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Womanica

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Thinking back to our history classes growing up, we had one question: Where the ladies at? Enter, Womanica. In just 5 minutes a day, learn about different incredible women from throughout history. On Wonder Media Network’s award-winning podcast, we’re telling the stories of women you may or may not know — but definitely should.
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Tommy Dreamer sits down behind the mic each week to give you inside tales from his early days in wrestling, to his time spent in ECW and WWE to now with his own promotion, House Of Hardcore. Tommy also breaks down wrestling today and gives you his take from all the main promotions and even some of the smaller ones. You can also listen in as Tommy invites his long time wrestling buddies on from time to time, to tell stories and bust chops. Plus we encourage fan interaction, with call in's, em ...
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How do I build my network marketing business? How do I make money online? How do I build a business from home so I can be a present parent? How can I create passive income? How do I market my business? How do I automate my network marketing business? And the biggest questions of all…can I REALLY support my children on my own? Can I REALLY have a successful network marketing business? Whether you’re a dreamer, have your network marketing as a side hustle, or you want to grow an empire for you ...
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A podcast sharing the stories of dreamers everywhere and inspiring the world to awaken passion & pursue purpose. Tune in for empowering talks with entrepreneurs, artists, musicians, writers, & other creatives that share what it means to go for your dreams, why they matter, and why you matter. The dreamers are coming.
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In each episode, we dive in with some incredible Entrepreneurs, thought leaders & extraordinary people who chose not to be ordinary. We will talk about their wins, their struggles, their journey, and how they keep their focus and mindset on their ultimate goals. They will be revealing some of the strategies and hacks that keep them at the top of their game. The exact same strategies that you can implement in your life.
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We are a podcast network that brings together thought leaders, industry experts and inspiring individuals to discuss the issues that matter., Whether it's mental health, education, or financial security, we cover all topics with the aim of providing solutions to help you live a more fulfilled life. Tune in for engaging conversations about everything from relationships and personal growth, to well-being and health. Join us on our mission to create a more informed, connected and empowered world.
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Each episode of Extreme Conversations explores a historic moment from classic ECW, with interviews from the very wrestlers involved and other insiders—while weaving in Myers’ own memories. In the pilot episode, Myers discusses ECW’s infamous Heat Wave 2000 event and the brawl that broke out between rival promotions. Former ECW wrestlers Francine, Justin Credible, Nova, and Steve Corino share their memories of the chaotic night. More episodes will be released later this year with a bingeable, ...
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All a Dream Podcast

HausHill Entertainment

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Some stories are better off told... Tune in daily to hear trials, tribulations and overcoming journeys from today's "self-made" top artists + creatives + celebrities + entrepreneurs. All a Dream is an audio/visual #HausHillOriginal Podcast Network: HausHill Podcasts Produced By: HausHill Entertainment Graphics By: Jovon Pavielle/HausHill Media Writers: Jovon Pavielle
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The DEADLOCK Podcast is an off-the-rails retrospective look at pro wrestling's highest & lowest points hosted by James Darnell, Anthony Douglas, & John Blud. Formerly the present, currently the past, sometimes the future - this podcast has seemed to do it all when it comes to the landscape of professional wrestling. If you enjoy wrestling, you'll like it here. If you don't enjoy wrestling, you'll probably like it here even more. The boys are back in town.
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Hot Topics Talk Radio Network

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Discussions of relationships,news, current events, politics, religion, entertainment, music and anything that effects or impacts our lives. Follow our shows on Facebook at: Hot Topics Talk Radio, Real World News And on Twitter: @HotTopicsWithTB
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Magnetic Brand Builder

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The Magnetic Brand Building Podcast is for you. You, the creator, the entrepreneur, small business builder and unique soul. It's for the dreamer and the doer. Kristen has a casual and conversational approach to sharing her years of brand, marketing and entrepreneurial thinking in this podcast. Both personal experiences and stories with her peers. As a big thinker, problem solver and strategic planner she looks for ways to simplify the complicated and shares how dyslexia has been her greatest ...
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We are crossing the threshold of a fundamental shift in our WorldView, which carries the potential to positively transform our lives beyond any shift we as humans have ever before experienced. Much more than a fad or a trend, this creative shift of thought - into our power as creators of our lives, work and world - is massive in scope and unlimited in potential - It will alter all we know or believe we have known.
