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Ugly Truth of Mental Health with Teresa Scanlan LetterThis episode features a letter from Miss America Teresa Scanlan to the late Miss USA Cheslie Kryst.
Teresa Scanlan was only 17 years old when she was crowned Miss America in 2011. Listen to her story as she talks about the challenges of rising to fame in such a short amount of time at such a young age, and how those experiences have shaped who she has become today. +++++ Support for the podcast is provided by Patrons. Become a Patron and get access to the VIDEOS of the guest interviews, behind the scenes footage, and more! Visit patreon.com/mystorypodcast to learn more and to support the show. Music for today's show was provided by Drew Davidsen. Download all his music on iTunes or on Spotify, or visit www.drewdavidsen.com The My Story Podcast is a production of ConjoStudios, LLC. Copyright ©2021 ConjoStudios, LLC - All Rights Reserved.
Sarah Rose Summers is a Nebraskan beauty who has won the state titles of Miss Nebraska Teen USA and Miss Nebraska USA as well as the national title of National American Miss. But let’s be real, we all know her best for being the very first woman from Nebraska to win the title of Miss USA in 2018.Her work as a Child Life Specialist helps her to be compassionate and understanding to people she meets both inside and outside of work. With her unique and caring perspective, she has been able to travel across the United States inspiring many.Sarah Rose was born in Omaha, Nebraska and grew up in Papillion. Omaha doesn’t exactly scream ‘Miss USA’ pageant community, but it did breed a great support system for Sarah Rose to grow up in. However, when you think about it, we’ve had a Miss America in Teresa Scanlan and a Miss USA from Nebraska in the last decade, which not many states can say.Sarah grew up watching her mom try all of the diets, but then she joined a program where she learned to eat nutritious foods in healthy portions. She found a program that worked for her and lost 75 lbs. While Sarah was able to see her mom find success, this still impacted her mindset as a young girl when it came to eating and training when she joined the pageant world. Sarah Rose is extremely passionate about encouraging others to have a healthy relationship with food and fitness. Throughout her post-secondary studies she was working part-time as a pilates instructor and at Lululemon Athletica. To learn more about Sarah Rose Summers listen to this week’s podcast. Additional Resources: Looking for a trainer? Click find a personal trainer near me. Need earrings, shoes or a dress for your next pageant? Shop Pageant Planet. Want daily training for us for free? Click here to sign up for Pageant Daily. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In 2011, at age 17, Teresa Scanlan won Miss America making her the youngest ever to win this competition. You went on to compete in Miss World America in 2015...
In 2011, at age 17, Teresa Scanlan won Miss America making her the youngest ever to win this competition. You went on to compete in Miss World America in 2015 and came in 4th runner up. In 2018, she joined the Air National Guard. She graduated from basic combat training in the top 10%. But, there is more. She just finished her 2nd year of law school UC Berkeley School of Law And if that wasn’t enough, she is a single mom to a beautiful little boy. Teresa’s story is the ultimate story about the art of reinvention. IG: @teresascanlan Website: www.teresascanlan.com Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/TeresaMScanlan/
This week’s podcast recaps the life of Teresa Scanlan, Miss America 2011. Miss America is arguably one of the hardest pageants in the world to win and Teresa won the pageant at the age of 17, making her the second youngest woman in the history of the organization to win. She’s also the first Miss America to compete for another pageant title, after winning the crown. Steven and Jesse cover these fun facts and more importantly break them down into mentoring moments so you can use the life of Teresa Scanlan to learn how to succeed.This week's promotional item can be found by clicking, Titleholder of the Day. Use the coupon code: TOD20 to receive 20% off for a limited time. Because you are interested in this episode, you might also be interested in reading about the history of the Miss America Organization. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What is life like after the crown? Hang out with Maddie and Jess as they discuss the transition from college to career, answer your dating questions, and catch up on what's been going on since the Miss America life, which includes the wig of Teresa Scanlan, Miss America 2011.Catch a new episode of Crowned & Dangerous every other Thursday on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, iHeart Radio, Spotify, and more. Subscribe, rate, and review! Don't forget to follow along on Facebook and Instagram at @crownedanddangerous and slide into our DMs, or email us at crownedanddangerouspodcast@gmail.com. We love hearing from you!
