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SPECIAL EPISODE: From Kitchen to Cockpit – A story of Three Generations of Flight, Feminine Power, and Fearless Legacy with Ingrid Van Ginkle & Debbie-Lee Van Ginkle

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In this unforgettable Mother’s Day edition of GET IN, I sit down with two remarkable women—Ingrid Van Ginkel, daughter of a pioneering spirit, and her own daughter, Debbie-Lee Van Ginkel, Nia Teacher and Trainer—to celebrate the extraordinary life of Yvonne Van den Dool: South Africa’s first commercial woman pilot, and a trailblazing mother and grandmother.

From cycling miles to afford flying lessons to smashing altitude records in a Tiger Moth, Yvonne Van den Dool defied expectations and soared in skies that once excluded women. She flew, and lived with grit, grace, and unshakable resolve. Her legacy lives on through her family, the books Aprons to Aeroplanes and From Kitchen to Cockpit, and every woman bold enough to break the mold.

Join us as we explore:

  • How Yvonne challenged a world that told her to marry, not fly

  • Her daring flights over the Kariba Dam and the Basutoland Mountains

  • The wisdom passed from mother to daughter across generations

  • What it means to raise daughters to fly—both literally and in life

Read Yvonne Van den Dool's book:

Aprons to Aeroplanes: A Woman's Journey Through the World of Aviation

Learn more about Debbie Rosas:

www.debbierosas.com

www.nianow.com

www.niaondemand.com

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Manage episode 482072002 series 3652847
Content provided by Debbie Rosas. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Debbie Rosas or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this unforgettable Mother’s Day edition of GET IN, I sit down with two remarkable women—Ingrid Van Ginkel, daughter of a pioneering spirit, and her own daughter, Debbie-Lee Van Ginkel, Nia Teacher and Trainer—to celebrate the extraordinary life of Yvonne Van den Dool: South Africa’s first commercial woman pilot, and a trailblazing mother and grandmother.

From cycling miles to afford flying lessons to smashing altitude records in a Tiger Moth, Yvonne Van den Dool defied expectations and soared in skies that once excluded women. She flew, and lived with grit, grace, and unshakable resolve. Her legacy lives on through her family, the books Aprons to Aeroplanes and From Kitchen to Cockpit, and every woman bold enough to break the mold.

Join us as we explore:

  • How Yvonne challenged a world that told her to marry, not fly

  • Her daring flights over the Kariba Dam and the Basutoland Mountains

  • The wisdom passed from mother to daughter across generations

  • What it means to raise daughters to fly—both literally and in life

Read Yvonne Van den Dool's book:

Aprons to Aeroplanes: A Woman's Journey Through the World of Aviation

Learn more about Debbie Rosas:

www.debbierosas.com

www.nianow.com

www.niaondemand.com

  continue reading

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