The interview focuses on the intersection of elite athletic performance and motherhood, specifically highlighting the success of women in their 40s winning Olympic medals.
Elana Meyers Taylor notes she holds the record for the most medals by a Black athlete in Winter Olympics history.
Both athletes emphasize the necessity of a support system ("the village"), including nannies and spouses, to maintain a professional career while raising children.
The discussion centers on overcoming age-related stereotypes in sports and the competitive yet supportive dynamic between teammates.