9 Burst results for "Athletic Women"

"athletic women" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

Another Mother Runner

05:31 min | 4 months ago

"athletic women" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

"Just generally, why don't we know as much about women in our bodies? And frankly, why don't we talk about this? What is keeping us from teaching people about what's going on? Really, what those repercussions might be. Interesting, interesting. So your book comes out in what seems like a golden age of books written by strong athletic women. Alison marielle at dessert, Cara goucher, Lauren fleshman, des Linden. So what's it been like to share the stage and the spotlight with those folks? It's a little intimidating. They are all just such incredible women doing amazing things. I mean, I will be honest. At first when I, when I first heard that all these books were coming out, I was really excited, right? Because we've never had this many books, especially within the short period of time, come out, but then I got really scared because I'm at the end, right? And so I was somewhat worried that when people be sick of this by the time. With the wave of tested. What people be done reading about women athletes and women's sports, by the time may comes around. So that part of me kind of a little worried. But to be honest, it's been really incredible because all of our books are very different, right? The other four are primarily personal experience, Allison's Allison's weaves in a lot more kind of history and social cultural stuff. Lauren weaves in some of the science to, but we were minus does, we were all on stage together at the Boston Marathon expo talking and it was really cool just because it was like all of our books were in conversation with each other. We were all ultimately talking about the same thing, right? Like we all love the sport. We all want to make it better.

