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Resources:Major Media League AppRuthie Bolton is a two-time Olympic Gold Medalist with USA Basketball, She was USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year, and a two-time WNBA All-Star.Ruthie talks about her journey to becoming an Olympic Gold Medalist. She grew up in a family with 19 siblings, so there was always competition around her. Her older sister was a basketball star, and although Ruthie did not get recruited to play in college, she called up the Auburn coach and asked if she could be a part of the team where her sister played. They tried to discourage her and told her she would not play, but they allowed her to be a part of the team. She ended up starting her freshman year and eventually earned her way onto the USA Women's Basketball Team. She is known as Mighty Ruthie because she has a huge belief that anything is possible if you work hard enough. Her passion is to help others believe in their abilities and wants them to know that God has big plans for them.Connect with Leah Amico:WebsiteInstagramFacebookFacebook GroupTwitterLinkedInTikTokYoutube
WNBA playoffs are in full swing, so why not bring you some W royalty this week? Ticha Penicheiro joins the show to chop it up about growing up as a hooper in Portugal, playing at Old Dominion against some of Pat Summit's best Tennessee teams, and her experiences in the early years of the WNBA. All the flowers to TP! Live on location from XS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas — tune in! Hooping in Portugal, watching Magic Johnson, going pro as a teen (1:25) Choosing Old Dominion, ROY, learning about Nancy Lieberman (4:40) Championship vs. Tennessee, WNBA emergence, draft process (12:25) Sacramento Monarchs, playing with Ruthie Bolton and Yolanda Griffith and getting a ring (16:40) Wheaties box, team folding, joining the LA Sparks (19:21) W25, HOF, and becoming an agent (25:35) Playing overseas and changes in the WNBA (33:30) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you've ever tried to change a habit, you know it's harder than it looks. But what if we told you, the real key to personal change lies not only in forming new habits, but also in understanding the psychology behind our existing ones. Today we dissect the nature of habits, their impact on our lives, and the many misconceptions that surround them. Inspired by a powerful quote from Ruthie Bolton, we dive into the subconscious world of behaviors - exploring how they form, how they're ingrained, and how they dictate our daily actions. Ready for the hard truth? The often-quoted "21 days to form a new habit" might not be the quick-fix solution you're hoping for. Change requires more than just determination - it requires the right goals. Borrowed goals, the ones we adopt because someone else thinks we should, rarely stick, but when our goals align with our personal desires, real, lasting change becomes possible. Whether you're looking to quit smoking or start a new fitness routine, listen up for some game-changing insights, so get in there and give it a listen for more. Support the showResources:Manage Your Stress MentorshipDiscovery call You can find more about Brain-Body Resilience and JPB:On the BBR WebsiteOn InstagramOn FacebookSign up for the BBR newsletter
Coach C. Collins and Coach MJ are ready to talk more AAU basketball, life and everything in between. In this episode, we have two guest Coach Frank Director of " 1 Vision" academy and WNBA legend Ruthie Bolton. Frank has been working with coach Chris as an aau partner for several years and Ruthie has had a great basketball career on top of being one of the pioneers to establish women's basketball on the world stage. These two have partnered together to have some great business plans also Ruthie has a podcast coming out soon, so be on the look out for that as well. ------------------------------ If you wish to support the show Podbean Patron: https://patron.podbean.com/boutthatlifeaau Patreon Account: https://www.patreon.com/join/Boutthatlife? Cash App: https://cash.app/$phenixfitness23 PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=XKVLCD8U3MC36 Venmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/CoachCCollins ------------------------------- Topics on the show include the NBA and all the crazy shenanigans going on with the 2019 class like Zion Williams, Ja Morant, etc. The NIL deals and the future of womens and mens basketball is brought up also the future for the WNBA to hopefully grow and expand. The coaches and guest also get into the current state of AAU basketball and the culture surrounding it. Players more concerned with highlights than the actual game has also become a pandemic in the growth and development of the athletes. ------------------------------ If you wish to support the show Podbean Patron: https://patron.podbean.com/boutthatlifeaau Patreon Account: https://www.patreon.com/join/Boutthatlife? Cash App: https://cash.app/$phenixfitness23 PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=XKVLCD8U3MC36 Venmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/CoachCCollins ------------------------------- Guest: Ruthie Bolton(WNBA legend and 2 time Olympic winner) Coach Frank(1 Vision Director former College athlete) Both work with youth and helping the community January 