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Mhkeeba interviews Wendy Murphy, former New England Patriots Cheerleader and New England Law Boston Adjunct Professor, about her time cheering professionally in the USFL and NFL and her amazing legal career fighting for women's rights. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tnXAMpZsS8 https://www.amazon.com/Oh-No-He-Didnt-Brilliant-ebook/dp/B0D7C3SZPT https://x.com/wmurphylaw?s=11&t=D_8Ihd3Y9P2VheZ7ujey_g https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2f8fdaf192-a63f-4cc1-ba48-30c5727fb699.usrfiles.com%2fugd%2f8fdaf1_b95d74efe47e437abcf29301af7a10b8.pdf&c=E,1,1CwVG8zSvw-Bn_QnqzbCa7qdVgoHzfaz8KJT31RU4bJXl9whP6e9jab3NLktEtIzRoGT87jd0pKdkKziHgtp4NRqOBKpr2F0qWyqGSkq2Se5GA,,&typo=1
Dr. Brianna Muñoz joins host Dr. Joel Berg for a discussion on her path into pediatric dentistry – her lifelong career goal – and the pivotal role an interest in public health played in developing her ethos. In this episode, Dr. Muñoz shares how merging many of her unique interests, including biology, chemistry, and dance, along with a commitment to interprofessional care shaped her as a communicator and advocate for children. She also discusses her experiences as an AAPD Harris Fellow and Board President of the Connecticut Oral Health Initiative, and how they allowed her opportunities to positively impact the optimal oral health of all kids. Guest Bio: Dr. Brianna Muñoz is a board-certified pediatric dentist practicing in Avon, Conn. She recently started her own business, Twinkle Tooth Pediatric Dentistry, and was recognized nationally by the ADA as a recipient of the 2024 10 Under 10 Award. Dr. Muñoz obtained her Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree in 2016 from the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine at which time she was inducted into the Omicron Kappa Upsilon (OKU) National Dental Honor Society. Dr. Muñoz then completed a residency in pediatric dentistry at Connecticut Children's Medical Center (CCMC) while concurrently attaining her Master of Public Health (MPH) degree along with a Certificate of Interdisciplinary Disability Studies. She received the 2018 AAPD Resident Recognition Award and was proud to complete the Samuel D. Harris Research and Policy Fellowship. As the AAPD Public Policy Advocate (PPA) for the state of Connecticut, Dr. Muñoz travels to Washington, DC each year where she lobbies at the federal level to strengthen oral health policy and trains residents on a wide array of legislative issues. Dr. Muñoz also serves as Board President of the Connecticut Oral Health Initiative (COHI), a nonprofit organization that promotes access, quality, and equity of oral healthcare at the state level. In honor of these achievements, she was presented with the 2020 COHI Oral Health Champion Award as well as the 2023 Connecticut State Dental Association (CSDA) Rising Star Award. Outside of work, Dr. Muñoz likes to dance, try new restaurants, and take part in Harry Potter marathons. On social media, you can find Dr. Muñoz teaching her staff the latest dance trends. She also enjoys cheering on Boston sports teams as an avid fan and former New England Patriots Cheerleader for the 2011 and 2021 seasons!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Turning my pain into my passion. That's what is most important to me. - Morgan Dzicek Morgan Dzicek is a beautiful young woman who is loaded with talent. A singer, songwriter, violinist and former New England Patriots Cheerleader, Morgan has had the experience of singing the National Anthem and cheering for the Patriots as they won their 5th Super Bowl. But life has not been all sunshine and super bowls for this week's guest. Raised on a farm in Northbridge, Massachusetts where her mother raised Morgan horses, she was diagnosed at 13 with a rare form of cancer in her eye. Hospitalized for long periods of time with multiple surgeries and 40 rounds of chemotherapy, she was granted a wish through the Make A Wish Foundation and was flown to Nashville to co-write and record an original song with Lari White called Every Step of the Way. Now cancer free, Morgan shares her story about leaning on God for strength, dancing her way through pain, and her passion for bringing the gift of music whenever and wherever she can.