"athletic women" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

THE EMBC NETWORK

08:17 min | 5 months ago

"athletic women" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

"This is short of a miracle or amazing. We could say that this is a true life event from tragedy to your triumph over impossible odds. Yeah, yeah. You know, it makes him wonder if Stephen, what's the meaning with everything and how did we make it? And why did we make it? And I got to be honest, tell you that many times I wondered, why did we make it? Wouldn't it have been easier just to not make it, so to speak, because there's been a lot of misery throughout these years to get to the point where we're at now. Now we're obviously grateful, but I wouldn't want this. Okay, let me rephrase inside like this. If cat, if it was just me, who was in the accident, I would want everything to be exactly the same. I have become a better person. I have become empathetic, understanding, and my greatest joy is to help other people love. Obviously not for cat. So I don't know if that answers your question, but there is a lot of blessings in what happens. There is, for me, there is some for her, but it's tough when she's paralyzed neck down, so to speak, to speak about blessings. But we've proven our love and we have a good life. And I know we inspire other people as and so one of my greatest joys in the reason why I'm so thankful for being on this podcast and talking is to inspire others and give other strength. And I know they get strength when they read my book, they get resilient, they get hope, because they see that someone else did it. He did it when I can do it. And I give them some tips and stuff. I ask you to define muscles because in the real world, people think of stretching aerobics, fitness, it seems like that. They don't really think that they need to go to an environment that actually has weights and they need to learn how to use them to actually develop real muscle running and conditioning like that isn't really the same as having real muscles. So a lot of people don't find that very important. They say, oh, I don't need muscles, but really we do to function properly. Yeah, Stephen, you know more about this than I do, but yes, we absolutely do. And we need to load the skeleton. Like we need to load the skeleton for the skeleton to stay strong when we need to load the little load the muscles for them to grow and stay there. Otherwise, they disappear. It's ephemeral. We need to constantly take care of them. I would not be able to take care of my wife if I didn't have muscles. I wouldn't be able to lift her if I didn't have muscles. I wouldn't be able to function function as well as I do if I did not muscles. And I do that. I have a rogue rack in my garage, a complete complete barbell, and all kinds of plates just so it's close to me and so I'll never skip skip as gym session. I can go out there in the morning and the evening in the night whenever I want to. And I do. I never skip a session, because it's so close to me. So for me, it's been a life saving. And people get women especially get scared of muscle. They think it's going to lift the weight, and they're going to get big muscles. And we all know that it takes a lot. To even get a little bit of muscle. So I wish, so yeah, women, women especially should lift heavy, not be afraid of muscles. If they have heavy and they eat right, they'll get toned and they'll look the way they want and they'll have a healthy, strong, beautiful body, so to speak. And I think we shouldn't be afraid to say that either that muscles are beautiful. I'd really think there's an aesthetic value like there's a reason why we have Greek statues looking the way they do. They're not fat, they're not blobby there. They're powerful. They're admirable. There's a reason why they're like that. They're warriors. So yeah. Wait a second. The answer to that perfectly except can you expand on to get muscles you actually have to lift weights. That's something that's not defined. Okay, I can get muscles, but the person at the other end will modify this. Is they don't know that they actually have to lift weights, yes, you know, they might be involved in all these fitness activities or bands at home, but they actually have to lift physical weights. Heavier weights as time goes on to heavier weights to actually acquire muscles. So lifting weights equals strong muscles. Yeah, I have a Steven. I have a complete home gym in the garage. Where I lift weights, I lift heavy weights and heavy weights, break down my muscles and build them up with food and I get to get a little bit bigger and that's the process that keeps on going every day. And I enjoy the process. There is joy in the suffering. There's joined the suffering of working out, if that makes sense. There's a happiness in the pain of oregano. And all this might sound a little off for some, but try it. You might like it. And you might like how you feel after your workout. You get the endorphin rush and you just feel powerful. There's something special about feeling powerful, and that you get by working out with weights and heavyweights. Take the black, the black straw ups. Yeah, one of the major misconceptions that we get when we talk to people is this lightweight, high reps, or I do yoga I'm fine or I walk my dog, so that's one of the message that we want to people to know is that you do have to pick up weight and women heavy weight. I like press 650 pounds. Yes, sir. I make the boys cry. So, and last time I checked at the end of a guy, so. I was a photographer for muscle and fitness and flex, and I showed all the most beautiful athletic women in the world. And the bikini girls, even, they're so petite, and there's a beautiful but they're strong and they lift heavy to even get that little amount of muscle. So people should not be afraid of lifting heavy they should embrace it. On the control circumstances, obviously. But it brings so many health benefits. Lowers blood pressure and keeps you mentally stable, I feel it. And certainly in these times, which are kind of unruly and so forth. So it keeps you mentally grounded. Good nutrition, part of your recovery. That's a good question, Batista. I did and I didn't, and I'll tell you all about it. So since I've worked with company called phyto diet, I had some knowledge about what good nutrition was. So I understood, in order to heal, I had to work out as much as I was good and allowed, but I also had to eat right. And I did. I had more or less only vegetables and lean proteins, but I did have quite a lot of whisky in the evenings just to be able to sleep. So this is like, I'm out of the hospital. I'm alone. It's Christmas. My wife's paralyzed. I've had a halo on it's bleeding every day from all the holes in my head. So it's quite miserable. So I ate healthy, but I had whisky just in order to sleep just to let my mind go crazy. Once I was able to take the halo off and I was able to weight lift more, get them all the stress out and lifting, then the whisky get lower and the way it's got more. So it was like a little pendulum there. But yeah, today was important. It really was important to nourish your body the right way. And the neurosurgeon doctor Ferrer said, she meets 6000 patients every day. 6000. She said she had never seen anyone heal up as fast as I did. And I'm not saying that because I'm some sort of superhero. That's not it. But I did the right things. I ate right, I got sleep, even though I was bark and duced, I got sleep. And I worked out as much as I could. And that was the Trinity to get strong fast. Okay, so now you are doing

