Ever thought about the role your parents play in your pageant career? In today’s Pageant Junkies Podcast, Michelle Hanson talks about her incredible life’s story, including how she lost both parents in a matter of months, and why pageants brought her joy in the midst of tragedy. If you only listen to one podcast in your entire life, we hope it’s this one.
Shelby Ringdahl, Miss Missouri 2013
If you’re a contestant – You CAN’T MISS today’s podcast… There is a Wealth of Wisdom in what Miss Missouri 2013, Shelby Ringdahl, has to say about competing in pageants and handling the “ugly side” of pageantry. Plus, Shelby talks about that crazy moment on stage when a different girl’s name was announced instead of her own! It’s all here – on the Pageant Junkies Podcast. 🙂
PS – Pictured next to Shelby is Paula Mae Kuiper, Miss Wisconsin 2013 – who also gets a “shout out” in today’s podcast! 🙂
Ali Rogers, Miss South Carolina 2012
She was stunning on stage – but Miss South Carolina 2012 Ali Rogers, never thought of herself as a pageant girl! Plus – discover what made her more nervous than being at Miss America in today’s podcast…
Jasmine Murray, Miss Mississippi 2014
From Mississippi’s Oustanding Teen, to American Idol, to the Miss America stage, Jasmine Murray has a lot to say about patience, perseverance and faith. We know you’ll love today’s podcast featuring Top 10 finalist and Miss Mississippi 2014, Jasmine Murray.
Leah Sykes, Miss America’s Outstanding Teen 2014
As Miss America’s Outstanding Teen 2014, Leah Sykes had an incredible year traveling the country, singing and promoting her platform, “Seeing Beyond Disabilities”. Now, Leah is an aspiring musician, with a new 501c3, and new goals ahead of her. Carrie Lakey uncovers exactly how Leah became involved in pageants, and what she hopes every young person involved in pageants, understands.




