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Rachel Neylan is a Professional Cyclist who’s a part of the UCI Women's Continental Team, she’s an Olympian, a silver medalist at the World Championships and a very driven and fascinating human being.
Rachel Came to my house after reaching out to say she listened to the podcast on Twitter.
She’d even post #podsie photos of her training rides when she was in Rio in the lead up to last year’s Olympics.
So she came around and we had a chat - a chat that was so engaging, that I didn’t end up talking to her about going to ride for Australia in Rio.
Occasionally as an interviewer I get so caught up in the conversation that the ground we are covering is so engaging that it’s sometimes as good a story as the thing that they’re really known for.
I texted Rachel afterwards to apologize and she responded that it was in fact a relief to not have to talk about Rio again.
Reason being it was a quite emotional journey that she’d covered many times - which involves talking about the death of her Father at the start of 2016.
For whatever reason, we didn’t go there but when the chat was over I didn’t feel I’d missed out on getting an authentic connection with Rachel at all.
If you’d like to know in greater detail about Rachel’s path to the Olympics there’s a great SBS article which you can read.
So come to our old apartment in Bronte, the first time I’d had an Olympian in that house, I still get a thrill meeting athletes of that calibre.
This is a cup of tea at my kitchen table with Rachel Neylan.
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Rachel Neylan is a Professional Cyclist who’s a part of the UCI Women's Continental Team, she’s an Olympian, a silver medalist at the World Championships and a very driven and fascinating human being.
Rachel Came to my house after reaching out to say she listened to the podcast on Twitter.
She’d even post #podsie photos of her training rides when she was in Rio in the lead up to last year’s Olympics.
So she came around and we had a chat - a chat that was so engaging, that I didn’t end up talking to her about going to ride for Australia in Rio.
Occasionally as an interviewer I get so caught up in the conversation that the ground we are covering is so engaging that it’s sometimes as good a story as the thing that they’re really known for.
I texted Rachel afterwards to apologize and she responded that it was in fact a relief to not have to talk about Rio again.
Reason being it was a quite emotional journey that she’d covered many times - which involves talking about the death of her Father at the start of 2016.
For whatever reason, we didn’t go there but when the chat was over I didn’t feel I’d missed out on getting an authentic connection with Rachel at all.
If you’d like to know in greater detail about Rachel’s path to the Olympics there’s a great SBS article which you can read.
So come to our old apartment in Bronte, the first time I’d had an Olympian in that house, I still get a thrill meeting athletes of that calibre.
This is a cup of tea at my kitchen table with Rachel Neylan.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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