22, 1997, Bolton was selected with the 13th pick of the initial player allocation for the 1997 WNBA draftby the Sacramento Monarchs. Been all over the world, Ms. Bolton has also been an active participant in the Sport DiplomacySports Envoy program for the S. Department of State. In this function, she has traveled to Armenia, Australia, China, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Papua New Guinea, and Saudi Arabia to conduct basketball clinics for approximately 1300 youth and women worldwide Frank started one vision and active in the basketball community. From the bay area and played ball Been active in the AAU community for the last few years Follow Ruthie Journey: Intagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruthiebolton/ Bussiness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mightyruthie/ Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/events/488959009741775/ Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruthie_Bolton Ted Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/ruthie_bolton_healing_thriving_and_helping_others Follow Coach Frank Journey: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1_vision_academy_/ Website: https://www.1visionacademy.org/ ----------------------------- This episode we get the perspective of a former hoop legend and Director working and grinding in the heart of sacramento. Coach C. Collins and Coach MJ are going to see if Frank & Ruthie are really Bout That Life!!! ------------------------------- ------------------------------- Please Support the Show Podbean Patron: https://patron.podbean.com/boutthatlifeaau Patreon Account: https://www.patreon.com/join/Boutthatlife? Cash App: https://cash.app/$phenixfitness23 PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=XKVLCD8U3MC36 Venmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/CoachCCollins Sponsors Dr. Dish the best shooting machines on the market https://www.drdishbasketball.com/ Hardwood Palace Rec/Tournament Basketball facility http://www.hardwoodpalace.com/ Click Here to follow IG: https://www.instagram.com/hoopstariam/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/christopher.collins.106 Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/Christo53408073 Feel free to check out other episodes on our Main show "Bout that Life" Training Site: https://www.phenixfitness23.com/contact-us AAU Club Information: http://www.ybadawgs.com/ Thank you for your support and time and as Rize to Prime!!! Coach MJ(God Given Talent) IG: https://www.instagram.com/ggtbasketball/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=mark%20jeffries Mirrorless Media Group(Johann Tate) Video production IG: https://www.instagram.com/nocapyog/
Today's special guest is 2-Time Olympic Gold Medalist & WNBA All-Star, Ruthie Bolton. Listen in to learn about Continuous Sales Improvement with Eric Lofholm! Events Calendar
We head down South on this episode with Rick Cleveland, who has been named Mississippi Sportswriter of the Year a record 14 times. He discusses how sports helped to finally end segregation in his home state during his career of nearly 60 years. Rick shares anecdotes about Walter Payton, Brett Favre, and Archie Manning – father of Peyton and Eli – before and after they left Mississippi and became NFL stars. He recalls witnessing Tiger Woods winning the Masters for the first time. He tells us about point guard Ruthie Bolton, one of 20 children in her family, winning an Olympic gold medal. And Rick shares memories of the bitter and historic Egg Bowl rivalry between Ole Miss and Mississippi State. Cleveland, a native of Hattiesburg and resident of Jackson, has received more journalism awards than any sportswriter in Mississippi history. In January, he received his record 14th honor as the state's best sportswriter from the National Sports Media Association. Rick was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in 2016 and into the Hattiesburg Hall of Fame in 2018. He received the Richard Wright Award for Literary Excellence in 2011 and was inducted into the University of Southern Mississippi Communications Hall of Fame in 2018. In 2000, he was honored with the Distinguished Mississippian Award from Mississippi Press Association. Rick has covered sports since 1966. His first story was published at age 13 for the Hattiesburg American, where he worked throughout high school and college. After earning bachelor's degrees in journalism and history from the University of Southern Mississippi, he joined the Monroe (La.) News Star World for one year. Rick then returned to Mississippi at the Jackson Daily News before moving to that city's Clarion-Ledger as a beat reporter covering Ole Miss and Mississippi State. He later became the paper's sports editor and columnist. Since 2016, Cleveland has been writing a syndicated sports column for Mississippi Today after serving four years as executive director of the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame. Rick has covered 29 Super Bowls and has chronicled the NFL careers of Mississippi natives such as Payton, Favre, Manning, Jerry Rice, Steve McNair and Ray Guy. He has also covered several Masters tournaments, the 1996 Summer Olympics, the U.S. Open in golf, and Finals Four and College World Series appearances by Mississippi teams. Three generations of Rick's family have