Tracy E Gilchrist
Tracy E Gilchrist is a GLAAD award-winning editor in chief, journalist, moderator, interviewer and lecturer. And she knows how to hold space, too.A self-proclaimed sensitive soul, trusted by super-stars and her readers alike, no-one was more surprised than Tracy when her 2024 interview with Wicked's Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo went Viral with a capital V. Who wasn't wanting to hold space with our beloved Tracy after that?Not only does Tracy campaign relentlessly for LGBTQIA rights through her work "in queer media" (The Advocate, Curve, equalpride) and other charitable commitments like It Gets Better, she's also a committed, non-competitive cyclist, who loves nothing more than an 80km bike ride along the Californian coast, especially if it's raising money for her favourite charity, AIDS Lifecycle.In this conversation, peppered with Tracy's infectious laugh, she revealsthe in-depth, behind the scenes, blow by blow account of THAT delicious interview with Ariana and Cynthiahow sport gave her a refuge and safe space growing up in a violent householdhow sport and theatre training have honed her ability to think on her feet, to remain elastic in stressful live situationshow sport, movement and specifically cycling continues to teach her lessons and shape her social lifeWe've always been in touch with Tracy, and you can be too by following her on Instagram here as well as via her website Tracy E Gilchrist.94% of women working in C-suite executive roles played sport at a younger age,52% at university level*.In all walks of life, not just the C-Suite, participation in sport from an early age promotes professional excellence, in whatever field a woman moves into. And that’s a fact.Sport helps develop resilience, discipline and teamwork. Together these form a holy trinity for success.Hosts Rachel Shelley (Helena Peabody on TV’s The L Word, gay icon and mother to a teen girl in London) and Dublin’s Nikki Symmons (former international hockey and cricket player for 13 years, Ireland’s first female athlete to come out as gay and a specialised DEI advisor) talk to some of your favourite high-achieving women from all walks of life, about how their sporting experiences have shaped them in weird, wonderful and often whacky ways. With a lot of laughter en route. They discuss the wild and varied parallels they see between competitive sport and their real-life experiences.Follow us on Instagram @94percentpodAnd never miss a new show or any events! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.