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Isabella Rossellini and Muhammad Ali have crossed paths a few times —first, while she was assisting a sports journalist as a young woman, and later, when a tragedy led the boxer to knock on her door.
Hear this story and more in the final episode of season 2, which is all about sports and the ways in which beauty enhances the performance of athletes around the world.
Have you ever seen the haka being performed? The war dance consists of slapping the knees, passionate chants and eyes bulging. It is a ceremonial dance originating from the Māori, New Zealand’s native population, but it has since been taken up by New Zealand’s rugby team, the All Blacks, named for their black uniform. To discuss how Polynesian culture unites the rugby team, as well as how Polynesian tattoos demonstrate cultural pride, producer Gigi sits down with rugby legend Joe Rokocoko.
In our second story, we speak to WNBA legend Sue Bird about the importance of individuality within the team sport of basketball, as well as how NIL — a recent ruling by the NCAA — reveals how beauty is changing the sports landscape.
Finally, we speak to tennis legend Naomi Osaka about mental health, self-care and how she wants to bring fun back into the game of tennis.
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Isabella Rossellini and Muhammad Ali have crossed paths a few times —first, while she was assisting a sports journalist as a young woman, and later, when a tragedy led the boxer to knock on her door.
Hear this story and more in the final episode of season 2, which is all about sports and the ways in which beauty enhances the performance of athletes around the world.
Have you ever seen the haka being performed? The war dance consists of slapping the knees, passionate chants and eyes bulging. It is a ceremonial dance originating from the Māori, New Zealand’s native population, but it has since been taken up by New Zealand’s rugby team, the All Blacks, named for their black uniform. To discuss how Polynesian culture unites the rugby team, as well as how Polynesian tattoos demonstrate cultural pride, producer Gigi sits down with rugby legend Joe Rokocoko.
In our second story, we speak to WNBA legend Sue Bird about the importance of individuality within the team sport of basketball, as well as how NIL — a recent ruling by the NCAA — reveals how beauty is changing the sports landscape.
Finally, we speak to tennis legend Naomi Osaka about mental health, self-care and how she wants to bring fun back into the game of tennis.
Links below:

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