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Too many girls never get the chance to experience the life-changing benefits of sports because of barriers like cost, lack of access, and representation. What if there was a way to break those barriers and set them up for lifelong success? In this episode, Steph and Amy of Section Z share how they're using sports to empower young women, build confidence, and open doors to opportunities they never imagined.This is the conversation you need to hear to see how a simple game can break barriers, build confidence, and change girls' lives.In this episode:Steph's personal story and the accident that inspired her to create Section Z.The biggest barriers holding girls back and how Section Z is addressing them.Eye-opening research on the connection between sports, mental health, and leadership.How attending live sports events can inspire confidence and a sense of belonging.Powerful success stories from girls who found their spark through Section Z.Why brands are investing in women's sports and the measurable ROI they're seeing.Ways you can support Section Z and make a difference for young girls. Don't miss this episode! This isn't just a conversation about sports – it's about changing lives. Tune in to hear how Steph and Amy are redefining opportunities for girls everywhere.Come hang out with Stef on social @thesectionZ and learn more about Section Z!Episode Highlights: [04:19] What is Section Z? Steph explains Section Z's mission: leveraging live sports to empower girls with exposure, workshops, and representation.[08:00] Steph's Personal Story. Steph shares how a life-changing accident inspired her to create something meaningful and impactful for young girls.[11:30] Why Sports Matter. Amy highlights the benefits of sports participation, including improved mental health, confidence, and sense of belonging.[17:00] Addressing Barriers. Amy and Steph discuss socioeconomic challenges that prevent many girls from accessing sports opportunities.[19:00] The ROI of Women's Sports. Steph outlines how investing in women's sports provides long-term benefits for brands and communities.[28:00] Success Stories. Steph shares impactful moments, including a girl taping a Section Z poster above her bed and another inspired by diverse athletes on the field.[34:00] Sports as a Unifier. Steph discusses how sports foster community and build connections, transcending differences like race or socioeconomic status.[38:00] How to Get Involved. Steph and Amy share how listeners can support Section Z through donations, partnerships, or sharing their mission.Next Steps:Join our FREE Training for Sports Moms - How to Strengthen Your Athlete Daughter's Mental Game so She Believes in Herself as Much as You DoVisit our podcast website for more great episodesThank you in advance for joining us on our mission and leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.
Reprisavsnitt av Pixelklubben 64/ZX. Mange och Davey-boy Smith försöker att under 60 minuter komma så långt som möjligt i ett NES-spel.
Sorry for the poor sound quality at the beginning . In this episode we walk around Thorp Perrow and see the amazing autumn colours and a walk around the famous Halloween Trail. Thorp Perrow is the most important Arboretum in the North of England and is unique to Britain, if not Europe, in that it was the creation of one man, Colonel Sir Leonard Ropner (1895-1977). His son, Sir John Ropner (1937-2016) and his wife, Niki, then went onto develop the Arboretum into the visitor attraction you see today. Sir Henry Ropner and his family are the current custodians.The Arboretum covers 100 acres and is currently home to 5 National Plant Collections and 51 Champion Trees (recorded and designated by the Tree Register of the British Isles).Situated in the Yorkshire Dales, not far from the historic town of Bedale, Thorp Perrow is an exciting place to explore offering something for everyone, and is home to some of the largest and rarest trees and shrubs in England. The Arboretum also embraces the Milbank Pinetum planted by Lady Augusta Milbank in the mid-nineteenth century, and the medieval Spring Wood dating back to the 16th century.The Arboretum is laid out in Sections, and identified as Section A to Section Z, plus Milbank Pinetum, and Springs Wood. Each Section inter-connects with its neighbour via paths, grass walks, glades, bays, or avenues. A walk around the Arboretum can be a journey of plant discovery that takes you around the continents of the world; with many of the tree and shrub genera and species planted having origins in China, Japan, North America, Chile, and Europe.Support the show (https://trowelsandtribulations.buzzsprout.com/)
On episode 6 of Saturday Morning Retro, Dan and Dave talk Section Z and Solstice for the Remake, Remaster or Recycle and they deep dive into Nightmare on Elm Street for the NES and Demon's Crest for the SNES. Listen in for all that and some talk about a forgotten Elm Street classic.
