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As a woman who deeply cares about women's rights, I am obsessed with a show that is totally problematic. America's Sweethearts Season 3 just dropped on Netflix. I grabbed fellow DCC-obsessed Mara Davis, an Atlanta radio legend who has been watching the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders since the 1970s, sat through all 17 seasons on CMT, and has opinions about every single cheerleader, judge, and PR move in that building. We get into Reece's early retirement and the trad wife speculation swirling on Reddit, Faith's breakout season and the ponytail situation, whether the coordinated cheerleader solidarity online is real or engineered, what Kelli's exit meeting with Faith reveals about leadership under serious pressure, and why two feminists who probably shouldn't love this show absolutely cannot stop watching it. Timestamps: 00:00 Why Allison is obsessed with a show she admits is totally problematic 02:35 Mara's DCC origin story: 17 seasons of CMT and what changed when Netflix arrived 05:10 The arc of all three seasons: severely underpaid athletes, pay equity fight, social media scrutiny 06:45 Mara's feminist paradox: "It doesn't make sense that I love this show so much" 08:36 Reece: the darling who appeared in all three seasons and why her early exit is more complicated than an injury 11:13 Reece's husband, the trad wife speculation, and what Reddit has been saying 14:44 Faith as the Season 3 breakout: "You cannot take your eyes off that girl" 15:31 The moment that made Mara fully Team Kelli: the exit meeting and what Kelli said to Faith 16:43 Kelli's "re-earn my trust," Victoria from Season 1, and whether the cheerleader solidarity online is coordinated 21:53 "It's Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders. It's not Victoria. It's just not." 23:00 Kelli watches back every season and critiques her own leadership 23:18 Mara: "I want her to run the country." 26:13 What Season 3 may have hidden about body image and why seven episodes isn't enough 33:13 Mara used to judge Atlanta Falcons cheerleader auditions 35:31 Why the DCC sisterhood is actually one of the most feminist things on television 37:20 Who would replace Kelli and Judy if they ever retired? 38:37 Glow-ups, ageism, and how people talk about women over 60 online 40:28 Season 4 is confirmed and we already know who's back at training camp 43:09 Dayton and Dayton's mom 44:32 Judy Trammell choreographed Thunderstruck and the music licensing conversation Resources and Links Mentioned Mara Davis on Instagram: https://instagram.com/maradavis2000 "Be There in Five" podcast by Kate Kennedy (Victoria's appearance on this episode is discussed): https://open.spotify.com/episode/2brpAlYGUffbYekHU1PqMR?si=f3d45a467f444032 Book a free podcast strategy call: allisonhare.com/freecall Be sure to rate, review, and follow this podcast on your player and also, connect with me IRL for more goodness and life-changing stuff.Schedule a FREE podcast clarity call with me - Your future audience is out there. Talk to them!Sign up for the free weekly emailAllisonHare.comFollow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube.DOWNLOAD the free podcast equipment guide- No guesswork, no google rabbit holes, start recording todayReb3l Dance Fitness - Try it at home! Free month with this link.Feedback and Contact:: allison@allisonhare.com
The former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader presently serves as director of the squad, and has been known for transforming the group into a global brand name.
Happy Thanksgiving, Honestly listeners! If you're anything like the rest of America, you'll be spending the day with family, cooking turkey, eating sweet potatoes, and. . . watching football. Whether or not you're from Texas, the game on most American TVs on Thanksgiving Day will be the Dallas Cowboys. But just behind the players are the real stars of the show: blue and white pom-poms accenting sparkly white cowboy boots dancing to the sound of “Thunderstruck” for 41.8 million viewers at home. We're talking, of course, about the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders—who you may have seen in the viral Netflix documentary, America's Sweethearts—which is what today's episode is all about. Why, you might ask, would we talk about cheerleading on Honestly? Because as we watched the documentary, we realized that the show is about a lot more than cheerleading, football, faith, patriotism, and quintessential American culture. Yes, it's about those things—and yes, it's a reality show about making a very competitive dance team—but really, it's a master class in leadership and excellence. So today, we're talking with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' director, Kelli Finglass. We ask her how she became the master operator she is today, leading an organization just as well as—or perhaps better than—a Fortune 500 company, how she created a culture of dedication and precision, and most importantly, what it takes today to build a phenomenal team. It's a different kind of episode than you're used to these days—no talk about Matt Gaetz or Elon Musk—but it's an all-American conversation for an all-American day. And it couldn't be more fitting and fun. We hope you enjoy it. If you liked what you heard from Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to TheFP.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
延續上一集阿喵和心理師鹿對紀錄片《美國甜心:達拉斯牛仔啦啦隊》的探討,我們了解了啦啦隊隊員們所承受的高投入、低回報的工作。這一集,我們將更深入探討達拉斯牛仔啦啦隊如何使用類似邪教的管理方式,使隊員們自我剝削,不惜付出身心健康,全心投入以成就團隊的榮耀。 本集重點: → 從選秀節目和紀錄片中,我們所看到啦啦隊隊員和教練的不同面貌 → 啦啦隊對隊員的身體形象要求,對他們的心理和生理帶來了哪些影響? → 達拉斯牛仔啦啦隊的領導人Kelli Finglass,如何通過「媽媽式」的領導風格來管理隊員? 更多內容相關資訊請參考:http://queerology.net/2024/07/podcast-q048/ 支持我們:感謝你的收聽。如果你喜歡我們的節目,歡迎你透過以下的方式支持我們。你可以點下訂閱,期待我們下一集的節目;留下五星評價,讓我們知道你的喜歡;也可以將我們的節目分享給更多人知道。如果你願意給我們更多支持,歡迎你前往 http://queerology.net,點擊頁面上的QR碼 ,或是透過這裡 https://tinyurl.com/5xsecc9z 請我們喝杯咖啡。
