Episode

How Competitive Figure Skating Shaped a Sibling Relationship

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Jan 8, 2026
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Summary

Pair figure skating is a sport of coordination, musicality and high-risk maneuvers. Being successful requires a lot of trust and teamwork. So what is it like when your partner is your sibling? Brother and sister Brad and Jocelyn Cox tell Anita about their 11 years of competing together and how their partnership continued into adulthood when they became coaches — and then caregivers. Meet the guests: - Jocelyn Cox , author of “ Motion Dazzle: A Memoir of Motherhood, Loss, and Skating on Thin Ice ” - Brad Cox, figure skating coach Read the transcript | Review the podcast on your preferred platform Follow Embodied on Instagram Leave a message for Embodied Register for our five-year anniversary event