"athletic women" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

05:29 min | 1 year ago

"athletic women" Discussed on TuneInPOC

"But it's possible there's one serial killer. Many believe Dale Eaton is the great basin serial killer when he's arrested in 2002 for Lisa Kimmel's murder, police find women's clothing, purses, and newspaper reports about other murdered women inside his trailer. Which is so fucking creepy. Investigators go back through their records and they find that in 1997, so following the July 24th disappearance of a 24 year old woman named Amy Rowe bechdel, who had disappeared from lander Wyoming while jogging along a remote road in Fremont county. When Amy disappeared and it was this big thing she was just lovely well known like athletic women in this small town and she went for a run one day left her car in the normal parking lot with all her to do lists and everything in it and then just disappeared. And when she disappeared, one of Dale Eaton's brothers contacted local police to say that Dale may have been involved and was in that area when Amy went missing. So he fucking ratted his brother out and what did they do? Detectives completely ignore this information because they are hell bent on pinning Amy's disappearance on her husband, Steve. Mainly because after four interviews, he got a lawyer because he didn't, you know, obviously the husband's the suspect, he can tell that they're zeroing in on him. He gets a lawyer and they refuse to do a polygraph test. So that to them means he's guilty. Yeah. Yeah, if they had followed up on this, maybe the murders that happened after Amy's might not have happened. Amy's body has still never been found. After Dale's arrest in 1998 for kidnapping that crazy kidnapping, the great basin killings stop. An FBI profiler who examines Lisa's case says Dale's behavior is totally consistent with that of a serial killer. He disposes of her body in public places, likely keeps the Honda as a trophy. Many people suspect there could be more victims of the great basin murders. For Lisa Kimmel's family at least Dale is in prison where they know he should be. In March of 2022 when Dale is re sentenced, Lisa's sisters and mother deliver an emotional victim impact statement. They say, quote, our pain has spanned the minutes, the hours, the days, the weeks. You not only took Lisa's life away. You took part of our lives away. We have had to experience this piece of our lives over and over again. Here we are again, and it just feels like there has been no justice because he kept trying to appeal his conviction, then trying to appeal the death penalty, these re sentencing happening all the time, so every time it was just re victimizes them. Yeah. And so even though the death penalty no longer applies, Lisa's mom, Sheila says that the family feels they have a sense of finality saying, quote, this just closes another chapter of a long book, hopefully this is the last chapter. That is the murder of Lisa Kimmel and also the great basin serial killer. Wow, I've never heard of the great basin serial killer. Yeah, there's not a lot of info on it out there because I think some people don't think they're connected. So there's not like one place where you can get all the info. Right, you know? When you hear those stories and it's a death that you can, it's a situation you can relate to. It just makes it so much more personal and you really think about it where it's just like, yeah, I've driven to San Francisco from LA. Totally. 50 times. And you have to pee. And there's no, there's no fucking gas stations from miles and miles, what do you do? And then some predator is just there and it has this opportunity and takes it, and it's just devastating. Yeah, and the little miss thing, I don't know, there's something about that that just picture the girl in Silence of the Lambs, driving around, singing American girl and then pulls up. There's a real innocence to it. Totally. Yeah. And also kind of a real personality. Yeah. It's like you kind of know her. Yeah, it's sad, yeah. Good job. Thank you. That was really compelling, but then it's also just like, God, serial killers in Wyoming. Yeah. Where there's just nothing. It's like really, we really have them in every single State of the Union and we do. And there's something about the seclusion of it that's so scary, too. Especially living in LA or so used to this dense population. Like when it's super quiet at, I'm fucking I'm way more freaked out than I can hear the freeway, you know? Yeah. Yeah. No, it's true. You got to keep the spirit of that couple with the baby. Oh, my God. Jesus. They fucking beat the shit out of him. It's almost like they have a couple ESP where she takes the hard left, sends him into a spin, and he's like, we're going out the side door. Oh, God. It's really another, yet, you know, the good parts of these horrible stuff. Yeah, and they really did save the day because that led to him having his DNA tested. You know, he wouldn't have maybe ever been caught and maybe would have kept killing, so. Yeah, that's really wild. Okay,.

