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Happy Holidays from Team Hansen! We will be mostly unavailable until after Christmas, as John is recovering from surgery...
12/16/2024

Happy Holidays from Team Hansen!

We will be mostly unavailable until after Christmas, as John is recovering from surgery, but we are grateful for your support and look forward to seeing you in the new year!

11/04/2024

Happy 82nd birthday to Bobbi Gibb, the first woman to break the 70-year-old gender barrier of the world's oldest annual marathon and complete the Boston Marathon! With women banned from running in the marathon, Gibb, then 23 years old, snuck into the marathon from the sidelines in 1966, finishing the race in 3 hours, 21 minutes, and 40 seconds -- faster than two-thirds of the male runners! "I thought I might get arrested or they would throw me out," reflects Gibb. "But how can we prove that we can do something if we are not allowed to do it?" Ultimately, she decided running was worth breaking the rules, explaining: “I just fell in love with [the marathon] because I knew these people felt the same way about running I felt... I thought: If I can run the marathon and run it well, it will break down the stereotypes that have been used to keep women confined.”

While Gibb loved to run since she was a child, she didn't know much about competitive running but when she watched the 1964 Boston Marathon she says, "I fell in love. I wasn't thinking whether it was men or women. I just fell in love — I knew it was my destiny." She trained for two years to run the marathon and, when she felt she was ready, Gibb requested an entry form for the 1966 Boston Marathon. To her shock, her request was refused: Amateur Athletic Union regulations forbid women from running more than 1.5 miles, and besides the race director informed her, “women are physiologically incapable of running 26.2 miles."

But Gibb, who regularly ran for hours -- as many as 40 miles at a time -- knew that was wrong. So on race day, she covered her hair with a blue hoodie, and hid behind a bush near the starting line until she could blend into the pack. She was afraid the male runners would bulldoze her off the course; instead, “to my great delight, they said, 'Gee whiz. I wish my wife would run’... This is just what I wanted: men and women treating each other with respect.” She was greeted with cheers of support from the police officers lining the route and from many spectators in the crowd, especially when she ran past the all-women Wellesley College.

Despite Gibb's positive reception, it did not mean that the marathon was now open to female runners. The next year, Kathrine Switzer registered for the race using her first initial and BAA co-director Jock Semple tried to pull her physically from the course mid-race, leading to one of running’s most dramatic photo sequences. Switzer's fellow male runners worked to protect her and urged her on, and she completed the race as the Boston Marathon's first registered female runner. However, it wasn’t until 1972 -- after many years of pressure from women's sports advocates -- that the Boston Marathon officially allowed female runners. It took another 12 years of campaigning for women to finally be allowed to compete in the marathon at the Olympic Games -- a victory which was achieved at long last with the first women's marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

For an inspiring picture book about her Bobbi Gibb, we recommend "Girl Running" for ages 5 to 9 at https://amzn.to/3FCpXBd

Adults can read more about Bobbi Gibb's story in her two books: "Wind in the Fire" (http://amzn.to/2wm7svh) and "To Boston With Love" (http://amzn.to/2xvkZ3O)

There is also a wonderful picture book about women breaking athletic records throughout history: "Girls With Guts!" for ages 6 to 9 at https://www.amightygirl.com/girls-with-guts

For an inspiring picture book about Kathrine Switzer's famous run, we highly recommend "Her Fearless Run: Kathrine Switzer's Historic Boston Marathon" for ages 6 to 10 at https://www.amightygirl.com/her-fearless-run

And for a fantastic t-shirt that speaks to the fact that strength has nothing to do with gender, check out the “I'm not strong for a girl. I'm just strong.” t-shirt for both kids and adults at https://www.amightygirl.com/strong-t-shirt

“IF you BUILD IT… they will come” — “Go the DISTANCE”Who knew 35 years after the movie came out I’d FINALLY get to stand...
10/18/2024

“IF you BUILD IT… they will come” — “Go the DISTANCE”

Who knew 35 years after the movie came out I’d FINALLY get to stand on the field… at dawn… with my husband… and meeting our financial advisor, Carlson Financial Coaching IN PERSON (instead of exclusively online) there later on, only to realize… how far I’ve gone to “ease [my] pain” — it was TOTALLY worth it.

Even the drive to Field of Dreams Movie Site from across the country and entirely out of the way was TOTALLY worth it— and it was not “out of the way” at all when it brought so much “return on my investment” of time and energy… it was also wonderful to get to pay my respects to James Earl Jones while I was there!

