
42 min

Kristy Hitchens - Empowering Women Through The Pink Belt Scholarship Program The Martial Arts Woman Podcast
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- Society & Culture
Kristy Hitchens talks about how and why she founded the Pink Belt project in Australia, a martial art scholarship for women in need, especially victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. A journalist and media officer by trade, and a blogger on the side, Kristy has a sprite enthusiasm about martial arts and makes a positive difference as a martial art woman. She is a Taekwondo black belt, karate student, and also a wife and mother. In this interview she shares insights on why martial arts are important for women, why being a beginner is a good thing, how she overcame a physical injury to take her black belt test, and why failing is a step on the ladder to success.
I’m sure her interview will inspire you to be the best that you can be and strive to make a positive difference in the world, too.
For more information and Kristy's bio, click here: www.themartialartswoman.com
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Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andrea-harkins/support
Kristy Hitchens talks about how and why she founded the Pink Belt project in Australia, a martial art scholarship for women in need, especially victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. A journalist and media officer by trade, and a blogger on the side, Kristy has a sprite enthusiasm about martial arts and makes a positive difference as a martial art woman. She is a Taekwondo black belt, karate student, and also a wife and mother. In this interview she shares insights on why martial arts are important for women, why being a beginner is a good thing, how she overcame a physical injury to take her black belt test, and why failing is a step on the ladder to success.
I’m sure her interview will inspire you to be the best that you can be and strive to make a positive difference in the world, too.
For more information and Kristy's bio, click here: www.themartialartswoman.com
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Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andrea-harkins/support
42 min