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"athletic women" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

05:29 min | 1 year ago

"athletic women" Discussed on TuneInPOC

"But it's possible there's one serial killer. Many believe Dale Eaton is the great basin serial killer when he's arrested in 2002 for Lisa Kimmel's murder, police find women's clothing, purses, and newspaper reports about other murdered women inside his trailer. Which is so fucking creepy. Investigators go back through their records and they find that in 1997, so following the July 24th disappearance of a 24 year old woman named Amy Rowe bechdel, who had disappeared from lander Wyoming while jogging along a remote road in Fremont county. When Amy disappeared and it was this big thing she was just lovely well known like athletic women in this small town and she went for a run one day left her car in the normal parking lot with all her to do lists and everything in it and then just disappeared. And when she disappeared, one of Dale Eaton's brothers contacted local police to say that Dale may have been involved and was in that area when Amy went missing. So he fucking ratted his brother out and what did they do? Detectives completely ignore this information because they are hell bent on pinning Amy's disappearance on her husband, Steve. Mainly because after four interviews, he got a lawyer because he didn't, you know, obviously the husband's the suspect, he can tell that they're zeroing in on him. He gets a lawyer and they refuse to do a polygraph test. So that to them means he's guilty. Yeah. Yeah, if they had followed up on this, maybe the murders that happened after Amy's might not have happened. Amy's body has still never been found. After Dale's arrest in 1998 for kidnapping that crazy kidnapping, the great basin killings stop. An FBI profiler who examines Lisa's case says Dale's behavior is totally consistent with that of a serial killer. He disposes of her body in public places, likely keeps the Honda as a trophy. Many people suspect there could be more victims of the great basin murders. For Lisa Kimmel's family at least Dale is in prison where they know he should be. In March of 2022 when Dale is re sentenced, Lisa's sisters and mother deliver an emotional victim impact statement. They say, quote, our pain has spanned the minutes, the hours, the days, the weeks. You not only took Lisa's life away. You took part of our lives away. We have had to experience this piece of our lives over and over again. Here we are again, and it just feels like there has been no justice because he kept trying to appeal his conviction, then trying to appeal the death penalty, these re sentencing happening all the time, so every time it was just re victimizes them. Yeah. And so even though the death penalty no longer applies, Lisa's mom, Sheila says that the family feels they have a sense of finality saying, quote, this just closes another chapter of a long book, hopefully this is the last chapter. That is the murder of Lisa Kimmel and also the great basin serial killer. Wow, I've never heard of the great basin serial killer. Yeah, there's not a lot of info on it out there because I think some people don't think they're connected. So there's not like one place where you can get all the info. Right, you know? When you hear those stories and it's a death that you can, it's a situation you can relate to. It just makes it so much more personal and you really think about it where it's just like, yeah, I've driven to San Francisco from LA. Totally. 50 times. And you have to pee. And there's no, there's no fucking gas stations from miles and miles, what do you do? And then some predator is just there and it has this opportunity and takes it, and it's just devastating. Yeah, and the little miss thing, I don't know, there's something about that that just picture the girl in Silence of the Lambs, driving around, singing American girl and then pulls up. There's a real innocence to it. Totally. Yeah. And also kind of a real personality. Yeah. It's like you kind of know her. Yeah, it's sad, yeah. Good job. Thank you. That was really compelling, but then it's also just like, God, serial killers in Wyoming. Yeah. Where there's just nothing. It's like really, we really have them in every single State of the Union and we do. And there's something about the seclusion of it that's so scary, too. Especially living in LA or so used to this dense population. Like when it's super quiet at, I'm fucking I'm way more freaked out than I can hear the freeway, you know? Yeah. Yeah. No, it's true. You got to keep the spirit of that couple with the baby. Oh, my God. Jesus. They fucking beat the shit out of him. It's almost like they have a couple ESP where she takes the hard left, sends him into a spin, and he's like, we're going out the side door. Oh, God. It's really another, yet, you know, the good parts of these horrible stuff. Yeah, and they really did save the day because that led to him having his DNA tested. You know, he wouldn't have maybe ever been caught and maybe would have kept killing, so. Yeah, that's really wild. Okay,.