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In our first original podcast, we explore the diversity of the human experience through unscripted and natural conversations. We’re not limited to any specific topic or theme, so every episode is a unique and exciting journey. Join us as we take our conversations outside the studio to new and exciting locations, from the tranquility of a forest clearing to the hustle and bustle of a vibrant coffee shop. Our guests come from all walks of life, with a wide range of passions, interests, and exp ...
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DJ Renat is a renowned professional DJ specializing in electronic music. He embarked on his career in 1997 and has since captured the hearts of numerous fans. DJ Renat was a resident DJ at the trendiest clubs in St. Petersburg, where he showcased his uniqueness and talent. He has also toured extensively throughout Russia, captivating audiences with his skillful mixes and exceptional performances. One of the pivotal moments in DJ Renat's career was his six-year residency at the worldwide Budd ...
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Begum Rokeya (c. 1880-1932). She spent her life fighting for women’s rights in India and Bangladesh. She opened the first school for Muslim girls in her region and advocated for women’s education. She dreamed of a world…
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WWF was hitting all timer moments around this time and October 12th, 1998 is no different. It all started with Stone Cold driving a zamboni to the ring, then attacking Mr. McMahon in the hospital. Tonight, he is invited personally to Monday Night RAW by Mr. McMahon. To prove it’s business as usual Mr. McMahon drives a corvette to the area and leave…
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This back to school season, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have missed. Today's Womanican is Marguerite Duras (1914-1996). She was a pioneer of autofiction and one of the most widely-read French writers in the postwar era. She specialized in blurring the lines between autobiography and imagination, mining her m…
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Monica Seles (1973-present) and Steffi Graf (1969-present) held one of the most famous rivalries in tennis history. They battled for the No. 1 ranking for years, equally matched in prowess. This episode of Womanica is brought to you by the all-new Toyota Camry. For further reading: Fifty Years of the WTA: Steffi Graf and Monica Seles give us the ne…
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Roxanne Shanté (1969-present) ignited The Roxanne Wars, a series of hip hop rivalries during the mid 1980s, that created the most answered records in history. It was also one of the first “rap beefs” in history. For Further Reading: How a 14-year-old started the world’s first rap beef The story of the first ever rap beef ROXANNE’S REVENGE A brief h…
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Lee Radziwill (1933-2019) was an American socialite, public relations executive, and interior designer. She was the younger sister of former First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis. Lee and her sister had a complicated relationship that often relegated Lee to the shadows. For Further Reading: Lee Radziwill, Ex-Princess and Sister of Jacquelin…
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Louella Parsons (1881-1972) was an American gossip columnist and screenwriter, whose work boasted an audience of 20 million across many newspapers. She called herself the first-ever film reviewer and was known for her influence in Hollywood and her fierce competition with rival journalist Hedda Hopper. For Further Reading: The Powerful Rivalry of H…
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Zelia Nuttall (1857-1933) was a Mexican-American archaeologist. She was a single mother who decoded a number of Mesoamerican texts and artifacts, including the Nuttall Codex and the Aztec Calendar Stone. She laid the groundwork for archaeologists to reimagine pre-Hispanic civilizations in a new light. For Further Reading: The Globe-Trotting Scholar…
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I'm joined by my relatively new friend Christie Carroll—a real estate agent based in Northwest Georgia. Christie is yet again someone I met through my newly formed networking group, and she is clearly knowledgeable and passionate about her career and her relationships with her current—and even past—clients. Join us as we go on a nature walk through…
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It’s TV that’s changing Friday nights! September 9th, 2005 was the debut of WWE SmackDown! on Friday nights! On the new time slot we get a stacked card on paper! A US title match, tag team title match, a steel cage match, and a bull rope match for the WWE championship! Also, Randy Orton has been battling The Undertaker since WrestleMania and he fin…
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Dr. Germon “Mama G” Miller-Bey (c.1953-present) is the “Grand Matriarch” of African martial arts, or sciences, as she prefers to call it. Rooted in her own experiences with domestic violence, she became a lifelong competitor, teacher, and community advocate for the sport and the arts. Further Reading African martial sciences with Columbia’s grand m…
