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ATL Stuntwoman - Wendy Gutierrez

1 h 27 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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From training with Power Rangers to doing stunts for superheroes. Wendy Gutierrez is an Atlanta-based stuntwoman with a fun backstory: she's the sister of a Power Ranger, has a martial arts background, and is a mom to a teenage boy when she got started. Super chill vibes on this episode, talking about what it was like training with her brother and his team, how she keeps up her skills now, what it was like booking her first stunt job as a double, having a son with such a unique job, and what the hustle looks like for her.

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