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"athletic women" Discussed on Good Seats Still Available

Good Seats Still Available

05:25 min | 2 years ago

"athletic women" Discussed on Good Seats Still Available

"He had insomnia. He drives station wagon. Sometimes too great danes would be with them and he'd go to the santa monica and another beach. I forget it. And i visited the beach and the three trips. I took to la to interview his basketball and volleyball buddies. And his his executive israel dear friend cy goldberg lawyer will hang out. They would play cards. He cheated at cards. Everybody knew what he cheated. All games but not in basketball. And that's an important point to make. And i address that in the book he would be there all day. Long will love. Women's lots of men love. Women are scantily clad women. they're great athletes will was attracted to athletic. Women who were in shape took care of them their body. They play basketball and hang out on the beach all day. Not a bad life and then he went to hawaii owned a condo there. He played beach volleyball. He played basketball with one of the university of why basil tv got free very social animal. People light there's a great quote from dick the renowned sports writer and commentator who said 'i russell's politics were closer to mind than wiltz were but russell was just not a lovable person and will was a lovable giant and that really does some Wiltz personas personality. I interviewed all these close friends and associates and they could've will be pain in the ass and very demanding. They will have wonderful memories of willoughby's his fun his base voice his his refusal to acknowledge when he was rolling on something Just nice memories. Nobody they weren't criticizing him when they well could have so getting back to volleyball. He toured with a professional team. He sponsored a women's team he put it on the map and he's inducted into the volleyball hall of fame which i visited part of my research and holy of mass and they're very few athletes. Maybe you know them. The no no the name who are in two hall of fame's of course they ask a ball and ten miles away and holyoke mass volleyball. I don't know if jim brown is in the lacrosse hall of fame is one of the day. I think years then he would be in the two hole. And i don't know the shot action. I don't think he's in anyway. So from what your research was able to uncover. So we've had a couple of episodes devoted to the international volleyball association. J. hanif great player and mike jacobs who did a a wonderful thirty for thirty on the iva as well from what you can tell like. Do you have any sort of more. Understanding of how wilt got more front and center involved with this international volleyball association. I mean i think it's lost on a whole lot of people that there was some some big names involved in getting this thing started up barry diller and berry gordy of motown records and you know there was a whole.

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"athletic women" Discussed on Twisted Travel and True Crime

