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Forged in the Fires Podcast with Fireman Rob - Special WCRA Episode featuring Sally Ball Join Fireman Rob on the "Forged in the Fires Podcast" for a special episode featuring Sally Ball, an accomplished roping rider in the Women's Championship Rodeo Association (WCRA). In this captivating conversation, Sally shares her personal journey, the dedication required to excel in roping, and the challenges she has overcome in her rodeo career. Listen in as Sally Ball discusses her training regimen, the mental and physical demands of roping, and the pivotal moments that have defined her path in the WCRA. Gain exclusive insights into her experiences in the rodeo circuit, and learn what it takes to succeed in this competitive sport. Whether you're a long-time rodeo fan or new to the world of rodeo, this episode offers an inspiring look at the life of a professional roping rider. Don't miss this engaging and motivational discussion with Sally Ball on the "Forged in the Fires Podcast."
Addressing a recent loss in her own life, Danielle shares with Max an elegy by Sally Ball that helped with her grieving. Topics include: elegies, suicide, stages of grief, Virginia Woolf, W.S. Merwin, and Dancer pose.
On this week's show, a conversation with poet and professor Sally Ball about writing, publishing, and her wonderful new collection of poems, Hold Sway (Barrow Street Press). Find us, follow us, fund us... Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ltdengagement) Twitter: @ltd_engagement Instagram: @ltdengagement Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/hootnwaddle) This episode is brought to you by PHX Film Collective, presenting a screening of the documentary Walk With Me in partnership with Desert Song Healing Arts Center on Saturday, May 18th at 7:15 pm. Visit https://www.phxfilmcollective.com/ for more information. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Museum Educators Sara Segerlin and Sally Ball explore the persona of Alfred Stieglitz through his collection of artworks and circle of friends.
Sally Ball reads her poetry published in Issue 6 of Superstition Review: “Gray Area,” “Buckskin,” and “Past All Accident.”