covered sports in Mississippi since 1946. His father, “Ace” Cleveland was a longtime sportswriter and editor at the Hattiesburg American before spending 33 years as sports information at Southern Miss. Ace worked 325 consecutive football games for the Golden Eagles, and he's enshrined in the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame. Rick's brother, Bobby, spent 30 years as the outdoors writer for the Clarion-Ledger. Rick's son, Tyler, has covered Mississippi sports for more than a decade. Cleveland and his son, Tyler, host the podcast “Crooked Letter Sports,” which centers on Mississippi sports talk and stories. New episodes come out each Thursday. https://mississippitoday.org/crooked-letter-sports-podcast/ Rick has authored four books: · “It's More Than a Game” – a collection of Cleveland's columns. · “Vaught – The Man and his Legacy” about Ole Miss football coach Johnny Vaught. · “Boo – A Life in Baseball, Well-Lived” about former Boston Red Sox player Boo Ferriss. · “Mississippi's Greatest Athletes” Follow him on Twitter: @rick_cleveland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Sports Deli Podcast - Where Everyone Deserves a Seat at the Table; An Anti-Racist, Equality Pod
As we continue our 50th Anniversary Celebration of Title IX SHEros, you don't want to miss today's legendary Sports Deli Podcast. Where can you find unparalleled SHEros, pioneers, influencers, Olympians, WBL AND WNBA legends and Champions, authors, coaches, educators, marketing geniuses, allies, breathtaking singers and some of the finest biceps in history? You got it, in The Sports Deli Podcast, where everyone deserves a seat at the table, especially the aforementioned Queens (and one King - and it ain't me - let me give you a hint - he won a WNBA Championship and was a guest on our show previousely). Special thanks to Elizabeth Galloway-McQuitter, former player in the Women's Basketball League (WBL), the original W, President of The-Legends-Of-The-Ball, coach, historian, and most recently was featured in ESPN's 37 Seconds which honored her and the WBL not only for her tireless work to make sure that we all know the history of professional women's basketball in the United States and what it took to get here during this 50th Anniversary Year (2022) of Title IX but for making today happen and for trusting our safe space to share her HERstory along with the others below. We also welcome Ruthie Bolton, 2x Olympian, former WNBA star, author, and singer, "Machine Gun" Molly Kazmer, an original W player, Vice President of the LOB, Adrian Mitchell-Newell, Kansas Jayhawk legendary player and secretary of the LOB, Retha Swindell, legendary, Texas Longhorn, Dan Hughes, former WNBA championship coach for Sue Bird and the Seattle Storm, Susan Summons, legendary coach, Tiffany Bullock from Women X, Ilene Hauser, formerly of Nike and now of Athletes Unlimited, and Raye Pond, the reason why we are all gathered here today. Raye was one of the most influential women in the history of women's sports, in particular at Nike and today, you will hear the rest of the story. #NIKE #ESPNW #ESPN #BETONWOMEN #ATHLETESUNLIMITED #WOMENSBASKETBALL #WNBA #WBL #ABL #BLACKLIVESMATTER #BLM #EQUALITY --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-deli/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-deli/support
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Olympian and WNBA Hall of Fame inductee, Ruthie Bolton, joins us while on school tours to talk about she uses her talents to glorify God!
BE BOLD, BE MIGHTY, BE YOU! That is the life mantra of Saturday's guest on Full Circle, the incredible Ruthie Bolton. Ms. Bolton is so many things; a mother, author, speaker, survivor, Olympic Champion, and former WNBA player to name a few, and once you hear this episode of the show, you may call her an inspiration and a positive force to be reckoned with, oh and she can SANG!!! Ms. Bolton stopped by the Full Circle studio to discuss the upcoming BOLD Speaker Series in which she is a featured speaker. Not familiar with BOLD? BOLD is a unique speaker series designed by women. Four dynamic speakers take to the stage where they empower and inspire the audience by sharing their personal stories of struggle and hope. The next BOLD Speaker Series event happens this Monday, September 20th at The Sofia in Downtown Sacramento and you need to be in the house to hear Ruthie Bolton, Bernadette Austin, Becky Johnson, Ginger Elizabeth Hahn share their stories. Use the promo code MSWANDA10 for $10 off your ticket. And guess what family, you can attend live or virtually! How cool is that? Get your ticket here: https://bold.ticketspice.com/bold-9202021 Listen now by clicking on the link below, in the bio or by finding Ms. Wanda's Full Circle Radio on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Like, share, comment and SUBSCRIBE so that you never miss an episode. Follow Ms. Bolton and the BOLD Speaker Series on social media: Instagram: @mightyruthie @boldspeakerseries Listen to the full version of the song “Dream Big” https://dreambigrb.com/ Bold Speaker Series: www.boldspeakerseries.com
Basketball heavy show with NBA Finals preview of Game 5 and the latest additions and subtractions of USA basketball. 2-time Olympic Gold Medalist Ruthie Bolton joins to discuss the historic women's teams of 1996 & 2000.
