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Allyson Felix retweeted
15 Aug 2025
From the track to boardrooms, Olympian @allysonfelix tells @AROD and @jasonkellynews how she tackles imposter syndrome and races toward business success Watch the full episode of The Deal on the Bloomberg app or listen wherever you get your podcasts link.podtrac.com/tu579b61
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Cammy, Trey, and a whole lot of little feet took over the theater for a Smurfs screening 💙 Such a fun time with the littlest movie critics. @SmurfsMovie
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Congratulations to the incomparable @allysonfelix on being inducted into the @TeamUSA Hall of Fame 🥇🇺🇸
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13 Jul 2025
The best to ever do it. 🐐 @allysonfelix’s legacy is cemented in the #TeamUSAHOF.
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Thank you so much!🫶🏾 Relays always brought me so much joy!
18 Nov 2024
Happy 39th birthday to one of the all-time greats, Allyson Felix!! @allysonfelix 🥳♥️ #tb to her 47.72 split in the 4x400m at the 2015 World Championships.
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Allyson Felix retweeted
.@allysonfelix, the most decorated U.S. track and field athlete, is launching Always Alpha, a first-of-its-kind sports management firm that is “fully focused on women’s sports.” Felix shares what inspired the venture and how she hopes to help athletes “do things differently.”
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This deeply resonates with me. 2 years in and still finding my way. Thanks for your perspective Ashton!
To athletes who are retiring (or considering) after this season and are having trouble coming to terms with moving on. Perhaps this is potentially useful; an approach I found helpful to overcome the problem was to treat moving on from sport like having someone you love, die. It's often said "find your passion, find what you love." For athletes our problem is that we did. We did find it and we did love it. But then it got taken away (injury) or we had to leave it (time). So I thought, how would I feel/what would I do if one of my kids died, or my spouse? It would be painful beyond description. To not be with them every day; I’d be completely changed forever. Everything would remind me of them. They are a massive part of who I am. I’m deeply influenced by them in so many ways. I would miss them and remember them every day. But, I wouldn’t want to try to stop these thoughts or try to forget them. I'd embrace the memories and the time we had together. I’d dwell on regrets about the things we didn’t get to do, or how much better I could have been. I’d also dwell on memories about incredible times, the things I did right, times when everything was the best. Importantly though, I wouldn’t go searching for someone or something new to replace them. They are too unique, too special to me. But, I believe I would still be able to love something different. Unique in its own way. Maybe even having some of the same qualities. And I’d still think about them. I believe this is ok. After coming to this conclusion, I used it as my approach with moving on from sport. I love it. I loved being with it. But we couldn’t be together anymore. It is still a massive part of who I am. So rather than try to disassociate and move on (which I tried for many years and failed) I now allow memories to come to mind whenever they do. And that's a lot because most of my experiences in life up to this point have to do with sport. Various things throughout the day remind me of it. I use sport analogies to understand new things. Most of how I think and approach life comes from lessons I learned as an athlete. I believe this is ok. It's also much easier from a mental friction standpoint. I'm remain more connected to the sport and the people in it. Overall, it is ok to continue to think about and be influenced by something loved and lost. So the question was; how to find something new? What has similar qualities of sport (since I was attracted to those things in the first place) but in different fields that seem interesting or important? What has competition, something national or global in nature, something that pushes the limits of human ingenuity and performance? Something with a goal people admire or get excited about? Or something people deeply respect because of the skill and knowledge required to do it? Something that is both an art and science? These are the guiding questions for me personally. And they are why I’m attracted to space exploration, energy, and technologies that advance human performance. Hopefully useful to some.
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Allyson Felix retweeted
Proof that change is possible 👇!!! @allysonfelix messaged me immediately after watching my original reel. A couple weeks later, @BySaysh introduced a new amputee shoe policy. Still more to be done. Going viral is the easy part. Changing policies across the industry is hard.
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Excited to be on this team!
🚨 Announcing the incredible squad of Olympic LEGENDS reporting for Yahoo Sports in Paris this summer: ▪️ @ShawnJohnson ▪️ @kerrileewalsh ▪️ @missyfranklin ▪️ @allysonfelix ▪️ @khoff09
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Allyson Felix retweeted
2 May 2024
.@allysonfelix has been a leader in advocating for maternal protections and paving a way towards fair negotiations for female athletes. Watch her story on Beyond Limits: Finding My Voice on CBS, May 4th at 2 PM ET.
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Excited to raise awareness with this campaign!
Introducing our new campaign, Low Dose, Big Benefits™, raising awareness about low dose aspirin to help combat preeclampsia and preterm birth. Join us, @allysonfelix, and partners to raise awareness and save lives! Learn more: marchofdimes.org/itstartswit… #LowDoseBigBenefits
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11 Mar 2024
Guess what? Now you can drive with the most decorated track and field athlete in U.S. history, @allysonfelix! Activate the latest experience on mobile now: goo.gle/3wHV3VC
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I’ll get you where you need to go🤗
6 Mar 2024
Allyson Felix—the most decorated track and field athlete in U.S. history—can now help you navigate like a pro to your next destination. Activate our latest experience on mobile now! goo.gle/3wHV3VC
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the bump is bumpin🤰🏽
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Congratulations! So happy to see you back healthy and thriving. Amazing you did it in front of your boys👏🏾
10 Dec 2023
Last December I survived preeclampsia & today I made it to the finish line of a half marathon. Few people inspire me like @allysonfelix and her fight for maternal health being a healthy mom helped me get there today. Much to be thankful for & proud my boys saw their mom run!
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Allyson Felix retweeted
WATCH: @allysonfelix calls for more implicit bias training in the medical community. “There's countless stories of women not being heard when they are in the delivery room, at doctor's appointments.”
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Reminder: Don’t quit god isn’t done with you yet.
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Allyson Felix retweeted
TONIGHT: 7x gold medalist @allysonfelix is here!
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Don't be afraid to get outside of your comfort zone. That's how I felt every single time I ran the 400m. It didn't come naturally, it wasn't easy, and it definitely scared me…but it was all about facing that challenge. I’m applying this same concept to life now.
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Excited to be featured in the @waymakerculture Black Family Issue📷 I love building @bysaysh with @wesfelix22, and in this interview, we take a deep dive into what that really looks like
Welcome to #Waymaker Winter 2023: Black Family Issue 🎉 Featuring @allysonfelix & @wesfelix of @BySaysh, challenging the likes of Nike & Adidas. Dive into family biz insights, genealogy journeys, a Grammy first and so much more! shorturl.at/ainW1
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