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Cindy Ehnes - First American Women to win Gold in Paralympic Alpine Skiing
Chris Waddell's Nametags Chat Podcast
English - January 18, 2023 17:02 - 1 hour - 58.8 MBSelf-Improvement Education Health & Fitness resilience anti-bullying mental health empowerment education students children Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Cindy Ehnes was the first American woman to win Gold in a Winter Paralympics. Her speed might have been a result of being a Bonne Bell girl, the sporty, outdoor group of girls that skied fast and sold cosmetics. If she lost a race the man got to kiss her. Then Cindy earned a law degree and launched a high-profile career in the healthcare field that included serving as Director of California’s Department of Managed Health Care under Governor Schwarzenegger. How did turn perception of disability upside down? How didn’t she?