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Interview With 2x Olympic Gold Medalist & WNBA Hall of Fame Member, Ruthie Bolton
Ruthie Bolton is a powerful woman. She is ready to preach. And that should make sense since her father, the late Reverend Linwood Bolton Sr. was a preacher. Her story is truly like no other that I have heard. This preacher's daughter was one of 20 children in her family, including a twin brother and close to 150 nieces and nephews. In a big family, Ruthie found a way to be a shining star.Ruthie tells a story about a fence in the backyard of her Mississippi home. Her victory with the fence is what ignited everything that would come next ... Auburn, Olympics, two gold medals, the WNBA, and becoming a woman who survived domestic abuse and is a voice for all athletes and women. It's inspiring!In today's episode of Experience the Buzz, Host Steve Buzzard is honored to be joined by Ruthie Bolton (who now lives in Mississippi). "Her story is amazing and it's understandable why she is one of the most respected players in women's basketball and is a hero to women worldwide." Our conversation hits FOUR areas: Segment ONE focuses on Ruthie's childhood in Mississippi. She talks about the emergence of her athleticism and her older sister Mae Ola. Then we get two great stories: The FENCE story and The BUS story. Good stuff.Segment TWO turns to life after Auburn and Ruthie's journey to make the National team. Ruthie shares her experiences playing for Hall of Fame Coach Tara Vanderveer. And then Ruthie just simply preaches about life itself. Segment THREE focuses on the Olympics in 1996 when Ruthie got the assignment to shut down one of Brazil's greatest women basketball players Maria Paula Silva. The story then shifts to Ruthie's arrival in the WNBA, the comparison between the WNBA and international play, winding down her playing career, and her last year with the Monarchs.Segment FOUR starts with Ruthie's Hall of Fame induction in 2011. She then shares how ESPN decided to film a documentary that highlighted her basketball career as well as her battle with domestic abuse. Ruthie finishes off with her current projects.Here are some of my favorite HIGHLIGHTS ...1. The DAD quotes are off the charts. You have to pay attention because there are so many that were all so instrumental in Ruthie's life.2. The FENCE story.3. Shutting down Brazil's best player Maria Paula Silva in the gold medal game4. The 1996 Olympics story Ruthie shares involving the team and a football field. Goosebumps.Our Connection | I met Ruthie Bolton (then Bolton-Holifield) when I was a broadcaster for the Sacramento Monarchs. ENJOY THE TALKING STORY!
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We will be speaking to WNBA Hall of Famer, USA Women's Olympic Team member, and Former Sacramento Monarchs star Mrs. Ruthie Bolton. We will be talking about her grind in the WNBA, playing in the Olympics, going to school at Auburn University and more! Host Dennis Thompson Co-Host Dave Producer Roland Tennyson Engineer Roland Tennyson Visit www.ifm-radio.com! ENJOY Music Videos, TV Shows, Movies and much more available with Itunes, Roku TV, Tune-In, castbox, blogtalkradio and YouTube!! Download your favorite music app and subscribe to : iFM Radio Nation.
In this episode of The Bill Cartwright Show Bill talks with Hall of Famer Ruthie Bolton. They discuss her basketball career from college to the WNBA. They also talk about her drive and passion for the game and what made her such a hard worker on and off the court. Ruthie was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011. She has also served as a first lieutenant in the United States Army Reserves as a transportation officer.