Sejam Bem Vindos ao The Tiago Prado Experience!Lara Magalhães (@laramagalhaescheer), Brasileira e Ex-Cheerleader do Patriots. Filha de Imigrantes. Mineira de nascença de Sabinópolis. Trabalhou como Cheerleader para o Cruzeiro Sport Club. Em 2019 mandou um e-mail para a Diretora de Cheerleader do Patriots, em que obteve resposta sobre o processo seletivo para entrar para a equipe, então com apoio dos pais voou para os EUA para tentar entrar na competição. Morou nos EUA de seus 12 aos 20 anos, onde conheceu a modalidade esportiva. Formada em Letras. Lara voltou para os EUA com sua filha no ano de 2019, para sua primeira tentativa para entrar para New England Patriots Cheerleader. Apesar de sua primeira tentativa não ter dado certo, e com o início da pandemia da COVID-19. O sonho dela entrar para o Patriots foi realizado no ano de 2021 até Abril de 2022. Desde 2016 até o momento participa da Confederação de Dança e Cheerleader do Brazil, sendo a atual Presidente.Junto à CBFA (Confederação Brasileira de Futebol Americano) fundou o: o Brasil Onças Cheerleading, equipe que deve ser composta das melhores atletas deste esporte, para o amistoso da seleção brasileira de futebol americano contra a seleção europeia, que ocorreu em Março de 2022Se Conecte Com A LaraConheça a Lara
Today Kallie is joined by the hustling and motivating badass queen: Maddy Ciccone. Are you someone who is always wanting more and challenging yourself to take things to the next level? Then this episode is for you and you are not alone! Maddy aka MaddzTaddz is a Master SoulCycle Instructor, creator and coach of the Wicked Fearless Program and overall inspirational and kind woman. There is no BS with Maddy as she takes us through her journey starting in LA & having aspirations in the music industry, to finding Soul, growing fast AF with the company and staying humble and grinding through all of her success. Through this episode and her story we touch on: burnout and tips to deal with it, her experience trying out to be a New England Patriots Cheerleader, always searching for opportunities of growth, why everyone needs a hobby and so much more. MADDY ON SOCIAL:-- INSTAGRAMFind a little bit crazy on social media:INSTAGRAMTIKTOKKALLIE - NEW INSTAGRAMALL SOCIALS // LINKTREEEMILY - INSTAGRAMETSY - EMILY'S CARD GAMECONTACT US:email: alittlebitcrazypod@gmail.com
The Fate of Charity Running in a World Without Races: Susan Hurley If you’ve run for charity, you’re probably wondering how charities have been doing this year with so few races being run. Or maybe you’re looking for inspiration and motivation during these uncertain times. If so, this week’s guest, Susan Hurley, may provide the answers you’re seeking. A former New England Patriots cheerleader, Susan brings the high energy, creative mind, and fun approach required to motivate, inspire, and lead others to achieve personal goals through fitness and running, while also raising funds for small nonprofits through her organization CharityTeams. CharityTeams helps nonprofits raise money for good causes through the use of running races and athletic events. Running for charity takes a lot more than just asking your friends and family for money. It takes a lot of organization, and Charity Teams helps take care of the details. Susan shares how 2020 has impacted charity running and what she sees for the future, through virtual racing and beyond. She also talks about her app, Charge Running, which she’s developed over the last 3 years with a team in Chicago. Charge Running is a live virtual training and racing platform, which is especially relevant now when there are so few in-person races. Susan started CharityTeams when she recognized the need small nonprofits had for support in valuable athletic fundraising opportunities, and she created a niche sports-related business around that. CharityTeams has blazed a trail for many nonprofits to grow and set the bar high in the athletic fundraising industry. Her teams are some of the most desired to run on. She is a certified RRCA professional running coach and fundraising expert. Susan is a professional at developing team brands and understands what it takes to keep them succeeding. Her network in the industry is extensive and she has a strong ability to work with runners of all backgrounds in running and fundraising building lasting friendships in her groups and strong ambassadors for charities. She is formerly a New England Patriots Cheerleader and continues to dispel the words of her mother, that "You can't be a cheerleader your whole life." Susan's marathon personal best is 3:16 and she continues to run The Boston Marathon, NYC Marathon and Chicago Marathon each year, as well as many other races. (Qualifying for NY and Chicago) She has been running since she missed the bus in 2nd grade. She has qualified and competed in the World Triathlon Championship in Hawaii. She continues to run competitively while raising funds for various causes. Susan completed the first ever 2017 Fenway Park Marathon and the first ever Gillette Stadium Marathon. She is a two time finisher of the Mt. Washington Road Race in 2018 and 2019. She finished her first 50K at the Marine Corps Marathon weekend in 2021. Susan also works on special projects such as the Bobbi Gibb sculpture project which will be unveiled in April of 2021. This beautiful statue named after the children's book, The Girl Who Ran, was sculpted by winner of the Boston Marathon and trailblazer for women’s running, Bobbi Gibb. It is of herself. In 1966, Gibb popped out from behind forsythia bushes in Hopkinton to become the first woman to run Boston. After listening to Susan, maybe you’ll be inspired to run for a higher purpose! Questions Susan is asked: 6:36 Your business, Charity Teams, has raised over $24 million for various non-profits. Can you tell us more about how Charity Teams works and how you started it? 7:39 Let’s say I am a charity and I want to raise money and I give you a phone call. What’s that conversation going to be like? 8:26 Charity Teams is like a one-stop shop then for fundraising? 