The Weight of the Games: Olympians on Pressure, Identity, and Healing

Convos from the Couch welcomes Olympic athletes Steve Mesler and Jeremy Dodson for a powerful, honest conversation about the mental health realities behind the world’s biggest stage. While fans see strength, precision, and glory, today’s episode pulls back the curtain on what elite competitors carry long before — and long after — they step onto the track or into the sled.
We explore how early ambition, identity, vulnerability, and pressure shape athletes not just as competitors, but as human beings. Steve and Jeremy share openly about their journeys to the Olympics, the cultural norms that discouraged vulnerability, and the emotional—and sometimes isolating—experience of life after competition. From journaling and self-awareness to connection, purpose, and reframing inner dialogue, each offers deeply personal insights into what supports resilience and long-term wellbeing.
Listeners will also learn about the efforts happening at the International Olympic Committee and through organizations like Classroom Champions to expand mental health resources and reimagine how athletes are supported throughout their careers.
Join the conversation to hear two Olympians reflect on identity, purpose, and the importance of treating mental health with the same care and training as the physical body.

MEET THE GUEST
Steve Messler
Steve Mesler is a 3-time Olympian and Team USA Hall of Fame Olympic gold medalist, executive and performance coach, and former long-time board member of the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee. He’s best known for leading the U.S. to its first four-man bobsled gold in 62 years and for co-founding Classroom Champions, an organization that has reached more than five million students. Today, he works with CEOs, founders, and elite performers on decision-making, leadership, and sustained high performance.

MEET THE GUEST
Jeremy Dodson
Jeremy Dodson is a two-time Olympian and former world-class sprinter who now champions athlete empowerment off the track. Having represented both the United States and Samoa on the biggest stages in sport, Jeremy brings a rare and unique perspective on resilience, identity, and purpose. Today, he leverages his experience to advocate for athletes and create programs that amplify their voices globally. Throughout the journey, he continues to battle neurological health conditions that doesn’t seem to slow him down.
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