
My daughter overcame seizures to prove ‘Wrestle Like a Girl’ means something
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Siena Palmisciano has wrestled since she was in 6th grade. She didn't just have to compete against her opponents, she had to overcome seizures to prove she and other girls belonged.
When she reached high school, her choices were to stop wrestling or to wrestle boys. She chose to wrestle boys. Nick Palmisciano is a New York Times bestselling author, an award-winning filmmaker, entrepreneur and co-founder of Save Our Allies, an international rescue organization that was born out of the Afghanistan evacuation, which Palmisciano took part in. He spent six years as an Army infantry officer, where he was once ordered to coach a high school wrestling team. It’s the best order he was ever given.
Not again.
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