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Give It Up Podcast LIVE at Title 9

Give It Up Podcast LIVE at Title 9

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Margo Hinton host of the Give It Up Podcast leads a live recording at Title 9. Title 9 is the new ALL women's sport's bar and restaurant in Pittsburgh, PA. Sherree Goldstein the owner and founder of Title 9 talks about opening the business and what it's meant to her and the community. Margo also interviews Kai Lotz a bartender at Title 9 and Chatham University Basketball Player. Dr. Emily Zink, a resident doctor and a Title 9 patron also joins this episode to talk about hoops in Indiana and Iowa. Jen Bruce and Dr. Karen Hall discuss Nepheesa Collier's press conference that put the WNBA Commissioner and Leadership on blast! Listen and enjoy this thoughtful, and entertaining episode of the Give It Up Podcast with Margo Hinton.

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2:05 - Best Thing I Heard Today with Sherree Goldstein

4:25 - How Title 9 Came to be

6:30 - Chorus or Basketball

9:30 - The Hurdles of Opening a Business

12:00 - Community Event Space

14:00 - Celebrating Women's Sports

14:30 - VOTE VOTE VOTE

16:00 - Dr. Emily and Kai (IOWA VS. INDIANA)

18:30 - Indiana Fever What had happened was...

22:00 - The Caitlin Clark Effect

25:00 - Candace Parker Shout Out

27:00 - Las Vegas Aces Leadership

29:00 - Constructive Criticism

30:30 - Dr. Karen Hall and Jennifer Bruce in the BUILDING

33:00 - WNBA "The REFS Suck" (NOT)

35:00 - A'JA Dominance

37:00 - PWBA FLASHBACK

39:00 - Pre-WNBA Basketball Stories

42:00 - A'Ja (work on your right)

45:00 - How does Caitlin fit back in with her team?

49:00 - Nephessa Collier BLOW UP THE LEAGUE

51:00 - Karen "Can't trust her"

55:00 - Lisa Leslie or Candace Parker (This or That)

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