Champion's Mojo

Kelly Palace and Maria Parker

Hosted by two World Record Holders, Kelly Palace and Maria Parker bring you conversations with champions. They interview the most elite Swimmers and Coaches in the sport on Odd Numbered shows and Even numbered shows they discuss topics around Motivation, Mindset, Health & Wellness.

  • 46 minutes 43 seconds
    Filmmaker Finds Redemption in the Pool: Michele Kuvin Kupfer's Journey Back to Swimming, EP 262

    What happens when life's challenges pull you away from your passion, only to lead you back years later with a renewed sense of purpose? Michele Kuvin Kupfer, a former member of the 1980 Israeli Olympic swim team and filmmaker, invites us into her world—a world where swimming was once both an escape and a refuge. Despite facing hurdles due to her Jewish background and personal struggles, Michelle's return to the pool as she approached 60 is a story of resilience and transformation.

    Her journey back to the Maccabiah Games in 2022 alongside her Israeli teammates highlights the enduring power of sport to heal. Michele is the Co-Director and Executive Producer of the new film Parting the Waters, a Feature-length documentary about trauma, hope, and courage.  Besides being a documentary filmmaker Michele is also a behavioral therapist, and educational consultant.  She is the co-founder of Difference Diaries, a documentary short film series focused on adolescents and young adults with chronic illness. 


    We also explore the historical and emotional significance of the Maccabiah Games for Jewish athletes, including the unbreakable bonds forged through shared challenges and triumphs. Michelle’s journey is further amplified through her work in film, where she shares stories of chronic illness and mental health, reflecting her commitment to resilience and community. From overcoming fear to finding joy in new beginnings, this episode celebrates the inclusivity and empowerment swimming offers, inspiring listeners to live fully and embrace life’s possibilities at any stage.

    Film website https://www.partingthewatersfilm.com/

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    19 November 2024, 5:00 am
  • 18 minutes 21 seconds
    Olympian and Champion of Chemistry and Kicking: Chris Stevenson, EP 261

    In this episode, we sit down with Chris Stevenson, an Olympian (Greece) and world and national holder in Masters swimming, chemistry professor, and long-time volunteer for U.S. Masters Swimming. Chris opens up about his recent return to swimming after a long hiatus due to personal and professional challenges, including the loss of his parents and a demanding role as the Chemistry department chair at the University of Richmond. He discusses how he navigated his time away from the pool, including recovering from a shoulder surgery, and the physical and mental hurdles of getting back into shape after being out of the water for so long.

    Chris delves into his reputation for outstanding underwaters, sharing insights on how to develop a strong dolphin kick and improve performance off the walls. He provides practical tips for swimmers of all levels to strengthen their legs and breath control. Chris also reflects on the joys and struggles of balancing swimming with life, emphasizing the importance of setting realistic goals, finding enjoyment in the process, and re-connecting with the social aspects of the sport.

    Show Notes:

    • Introduction to Chris Stevenson, a celebrated Masters swimmer, volunteer and chemistry professor at the University of Richmond.
    • Chris’ journey back to the pool after a long break due to family responsibilities, career demands, and injury recovery.
    • Challenges of returning to swimming after years away, including fitness, feel for the water, and breath control.
    • Discussion on developing a strong underwater dolphin kick, with tips for swimmers at all levels.
    • Reflections on goal-setting, training with a group, and finding motivation in the process.
    • How swimming can still be fun and fulfilling despite the inevitable challenges of aging and time away from the sport.
    • Chris' passion for chemistry and how it connects to everyday life.

