a gymnastics family while carving out her own identity, and how the mental focus she developed on beam—blocking out distractions, handling pressure, and staying present—became her greatest strength in life-or-death moments in the ICU. She shares the whirlwind of getting into nursing school with just ten days’ notice, turning down her dream job as a life flight nurse just weeks before welcoming her second baby, and ultimately stepping away from healthcare after her third child was born. Now a mother of three, Emily reflects on choosing to be present during these irreplaceable years and what it means to build a life beyond the titles of athlete and nurse.
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    33 分
  • Feed Drop: Royal Legacy
    2026/02/25
    Host Lauren McClain is spending some well-deserved time with her family, so we are featuring the other podcast Lauren hosts for BYUradio. Royal Legacy examines the intersection of family tradition and elite athletics. In this episode, Lauren talks with runner John, Isaac, and Jane Hedengren. John Hedengren shares his journey from BYU Hall of Fame athlete to chemical engineering professor and coach. His children, Isaac and Jane, discuss the reality of following in those footsteps while setting their own blistering pace in the collegiate running world.
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    47 分