Twisted Travel and True Crime

06:17 min | 2 years ago

"athletic women" Discussed on Twisted Travel and True Crime

"Instead he designed and built the caribbean's first solar powered catamaran ferry a few years later he helped set up and run a marina and a resort in margot bay at the resort and marina mr hathaway mingled with millionaires. Who would bring their super yachts and visiting celebrities in a way it was a sunkissed life. Full of glamour ex patriot killings in poor countries. Often boils down to money and i. It seemed like this may not have been the case with mr hathaway friend said that even though he mingled with the rich and famous he was a man of mice means. Britain is widely known that his private life particularly his infatuation with younger. Women held the key to his death. Bob hathaway had been stabbed multiple times and was found laying naked in a pool of blood on his own bed shortly after the murder. The local gossip was that the murder may have happened. Because of mr hathaway's friends they had boyfriends with criminal records. One of his friends said that bob was targeted. Without doubt he believed that there was no robbery or home invasion and no one believed that it was a random hit. Police speculated that mr hathaway's infidelity was the reason his first wife who was wealthier than he was left him shortly after they moved to saint lucia from the uk at the time of his death he was estranged from his second wife with whom he had begun a relationship when he was sixty one and she was only seventeen and still in school get a reputation for promiscuity and at the time of his murder he was believed to be sharing his home with not one but two young women he had written to a friend saying that these two women were bisexual friends. His second now estranged wife. Martina was a slim. Glamorous athletic woman and a self-confessed party girl when she was interviewed. The islanders were so taken aback by their forty four year. Age difference that it was assumed she was a prostitute. She said that's a mess. I love bob for who he is and what he's done for me. He helped pay for her schooling but their short marriage ended quickly after she got pregnant. By another man. Bob continued to send money to her and was indirectly supporting the child. They were not divorced the time of his murder but they had both agreed. The marriage could not continue. Sadly mr hathaway had no family on the island his closest relative a sister lived in the uk. The best man at their wedding have been the former president of the island and he took on the task of planning his friend's funeral. That man went on to say that he had told police. He wants no stone left unturned until the person who committed this terrible crime was brought to justice that being said he may have to turn over every stone and the caribbean because saint. Lucia has an overstretched under-equipped police force in court system. They typically have a terrible record of incompetent. Murder investigations and snail-paced prosecutions. Perhaps the island president had a hand in the speed at which this investigation moved. One of the two women who was living with him was brought to court and charged with his murder. It was believed by locals that the two women were trying to extort money from him. When something went wrong i searched high and low and there's no further news asked her charges or court proceedings after two thousand nineteen. Maybe something is happening. Maybe it isn't this. Is the common thread. All these cases there's consistently little to no communication between the police and the family and friends of the deceased this type violence and tragedy horrify many of the saint lucians rich visitors. But it's no surprise to those who live there away from the beautiful beaches the infinity pools and the travel influencers. The island is gripped by violent crime. It's an epidemic rooted in drugs in getting culture and two thousand seventeen fifty. Three people were killed on the island about forty three and twenty eighteen forty seven in two thousand nineteen and twenty six in the year of covid. This is all on an island that contains less than one hundred and eighty thousand people and certainly demonstrates it's outrageous murder rate saint lucia chief of tourism. Maybe worried about the brutal killing bob. Hathaway and the attacks on several other ex-patriots but sadly their killers and rapists may not be nearly so worried. There is some good news. Though seven years after the murder of roger pratt on february twenty first of twenty twenty four men charged with his murder brought to trial and convicted. Three of the four men were convicted of murder and the fourth of manslaughter. A year later just this month. In fact april of twenty twenty one. The killers received their sentences. Margaret commented on these sentences saying that she was pleased to be able to attend the sentencing of rogers killers. She thanks the judge and the jury for their careful consideration and was glad that after seven years justice was finally served she expects the cases to continue as many of the men will file appeals and she realizes that her relationship with saint lucia will be a long one. Thank you so much for listening. I hope you enjoyed today's case. And if you please take a moment to give twisted traveling. She crime a good rating in a review. If you'd like to buy me a sun-downer you can do so. By visiting the show description there you will find references as well as links to donate in either a one time donation or monthly donation. Please feel free to reach out on facebook. Instagram tiktok or through g mail at twisted tram lunch prime at gmail.com as always listeners subscribers. I'd like to wish you fair. Winds and following seas..

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"athletic women" Discussed on Wrestling Travel Podcast

Wrestling Travel Podcast

02:19 min | 2 years ago

"athletic women" Discussed on Wrestling Travel Podcast

"Journal pandemic. I am watching you watching all of them. Because all of them using i think raimondo including your very own impact wrestling and it's made the product better over there so you should not be complaining about it. We're wwe and what was your complaint camera cuts. We're brunel no no no we. We address that is. Wwe camera carts. It's two thousand twenty one. You should've started complaining about that. In two thousand it's been twenty one. I'm skews your third one buni. I think it was like the comedy bet or the tank girl talking about. So we can high-quality athletic women in there. That comedy spot. Those companies are going on forever ahead. So two thousand one is one of the greatest royal rumbles of all time period because that established that the royal rumble could have a little bit of everything. It could be athletic competition. It could push someone new it can. It can push multiple different being events stars and you can have a bit of comedy you can have a a literal comedian in drew drew carey in the royal rumble and it makes good and he's followed by the honky tonk man. He's followed by a ten fifteen minute portion of the rumble having a hardcore battle royal basically so that established and it's still in the top three top five royal rumbles of all time so this woman's were rumble took a little bit of that even something more recent which was successful royal rumble was two thousand eighteen that was one of the best books royal rumbles and a big portion of that was dedicated to the comedy spot weeks later which had a great payoff him getting thrown in the ring by seeing his and then admittedly eliminating james. This one had a good payoff. It paid off all the stories that billy had an had going on. She made into a relationship with jillian hall billion jili. She had her reunion with with a pink royds connex. She had our relationship with rise. Watt this put over bully case character tremendously. This is the best effort they've ever put forth in billy case. She's not the most talented in bahrain..

