Huddle

Huddle
Author: Brooke Baldwin
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780063017450

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Wall Street Journal Bestseller CNN news anchor Brooke Baldwin explores the phenomenon of “huddling,” when women lean on one another—in politics, Hollywood, activism, the arts, sports, and everyday friendships—to provide each other support, empowerment, inspiration, and the strength to solve problems or enact meaningful change. Whether they are facing adversity (like workplace inequity or a global pandemic) or organizing to make the world a better place, women are a highly potent resource for one another. Through a mix of journalism and personal narrative, Baldwin takes readers beyond the big headline-making huddles from recent years (such as the Women’s March, #MeToo, Times Up, and the record number of women running for public office) and embeds herself in groups of women of all ages, races, religions and socio-economic backgrounds who are banding together in America. HUDDLE explores several stories including: The benefits of all-girls learning environments, such as Karlie Kloss’s Kode with Klossy and Reese Witherspoon’s Filmmaker Lab for Girls in which young women are given the freedom to make mistakes, and find their confidence. The tactics employed by huddles of women who work in male-dominated industries including a group of US veterans/Democratic Congresswomen, a huddle of African-American judges in Harris County, Texas, and an all-female writers room in Hollywood. The wisdom of huddling from trusted pioneers such as Gloria Steinem, Billie Jean King, and Madeleine Albright as well as contemporary trailblazers like Stacey Abrams and Ava DuVernay. How professionals such as Chef Dominique Crenn and sports agent Lindsay Colas use their success to amplify other women in their fields. The ways huddles of women are dedicated to making seismic change, including a look at Indigenous women saving the planet, the women who founded Black Lives Matter, the mothers fighting for sensible gun laws, America’s favorite female athletes (Megan Rapinoe, Hilary Knight, and Sue Bird to name a few) agitating for equal pay, and female teachers rallying to improve their working conditions. The bond between women who practice self-care and trauma healing together, including the women who courageously survived sexual abuse, and the women who heal together in The Class and GirlTrek. The ways women are becoming more intentional about the life-saving power of friendship, including the bonds between military wives, new moms, and nurses getting through the time of Covid. Throughout her examination of this fascinating huddle phenomenon, Baldwin learns about the periods of huddle ‘droughts” in America, as well as the ways that Black women have been huddling for centuries. She also uncovers how huddling can be the “secret sauce” that makes many things possible for women: success in the workplace, effective grassroots change, confidence in girlhood, and a better physical and mental health profile in adulthood. Along the way, Baldwin takes readers through her own personal journey of growing up in the South and climbing the ladder of a male-dominated industry. Like so many women in her field, she encountered many sharp elbows on her career path, but became an early believer in adding more seats to the table and huddling with other women for strength and solidarity. In the process of writing HUDDLE, Baldwin learns that this seemingly new phenomenon is actually something women have been doing for generations—a quiet, collective power she learns to unlock in her transformation from journalist to champion for women.

The Huddle

The Huddle
Author: Janet Cooper
Publsiher: Chipmunkapublishing ltd
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2023
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781847476326

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SWAT No Huddle Offense

SWAT No Huddle Offense
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Jordan Publications Inc
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2023
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780986619137

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Get Back to Your Huddle

Get Back to Your Huddle
Author: R. A. ROBB
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781491760185

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Sometimes in life, it’s necessary to step back and to refocus, to go back the huddle—a center place for information gathered, distributed for action, and executed. In Get Back to Your Huddle ̧ author Richard A. Robinson uses the analogy of the huddle, most common in sporting events and in the workplace, to help you understand the power of self-forgiveness, of letting go, and of moving on from past events or thoughts that may hinder progress. Robinson explores the process of what it takes to get back to your huddle; it’s a thought process that unifies the spirit, mind, and body. He aligns the process with the Bible in a way that is open, honest, and truthful. Get Back to Your Huddle helps you become familiar with letting go of things that hold you down and to identify the thinking process of the harmful and destructive thoughts, emotions, and events you hold onto. Using personal anecdotes and stories, Robinson shares how God has worked in his life, and he shows others how to get the focus back, find the peace that surpasses all understanding, and ultimately move on.

Breaking the Huddle

Breaking the Huddle
Author: Don Everts,Doug Schaupp,Val Gordon
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2016-11-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830883066

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Most Christians are stuck in the huddle, focusing on our own needs and limiting our relationships with outsiders. Don Everts, Doug Schaupp and Val Gordon explain how our churches can become conversion communities, where evangelistic growth becomes the new normal and the whole community itself becomes a winsome, thriving witness to those around it.

Freedom in the Huddle

Freedom in the Huddle
Author: Darrell Mudra,Gordon Scoles
Publsiher: Championship Books & Video Productions
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1986
Genre: Coaching (Athletics)
ISBN: PSU:000017080019

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Family Huddle

Family Huddle
Author: Peyton Manning,Eli Manning,Archie Manning
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Fathers and sons
ISBN: 0545153778

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Peyton and Eli Manning are now NFL superstars, but they are still kids in Family Huddle. Readers of all ages will follow along as Eli and Petyon pile into the car with older brother Cooper for a trip to visit their grandparents. Their dad, former NFL star Archie Manning, isat the wheel. The boys joke around and play football at every opportunity. Readers learn about the famous family and football too, as the boys run fun plays like the buttonhook, quarterback sneak, and hook and ladder.Family and football have always been a big deal in the Manning family. Family Huddle is based on some of the Mannings' memories from their days in Louisiana and Mississippi.

How She Did It

How She Did It
Author: Molly Huddle,Sara Slattery
Publsiher: Rodale Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780593234266

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The ultimate roadmap for female distance runners, from two-time Olympian Molly Huddle and two-time NCAA champion Sara Slattery—featuring 50 candid interviews with women who’ve made it The road from a high school track to an Olympic starting line is long and sometimes shadowy. Obstacles like chronic injuries, under-fueled nutrition, and coercive coaching can threaten to derail careers before they’ve even begun. Frustrated by seeing young talent burn out before reaching their potential, professional distance runner Molly Huddle and college coach Sara Slattery have teamed up with trailblazing running legends and sports medicine professionals to create an essential guide to reach your running potential. This is How She Did It—an instructional and inspirational collection of stories and advice for female runners. The book begins with key information from the professionals who help make athletic excellence possible: trainers, physicians, nutritionists, and sports psychologists. Then, you’ll hear the first-person accounts of fifty women who’ve done it themselves. From the pioneers who fought tirelessly for women’s inclusion in the sport to the names splashed across headlines today, featured athletes include: Joan Benoit Samuelson • Patti Catalano Dillon • Madeline Manning Mims • Paula Radcliffe • Deena Kastor • Brenda Martinez • Shalane Flanagan • Emma Coburn • Raevyn Rogers • Molly Seidel • and more With Molly and Sara guiding the way, these athletes share their empowering stories, biggest regrets, funniest moments, and hard-won advice. Collectively, these voices are the embodiment of strength, meant to educate, inspire, and motivate you to see how far—and how fast—you can go.