• Pod #2/Ep. 184: It's Not for Someone Like Me to Bowl (with Christine Rebstock)

  • Nov 15 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Pod #2/Ep. 184: It's Not for Someone Like Me to Bowl (with Christine Rebstock)

  • Summary

  • When we last heard from Christine Rebstock of Middletown, CT on the show more than three years ago, she was looking forward to improving on the lanes and winning another New England Bowlers Association tournament.

    Times have changed, and so have some of Christine's priorities. "...my eyes have been opened about gender ideology..." Christine said in a message exchange last month.

    She's taken some steps toward bringing that ideology to bowling, including in the "It" in the title of this episode.

    We're catching up with Christine about her journey to regain the wave of success she had when she competed years before, and her effort to bring what she describes as "common sense" to the highest levels of competition in the sport.

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