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The 2-time Olympic gold medalist and Women's Basketball Hall of Fame inductee shares about surviving domestic abuse and becoming an advocate for other survivors. She also shares about being one of 20 children, being a preacher's kid and learning how to stop trying to "rescue" broken partners and take care of herself. For more about Ruthie go to www.MightyRuthieBolton.com Contact her at teammightyruthie@gmail.com Follow her @MightyRuthie Domestic Violence resources: National Coalition Against Domestic ViolenceNCADV | National Coalition Against Domestic Violence Domestic Violence www.domesticviolence.org Help Guide www.helpguide.org Safe Horizon Moving Victims from Crisis to Confidence - Safe Horizon National Network to End Domestic Violence Home Page - NNEDV Support Our Sponsors! This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp online counseling. To get a free week go to www.BetterHelp.com/mental Must be 18. This episode is sponsored by the Calm sleep and relaxation app. For 25% off a premium subscription go to www.Calm.com/mental This episode is sponsored by Lightstream debt consolidation loans. For a special interest rate go to www.Lightstream.com/mental This episode is sponsored by the Spoke Media podcast Family Ghosts. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. Other Links Mentioned The article by Stephanie Shipp that Paul read comes courtesy of www.ThriveTraumaRecoveryCoaching.com You can read it here https://thrivetraumarecoverycoaching.blogspot.com/2019/12/thrive-trauma-recovery-coaching-blog.html The books she recommended are:Covert Incest Syndrome by Patricia Love Ed.D. and Jo Robinson - the definitive text on emotional incest/parentification. Silently Seduced: When Parents Make Their Children Partners by Kenneth M. Adams The Drama of the Gifted Child by Alice Miller WAYS TO HELP THE PODCAST ______________________ Subscribe via iTunes and leave a review. It costs nothing. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mental-illness-happy-hour/id427377900?mt=2 ————————————————————————— Spread the word via social media. It costs nothing. Our website is www.mentalpod.com our FB is www.Facebook.com/mentalpod and our Twitter and Instagram are both @Mentalpod -------------------------------------------------------- Become a much-needed Patreon monthly-donor (with occasional rewards) for as little as $1/month at www.Patreon.com/mentalpod Become a one-time or monthly donor via Paypal or Zelle (make payment to mentalpod@gmail.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Try Our Sponsor’s Products/Services ---------------------------------------------------
Luscious Leadership with Danna Lewis Radio Show Domestic violence does not discriminate by race, age, sexual orientation, religion or gender. It affects people of all socioeconomic backgrounds and education levels. While this is an incredibly intense and awkward conversation, it is one that Danna has intimate experience with and a strong resolve to bring awareness to in the most courageously kind way possible. Please join Danna and her special guests to be informed and empowered within your own sphere of community to influence healthy and loving partnership. Let's Disrupt DV together with the power of courage, kindness and education. Danna is collaborating with the NDVH this year to bring you this special series. "From Pain to Power" is an interview with 2-time Olympic Gold Medalist, a USA Basketball Female of the Year Ruthie Bolton, escaping an abusive marriage, she now travels around the world and shares her story in hopes of preventing abuse of other women. ABOUT NDVH The National Domestic Violence Hotline’s highly trained advocates are available 24/7/365 to talk with anyone affected by domestic violence. The Hotline provides life-saving tools, safety planning, immediate support and hope to empower victims to break free of abuse. Resources and help can be found at thehotline.org or by calling 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). * Help is available to members of all communities regardless of race, age, gender or sexual orientation. The Hotline provides services to those callers through bilingual staffing and 24-hour access to interpreters in 200+ languages. * Since taking our first call in 1996, The Hotline has received more than 4 million calls, chats and texts for help. * Hotline advocates receive 60+ hours of training. Some have been working at The Hotline for 20 years. * In 2016, 84% of Hotline contacts reported emotional/verbal abuse, and 58% reported physical abuse. The Hotline provides support for survivors experiencing any type of relationship abuse. * Callers typically include victims, survivors, and friends, family or co-workers of those in abusive relationships. Individuals who identify as abusive can also find help and resources when calling the hotline or visiting thehotline.org. Ruthie Bolton ~ As an original franchise player for the WNBA’s Sacramento Monarchs. She has scored over 2000 career points, she is 4th on the WNBA’s all-time 3-pointer list, and she is the only player in the history of the Monarchs to have her number retired. She is a 2-time Olympic Gold Medalist, a USA Basketball Female of the Year, the Sports Illustrated Best Woman Athlete by home state, and one of only four players to be named to the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2011. Ruthie was the WNBA’s first National Spokeswoman for youth development program “Play Fit/ Stay Fit.” She had no idea her years as a 1st Lieutenant in the Army and professional basketball player, combined with her love of the stage, would prepare her for something she really could get excited about- empowering others especially women and girls. After escaping an abusive marriage, she now travels around the world and shares her story in hopes of preventing abuse of other women. As an expert on transformation, showing others how to turn traumatic situations into an opportunity to renew and transform yourself. Her