UNFINISHED.

The world told me to slow down.
i’m not listening. Neither should you.

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What If…

What if this isn't the end of the story?

What if motherhood makes you more, not less? What if the best chapters — yours, hers, ours — are still being written?

We don't know how this ends.

Neither does she.

But she's asking the question out loud. So the rest of us don't have to ask it alone.

You Know This Feeling.

A woman lying on a medical bed, receiving a vaccination from a healthcare professional dressed in white. The woman is smiling, and they are both wearing white medical attire.

The moment someone asked if you were still doing that. The birthday that felt like a door quietly closing. The morning you caught yourself shrinking — your dreams, your voice, your space — because that's just what women do.

We've all been taught to make peace with less.

Allyson didn't get that memo. Or maybe she did. And she threw it away.

5 Olympics. 11 Medals.

1 More Question.

A female athlete with braided hair and a determined expression wearing a tank top and multiple medals around her neck, standing against a plain background.

What if there's still more?

The most decorated track and field athlete in American history is returning.

Not because she has to.

Because her daughter is old enough to watch.

Because she has one question left she hasn't answered yet.

Because the only Olympics she's never competed in is the one coming to her hometown.

The outcome is uncertain.

The comeback might not work.

That's exactly the point.

This is Your Story, too.

Two women are close together, with one resting her head on the other's shoulder. Both women have dark, curly hair and are wearing earrings. One woman has her eyes closed, showing a peaceful expression.

We built careers while raising children.

We pushed through the years when nobody was watching.

We kept showing up — to work, to family, to the impossible standard — and then wondered why we felt invisible anyway.

Project Six is for every woman who is not done.

Who has more to say, more to build, more to become.

Who refuses to let the world's timeline become her own.

The journey starts now.

At 40, they say you've peaked.

This is not a nostalgia tour.

This is not a victory lap.

This is an experiment in human possibility.

This is permission to pursue an audacious goal.

And every woman who has ever been told her best days are behind her is part of it.

join us on this journey

Two individuals standing close together, smiling at the camera in front of wooden shelves filled with books, a Los Angeles Dodgers cap, and books about design and architecture.

Built To Last is hosted by Allyson and Wes and explores the intersection of sports, business, and culture.