    Mentions:

    • Anna Lea Matysek, US Masters Volunteer
    • Heather Stevenson, US Masters Volunteer
    • David Berkoff, Olympic Medalist 
    • Matt Barany, University of Richmond Swim Coach

    Whether you're intimidated by swimming, chemistry, or both, this episode is a celebration of curiosity, perseverance, and the importance of finding joy in pursuits old and new. Join us for a heartwarming and inspiring listen that promises to leave you motivated and enlightened

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    8 November 2024, 5:00 am
  • 9 minutes 23 seconds
    Two Sport Champion On Swinging a Club and Swimming: Tricia Good, EP 260

    Imagine winning a national swimming championship at 53 and simultaneously preparing to qualify for a senior amateur golf championship--all in the same week. Meet Tricia Good, a phenomenal athlete from the Sarasota Sharks Masters, who shares her surprising journey of triumph at the US Masters Long Course Nationals in Mission Viejo. Learn from her about balancing two demanding sports and the mental strategies she uses to excel in both swimming and golf. With the guidance of her coach, Rick Walker, Tricia's story of returning to swimming for personal fulfillment is a testament to resilience and focus, offering inspiration for those striving for excellence across varied pursuits.

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    24 October 2024, 6:00 pm
  • 7 minutes 24 seconds
    Swimming Through Challenges: Father-Son Champions Richard and Ian Neville Show Grit, EP 259

    Get ready to be inspired by an extraordinary father-son duo! In this episode, we dive into the remarkable journey of Ian Neville, a recent Summer National Champion in the 100 breaststroke for men aged 18 to 25, and his father, Richard Neville, a National Champion and World Record Holder in the 65-69 age group. Both are members of the Lone Star Masters Team.

    Ian opens up about the inspiration he’s drawn from his dad, and how their shared love for Masters swimming has not only kept them both at the top of their game but also strengthened their bond. Both Ian and Richard have incredible comeback stories, overcoming significant health setbacks to achieve personal bests.

    You’ll hear about Ian’s intense training regimen, his dedicated coach, and the incredible support from his local swim community in Utah. Ian reveals how swimming played a vital role in his recovery from a rib resection and a blood clot diagnosis, restoring his strength and mobility. His journey is a powerful testament to perseverance and the importance of support from family and friends.

    Richard’s story is equally inspiring. He shares how swimming helped him rebuild his strength after battling non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

    Whether you’re an aspiring athlete or someone who appreciates stories of resilience, the Nevilles’ journey will motivate you to face your own challenges with grit and determination. Don’t miss this uplifting conversation that celebrates the tenacity and drive of true champions.

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    12 October 2024, 9:00 pm
  • 8 minutes 10 seconds
    At age 27 Jenna Campbell: Elite College Swimmer to Masters World Record Holder, EP 258

    27 Year Old Jenna Campbell, a former NCAA D-1 Swimmer at Cal Berkeley is a brand new Masters World Record holder for  the 25-29 age group in the 200 long course meters freestyle with a blistering 2:02.06. Join us at the Mission Viejo pool as Jenna opens up about her unexpected triumph and the journey that brought her back to the water as a member of the Colorado Masters. From her competitive days at Cal Berkeley to rediscovering her love for swimming through a triathlon group in Colorado, Jenna's story is one of resilience, community, and the enduring spirit of athleticism.

    In this special on-deck edition of Champions Mojo, Kelly Palace and Maria Parker explore Jenna's remarkable transition from college swimming to Masters competition. Despite taking a break after college, Jenna achieved an elite time of 2:02 at age 27, close to Olympic trial standards, all while focusing primarily on triathlon training. Listen to her candid reflections on the challenges and joys of returning to the sport that has shaped her life. This episode is packed with inspiration and valuable lessons on how to navigate life's transitions while staying connected to your passion. You'll also enjoy Kelly and Maria's popular "Takeaways" from the interview to help you get your MOJO ON! 

    Email us at [email protected]. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.

    2 October 2024, 4:00 pm
  • 12 minutes 15 seconds
    Sage Insights from Surgeon and Swimmer Dr. Peter Yu, EP 257

    Could a pediatric surgeon's sage advice revolutionize your swimming performance? Join us for a captivating episode of Champion's Mojo, where we sit poolside with Dr. Peter Yu at the US Masters Long Course Nationals in Mission Viejo, CA. As both a skilled surgeon and masters swimmer for Novaquatics Masters (NOVA), Dr. Yu offers a treasure trove of insights into the latest trends he sees in Olympic and master swimming.