practical teachings, help others how to deal with trials and tribulations, turn them around and grow from them. More than anything, Ruthie is honest and real - so much that her audiences quickly connect with her as if she were speaking personally to each one of them. Her viewpoint is to use your gifts to serve other: to inspire others to let their light shine and perform at their best. As she often says “If I am only remembered for being a basketball player, I believe that I will have failed in my job on this planet.” As a speaker, Ruthie addresses business, associational, and social groups, women’s groups, churches, and schools. Ruthie speaks at both large and small gatherings and will tailor topics to your specific audience. In addition to domestically and internationally speaking, Ruthie is the author of two books. “The Ride of a Lifetime” and “From Pain to Power”; she is also the co-creator of an education enrichment program called “Aim High,” designed to empower girls from ages 8-15. Over 56 educational institutes throughout the world have implemented her curriculum. http://mightyruthiebolton.com/ ~ More About Luscious Leadership with Danna Lewis ~ Are you feeling fantastic or frustrated with your days? Are you living your life based on other people’s paths, projections or expectations? What if instead of showing up with a rebellion, resistance, reaction or ‘whatever’ attitude you could lead yourself lusciously with deeper presence, strategic awareness and courageous kindness to create your entire work-life spectrum as a space of possibility, achievement and fulfillment? Danna Lewis will provide you with the topics and framework to bring the art of pragmatic energy and inspired action of luscious leadership into your life to improve your bottom line from the bedroom to the boardroom. What if you you could embody the courageously conscious and kind strategic awareness to create a life, living and love that work deliciously well for you? danna@dannalewis.com www.dannalewis.com For more great content from Danna Lewis on Luscious Leadership, be sure to find all her replays on the archive page here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/luscious-leadership-with-danna-lewis/
Alice Ruth "Ruthie" Bolton (born May 25, 1967), known as Ruthie Bolton, is an American former professional women's basketball player. Born in Lucedale, Mississippi, she played at the collegiate, Olympic and professional levels of women's basketball. Bolton played in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) from 1997 through 2004 with the Sacramento Monarchs. She played collegiately at Auburn University, teaming with her older sister, Mae Ola Bolton. Bolton has also served as a first lieutenant in the United States Army Reserves as a transportation officer. Ruthie Bolton is a published author with two books now available for sale (1) From Pain to Peace and (2) The Ride of a Lifetime. They can be purchased at her website https://mightyruthiebolton.com In this episode, we were blessed to have a conversation with Ruthie and discuss: Playing in the SEC at Auburn Your experiences playing on the US National Team The mindset needed for recovering from a torn ACL Your journey & accomplishments playing in the WNBA Tell us about your new book: From Pain To Power (what can readers expect to learn?) What would you like to be remembered for? Your legacy. Bolton was named to the team representing the USA at the World University Games held during July 1991 in Sheffield, England. While the USA team had won gold in 1983, they finished with the silver in 1985, in fifth place in 1987, and did not field a team in 1989. The team was coached by Tara VanDerveer of Stanford. After winning opening games easily, the USA faced China in the medal round. The USA shot only 36% from the field, but limited the team from China to 35%, and won 79–76 to advance to the gold medal game. There they faced 7–0 Spain, but won 88–62 to claim the gold medal. Bolton was the team's leading scorer with 14 points per game, just ahead of Lisa Leslie's 13 points per game. In 1994, Bolton-Holifield was named to the national team which competed in the World Championships in Sydney, Australia. The team was coached by Tara VanDerveer. The team won their early games, then advanced to the medal rounds and faced Brazil. Despite 17 points from Bolton-Holifield and 29 from Katrina McClain, the USA fell 110–107 when Brazil hit ten of ten free throws in the final minute. The USA went on to defeat Australia 100–95 to claim the bronze medal. Bolton continued with the national team to the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Bolton was the leading scorer in the game against the Ukraine, with 21 points. She helped the team win all eight games to win the gold medal for the USA team. Bolton averaged 12.8 points per game and led the team in steals with 23. The national team traveled to Berlin, Germany in July and August 1998 for the FIBA World Championships. The USA team won a close opening game against Japan 95–89, then won their next six games easily. In the semifinal game against Brazil, the USA team was behind as much as ten points in the first half. Bolton hit a three pointer in the second half to give her team the lead, as part of a 16-point scoring effort, and the USA went on to win 93–79. The gold medal game was a rematch against Russia. In the first game, the USA team dominated almost from the beginning, but in the rematch, the team from Russia took the early lead and led much of the way. With under two minutes remaining, the USA was down by two points when Bolton hit a three pointer to give the USA a lead. Russia tied the game, but Bolton hit another three to give the USA a lead they would not give up. The USA held on to win the gold medal 71–65. Bolton continued with the national team to the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia. The USA won all eight games, including the gold medal game against host Australia to win the gold medal. Bolton averaged 5.0 points per game.