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Mabel Fairbanks (1915-2001) was an American figure skater and coach. A Black and Seminole woman, she was often relegated to the shadows and dedicated the latter half of her career to breaking down barriers for other skaters of color. This episode of Womanica is brought to you by the all-new Toyota Camry. For Further Reading: An oral history: Mabel …
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Fabulous Moolah (1923-2007) was a pioneering American pro wrestler, promoter and trainer. She held different versions of the women’s championship title almost continuously from the mid-1950s to the mid-1980s. She was also the first woman to be inducted into the WWF Hall of Fame. For Further Reading: Mary Lillian Ellison, 84, the Fabulous Moolah, Is…
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Lillian Hellman (1905-1984), a playwright and novelist who sued writer and critic Mary McCarthy (1912-1989) after Mary McCarthy called her "a dishonest writer" on the "Dick Cavett Show." The suit captured public attention, and the legal battle became one of the most legendary feuds in modern contemporary literature. For Further Reading: Lillian Hel…
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Remedios Guinto Gomez-Paraiso, known primarily as Kumander Liwayway, (1919 - 2014) was a beauty queen-who became a -military commander during the Huk Rebellion in the Philippines. For Further Reading: Commander Liwayway and Other Filipino Women Who Fought During World War II Kumander Liwayway: A Feminine Warrior Kumander Liwayway This month we’re t…
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January 1st, 1996 WWF decided to compete with the College Football Championships! It’s the first and last WWF RAW Bowl! The show is football themed with commentary making a million stupid references. The ring looks like a football field, the ref is dressed like a line judge, and a collegiate band in the crowd. The first match is a multiple man tag …
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Alice Lee (1859-1939) was a statistician and one of the first women to earn a Doctorate of Science from the University of London. Her dissertation, published in 1900, helped disprove the widely held belief that skull capacity was linked to intelligence. For Further Reading: The Statistician Who Debunked Sexist Myths About Skull Size and Intelligenc…
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Joanie “Chyna” Laurer (1969-2016) was a mainstay in the WWE in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Billed as “The Ninth Wonder of the World”, she wrestled men and women and bested them both. In 2019, she was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. For Further Reading: Chyna : If They Only Knew The Great Fall of Chyna Chyna Was a Titan of Wrestling. Joanie …
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Tituba (c. 1692) was an enslaved woman who played a significant role in the Salem witch trials of 1692. As one of the first to be accused of witchcraft, she confessed under duress and implicated others, fueling the mass hysteria. Her confession included vivid descriptions of supernatural experiences, which greatly influenced the course of the trial…
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Tomoe Gozen (c. 1180s) was a female samurai in 12th century Japan who became renowned for her fierceness and bravery as a warrior during the Genpei civil war. For Further Reading: The Legend Of Tomoe Gozen: Japan’s Most Fearsome Female Samurai From Woman Warrior to Peripatetic Entertainer- The Multiple Histories of Tomoe Tomoe Gozen: Badass Women i…
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Dandara dos Palmares (c. 1654-1694) was a warrior in colonial Brazil. She grew up in a quilombo, fought in numerous battles, and led female armies throughout her life, fighting against colonial forces. For Further Reading: Dandara dos Palmares Dandara: A Feminist Face of Palmares Described as a heroine, Dandara, Zumbi's wife, has a biography surrou…
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Cynane (357 BC - 323 BC) was a warrior princess and older half-sister of Alexander the Great. She fought in battle as a child with her father and half-brother, and is believed to be the first person to have ever rallied her own army. For Further Reading: World History Encyclopedia: Cynane The Macedonian Amazonian: Who Was Cynane? Illyrians This mon…
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I've got a super laid-back episode for you guys today! Joey Stevens—attorney at law and county commissioner elect in St. Clair County, Alabama—joins me on the show. The conversation ranges from larger-than-life fowl; a Ritz-cracker-loving kangaroo; and life as an attorney turned county commissioner. As always, thanks for joining us! If you'd like t…
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You may remember the last WCW Nitro, but what about the one right before it? March 19th, 2001 marks the penultimate episode of WCW Nitro. This features fall out from WCW Greed where Scott Steiner sent DDP to the hospital! Dusty Rhodes wants Ric Flair to kiss his ass, a mystery man is attacking the Magnificent Seven, and Eric Bischoff calls into the…
