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Two Women Who Give a Puck
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15 episodes
1 month ago
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EP 13 - Moriah Gilbertson - Buzzer Beaters Player
Two Women Who Give a Puck
27 minutes
2 months ago
EP 13 - Moriah Gilbertson - Buzzer Beaters Player
Tera and Sarah sit down with one of their Buzzer Beater players, Moriah Gilbertson.   In this episode, Moriah shares her deeply personal and inspiring journey into hockey. She initially said “No” when a friend asked her to try a women’s 101 hockey clinic with her. However, she was convinced to switch that “No” to “Yes” and that decision led to immense transformation.   She developed a fixed mindset from her dance background, which made her resistant to trying new things, especially sports. Hockey helped her develop a growth mindset, which she now models for her daughters.   After suffering severe health issues during pregnancy, including months of immobility, hockey became a symbol of physical recovery and empowerment. She now feels strong, capable, and proud to be active with her family.   Moriah wants her legacy to be one of strength, resilience, and openness to new experiences, both within her family and the broader hockey community.    Moriah’s story is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to try something new.    Hockey has given her joy, strength, and a sense of belonging. AND she wants to make sure all women, of all ages and abilities, realize that hockey is TRULY for EVERYONE. Even someone like her who had no prior experience and physical health struggles to overcome.
Two Women Who Give a Puck