Life of Leisure #6 - Ruthie Bolton June 11, 2018
Amira and Kaylee from the Golden State Warriors Dance Team #GSWDanceTeam came by the studio to let the Sana G Morning Show know about the Warriors "Hear Us Roar" campaign which features some amazing events throughout the Month of March, which is Women's History Month.Sana G couldn't let the ladies escape without asking them which players have ever tried to "shoot their shot" with them & who their NBA crush is! But the ladies made it clear they are much more into some of the famous fans than the actual players (their media training was on point!)And then Sana G even showed the girl's the pic of Safaree's D, and we got their reactions on tape! Let's just say they were instantly hella distracted!!Please make sure to SUBSCRIBE to this podcast, share it with your friends and fam, and then listen to past episodes you haven't heard too!WARRIORS CELEBRATE WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH WITH “HEAR US ROAR” CAMPAIGNProgramming Includes In-Game Elements, Community Efforts & Postgame “Women in Business” Symposium OAKLAND, Calif. – The 2017 NBA Champion Golden State Warriors have launched the “Hear Us Roar” campaign to celebrate Women’s History Month throughout March. The month’s comprehensive programming will include in-game activations, community outreach efforts and a postgame “Women in Business” symposium following “Women’s History Night” against the Indiana Pacers on March 27. Throughout the team’s efforts in the month of March, the “Hear Us Roar” campaign will pay tribute to the vanguards of the women’s movement, while also inspiring and empowering a new generation of female leaders. The Warriors will again partner with BAYCAT Academy, a Bay Area nonprofit that educates, empowers and employs youth to produce digital media, to create Women’s History multimedia content throughout the month of March. In videos that will be released online and run during games at Oracle Arena throughout the month, the Warriors and BAYCAT will spotlight the following leaders: Warriors President and Chief Operating Officer Rick Welts, who was instrumental in shaping and creating the WNBA Denise Long, who became the first woman ever drafted in the NBA when she was selected by the San Francisco Warriors in the 13th round of the 1969 NBA Draft Stanford Women’s Basketball Head Coach Tara VanDerveer, one of the top coaches in the history of collegiate and international women’s basketball Additionally, BAYCAT will take a look at everyday Women Warriors, capturing the powerful internal drive women carry in themselves. In this series, BAYCAT will feature profiles on Kerith Burke (NBC Sports Bay Area), Jo Paraiso (Oakland Teacher of the Year), Thuy Nguyen (San Francisco Skate Club) and Preeti Mistry (Navi Kitchen).WHM_ShirtThe month’s festivities will culminate with “Women’s History Night,” which will take place at the Warriors game on March 27, and will include: A “Hear Us Roar” T-shirt giveaway (pictured right) for the first 10,000 fans A postgame symposium with female leaders from some of the team’s corporate partners that focuses on women in business The evening’s halftime show will be the Warriors Dance Team’s Dance Clinic, which will feature performances from boys and girls who learned a routine from the Warriors Dance Team earlier in the month The team’s community events during the month of March will focus on female youth in the Bay Area with the following events: On March 1, the Warriors partnered with United Airlines to host “Women in Aviation Day” at San Francisco International Airport for a group of middle schoolers from Techbridge Girls, who toured the airport operations and an aircraft, and learned about careers in aviation (for pictures of the event, CLICK HERE) On March 7, Warriors forward Jordan Bell and assistant coach Bruce Fraser will host a Read to Achieve Reading Rally, Presented by Ross Stores, at an elementary school in the South Bay, which will focus on women’s history The Warriors will also partner with Nike for a “Beyond the Baseline” event with Girls, Inc. on March 15, which will provide middle school girls with an in-depth look at the world of sports through various stations including youth basketball, sports medicine and journalism Two-time Olympic gold medalist and WNBA legend Ruthie Bolton will make appearances at girls basketball clinics throughout the month, including a Get Fit Time-Out, Presented by Kaiser Permanente, with Warriors guard Shaun Livingston at Longfellow Elementary School in San Francisco on March 7, Warriors Basketball Camp’s Girls Skills Clinic at the Rakuten Performance Center on March 10 and an Oracle Basketball Clinic at Oracle Arena on March 26 For more information on the Golden State Warriors 2017-18 season, presented by Kaiser Permanente, and the team’s Women’s History Month initiatives, visit warriors.com.
