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Game On ft. Rachel Demita

An episode of the Out Of His League podcast, hosted by Mackenzie Dipman, titled "Game On ft. Rachel Demita" was published on November 24, 2021 and runs 40 minutes.

November 24, 2021 ·40m · Out Of His League

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We are back! Rachel Demita joins us again for another episode, this time to discuss: walking away from basketball & a full ride scholarship, how challenging the status quo and taking risks has helped her career, PLUS the growing gaming culture ... p.s. tune in this Friday (11/26) for some additional BONUS CONTENT w/ Rachel all about deal breakers and boundaries. Live Love Gameday is offering a special 20% discount for listeners (CODE: OOHL20) Edited by @hermanjohndad & hosted by ZenCast.fm

We are back! Rachel Demita joins us again for another episode, this time to discuss: walking away from basketball & a full ride scholarship, how challenging the status quo and taking risks has helped her career, PLUS the growing gaming culture ... p.s. tune in this Friday (11/26) for some additional BONUS CONTENT w/ Rachel all about deal breakers and boundaries.

Live Love Gameday is offering a special 20% discount for listeners (CODE: OOHL20)

Edited by @hermanjohndad & hosted by ZenCast.fm

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