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Joan Crawford (c.1908 - 1977) was an American actress known for Hollywood classics like Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? and Mildred Pierce. Her feud with Bette Davis is one of the most well-known and remembered from Old Hollywood. After Joan passed, her daughter released a memoir, Mommie Dearest, depicting her experience of abuse from her mother. F…
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Eliza Burton “Lyda” Conley (c.1869 - 1946) was a lawyer and Wyandot Native American. She was the first woman admitted to the Kansas Bar Association and was the first Native American woman admitted to argue a case in front of the United States Supreme Court. For Further Reading: Lyda Conley: Saving Her People’s Heritage Lyda Conley Lyda Conley’s bat…
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Magdalena Caballero-Morales (1925-2006) was considered a pioneer for women in lucha libre, or wrestling. Inside the ring, she fought her opponents ferociously. And outside of it, she became a figure for women who went against the grain at a time when women’s participation in contact sports was banned in Mexico City. For Further Reading: The ring's …
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A.S. Byatt (1936-2023) and Margaret Drabble (1939-present) are sisters and writers. Both achieved global fame at different points in their career and the British tabloids played up the feud between them. For Further Reading: “A Narrative of Jealousy and Bafflement and Resentment” What Possessed A.S. Byatt? Margaret Drabble, the Art of Fiction This …
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Mai Bhago (c.1600s - c.1720) was a Sikh solider who lead 40 soldiers into battle against the Mughal Empire. She is honored as a warrior saint in Sikhism. For Further Reading: Eminent Sikh Women The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History, Volume 1 What do we really know about Mai Bhago? This month we’re talking about adversaries. These women …
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TNA Wrestling has had a ton of huge milestones in the entire history of the company but moving to Thursday nights might have been one of the biggest for them. On April 13, 2006 TNA Wrestling moved Impact from Saturday to Thursday in a trial that would eventually lead to primetime. This first episode may be one of the best examples of what TNA reall…
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Naila Ayesh (1960-present) is a grassroots organizer who demonstrated for Palestinian liberation during the First Intifada in the late 1980s. She endured detention and torture to protest Israeli occupation in Gaza and the West Bank win freedom, and she continued to fight for freedom and opportunities for Palestinian women. For Further Reading: Nail…
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Tillie Anderson (1875-1965) was a Swedish American cyclist who dominated the women’s bike racing circuit in the 1890s. Her rival on the track was the French cyclist Lisette, who accused Tillie of sabotage. For Further Reading: This Seamstress Conquered Bike Racing in the 1890s Women on the Move: The Forgotten Era of Women's Bicycle Racing Tillie An…
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Marcela 'La Tigresa' Acuña (1976-present) is an Argentine professional boxer renowned for her contributions to women's boxing and her fierce fighting style. She is a multiple-time world champion in the super bantamweight and featherweight divisions. Marcela is considered a trailblazer in women's boxing, helping to elevate the sport's profile in Arg…
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Anita DeFrantz (1954-present) captained the U.S. women’s rowing team and was part of the team that won a bronze medal at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games – the first games where women’s rowing was introduced. After her athletic career, she went on to become the first African American — and first American woman — to represent the U.S. on the Internat…
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Agnes Tirop (1995-2021) was a long distance runner from Kenya. She won the bronze medal twice at the World Championships, was a world class cross country champion, and competed in the Olympics all before the age of 26. She was murdered by her husband. For Further Reading: A Tragic Run Kenyan Olympian’s Killing Exposes Surge of Violence Against Wome…
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I'm stoked to be joined by a long-time friend Seth Ingram! Seth is a film producer, collegiate educator, writer, film-fest director, and the list goes on and on–with some of his work currently streaming on Apple TV, Paramount+, Amazon Prime, and Showtime. It's an honor to have him on the show to discuss all things film and TV—especially as it relat…
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This isn’t the pilot, it’s the first actual episode of WWF SmackDown! after it got picked up by UPN. August 26th, 1999 is when the series premiere happened. Triple H just won the WWF Championship on RAW for the very first time! The commission of the World Wrestling Federation, Shawn Michaels makes Triple H defend the WWF title against The Rock! Als…
