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that, sorry, coming up on the show. and with that one, welcome to a special edition of your max. today, we focus on diversity, and this is what else we have for you. beauty is h, as at the senior monarchs are 50 plus a rather boy less scottish, some color from scotland scot. this stuff at 1st we've got a story about a british race car drive at charlie martin. she has had to overcome lots of challenges, not only on the race track, but also in her private life. she came out as transgender a few years ago and then decided to tradition, which was tough, especially as she felt she had to choose between a career motor sports or being her true self. in the end though, it all turned out and let's take a look at her incredible johnny ah,
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on the racetrack charlie martin fights for every additional 2nd. the 40 year old british driver is also fighting for greater acceptance for transsexual people and the l. g. b t q plus movement as a whole, as the 1st trans woman to compete, and the 24 hours of limone race getting more tv. my go. sure you want to do that is the joy of it, because it's that it's the biggest thing i can think of doing. but equally i want to do something. dick inspired close to change one, some on his algebra, chicky plus making history at the greatest race in the world. it's good afternoon, julie. then she drove her 1st raise in 2004 at age 23 and who show her love of motor. sports has only accelerated the feeling
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of bid and pushing herself and exhilaration were very important things for me. yeah, it's funny and it makes me to get even as a child she never felt truly comfortable in her own skin. me white in the morning and see myself in the mirror and i just realized, yeah, i don't even have any connection with the person staring back at me anymore. yeah, because i just, i didn't feel happy about how my body looked. i was very uncomfortable about my gender because i, i knew that fundamentally there was something wrong. but once in the driver's seat, she within her element with the race hot, it was like a happy place to me. but that was at a point in my life when i grew up feeling very limited because knowing that i was
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transgender from a young age, making me feel very limited in terms of my life. it was like, you have to choose between being the person you want to be doing things, career wise, and so on and so on, that you want a half in your life. you can't have both those things. for the sake of her racing career, charlie martin suppressed her true self, but eventually she reached her limit. ah, what's the point living? living you? and that was january 20 twelf that i, i decided i came this year, i'm going to transition she headed back out on to the track for the 1st time again, 9 months after her gender transition. scary thing. could imagine. a lot of people did. ne, what was happening. so you know me or did notice maybe like, why is there transpose here?
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fortunately, 7 or 8 of my close friends i raced with came over survey ne, can he think hog i, hey, how you doing? you may say it was enough for me to think i'm going to come back next spring and she picked up her racing career where she left off, but everything else about her life changed completely. she moved from lester to brighton to get active in the l. g. b t q was movement. in the meantime, she's become something of a spokesperson for it. i want to help other people find the happiness that i found in facilitating more inclusive environments where everybody can be that true authentic self. now she prepares for her race is harder and more persistently than ever before. after her gender transition,
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her motor sports career really took off. i started my confidence and self belief that i'd never known in my whole life. and i think that had a huge impact. noticed on racing, but on so many levels on just how you think can function in a and then you know, live as a person. now, charlie martin has faith that anything is possible, even that she can become the 1st trans woman to take on the hitherto very male domain of the 24 hours of them all hand, when maybe even as soon as 2023 from motor sports to stance. in a wheelchair is another gutsy and inspiring story, living in a big city with all its streets, curbs and stairs can be challenging, especially for those who sit in weird chairs, not every place is accessible, but david bozer doesn't see it that way. he uses his wheelchair like escape bought
