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Top headlines from our Renegade Community. Â Â Austin Life Magazine Renegade Feature As a brand ne

Top headlines from our Renegade Community.   Austin Life Magazine Renegade Feature As a brand new Austin resident, the prominent entrepreneurial energy is one of the things I love about this city. So it's no surprise that so many of the women in the [Renegade Community]( were drawn to Austin, too. Austin Life Magazine did a beautiful [feature]( on the Renegade women, and I'm so excited to share it with you. Check out [the article]( to learn about the dynamic Renegades that are making an impact in Austin! I can't wait to meet more female Austin leaders. Feel free to connect me if you know of any!   Forging The Path for Women Who Game Nearly 50% of the 2.7 billion gamers are women. Heather Ouida, Laura Deutsch, Verta Maloney & [Renegade Accelerator]( Grad Rebecca Dixon founded [the*gameHERs]( to give women who game a place to connect. Not one, but all four of the co-founders are on [Why Not Now?]( this week! They created the*gameHERs because, when they Googled a community for female gamers, nothing came up. The co-founders are passionate about creating inclusive spaces in gaming & business. It’s so important that traditionally marginalized communities are represented where there is profit to be made. Listen to [the episode]( to hear how this community has changed people’s lives.   Webby Awards Congratulations to Former CNN Chief White House Correspondent turned Entrepreneur & Renegade Accelerator Grad [Jessica Yellin](. She founded [#NewsNotNoise]( which was nominated for not one but THREE [Webby Awards]( for coverage of 2020. Jessica's mission with [#NewsNotNoise]( is to give her followers information, not a panic attack, that leaves them feeling informed & confident. You’re doing just that, Jessica! We’re so proud to have you as a part of our community. Give [#NewsNotNoise]( a follow!   Renegade Accelerator Last week was a career highlight. 30 Renegades graduated from the [Renegade Accelerator]( & joined the [Renegade Collective](. There are now 90 of us that span across the globe. We have created a mosaic of like-minded, like-hearted women who are 10x’ing the way we think & execute. Together. If this sounds like something you want to be a part of, head to [RenegadeAccelerator.com](. Our Summer Renegade Accelerator enrollment opens next week. [S]( up for our emails]( so you don't miss out!        mailto:amy@amyjomartin.com Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Amy Jo Martin, LLC, Austin, Austin, TX 78739, United States

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