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See Her Be Her

Episode 120 of the Dawn of Sports with Dawn Mitchell & Jim Souhan podcast, hosted by Talk North Podcast Network, titled "See Her Be Her" was published on March 31, 2026 and runs 51 minutes.

March 31, 2026 ·51m · Dawn of Sports with Dawn Mitchell & Jim Souhan

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Dawn Mitchell welcomes Grassroots Baseball founders Jean Fruth and Jeff Idelson to talk about their book and documentary on the rise of women's baseball and women's sports.

Dawn Mitchell welcomes Grassroots Baseball founders Jean Fruth and Jeff Idelson to talk about their book and documentary on the rise of women's baseball and women's sports.

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