The boizz took us on another company tour for Episode 84, and what a tour it was. We already knew Capcom as the home of Mega Man, but what about their other titles, like Section-Z? Knights of the... The Legacy Music Hour was created by Brent Weinbach and Rob F. specifically for the purpose of talking about video game music from the golden age of gaming (16-bit and earlier).
IT'S WEEK FIVE OF WARRIOR-PALOOZA** = not actually called that Join Pat Dooley and Ricardo Giraldo for the twenty-second match-up of the Nintendo Entertainment Center King of Consoles tournament as JRPG hall of famer (if such a thing existed) Dragon Warrior IV takes on railshooting "Metroidvania" Section Z. Two games enter, only one can advance to the second round! Will it be one of the most iconic roleplaying games ever made? Or will it be the memory game mixed with a shoot 'em up? It's a fun conversation, so please make sure to subscribe to make sure you don't miss a second of the action! Questions? Comments? Feel free to reach out via email, Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram! You can also follow along with the brackets, contribute to the show financially, or see details on all the games in the tournament by checking out the IGN list that inspired our seeding
Mannen vars fel det är att Mange och Sebbe hittade tillbaka till studion igen är kvällens gäst. Stefan Gazimaluk Ganzer. Han pratar om varför Nintendo egentligen gjorde sin Famicom och så kommer några tips på Japan-exklusiva NES-titlar som Bergsala gärna hade fått ta in och sätta SCN-stämpel på. Stefan pratar även om några Sunsoft-spel som aldrig [...]
Mannen vars fel det är att Mange och Sebbe hittade tillbaka till studion igen är kvällens gäst. Stefan Gazimaluk Ganzer. Han pratar om varför Nintendo egentligen gjorde sin Famicom och så kommer några tips på Japan-exklusiva NES-titlar som Bergsala gärna hade fått ta in och satt SCN-stämpel på. Stefan pratar även om några Sunsoft-spel som aldrig kom hit. I Tillbaks till bildruta 1 görs ett nytt försök att komma så långt som möjligt i ett NES-spel på ca 60 min. Hur kan ett sådant simpelt spel vara så svårt att förstå för två vuxna män? Och blir det lättare eller svårare med turbohandkontrollen NES Advantage?
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Capcom continues its diligent efforts to overhaul its arcade games for NES with a revamp every bit as admirable as Tecmo's fresh take on Rygar. A liner 1985 corridor shooter becomes a complex space labyrinth demanding patience, persistence, and a willingness to plot out some complicated connections, in effect becoming an all-new game—one diminished in history by its close proximity to Nintendo's Metroid and an unfortunate decision by Capcom USA to remove the save feature present in the Japanese release.
NGI dives into some retro goodness with a spotlight on remixes from Section Z, celebrates the release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, finally dabbles into Deltarune and returns to Undertale, takes the latest dose of Dwelling of Duels focused on Shadow of the Ninja, and more! SOURCE TUNE SPECTRUM: ‘Lifelight’ from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate ...Continue reading ‘Nitro Game Injection #334: Real Ultimate Power’ »
The Legend of Zelda, Rygar, Solomon's Key, Section Z, Mighty Bomb Jack, Nintendo Fun Club, Commercials & More!
Gare aux Pixels - Attention un pixel peut en cacher un autre - Retrogaming Podcast
Au programme : Actus : Open Source Scan Converter (OSSC) et acquisitions retrogaming Test retro : High Seas Havoc – Sega Genesis – YouTube Test retro : Daytona USA – Sega Saturn – YouTube Test retro : Section Z – Nintendo Famicom Disk System – Youtube Remerciements : Würth Elektronik, OSH Park, Jérome pour ses remarques indispensables, le voisin de Buzz et Le Métalleux Geek pour la musique de fin.
Numerous VGMpire guests share their favorite game tunes of all time as part of our milestone 100th episode. Download now 0:00:00 – Title Screen (Silver Surfer) 0:08:33 – Vane (Lunar: The Silver Star) 0:12:50 – First Step Towards War (Ys Book I) 0:17:02 – Level 1 (Section Z) 0:23:23 – Never More (Persona 4) 0:30:41 [...]
Michael, Ryan, and James play NES games. This week is Section Z, played by Ryan.