One of those things that never happens if you open up women's changing rooms to any man who wants to come inside has happened. Again.
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“Having another person solve your problems is useless. All they are doing is sweeping your problems under the rug….They can help you clean up the mess, but you have to work with them. You have to take control…”
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“On Saturday May 23, Trauma Therapy of the Carolinas attended the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers’ Military Appreciation Night. The event allowed us to reach out to soldiers and their families, many of whom suffer from PTSD and other trauma-related problems…”
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Putting words to feelings is often a breakthrough in and of itself. Trauma therapy provides the strength for this to happen. Even if the words feel wrong or inadequate, even when the brain is screaming for you to take the safe route...
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John Sterling is as much a part of the fabric of the New York Yankees organization as any player. It was an honor to have him call every one of my games during my career and an absolute pleasure to get to know him on a personal basis. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. He will be deeply missed.
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We are saddened by the passing of former New York Yankees broadcaster John Sterling.
Through his unique style and passionate play-by-play calls, Sterling endeared himself to generations of players and fans as radio voice of the Yankees from 1989 to 2024.
His signature punctuation of Yankees victories included calling the final out of five World Series championships.
Sterling’s seven-decade broadcasting career also included stints with the Atlanta Braves and Hawks, the New York Nets and Islanders, and the Baltimore Bullets.
He was 87 years old.