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and has even one championships in the still emerging sport. a real role model. one little spins grinds along the curb and elise of the food stamps. 35 year old david louisa. his most lost escape water tricks on his wheelchair move is a challenge, sometimes painful, but always exciting than what? lots of who, when you do something you've tried a 1000 times before and you finally make it. it's such a mega relief, ego relief. for me, one example is the hand plant and my it's always some trick i've been trying for years get up until i get it down half way and then finally pull it off perfectly. and that's what i did that one day video fun. luckily there was a video of it and it was indescribable because at 1st i didn't even realize it. i just rolled away and thought to myself would exit. oh, what was that? but what was that? and i talked to my helmet in the air, it was such
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a mega joy. it's hard to put it in word. i swear to slab dated lucy staple. he's both a lifestyle and to schools. and he encourages others to give it a try, offering workshops and to his to other towns such as he and billy at the local hot spots. the skateboard is struck this time where i can open robinson. i'd really like to work towards making skateboarding and be a max riding and everything along those lines more inclusive. and so that they open up a bit more to others. because i don't think we need a wheelchair skating culture of its own, but rather more of an inclusive community thing. is she absolutely inclusive is kamesia thing for the spectacular stunt hiding proschetti? she special reinforced and spring mountain wheelchairs that can take even this kind of punishment. pick up if you start with just one step of course than 2 than 3 and then 4 up. and now i can only over 4 steps pretty easily. if i v are a little to the right, it's a somewhat different story. us david le boucher has been confined to gucci
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since page 21. when he fell down a stairwell leaving him, paraplegic was that i had been doing this for about 14 years now. is that my accident was 14 years ago, and while i was still in rehab, i started having fun trying things out in the wheelchair in various situations wall up and down as absent stairs of an skating was the logical continuation consequence . and he has devoted himself to skating ever since he trying todd mastering stumps. he won the world championship in 2014 the gym and championship twice and place 3rd several times. in other words, championships you're with i've been has gone a flu shot. not all that hell bent on becoming a champion or winning a competition hub and but when i am competing, i get into a frame of mind where i want to do my level best and give it a really good ron, buddy. all the and then i want the jury to appreciate it. accordingly, julie dusty was facing help of out of the wheelchair, much across society, organized competitions. the world i thought well,
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she escaped his came from like the gym to the building, opened this contest after 2. he hi, his coolest by the pandemic who age groups to a pot and on the jury was none other than thank louisa as a woo champion and twice jim and champion. he sits some things, an example for the youngsters. and not only in the committee con, if it does binding research more than anything, i think it's important for kids in wheelchairs to be able to have a role model who's also in a wheelchair to pick. not only can they copy the tricks they can copy many other things as well, like how i do everyday things and how i deal with certain difficulties that their parents often just fail doesn't need much money by a ton of needs. they're like conventional skateboarding uci skating is classified as an extreme sport. hardly anyone leaves the whom he without bruises, but to god against most serious injuries, especially round his neck. everybody was homeless and protective. keith, with the right equipment, even the youngest, can bring their excitement, dedication and motivation to be. but i've heard them. it's really gratifying to see
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that they've given some thought to what they want to show off in the time they've gone through the stages. there's and they can present themselves. so i'd say the next generation for this story is a short. it is what is the vision? it's a moving experience for all joining the burden. woochie a skate is as the sun sunday goes down in her alexander class. it's a feeling of being a part of something and seeing inclusion in practice. a great to an exciting day. they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. but when you look at the ad campaigns magazines, runways, it often seems that only young women are considered beautiful. luckily, that is changing. senior models also called 50 pluses and silver foxes are more and more in demand. the industry has seemingly discovered that diversity souths.
