
"A League of Her Own: Ingrid Russell-Narcise Seattle Mariners" (S4 E20)
03/30/23 • 22 min
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March is Women's History Month, a time set aside to honor the contributions of women in this nation. But with spring in the air, it's also time for baseball, since today is Opening Day at T-Mobile Park for the Seattle Mariners.
Bloodworks 101 contributor Juan Cotto spoke with Ingrid Russell-Narcise from the Mariners front office about baseball, about how women have changed the game and like any baseball fans this time of year, they talked about possibilities.
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March is Women's History Month, a time set aside to honor the contributions of women in this nation. But with spring in the air, it's also time for baseball, since today is Opening Day at T-Mobile Park for the Seattle Mariners.
Bloodworks 101 contributor Juan Cotto spoke with Ingrid Russell-Narcise from the Mariners front office about baseball, about how women have changed the game and like any baseball fans this time of year, they talked about possibilities.
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It's that time of year again - tax time. So, it's top of mind, right? But did you know there's an easy way to donate to nonprofits like Bloodworks Northwest and get a tax deduction without all the headaches of gathering receipts? On this edition of Bloodworks 101, John Yeager speaks with Gene Farrell, President & CEO of a fintech startup called Vanilla. Gene's also a member of Bloodworks' Board of Trustees and an expert when it comes to contributing to a cause you care about.
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