Erica Johnson; You Can't Define Me
An episode of the Spinning the Light Podcast podcast, hosted by Sharon A and Christy B, titled "Erica Johnson; You Can't Define Me" was published on May 15, 2023 and runs 47 minutes.
May 15, 2023 ·47m · Spinning the Light Podcast
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Summary
Erica Johnson has her degree in Sports Management and has devoted her time to encouraging women to follow their dream of participating and competing in the sports industry, which has been predominantly a male dominated field. Listen to her strategy of working to break the barriers and stereotypes around women in the sports industry.
Episode Description
Erica Johnson has her degree in Sports Management and has devoted her time to encouraging women to follow their dream of participating and competing in the sports industry, which has been predominantly a male dominated field. Listen to her strategy of working to break the barriers and stereotypes around women in the sports industry.
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