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Katie Smith has just about done it all. WNBA champion, over 7,000 points scored as a professional, three-time Olympic gold medalist, a member of the USA basketball selection committee, and now an assistant coach for the New York Liberty, one of the best teams in the WNBA. With that resume, it made perfect sense to welcome Katie Smith back to the Dishin & Swishin podcast during the Olympic games and WNBA break to talk about all of these things and more. The Liberty sit comfortably in third place overall, on top of the Eastern Conference, with an 18-8 record. They have a legitimate MVP candidate in Tina Charles, and a mix of veterans and youth that give them the energy and the guile to be a legit force come playoff time. Smith was a member of the 2000, 2004 and 2008 Olympic gold medal winning teams. She played with the "old guard" including Teresa Edwards, Ruthie Bolton, and Dawn Staley, and current Olympians Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird, and Tamika Catchings. As she points out on the podcast, this gives her the somewhat unique ability to look at those teams and the current USA team and consider their places in history. So is 2016 the greatest Olympic team ever, as some have suggested? Well, you will have to listen to find out Smith's response, but suffice to say the defense from those earlier teams, with Lisa Leslie, Yolanda Griffith, Sheryl Swoopes, Nikki McCray, Edwards and more is pretty darn impressive and tough to compete with. Other topics covered include: The Liberty season to date, dealing with the break and the second halfThe new playoff format's impact on the second part of the seasonTina Charles' season, getting her back into the fold after the Olympics, and getting proper rest after those extra gamesHer own experience coming back from playing in the Olympics and then returning to the WNBAHer feelings on playing for USA Basketball and being a part of those gold med
The Mac & T Show Podcast | 2016 NBA Playoffs, Ruthie Bolton, Empire, Lethal Weapon Original Air Date: May 24, 2016 Brian Mackay & T Davis are your co-hosts Topics Discussed: (00:54) NBA Playoffs -Western Conference Finals: Oklahoma City Thunder are in control against the Golden State Warriors -Eastern Conference Finals: Toronto Raptors even the series with the Cleveland Cavaliers with back to back wins at home (08:50) TV & Entertainment -SEC Storied "Mighty Ruthie” Review Documentary on Ruthie Bolton and Domestic Violence (18:30) TV & Entertainment -Empire Season 2 Episode 18 "Past is Prologue” Review -"Lethal Weapon"...the TV Show? Damon Wayans? (30:45) Mac & T Cast Their Own Movie -For years we've talked about who we would cast in a hypothetical movie we would produce, Listen and find out what actors/actresses would be a part of it and why! Cast includes: Loretta Devine, Jennifer Lewis, Michael B. Jordan, Jussie Smollet, Jurnee Smollet-Bell, Laurence Fishburne, Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill and more! Special thanks to the following: -Fiverr.com user: artist61 [Logo Caricatures] -Fiverr.com user: mattmartillo [Ring Announcer Intro] -Fiverr.com user: kendoepro [Official Theme Song] Support "The Mac & T Show" by using our Amazon and/or Advocare links. There is no extra cost or hidden fees for you, the consumer. By using the links below when you shop at Amazon and/or Advocare, a portion of every order will be given to The Mac & T Show Podcast. Again, use the links below when shopping with Amazon and/or Advocare. Thank you for your support! Amazon: http://bit.ly/BMacAmazon Advocare: http://bit.ly/BMacAdvocare E-Mail the Show: TheMacnTShow@gmail.com MORE LINKS Check out more from the BMac Productions YouTube Page: http://bit.ly/BMacYouTube Check out the official website: https://brianmackay.org/MacTShow "Like" The Mac & T Show on Facebook: http://bit.ly/MacTShowFB "Follow" The Mac & T Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheMacTShow "Check out" The Mac & T Show on Instagram: http://bit.ly/MacTgram The YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/SubMacTShow
The guys discuss UFC 196, UFC 200 Possibilities, State of Bellator and much more. 2x Olympic Gold Medalist Ruthie Bolton Stops By To Discuss Her Career and upcomign documentary on ESPN! Roblez brings us the wrestling news and RoRo from MMASTALKER.COM Brins the weekly KO!
Danette Leighton, Vice President of Marketing and Monarchs Business Operations, speaks with Ruthie Bolton