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Imagine at 17 Y.O. living in parents home then in a virtual minute spending the next 12 months traveling 150K miles and doing it with grace. this is part of Teresa's story. teresascanlan.com ysa.org --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hairdustry/support
Pageant Junkies | Hopelessly Addicted to the Miss America Program
Even though she was Miss America 2011, she’s STILL under the age limit to compete today! And during today’s podcast, Teresa Scanlan opens up about her age – and the significant challenges she faced as a 17 year old Miss America – on the 3rd most popular podcast in Pageant Junkies History… Today – We chat with none other than Miss America 2011, Teresa Scanlan!!! Teresa generously shares her whole pageant story… The good, the bad, and the ugly! But besides her amazing journey to the crown, Teresa also offers some excellent advice to pageant contestants today – the kind of advice that could change the entire Miss America Organization – if we let it. We hope you love this special edition of the Pageant Junkies Podcast! PS - Because we are re-airing this episode, I'm afraid we couldn't remove the message at the beginning of the interview - which is no longer available... My apologies Junkies!
Win A Pageant | Professional Pageant Coaching with Alycia Darby
Just because you enter a pageant, doesn’t mean you have to want to win…yes, seriously. Pageant contestants sometimes get caught up in the need to win without truly considering what they really want. Here, I’ll teach you a 4-step exercise to help you determine your ultimate goal. You’ll be surprised to see some of the reasons that woman compete to not win their pageant. Teresa Scanlan, former Miss America 2011, is a good example of someone who won her first local, state, and national title and may have missed out on a longer pageant career if that was her goal. We can’t say for sure what her ultimate goal was, though I don’t know too many people who would bulk at a national title opportunity like that! This exercise is also helpful for every pageant you enter because it can bring up some hidden fears that you may have that you aren’t even aware of. These fears and insecurities can keep you from winning the title – unless you surface them now. © Alycia Darby Zimnoch 2015 Win A Pageant All Rights Reserved.
When Teresa Scanlan was crowned Miss America 2011 she became the youngest woman to wear the crown in over 70 years and the very first Miss Nebraska to become Miss America. Teresa is the daughter of Mark and Janie Scanlan and is from Gering, Nebraska. As the middle child of seven, Teresa was homeschooled through her junior year of high school and then graduated a year early from Scottsbluff High School in 2010.
Controversy at the Omaha Burke vs. Columbus basketball game. Miss America 2011 Teresa Scanlan joins us for community focus.http://ia600806.us.archive.org/7/items/Feb.8_2012/20120208.mp3
Teresa Scanlan was crowned Miss America 2011 on January 15, 2011 at the 90Anniversary of the Miss America Pageant on ABC. Since her crowning, she has been traveling the country appearing on numerous national and local television programs, making corporate appearances, and talking about MAO's national platform, Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, and her personal platform of Eating Disorders: A Generation at Risk. As Miss America 2011, Teresa has the special honor of serving as the National Goodwill Ambassador for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals throughout her year of service. As the Goodwill Ambassador, Teresa will help to raise funds and awareness for the over 170 CMN hospitals across the country. As the youngest Miss America in over 70 years, Teresa is showing the country she is a leader and a role model for youth today. Teresa was home-schooled until her junior year of high school, before attending Gering High School for half of her junior year. She graduated early from Scottsbluff High School in the spring of 2010 after taking a double load of classes throughout high school. Teresa's passion for her platform, to combat eating disorders, stems from a friend who struggled with bulimia. She did research about eating disorders for her friend and discovered how rampant it was across the nation. Teresa hopes to educate children and adults alike as to the signs and risks of eating disorders, as well as how and where to get help for themselves or a loved one. During 2011 pageant week, Teresa's piano performance of “White Water Chopped Sticks” won her the Talent Award on the third preliminary night. When her year is over, Teresa plans to attend Patrick Henry College to study Government. Her dream is to become an attorney and eventually a judge or President of the United States of America.