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Episode 29: Say it With Your Chest

An episode of the An Axe League of Their Own podcast, hosted by Alex, Jacy, Adeline, titled "Episode 29: Say it With Your Chest" was published on September 4, 2024 and runs 55 minutes.

September 4, 2024 ·55m · An Axe League of Their Own

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In this episode we talk about one of the toughest things to do in axe throwing: advocating for yourself! Whether it be asking for a board change, to a second opinion, it’s an important thing to be able to communicate your needs with those around you. And if you disagree with this episode’s hot take…. no you didn’t. If you still think you disagree, catch Alex outside. Don’t forget to donate to our Gal-Lee fund to keep sending women to tournaments throughout the year. Please send any shoutouts, hot takes, comments, and concerns to [email protected]

In this episode we talk about one of the toughest things to do in axe throwing: advocating for yourself! Whether it be asking for a board change, to a second opinion, it’s an important thing to be able to communicate your needs with those around you. And if you disagree with this episode’s hot take…. no you didn’t. If you still think you disagree, catch Alex outside.

Don’t forget to donate to our Gal-Lee fund to keep sending women to tournaments throughout the year. Please send any shoutouts, hot takes, comments, and concerns to [email protected]

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