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Episode 145 - Lindsey Vonn, Joanne Bullard, Psy.D

59 min · 27. mar. 202659 min
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After a short hiatus, we welcome back Joanne bullard, a sports psychologist and Assistant Professor in the Health in the Health and Exercise Science Department at Rowan University. We previously discussed Lindsey Vonn but from the orthopeadic point of view. Today we delve into the psychology aspect of her injury and recovery. We also topic about the essay Lauren Betts, the UCLA basket ball player recently published documenting her struggles with depression, and even discuss the tragic story of Marshawn Kneeland, Dallas Cowboy who recently took his own life.

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