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This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 313 with Kelli Finglass and Lexi Smith from The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders: Making The Team. CMT's longest-running series Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team returns for its 16th season on Friday, September 17, as 52 hopefuls begin training and competing for a highly-coveted spot on the most iconic professional cheerleading team in America. After last year's unprecedented virtual audition process the rookies and vets are back with new hope and new determination
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 313 with Kelli Finglass and Lexi Smith from The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders: Making The Team. CMT's longest-running series Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team returns for its 16th season on Friday, September 17, as 52 hopefuls begin training and competing for a highly-coveted spot on the most iconic professional cheerleading team in America. After last year's unprecedented virtual audition process the rookies and vets are back with new hope and new determination
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 313 with Kelli Finglass and Lexi Smith from The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders: Making The Team. CMT's longest-running series Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team returns for its 16th season on Friday, September 17, as 52 hopefuls begin training and competing for a highly-coveted spot on the most iconic professional cheerleading team in America. After last year's unprecedented virtual audition process the rookies and vets are back with new hope and new determination
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 313 with Kelli Finglass and Lexi Smith from The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders: Making The Team. CMT's longest-running series Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team returns for its 16th season on Friday, September 17, as 52 hopefuls begin training and competing for a highly-coveted spot on the most iconic professional cheerleading team in America. After last year's unprecedented virtual audition process the rookies and vets are back with new hope and new determination
Kelli Finglass, Judy Trammell and Haley Anderson as they are joined by the Kristi Scales to recap and discuss everything Oscars and DCC's Gina to discuss her offseason plans and more on Just 4 Kicks!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kelli Finglass, Judy Trammell and Haley Anderson as they are joined by the Kristi Scales to recap and discuss everything Oscars and DCC's Gina to discuss her offseason plans and more on Just 4 Kicks!
Get the inside scoop of the best moments from the DCC's annual swimsuit calendar shoot from Madeline, Lexie, and special guest-host Kelli Finglass on the DCC Podcast 'These Boots Are Made For Talkin.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get the inside scoop of the best moments from the DCC's annual swimsuit calendar shoot from Madeline, Lexie, and special guest-host Kelli Finglass on the DCC Podcast 'These Boots Are Made For Talkin.'
Join the women who make it all happen for the DCC, Kelli Finglass and Judy Trammell, for a very special episode of "These Boots Are Made for Talkin" the official podcast of the DCC!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join the women who make it all happen for the DCC, Kelli Finglass and Judy Trammell, for a very special episode of "These Boots Are Made for Talkin" the official podcast of the DCC!
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
After an intense audition process and weeks of training camp, the team has finally been picked! Meet the official team on tonight’s show! In this episode hosts Julana Dizon, Imani Blackmon, and Stefan Chase discuss this episode 13. If you're as enthralled by the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders as we are, then you're in the right place! On the DALLAS COWBOY CHEERLEADERS: MAKING THE TEAM AFTER SHOW, you'll get access to direct discussion of knowledgable and experienced hosts who have been ex-cheerleaders and have insider knowledge into the profession! Also stay subscribed for insider news and gossip and possible guest interviews from the cast! The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders are among the most famous in the world. And with CMT's cameras there to capture the audition process, is it any wonder that hundreds of young women flock to the billion-dollar Cowboys Stadium to try out for the squad? In the seventh season of "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team," the hopefuls audition and train with trainers and choreographers -- including Kelli Finglass, the director of the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders -- in an attempt to be one of the few women who are chosen for the legendary team. The series follows the ladies from the auditions and training camp, where they work alongside veteran cheerleaders, up to the first performance in front of tens of thousands of fans at Cowboys Stadium. For the first time, the women are also competing for a spot in the cheerleaders' swimsuit calendar. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Training camp is coming to a close and Judy and Kelli have a lot on their plate. We are so close to knowing who will be this years DCC! With only 4 cuts left the pressure is on! Hosts Julana Dizon and Imani Blackmon discuss episode 12. If you're as enthralled by the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders as we are, then you're in the right place! On the DALLAS COWBOY CHEERLEADERS: MAKING THE TEAM AFTER SHOW, you'll get access to direct discussion of knowledgable and experienced hosts who have been ex-cheerleaders and have insider knowledge into the profession! Also stay subscribed for insider news and gossip and possible guest interviews from the cast! The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders are among the most famous in the world. And with CMT's cameras there to capture the audition process, is it any wonder that hundreds of young women flock to the billion-dollar Cowboys Stadium to try out for the squad? In the seventh season of "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team," the hopefuls audition and train with trainers and choreographers -- including Kelli Finglass, the director of the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders -- in an attempt to be one of the few women who are chosen for the legendary team. The series follows the ladies from the auditions and training camp, where they work alongside veteran cheerleaders, up to the first performance in front of tens of thousands of fans at Cowboys Stadium. For the first time, the women are also competing for a spot in the cheerleaders' swimsuit calendar. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Kelly and Judy and looking for new factors to determine whether or not the girls make the team. Tonight they looked at photoshoot ability, dining etiquette, and choreography styles. One rookie got sent home and we still have 4 more girls that need to be cut. Leave your thoughts and comments below and let our hosts, Julana and Stefan, know what you thought about tonight’s episode! If you're as enthralled by the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders as we are, then you're in the right place! On the DALLAS COWBOY CHEERLEADERS: MAKING THE TEAM AFTER SHOW, you'll get access to direct discussion of knowledgable and experienced hosts who have been ex-cheerleaders and have insider knowledge into the profession! Also stay subscribed for insider news and gossip and possible guest interviews from the cast! The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders are among the most famous in the world. And with CMT's cameras there to capture the audition process, is it any wonder that hundreds of young women flock to the billion-dollar Cowboys Stadium to try out for the squad? In the seventh season of "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team," the hopefuls audition and train with trainers and choreographers -- including Kelli Finglass, the director of the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders -- in an attempt to be one of the few women who are chosen for the legendary team. The series follows the ladies from the auditions and training camp, where they work alongside veteran cheerleaders, up to the first performance in front of tens of thousands of fans at Cowboys Stadium. For the first time, the women are also competing for a spot in the cheerleaders' swimsuit calendar. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
It’s cut night and we’ll find out who’s not living up to the demands of Making The Team DCC style. Check Stefan, Imani and Julana out on AfterbuzzTV for the the episode Next Level, right now! If you're as enthralled by the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders as we are, then you're in the right place! On the DALLAS COWBOY CHEERLEADERS: MAKING THE TEAM AFTER SHOW, you'll get access to direct discussion of knowledgable and experienced hosts who have been ex-cheerleaders and have insider knowledge into the profession! Also stay subscribed for insider news and gossip and possible guest interviews from the cast! The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders are among the most famous in the world. And with CMT's cameras there to capture the audition process, is it any wonder that hundreds of young women flock to the billion-dollar Cowboys Stadium to try out for the squad? In the seventh season of "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team," the hopefuls audition and train with trainers and choreographers -- including Kelli Finglass, the director of the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders -- in an attempt to be one of the few women who are chosen for the legendary team. The series follows the ladies from the auditions and training camp, where they work alongside veteran cheerleaders, up to the first performance in front of tens of thousands of fans at Cowboys Stadium. For the first time, the women are also competing for a spot in the cheerleaders' swimsuit calendar. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders: Making The Team edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of CMT's Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders: Making The Team . In this episode hosts Julana Dizon, Imani Blackmon, and Stefan Chase discuss this episode 9. If you're as enthralled by the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders as we are, then you're in the right place! On the DALLAS COWBOY CHEERLEADERS: MAKING THE TEAM AFTER SHOW, you'll get access to direct discussion of knowledgable and experienced hosts who have been ex-cheerleaders and have insider knowledge into the profession! Also stay subscribed for insider news and gossip and possible guest interviews from the cast! The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders are among the most famous in the world. And with CMT's cameras there to capture the audition process, is it any wonder that hundreds of young women flock to the billion-dollar Cowboys Stadium to try out for the squad? In the seventh season of "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team," the hopefuls audition and train with trainers and choreographers -- including Kelli Finglass, the director of the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders -- in an attempt to be one of the few women who are chosen for the legendary team. The series follows the ladies from the auditions and training camp, where they work alongside veteran cheerleaders, up to the first performance in front of tens of thousands of fans at Cowboys Stadium. For the first time, the women are also competing for a spot in the cheerleaders' swimsuit calendar. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The DCC podcast broadcast from the Tostitos Championship Plaza for The Star Entertainment District Grand Opening.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The DCC podcast broadcast from the Tostitos Championship Plaza for The Star Entertainment District Grand Opening.
Kelli Finglass, director of the DCC, is this week's special guest on These Boots Are Made For Talkin!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kelli Finglass, director of the DCC, is this week's special guest on These Boots Are Made For Talkin!
In this episode I highlight Kelli Finglass, the Director of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, and how she has made a name for herself as a thought leader in sports and entertainment.