    Discover the critical role of dry land training, the surprising benefits of engaging in other sports, and how personalized nutrition strategies, including creatine and salt supplementation, has enhanced Pete's performance in the water. Hear firsthand how Dr. Yu draws fascinating parallels between the mental preparation needed in surgery and swimming, providing a balanced approach to training and mental resilience.

    Wrapping up the episode, hosts Kelly Palace and Maria Parker give their key takeaways on the profound wisdom shared by Dr. Yu. Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your swimming game and be inspired by leaders in the sport!

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    Email us at [email protected]. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.

    22 September 2024, 11:00 pm
  • 10 minutes 26 seconds
    US Olympian Dave Sims Returns to Swimming With a Unique Approach, EP 256

    Can a former US Olympian and Stanford University Star rediscover the joy of swimming decades after his peak?  A member of the Santa Barbara Masters, meet Dave Sims, who not only embraced the sport again in his 40s but also shattered national records along the way since returning to the sport two decades ago. 

    In this fun on-deck edition of Champions Mojo, we chat with Dave about his journey from the 1980 Olympic team to becoming a masters swimmer. Hear how Dave made the remarkable transition from excelling in long-distance events to mastering breaststroke and butterfly, and even taking on the challenge of learning breaststroke at 47. His story is an inspiring testament to keeping the sport fresh and fun by continuously challenging oneself with new events and strokes.

    At 62, Dave Sims is more passionate than ever about swimming and committed to a lifetime of active living. Inspired by swimmers in their 90s and even over 100 who still compete, Dave shares his training regimen that balances swimming three times a week with dryland exercises. Join hosts Kelly Palace and Maria Parker as they explore Dave’s philosophy on maintaining a healthy lifestyle and his unwavering enthusiasm for the sport. This episode is packed with insights and motivation for anyone looking to embrace lifelong fitness and the joy of swimming.

    Email us at [email protected]. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.

    11 September 2024, 9:00 pm
  • 39 minutes 47 seconds
    World Record Setter and Surgeon Ellen Reynolds Raises the Bar, EP 255

    What if you could shatter world records while excelling as a top pediatric surgeon? Join us for a compelling conversation with Ellen Reynolds, a master swimmer extraordinaire and recently retired pediatric surgeon, who has done just that. Ellen who hails from Boise, Idaho, opens up about her journey from learning to swim at age three to setting 20 national and/or world records this year alone. We explore her groundbreaking medical career, including her innovative work with pectus excavatum patients, and discuss how she managed to balance her intense professional life with her passion for swimming. And how these two have pursuits have been synergistic.

    In this episode, we delve into Ellen's meticulous training regime that evolved after 20 years of consistency in the pool. Discover how she initially focused on fitness routines involving walking, elliptical workouts, and strength training before ramping up her swimming workouts. Ellen shares the strategic importance of balancing hard and easy sessions, and why the myth of endless long-distance training is just that—a myth. Her experience illustrates how adapting workouts to fit an unpredictable career can lead to outstanding athletic achievements.

    As we wrap up, Ellen offers invaluable insights into the community aspect of master swimming and the impact of hormone replacement therapy on women's health. We discuss her plans post-retirement, her personal motto, and some fun facts that give a glimpse into the champion's life outside the pool. Listen in for an episode filled with inspiration, practical advice, and the powerful message that it’s never too late to pursue your passions and achieve greatness.

    The Menopause Society mentioned in the interview can be found at  https://menopause.org/

    Ellen's current swimming achievements:

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    5 September 2024, 6:00 pm
  • 8 minutes 37 seconds
    Five Tips for Healthy Competition with Loved Ones, EP 254

    Do you compete against your spouse, best friend, roommate, sibling? Ever wondered how to keep the competitive spirit alive without straining your closest relationships? Tune in to this week’s episode of Champions Mojo, where I, Kelly Palace, share five tips that will revolutionize how you compete against or alongside your loved ones. Drawing from my own experiences with my competitions with my husband Mark, who is also a competitive swimmer, I discuss how gratitude, focusing on personal milestones, and celebrating mutual victories can transform competition into a bond-strengthening activity.

