• S1E3: How To Do Your Part in Growing the Game - ft. Larissa Pagdato | Chel Chit Chat with Lyss Houde

  • Feb 19 2025
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

S1E3: How To Do Your Part in Growing the Game - ft. Larissa Pagdato | Chel Chit Chat with Lyss Houde

  • Summary

  • Lyss Houde is joined by Larissa Pagdato for the third episode of Chel Chit Chat to discuss international women’s hockey and how you can leverage your personal experiences to give back.

    Larissa is a hockey player and second-generation Filipina-Canadian from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She is a graduate of the University of Winnipeg and coaches with the True North Youth Foundation’s hockey program. Larissa plays for Team Philippines in International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) tournaments.

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