But let me tell you… the LIFE REVIEW at dawn was a little surreal — because it gave me the chance to recognize the blessings of the journey, in the journey and on the journey.

If you or someone you love is overwhelmed by the journey, that’s WHY I do what I DO — I’ve been there through all kinds of “battles we tell no one about” — and I’ve come other to the other side — give us a call for a free consult and let’s see if we can create YOUR path to “go the distance” — trust me… it’s totally worth it.

Paying homage to James Earl Jones on The Field of Dreams this morning —may he rest knowing how loved he was, is, and alw...
10/17/2024

Paying homage to James Earl Jones on The Field of Dreams this morning —may he rest knowing how loved he was, is, and always will be.

Too true!  Lots of hardworking people out there just trying to keep the bills paid — corporate big wigs most likely don’...
10/16/2024

Too true! Lots of hardworking people out there just trying to keep the bills paid — corporate big wigs most likely don’t live in your ‘hood… but small business owners do!

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Where does a retired Veterans Service Officer and her disabled retired Army Second Lieutenant husband eat when they’re o...
10/15/2024

Where does a retired Veterans Service Officer and her disabled retired Army Second Lieutenant husband eat when they’re on a roadtrip??

At EVERY Veteran Owned Small Business we find along the way!

Driving through Nebraska?? Check out Cartwrights BBQ for some SERIOUS barbecue!

Stand strong in YOUR OWN sense of self and purpose!  You’ve got this
10/03/2024

Stand strong in YOUR OWN sense of self and purpose! You’ve got this

09/23/2024

Happy 103rd birthday to Betty Reid Soskin, who served as America's oldest National Park Service ranger until her retirement at the age of 101! Soskin began her career as a ranger at age 85 at the Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park in California — a park that she had helped plan in its early stages years earlier. She celebrated her birthday on Friday in a ceremony held at the Betty Reid Soskin Middle School which was named in her honor. To read more about her incredible life story, visit https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=26716

Betty Reid Soskin is the author of an inspiring memoir, "Sign My Name to Freedom," at https://www.amightygirl.com/sign-my-name-to-freedom

For a fun doll for aspiring young rangers, we recommend the 12-inch Park Ranger Doll for ages 3 and up at https://www.amightygirl.com/park-ranger-doll

To introduce young readers to the true story of how millions of real-life "Rosie the Riveters" during WWII forever changed women's role in society, we recommend "Rosie the Riveter: Women Working on the Home Front in World War II," for ages 10 and up, at https://www.amightygirl.com/rosie-the-riveter

For an excellent book for teens and adults about the contributions of African-American women during World War II, we also recommend “Double Victory: How African American Women Broke Race and Gender Barriers to Help Win World War II” at https://www.amightygirl.com/double-victory

There is also an inspiring picture book honoring the women who supported the war effort during WWII: "Rosie: Stronger than Steel" for ages 4 to 8 at https://www.amightygirl.com/rosie-stronger-than-steel

For more books, toys, and clothing celebrating Rosie the Riveter, the famous WWII icon, visit our "Rosie the Riveter Collection" at http://amgrl.co/2n27EeE -- and for teens and adults, there's a 'Rosie the Riveter T-Shirt" at https://www.amightygirl.com/rosie-the-riveter-shirt

For books for adult readers about more heroic women of WWII, we've featured the best in historical fiction and biography in our blog post, "Telling Her Story: 40 Books for Adult Readers About Women Heroes of WWII," at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=24501

SpecialOps.orgCheck it out. This gentlemen is riding his bike across the country to raise awareness and money for vetera...
09/23/2024

SpecialOps.org

Check it out.

This gentlemen is riding his bike across the country to raise awareness and money for veterans and their families

He was also looking for breakfast tomorrow and a bike shop in Carson… so we sent him to The Courtyard Cafe & Bakery to support his other veteran businesses in town.

Today, each classroom from K-5 at the 3 major schools in our city were gifted at least one box of Crayola’s Colors of th...
09/23/2024

Today, each classroom from K-5 at the 3 major schools in our city were gifted at least one box of Crayola’s Colors of the World Markers by Team Hansen Education & Empowerment LLC — the days of having to ignore the beauty of EXACTLY who we are have gone— I’m glad we can contribute to our community, our world and our future leaders in such a way.

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