    Get inspired as I recount a thrilling race in the 400 IM where Mark and I finished within a hair’s breadth of each other. Plus, hear about the motivating stories of the Olympic swimming siblings sets, the Shackells and the Walshes,  who embody the perfect blend of healthy rivalry and supportive encouragement. Whether you're into sports, board games, or any competitive endeavor, these insights will help foster a nurturing and positive competitive environment. Don’t miss out on these game-changing tips!

    1. Be grateful you have a shared activity that you are both passionate about
    2. Focus on your own goals and personal bests
    3. Allow the other person to teach you something new
    4. Celebrate their successes, when they win, and give them space when you win
    5. Enjoy the positive impact that competing with someone you love has on your performance. It raises you to a higher level!

    Podcast mentions:
    Host Kelly Palace's Husband Mark Palace
    Olympians: 
    Alex and Aaron Shackell
    Alex and Gretchen Walsh
    Erika Connelly 
    Olympic Trials Finalist Catie Deloof


    Email us at [email protected]. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.

    31 August 2024, 3:00 am
  • 10 minutes 40 seconds
    2024 Olympics Edition Honors Our Olympian Guests, EP 253

    Imagine sharing the excitement of the 2024 Olympic Games with a loved one in their final days. That's what I'm doing with my 94-year-old father, and it's a journey filled with tears, laughter, and endless inspiration. That's why we've been on a break for a few weeks.  Join me, Kelly Palace, as I celebrate these unforgettable moments and explore the insights from some of the most exceptional athletes and coaches we've had the privilege of hosting on Champion's Mojo. From Rowdy Gaines' boundless enthusiasm to Emma Wyatt's profound hard reset, and Paige Madden's unique breathing technique, our featured Olympians provide invaluable lessons that motivate us to push beyond our limits.

    I'll mention the fascinating story of Bob Bowman, the legendary five-time US Olympic coach who is now championing the French team and his prodigy, Leon Marchand. Bob’s strategic decision to support Leon while staying true to his US roots is a testament to the complexity and beauty of competitive sports. Plus, we'll highlight how master swimmers can elevate their own game by observing the elite techniques showcased at the Olympics—everything from starts to dolphin kicks. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the athletes who inspire us and a celebration of the life lessons they impart through their dedication and passion.

    Email us at [email protected]. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.

    25 July 2024, 11:00 pm
  • 13 minutes 2 seconds
    Humor, Clear Goggles and Health in the Fast Lane with Bill Winters, EP 252

    Do you love your fins or paddles? Ever wondered how a Masters swimmer in his late 50s keeps up in the fastest lane with the "young guns"? Tune in to our conversation with Bill Winters, who shares his journey from collegiate competitor at Auburn to a dedicated member of SwimRVA Hammerhead Masters Coached by Jay Peluso. Bill opens up about the importance of swimming for longevity and health, even humorously admitting his struggles with maintaining a perfect diet. We also get insight into his creative adaptations in the pool, like using hand paddles due to a bad back, and the supportive culture of Masters swimming that keeps him motivated. His witty exchanges are sure to bring a smile to your face.

    Learn the advantages of clear goggles (for indoor swimming) and how Bill learned a good reason to have a happy disposition. 

    But it's not just about technique and competition; we dive deep into the joy and lifelong benefits of swimming. Celebrating the idea that swimming should be a constant in your life, we emphasize the significance of pressing pause instead of retiring from the sport. Whether you’re a young swimmer or someone rediscovering their love for the water, this episode is a heartfelt reminder of the community and connection swimming fosters. Join Host Kelly Palace as she chats with Bill Winters for an inspiring and humorous discussion that will leave you eager to head to the pool and maybe even find your own humor and Health in adult swimming. 

    Email us at [email protected]. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.

    10 June 2024, 10:00 pm
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