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ah, this fashion shoot is taking place on the spanish island of majorca. but what you might not notice at 1st glance is how every model here is at least 50 years old. these senior models are also called best agers or silver foxes. hello, my name is hi camaro. i've been living here in the yoko for 2 years. i'm 69 years old and i'm a modeled h been and i don't wanna to rush good all i live in my orca. i'm 80 years old and also work as a model more day. time tenure castrati from gemini, i'm 53 years old and i work as a motto, sylvia dick who had do v, v a from germany did the casting. she had the agency, the best age models, international, headquartered in switzerland and majorca. she established her agency about 20 years ago and recognized the 50 plus her as potential early on. what's best, it's more effort to have the key to success is a 50 plus model is not being afraid of your age. i tell them where in the wrinkle
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business, if it doesn't line on, he could have someone to call me up and tell me i'm 60 but look 30 and i always say him and that i might as well get a 30 year old. i want model swim brace there, i don't yet look healthy and elegant, and as natural as possible. not really. hoover coleman, even on the covers of fashion, magazines, seniority often doesn't seem to matter any more. there is great demand for charismatic actresses like 76 year old helen mirren from the u. k. 78 year old lauren hutton, from the u. s. and 87 year old british actress, judy, these elegant seniors would have been considered old ladies back in the day. this year some strutted down the cat walk at my cell, osa togs fashion show. and a few are also customers of the fashion designer. as if skipped a monopoly. branford him, a lot of labels still madly pursue this youth craze, and only send out young super skinny models on the catwalk can. but i think they're
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behind the time. i am to present my fashion on people of all ages. there, after all, people of all ages, why it would it this way you get a much better feel for how these pieces look on real women who actually stop by our store and buy these clothes. allison, those then young models do put on great shows, but they don't shop at our store. we through shop men to her. back to my yoga, 69 year old hike, m alpha is a former german t. v presenter. at photo shoots, the senior model often wears a gray wig to look older. but she doesn't think the youth craze is going anywhere anytime soon. i got to do his ged, social media like instagram and really reinforced the youth christ. let's him get just an i'm, it's still there's an alternative trend for she to accept diversity and little in affection here and, and i think we're should focus on that and not needing to get i think, a tickets. i'm mrs. o, the nato haka is the oldest model on the set to day. she once worked as an
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architect, she wouldn't have dreamt of becoming a model at age 80 her secret to looking good. her i think sheep in good shape by taking a cold shower every morning in summer and winter. it really does me good to me as yet, and it certainly seems to do my body good work. so that's one thing. and i also eat healthy and it never smoked, nor nico i, tanya casso, hottie has been working as a model for over 30 years. now. her attitude towards the job has shifted over time. i think when i started modeling at a chain i was ambitious. i'd say if i didn't get a job back then i was disappointed and took it a bit personally and norman. but now if i go to a casting and don't end up landing, the job will then that's ok. they learn to keep a couldn't head and not get worked out. awesome on you think on. i just wasn't the right time the trip. but so even if the appeal of youth may never disappear,
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our image of beauty is changing. to include more and more women who embrace their grey hair and wrinkles. our perception of beauty is changing is becoming more diverse and diversity is the focus of our show to day. even entertainment like burlesque shows have become totally acceptable burlesque which is more than just erotic dancing as quite a long history. it was always performed by women, but there are exceptions. tom hallo, for example, is a boy less for former. ah, for less have little in the world to me. and i'm very, very grateful for that. i've trained most to my life literally most of my life to be a performer, so it feels like home and if he was comforting and it feels like were meant to be
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tough. i from the scottish city of glasgow had dreamt of performing on stage since he was a child. and now he travels the world as a burlesque artist and has won several prizes. my dream originally was to be a musical theater performer and i trains and dance and musical theater. and then all of a sudden i got an addition for a burlesque club in glasgow. and then i went in addition, which was really cool. and ever since han i've just been performing and burlesque and carbury taken my clothes off or 2nd, some shortens all the fun stuff. and yeah, i'm very lucky, i get to do what i love the most plesk and false erotic stage performances and 1st appeared as a form of variety. theater in the 19th century strip tease elements within added later in the early 20th century. we have 2 sides and the burlesque world,
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the burlesque site, which comedy sat our party humour. and then the strip tease part, which is the taking off the clothes part. and teasing audience boilers is fullest, performed by men, and either managed in the 1990s. this performance style is clearly defined to playfully test the boundaries with track. my inspiration comes from musical theater and old hollywood so, so my favorite movie stars are muslim and role. and more than a teacher, judy garland, lies menilli camp per for women. am aware that just being a guy doing a female art form, such as burlesque, says a lot for itself. so i don't need to see too much
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but i'm also aware that i'm a guest at the table of a female or a form. so i need to be respectful of all the women that came before me increa this art form. tom harlow likes to take at least 2 hours of time to complete his transformation. and this is the most fun part for him. besides actually performing i believe that when you go and see a show of any kind, you should feel something, no matter what those that could be. that could be love that could be admiration by could be discussed. that could be fear good performance should make you feel something when you, when you've left and yes, mit you question to a certain extent and but it can just be for pure enjoyment. hollow performs to riding women glasgow twice a week. he shook combines boiling elements singer and entertainment.