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Earlene Brown (1935-1983) was the first American woman to win an Olympic medal for shot put. She qualified for the Olympics as an independent athlete and was beloved by American and international competitors alike. Later in life, she became a Roller Derby player. For Further Reading: Earlene Brown: An athlete to know Beautician, Roller Derby Queen,…
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Baroness Masham (1935-2023) was a paralympic athlete who competed in three Paralympic games, and won two gold medals. She founded the Spinal Injuries Association and served for 53 years as an independent member of the House of Lords. She was praised for her advocacy and volunteer work with disability rights. For Further Reading: The Guardian: Lady …
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Miki Gorman (1936-2015) was a barrier-breaking long distance runner. Born and raised in occupied China and Japan, she became the only woman to have won both the Boston Marathon and the New York City Marathon twice. For Further Reading: Overlooked No More: Miki Gorman, the Unlikely Marathon Winner As the Miles and the Years Pass By Miki Gorman, Wome…
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Debi Thomas (1967-present) is an American figure skater who became the first Black athlete to win a medal in any sport at the Winter Olympics in 1988. She wasn’t content with just being a world class skater, she also became a doctor, earning degrees from Stanford University and Northwestern University. Now in her fifties, she recently returned to s…
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Pan Duo (1939-2014) was the first Chinese woman to summit Mount Everest and the second woman overall to summit the mountain after Junko Tabei in 1975. For Further Reading: Climbing Magazine: The First Three Women to Climb Everest Chicago Tribune: HANDMAIDENS TO THE `MOTHER GODDESS OF THE WIND Google Books: Honouring High Places The Mountain Life of…
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November 8th, 2004 WWE Monday Night RAW is remembered forever as the night the Snitskiy did the unthinkable! This was the night that Snitsky punted a baby! Lita was in the ring during “Chris Jericho’s Highlight Reel” segment with Trish Stratus. That’s when Snitsky came out to the ring with a baby in his arms. He mocked Lita for a miscarriage she ha…
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Ruth Aarons (1918-1980) was an American teenage table tennis champion. She was known for her wins at the World Championships and for her performances at night clubs and in theaters. After retiring from table tennis, she went on to manage big stars, like David Cassidy. For Further Reading: Ruth Aarons - United States Table Tennis Hall of Fame Steve …
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Cynisca (c. 440 BCE) was the first woman to ever win an event at the Olympic Games. By exploiting a loophole in the rule that only men could participate in the games, she paved the way for the woman Olympians of today. For Further Reading: Cynisca of Sparta - World History Encyclopedia Hidden women of history: Kyniska, the first female Olympian Cyn…
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Catch the Global #ConsciousSHIFT Show as Daniel Pink joins Host Julie Ann Turner for a thought-provoking dialogue (just crossed 680K+ global subscribers - celebrating with all fellow ConsciousSHIFT-ers! Thanks!) REGISTER at www.ConsciousSHIFTShow.com (IT'S FREE) ConsciousSHIFT with Julie Ann Turner featuring Daniel Pink /WHEN: Secrets of Perfect Ti…
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Tori Bowie (1990-2023) was a track and field athlete with three Olympic medals. In 2017, she became the fastest woman in the world – but her career was cut short after dying from complications from pregnancy at 32 years old. For Further Reading: Tori Bowie: The Fastest Woman In The World Tori Bowie’s death highlighted a devastating reality for Blac…
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Olga Korbut (1955-present) is a former Soviet gymnast who gained international fame for her performances in the early 1970s. Known for her extraordinary agility and charismatic presence, she captured the world's attention at the 1972 Munich Olympics, where she did innovative routines, featuring moves like the "Korbut Flip." She revolutionized gymna…
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Sheryl Swoopes (1971-present) is a retired American basketball player. She was the first player to be signed by the WNBA in 1997. She went on to become a four-time WNBA champion and a three-time Olympic gold medalist. For Further Reading: SHERYL DENISE SWOOPES (1971- ) Three-time MVP 'tired of having to hide my feelings' Sheryl Swoopes This month w…
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Today we're in the cozy and simple environment of my own home office. I have the privilege of chatting with Scott Dempsey—a seasoned information technology professional with more than two decades in the field! This is another conversation that could easily go on for hours; but with much restraint, we were able to keep it within our usual window of …
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