• The Roll Around: A Woman's Voice in Wrestling

  • By: Kayla Zickler
  • Podcast
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The Roll Around: A Woman's Voice in Wrestling

By: Kayla Zickler
  • Summary

  • Former college athlete from King University and former college coach at Emory & Henry College, Kayla Zickler interviews current college athletes and current coaches in the women's wrestling world of the USA. Hear inspiring stories and 'how to's' when looking to coach women/girls in wrestling and/or wrestle at the collegiate level.

    Kayla Zickler 2024
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Episodes
  • Episode #15 Positivity, Positivity, Positivity An Interview with Coach Lillian Humphries
    May 16 2024

    Coach Lillian radiates positivity! She uses her past experiences as an athlete to help her be the best coach she possibly can. She also shares about what she is looking for in student athletes who are interested in joining the Huntingdon College team and some other tips for student athletes looking to wrestle in college.

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    1 hr
  • Episode #14 How Wrestling Prepped Me For Motherhood
    May 9 2024

    I've learned so much in my new motherhood journey. I'm so thankful that I participated in a sport that set a great foundation for my motherhood journey. Happy Mother's Day everyone!

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    8 mins
  • Episode #13 Don’t Forget To Have Fun An Interview with Skie Roulo
    May 2 2024

    It’s never too late to get back into wrestling! Skie is living out her goals even when it is not the “norm”. Such an inspiration to everyone to not be afraid to go after what you want!

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    52 mins

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