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oh, i don't think you could be best heightens version of yourself the whole time. it would one be very annoying to mosul or people and in the way of normal life. but it does help you get through tough times on gives you a better scale prism for me. anyway, i'm fine to say enjoy my life. and that's exactly what tom harlow conveys, to his audience. there in my see. if i ever tried cutting vegetables with your eyes closed and quiz it with a big knife, so where's my carrot? ah, okay. oh, i think this was maybe not my best idea, but i wanted to get a feel for what it would be like to cook line. just like antonio chat to la. we'll
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even run a go near restaurant in a small town in central italy, guests from all over the country and beyond. come to dine there and many don't even know that he's blind. how does he do it? ah, antonio chalk, the law can smell every single ingredient, although he cannot see, he can create the most demanding dishes. ah, good for me, it's not a problem that i can't see, but because you can also see with their hands physically mommy. every morning the italian chef bakes his soured oak red with sausage or cheese filling and i'm bordeaux, i'm in bay shore line. never actually think about the fact that i can't see that i completely blind robin on benzo. my. i feel like a normal person able be said to have a showing or maybe it's because i so much enjoy preparing these great dishes higher
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. cr suspended it. but anybody a kid? he's cuisine traditional italian with a dash of fantasy in the village of bell. the dead aon that didn't say near the adriatic coast. you will find his restaurant not to have added mandojano. keep on the menu such dishes as minute for you. with pecorino. milky with truffles or asparagus quiche with bacon. he hears if the onions for the spaghetti carbon ata get too hot and smells when the pasta water boils. you won't go. i feel with the work that the bacon is getting harder now. sticking a bit to the pan and slowly getting crispin, although i can smell and here in water it, when it doesn't mean i'm better than other cooks committee just more concentrated on because i'm not distracted. i thought and rely completely on smell, touch, and hearing. he thought it back as a young man, antonio chuck, the law was already working as a cook in his birth place near naples,
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along with his wife. he opened his own restaurant in bed. the dead it was. didn't say in 2001 on new year's eve, 2005, he was hit by a firework in front of his restaurant and lost his eye sight. ah, he refused to retrain. returning to his kitchen to test out if he could still manage there as a blind man, troubadour, this dog if i noticed immediately that i could still handle the night, then will me a night as my frantic window he charla in the beginning, i often cut myself a but not any more gay and realizing that my hands could still handle the knife pretty well. gave me courage. i broken away, i learned quickly to belay and chop again. your main deck, and that's when i said to myself, if i can cut blind, then i can do other things to proposing. he wrote a book about his story. it boiled in by the law, which means the darkness in the pan. when shopping,
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his keen sense of smell and touch helps him to assess the quality and freshness of the ingredients and make the best choices with rich in the kitchen. almost everything remains as he last saw it before the accident. in the beginning, a cook would assist him, but in the meantime, antonio chuck the law does almost everything on his own. again, his wife manolo mariani helps with some tasks. her husband, sudden blindness, was a great shock to her, one to for a world class. today i didn't know where to start again, how to go on. everything had changed drastically all just thought was amanda mean though, when with time you find a way you have to keep going got the, the me that a full still with their children were born after the accident. antonio has never seen his sons. he doesn't only run a restaurant, he enters competitions,
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does cooking shows on tv and teaches butting shafts. ah, the 60 seats in his restaurant are almost always of doubt. ah a restaurant whose reputation reaches far beyond the small italian town got sort of the buddhist very good and none of us would have guessed that the ship was blind. occasionally antonio chopped the law greets his guests personally. but mostly he doesn't have time to spare from the cooking before his accident, his ambition was to earn a michelin star. and despite his blindness, he still hopes to achieve this one day. and that was all for today. but on our website, you'll find information about our latest view, a draw,
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