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By Row New York - Inclusive Rowing
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
For our latest episode of Waterside Chats, we chat with Alumna Aleeyah Marrero about her growth from a shy middle schooler to a confident young college student on the premed track. She talks about finding a family within her teammates and about how rowing with us helped her succeed in high school and beyond.
Waterside Chats is your chance to listen to Row New York’s informal conversations on inclusive and competitive rowing. That’s right, inclusive and competitive. They are not mutually exclusive. There’s nothing better than the marriage of the two!
Who will you hear from at Row New York?
Usually, you’ll hear from Amanda Kraus (Founder and CEO at Row New York) or Arshay Cooper (Chief Program Officer and author of Suga Water). Occasionally others from our boards or team may join the conversation.
Row New York chats with Rachel Cytron, Executive Director and her predecessor, Jennie Trayes. Listen to Jennie’s goodbye as she starts a new chapter after ten years of service to Row New York and hear about Rachel’s first impressions of our organization and our sport.
Waterside Chats is your chance to listen to Row New York’s informal conversations on inclusive and competitive rowing. That’s right, inclusive and competitive. They are not mutually exclusive. There’s nothing better than the marriage of the two!
Who will you hear from at Row New York?
Usually, you’ll hear from Amanda Kraus (Founder and CEO at Row New York), or Arshay Cooper (Chief Program Officer and author of Suga Water). Occasionally others from our boards or team may join the conversation.
Row New York chats with Carolina Quijada, alumni and Adaptive Program Coordinator; Ivonne Quijada, Carolina’s sister and adaptive athlete; and their family about the adaptive rowing community and its impact on their lives.
Waterside Chats are your chance to listen to Row New York’s informal conversations on inclusive and competitive rowing. That’s right, inclusive and competitive. They are not mutually exclusive. There’s nothing better than the marriage of the two!
Who will you hear from at Row New York?
Usually, you’ll hear from Amanda Kraus (Founder and Executive Director at Row New York), Jennie Trayes (Deputy Executive Director), or Arshay Cooper (Chief Program Officer and author of Suga Water). Occasionally others from our boards or team may join the conversation.
Waterside Chats are your chance to listen to Row New York’s informal conversations on inclusive and competitive rowing. That’s right, inclusive and competitive. They are not mutually exclusive. There’s nothing better than the marriage of the two!
Who will you hear from at Row New York?
Usually, you’ll hear from Amanda Kraus (Founder and Executive Director at Row New York), Jennie Trayes (Deputy Executive Director), or Arshay Cooper (Chief Program Officer and author of Suga Water). Occasionally others from our boards or team may join the conversation.
Waterside Chats are your chance to listen to Row New York’s informal conversations on inclusive and competitive rowing. That’s right, inclusive and competitive. They are not mutually exclusive. There’s nothing better than the marriage of the two!
Who will you hear from at Row New York?
Usually, you’ll hear from Amanda Kraus (Founder and Executive Director at Row New York), Jennie Trayes (Deputy Executive Director), or Arshay Cooper (Chief Program Officer and author of Suga Water). Occasionally others from our boards or team may join the conversation.
Waterside Chats are your chance to listen to Row New York’s informal conversations on inclusive and competitive rowing. That’s right, inclusive and competitive. They are not mutually exclusive. There’s nothing better than the marriage of the two!
Who will you hear from at Row New York?
Usually, you’ll hear from Amanda Kraus (Founder and Executive Director at Row New York), Jennie Trayes (Deputy Executive Director), or Arshay Cooper (Chief Program Officer and author of Suga Water). Occasionally others from our boards or team may join the conversation.
Waterside Chats are your chance to listen to Row New York’s informal conversations on inclusive and competitive rowing. That’s right, inclusive and competitive. They are not mutually exclusive. There’s nothing better than the marriage of the two!
Who will you hear from at Row New York?
Usually, you’ll hear from Amanda Kraus (Founder and Executive Director at Row New York), Jennie Trayes (Deputy Executive Director), or Arshay Cooper (Chief Program Officer and author of Suga Water). Occasionally others from our boards or team may join the conversation.
Waterside Chats are your chance to listen to Row New York’s informal conversations on inclusive and competitive rowing. That’s right, inclusive and competitive. They are not mutually exclusive. There’s nothing better than the marriage of the two!
Who will you hear from at Row New York?
Usually, you’ll hear from Amanda Kraus (Founder and Executive Director at Row New York), Jennie Trayes (Deputy Executive Director), or Arshay Cooper (Chief Program Officer and author of Suga Water). Occasionally others from our boards or team may join the conversation.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.