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Season 2 | Episode 2: Hannah Hicks

Episode 2 of the From The Shadow podcast, hosted by Chad Bearden, titled "Season 2 | Episode 2: Hannah Hicks" was published on June 14, 2022 and runs 45 minutes.

June 14, 2022 ·45m · From The Shadow

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The daughter of Hannah Storm (the most prolific female in sportscasting history and anchor of ESPN's Sportscenter) and Dan Hicks (the NBC sports reporter known for calling some of the most memorable events in Olympic Sports history), Hannah Hicks knew from a young age that sports would not be her path. In Fact, after being surrounded by it her whole life, she ran from it. However, Hannah now finds herself at the helm of her own business as a music manager in Los Angelas working with some some of the biggest names in pop music and knocking down walls to create a name for herself and a new, safe space for women in the music industry.

The daughter of Hannah Storm (the most prolific female in sportscasting history and anchor of ESPN's Sportscenter) and Dan Hicks (the NBC sports reporter known for calling some of the most memorable events in Olympic Sports history), Hannah Hicks knew from a young age that sports would not be her path. In Fact, after being surrounded by it her whole life, she ran from it. However, Hannah now finds herself at the helm of her own business as a music manager in Los Angelas working with some some of the biggest names in pop music and knocking down walls to create a name for herself and a new, safe space for women in the music industry.

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