From A to Zebra Podcast S3:E2 Letter E - End of an Era guest Greta Langhenry

EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 54 MIN

From A to Zebra Podcast S3:E2 Letter E - End of an Era guest Greta Langhenry

from From A to Zebra · host Dana Pappas, Nate Acosta

Summary In this inspiring episode, Greta Lange-Henry shares her journey into umpiring, breaking barriers as a woman in baseball, and the impactful work of Level UMP supporting underrepresented officials. Discover how passion, perseverance, and community are transforming the sport and empowering the next generation.Takeaways Passion and perseverance can lead to breaking barriers in sports.Supporting underrepresented groups in officiating is vital for diversity.Community and mentorship are key to success in sports careers.The legacy of Wendelstedt Umpire School shapes future generations.Confidence and continuous learning are essential for officials.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Journey of Umpiring02:54 Greta's Unique Path to Umpiring05:38 Overcoming Challenges and Building Confidence05:58 The Importance of Mentorship and Support08:46 Trailblazing as a Female Umpire11:20 The Legacy of Wendelstedt Umpire School14:12 Reflections on the End of an Era16:43 The Emotional Connection to Officiating23:26 The Emotional Journey of Officiating27:36 Understanding the Role of Officials31:31 Lessons Learned from Umpire School34:38 Introducing Level UMP: A New Era43:45 Building Community and Support in Umpiring53:43 riverside_ed_- take 02 _ sep 25, 2024 001_from_a to zebra (1).mp4

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