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Exceptional Women- Magic 106.7

MAGIC 106.7's Exceptional Women program has put nearly 400 women in the spotlight. Exceptional Women overcome obstacles to achieve greatness in their lives.

Margaret Davenport

Audio|Fri, 8 Jun 2007
|high schoolfound at11:54, 7:34

“…more things one thing that I. It was very interested in in high school but our high school didn't have the resource is to support it was architecture my parents had to jump through a lot of hoops to get …”

“…Russian river area and Sonoma County they think of -- Chardonnay and pinot noir and then our area where winery in our state vineyards are located in Alexander valley. People think more of red Bordeaux varietal. …”

Rosie Cohen

Audio|Fri, 8 Jun 2007
|mike adamsfound at1:24, 3:35

“…to go to Hawaii. Hi this is magic 106 point seven exciting Mike Adams listen to morning magic every working at 750 for the Hawaiian vacation song of the day one -- later later in the …”

“…and in my house for I got stereo everything that business news classical music mostly may be one beetles record and my mom she put on some things classical and I can't -- the stairs and …”

Joan Wallace-Benjamin

Audio|Fri, 8 Jun 2007
|wellesley collegefound at5:20, 0:30

“…up in Queens New York. And how far she's come year old Wellesley College graduate and the black woman and you're at one of the nation's most prestigious schools so I'm thinking. He graduated in 1975 you their from 71 to 75. You missed Hillary Clinton by cup. …”

“…Raised in Queens New York she came to our area to attend Wellesley College. . And then received her doctorate from Brandeis in social welfare she would go on to become the president of the urban league …”

Dr. Tracy Battaglia

Audio|Fri, 8 Jun 2007
|breast cancerfound at0:16, 1:19

“…Tracy -- hagel yeah she's an American Cancer Society funded researcher at Boston University. . She studies African American and white women's perceptions. Of cancer risk. She's found that minority women and women of -- lower socio economic status how lower rates of -- on Griffey screening. And this contributes to being diagnosed at a more advanced stage breast cancer Tracy also sees patients every single day as a primary care physician. And Boston university's medical center she's also an assistant professor of medicine. And the research director for the EU national center of excellence in women's health. Making strides against breast cancer happens today on the asked LaMont. Millions of dollars will be raised in the fight against breast cancer so I started out our interview by asking Tracy. What does this money mean for your research project. …”

“…underserved women. African Americans are one of those minority populations that suffer breast cancer but also other cancers de funding from the American Cancer Society allows us to look can understand where those differences arise from …”

Margaret Davenport

MAGIC 106.7's Exceptional Women program has put nearly 400 women in the spotlight. Exceptional Women overcome obstacles to achieve greatness in their lives.

Audio|Fri, 8 Jun 2007

Martha Coakley

Audio|Sun, 3 Jun 2007
|high schoolfound at3:05, 1:55

“…family five kids for girls and a boy we all went to local schools for high school Catholic schools my dad -- his own business there and it was actually a great place to grow up. We could walk …”

“…I did a morning show called morning call. Right did everything from classical music to pop -- we read the news and then I started doing a classical show but I always enjoyed radio with that …”

Jennifer Azzi

Audio|Sat, 26 May 2007
|high schoolfound at1:13, 3:05

“…And thirteen years in women's pro ball. And in between there were high school games and a win in the Final Four in 1990 her senior year at Stanford and since there were no women's pro basketball leagues in the US at the time. She played basketball in Europe she helped to found the ABL the American basketball league to …”

“…great having him on like that she she was valedictorian of her high school so at least she. You know got the brains and and and you know but wasn't able to to Spain and sports …”

Mary Richardson

Audio|Sun, 6 May 2007
|mary richardsonfound at0:13, 0:35

“…in the studio a woman you've been watching for 25 years on chronicle. . WCVB. Channel five's award winning show. She is Mary Richardson and chronicle is the nation's longest running locally produced nightly news magazine welcome Mary. …”

“…got buddies at Dan rivers and running out Tallahassee 25 birthday to chronicle -- 92 was a pretty big -- Or to launch -- magic and also for chronicle. . It seems like a long time ago and then I guess it seems like yesterday so what are you most proud enough about this show it seems like a labour of love when I watch it you know anniversaries tend to be a time I think for that your marriage anniversary or whatever you tend to think about what's important about -- you should do and I was thinking one day about chronicle and its role in the community. Think in some ways I hope that we have made Boston an even better place to …”

Rosalie Gerut

Audio|Sat, 28 Apr 2007
|blue hillfound at5:51, 1:01

“…songwriter of course -- your own record label I started something called Blue Hill recordings and I have produced several CD's I wrote it -- a peace musical we are here for a film for. -- was come breaking the silence -- PBS and I decided that I really want to express my feelings about the Holocaust not just the darkness of the past but what the culture was before that. And responses to now no no record company seemed -- at -- time so I decided to plunge in and create a record company and learn how to produce an album so we are here was the first album and and several others followed. …”

“…lullaby. From a collection called sleep my child -- put out my Blue Hill recordings released right here in Milton -- Music and lyrics and being sung by Rosalie Jenna and she produced the CD -- …”

Berta MacDonald

Audio|Sun, 22 Apr 2007
|vice presidentfound at0:16, 1:31

“…name is Roberta MacDonald but. You can caller -- she's the senior vice president of Cabot cheese in Vermont. . Winner of the 2006 world championship cheese contest for the world's best -- And that's not all. Byrd is the mother of three as she and her family raise cattle on a working farm in Vermont she is devoted to saving America's family farms. -- has a passion for four leaf clover is and not just because they're …”

“…stopped lineup to give birth my parents. I went to three different high schools -- can partly just about anywhere and Diana float. It sounds to me like may be that early stage where you were …”