8:57 Obviously 2020 has been strange for all of us, but especially in the running world with no races. What are charities doing? 9:48 Most runners, we race because we want to achieve a personal goal. What makes it different when you run for charity? 11:09 Let’s talk about the Boston Marathon for example. If you’re not fast enough to meet the qualifications, you can go ahead and sign up with a charity and run for charity. But there’s some big fundraising goals you have to meet which I think might be intimidating to some people, and maybe kind of stressful. So how do you encourage people when they’re facing some $5,000 goal or something like that? How do you encourage people because that seems a little scary to me? 12:41 Do you have anybody that you can think of in mind that is just a charity superstar? Any good stories that you can share with us? 14:23 Let’s talk about virtual racing. Virtual racing is here to stay I think for a while. I think it’s a challenge for some people because it’s not the same as in-person races, and you’ve kind of come up with a little bit of a solution for that with your app. Do you want to tell us a little bit about it? 16:22 So if I wanted to go out the door and go for a run using your Charge Running app, I just plug in my headphones and somebody will be telling me to run faster, or how does it work? 17:22 Is the Charge Running app course specific? 18:10 One of your projects you are working on is installing a statue of Bobbi Gibbs on the Boston Marathon race course. Can you tell us, for those who may not know, who Bobbi Gibbs is and why the statue’s so important? 19:08 What made you want to get involved in the Bobbi Gibbs statue project? 20:01 Do you know anything about the Bobbi Gibbs statue artist? 20:35 This year has been really challenging for a lot of people, so I would love to hear your tips since you’ve worked so much in the virtual race space, how do we stay motivated? How do we look beyond possibly having no races and nothing to plan for? What are your best tips for this? 22:20 Could choosing a charity and having to show up to a race for someone besides yourself be really motivational for some people? 23:27 What is next for you? You mentioned that you are training for some virtual marathons. What kind of things are you training for? Questions I ask everyone: 24:42 If you could go back and talk to yourself when you started running, what advice would you give? 25:37 What is the greatest gift running has given you? 26:10 Where can listeners and charities connect with you? Quotes by Susan: “The bigger charities have a lot of bandwidth to be able to provide services, but the smaller charities don’t, so the smaller charities is really where I have made my little bit of a niche, if you will. And so I’ve really helped a lot of small nonprofits grow.” “I think you see a different breed of runner going into the charity world. Maybe not as fast. Definitely somebody that might be just more of an average runner trying to qualify, or maybe would never have the chance to qualify for an event, but they go into this charity space and they’re inspired and they can set goals and feel like they’re achieving a lot of great things.” “With goal setting comes inspiration. Maybe find a nonprofit that is hosting a virtual run and use that for your inspiration in your goal setting so that you can continue to stay in shape as we move through this really uncertain time.” Take a Listen on Your Next Run Want more awesome interviews and advice? Subscribe to our iTunes channel Mentioned in this podcast: Charity Teams Charge Running App Runners Connect Winner's Circle Facebook Community RunnersConnect Facebook page claire@runnersconnect.net Follow Susan on: Facebook - Charity Teams Instagram - Charity Teams Twitter - Charity Teams We really hope you’ve enjoyed this episode of Run to the Top. The best way you can show your support of the show is to share this podcast with your family and friends and share it on your Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media channel you use. 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Mella is Money and that applies to every step of her journey. Before she was WWE Champion Carmella, Leah Van Dale was a New England Patriots Cheerleader, LA Lakers dancer and a life long trail blazer. Carmella talks her journey to the top of the WWE and her time as a Patriot on this weeks show. Oh did we mention she also has her own wine, Capo Cagna!Support the show (https://www.nflalumni.org/memberships/)
Chris sits down with New England Patriots Cheerleader Morgan Dzicek to discuss her life as an NFL Cheerleader and the obstacles she faced when she was growing up. Go find us on Apple Podcast, Google Play, Spotify, and Podbean! For all our latest updates regarding the podcast and Fantasy Football - follow us on: Instagram: @TheCommishFFP Twitter: @TheCommishFFP
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