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"athletic women" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

WBAP 820AM

02:04 min | 2 years ago

"athletic women" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"Another item on this topic, Just by the way. The Williams sisters Venus Williams, Serena Williams, the greatest female tennis players in the world. 1998. They were going around bragging. They said, Well, we'll play against men. You know these air, very sturdy athletic women said We'll play against men. We'll play any men in tennis outside of the top ranked 202 100. So they conceded right out of the gate at the top 200, which is a lot of male tennis players, that they don't beat both of them, So I said anybody on the outside of the top 200 So a guy step forward who was ranked number 203 outside of the top 200. Then he said, I'll play outplayed both of you, and he played both of them and he beat the Williams sisters. 61 all right. 66 sets to one over Serena Williams and six sets to two over Venus Williams. He was ranked outside of the top 200 trumps them like there were Children. And afterwards, Serena Williams said. I didn't know it would be that difficult. I played shots that would have been winners on the women's circuit, and he got them very easily. Now. That's because boys and girls are different. We're biologically different. We're different. Genetically. It's encoded. It's science. Remember when the Democrats pretended that they believed in science? They don't That's just alive to win political points, but it works because you know most the media works for them and all that. Enjoy information dominance. So they go around. They say things like, you know, Herr Hitler and Goebbels. Big life And if you make the lie big enough and repeat it frequently enough Then it becomes true, at least in the public consciousness and their weirdness there where they're well aware of this. They've been plotting this out that manipulating the dialectics and faculty lounges for generations now. And they manipulate the public consciousness and they have Facebook and they have Twitter and they have the watch, Washington Post and Dr Evil and CNN and late Night TV.

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"athletic women" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

02:49 min | 2 years ago

"athletic women" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"Washington comes to talk. Let's sit in the club down in notes of a way to drink champagne and the taste is black. Coca Cola, Love Seo. Yes, Lola Boys will be girls and girls will be boys. So mixed up world another item on this topic, Just by the way. The Williams sisters Venus Williams Serena Williams, the greatest female tennis players in the world. 1998. They were going around bragging. They said, Well, we'll play against men. You know these air, very sturdy athletic women, so we'll play against men. We'll play any men in tennis outside of the top ranked 202 100. So they conceded right out of the gate at the top 200, which is a lot of male tennis players that they don't beat both of them. They said anybody on the outside of the top 200 So a guy stepped forward who was ranked number 203 outside of the top 200. Then he said, I'll play outplayed both of you, and he played both of them and he beat the Williams sisters. 61 all right. 66 sets to one over Serena Williams and six sets to two over Venus Williams. He was ranked outside of the top 200 trumps them like they were Children. And afterwards, Serena Williams said. I didn't know it would be that difficult. I played shots that would have been winners on the women circuit and he got them very easily. Now. That's because boys and girls are different. We're biologically different. We're different. Genetically. It's encoded. It's science. Remember when the Democrats pretended that they believed in science? They don't That's just alive to win political points. But it works because you know most the media works for them and all that they enjoy information dominance. So they go around. They say things like, you know, Herr Hitler and Goebbels big life, and if you make the lie big enough and repeat it frequently enough, then it becomes true, at least in the public consciousness. Their weirdness there where they're well aware of this. They've been plotting this out man that manipulating the dialectics and faculty lounges for generations now, and they manipulate the public consciousness and they have Facebook and they have Twitter and they have the watch Washington Post and Dr Evil and CNN and late Night TV and Saturday Night Live, So you know the culture is constantly bombarded. With the Democratic Party's talking points from Stephen Colbert Children's shows in the Morning on PBS. They own PBS. They own They on it all information dominance. So lies become truth over time. This is the.

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