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Episode 25: Mic’d up: IATC Edition

An episode of the An Axe League of Their Own podcast, hosted by Alex, Jacy, Adeline, titled "Episode 25: Mic’d up: IATC Edition" was published on July 10, 2024 and runs 93 minutes.

July 10, 2024 ·93m · An Axe League of Their Own

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* HEADPHONE WARNING* Some parts of the following episode may be louder than others. Some language may not be suitable for younger listeners. Listener discretion is advised. In this episode we spent HOURS going through all of the mic’d up content from IATC weekend! Beginning with Global Showdown trials and finishing with Homecoming, everyone’s thoughts, feelings, and hot takes are put on display. Thank you to everyone who participated and we seriously love you all so much. Thank you for an unforgettable time-we hope you enjoy! Don’t forget to donate to our Gal-Lee fund to keep sending women to tournaments throughout the year. We want to hear from you! So if you have any questions feel free to reach out to us on social media or email us at [email protected]! Enjoy and thank you for your support <3

* HEADPHONE WARNING* Some parts of the following episode may be louder than others. Some language may not be suitable for younger listeners. Listener discretion is advised.


In this episode we spent HOURS going through all of the mic’d up content from IATC weekend! Beginning with Global Showdown trials and finishing with Homecoming, everyone’s thoughts, feelings, and hot takes are put on display. Thank you to everyone who participated and we seriously love you all so much. Thank you for an unforgettable time-we hope you enjoy!


Don’t forget to donate to our Gal-Lee fund to keep sending women to tournaments throughout the year. We want to hear from you! So if you have any questions feel free to reach out to us on social media or email us at [email protected]! Enjoy and thank you for your support <3

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