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Media & Interviews

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Podcast Appearances

 

RISE RESOLUTE with Gina Meyer, DPT
​"We are More the Same than Different"

If you are open to being inspired by gritty women who have pushed through difficulties and finding motivation in the way we are all connected, this podcast is for you. Prepare to be inspired as Gina Meyer, Doctor of Physical Therapy and leader in the health and wellness industry gets up close and personal with athletes who have made it through seemingly insurmountable challenges. Connect to their struggle, find out how they were able to RISE!

 

PURPOSEFUL FITNESS with Coach Ola

"How to get started with triathlon journey and how it can be for the Muslim woman in hijab with Khadijah"

 

Welcome to the Purposeful Fitness with Coach Ola where I dive in deeper into holistic health & fitness topics that will help you stay inspired, motivated, and dedicated to living a purposeful fit life while pursuing for the akhirah. Your host, Coach Ola Khaldi Alghazzouli is an ACE certified personal trainer, a functional fitness specialist, and a swim instructor. She graduated from George Mason University with a B.S in Biology and a health promotion minor

 

Studio Interviews

CONNECT with Titania Jordan:

"Connect with IT Professional Khadijah Diggs" sharing her life as an Athlete a Mom and an IT Professional.

 

MOTIVATIONAL MOMENTS with Ameenh Muhammad-Diggins:

"Team USA Tri Athlete ! Intimate Interview with Khadijah Diggs"

 

 

Marketing Videos

Southern Company:

Southern Company employee Khadjiah Diggs talks about her journey from her first triathlon to her joining Team USA.

 

Runner'sWorld:

"Running with a Hijab: 3 Woman Tell You Their Thoughts" sharing thoughts on racing in hijab with two other hijabi endurance athletes prior to our review of several sports hijab brands.

 

 

Magazine and News Articles

 

Runner's World:

"Signing a Waiver to Run in Hijab Isn't the Solution. It’s the Problem."

The Guardian:

"Fasts and late-night protein shakes: how Muslim athletes compete during Ramadan"

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