Sideline Sisters

2 - Jen Cannon talks cocktails and celeb sightings at the Newport Hall of Fame Open

January 03, 2024 Jenny Cheifetz Season 1 Episode 2
2 - Jen Cannon talks cocktails and celeb sightings at the Newport Hall of Fame Open
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Sideline Sisters
2 - Jen Cannon talks cocktails and celeb sightings at the Newport Hall of Fame Open
Jan 03, 2024 Season 1 Episode 2
Jenny Cheifetz

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Jen Cannon, Marketing Manager at Harvard University School of Education, is my guest on today's episode. She is a great friend and tennis superfan. We talk about BNP Paribas Showdown, Laver Cup, Newport Hall of Fame Open, USTA League tennis, and so much more!
Jen's Notes from the Sidelines:

  1. Hard work and consistency pay off and create champions.
  2. It is possible to come from obscurity and achieve greatness, as seen here.
  3. Don't be afraid to enjoy a cocktail with a friend on a tennis vacay, even if it does result in legal trouble.
  4. Even professionals want to quit the game after bad losses; some players have poor coping skills, too.
  5. Be sure to have at least one good friend to enjoy watching, talking to, and even playing sports with, especially tennis!

Check out the Felix Auger-Aliassime and Gael Monfils heated match at 2023's Laver Cup here.

Book a discovery call if you want to chat with me.

🔥JOIN THE SIDELINE SISTERHOOD!🔥

🌐Check out https://www.jentlecoaching.com for more information about Jentle Coaching.
And be sure to follow @jentlecoaching on Instagram to stay up-to-date on all the latest news/offers.

📣Join the Sideline Sisters Facebook Group and be a part of our growing community.

☎️Book a CONNECTION CALL with Jenny from Jentle Coaching to get information about coaching and breathwork services.

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Show Notes

Send us a Text Message.

Jen Cannon, Marketing Manager at Harvard University School of Education, is my guest on today's episode. She is a great friend and tennis superfan. We talk about BNP Paribas Showdown, Laver Cup, Newport Hall of Fame Open, USTA League tennis, and so much more!
Jen's Notes from the Sidelines:

  1. Hard work and consistency pay off and create champions.
  2. It is possible to come from obscurity and achieve greatness, as seen here.
  3. Don't be afraid to enjoy a cocktail with a friend on a tennis vacay, even if it does result in legal trouble.
  4. Even professionals want to quit the game after bad losses; some players have poor coping skills, too.
  5. Be sure to have at least one good friend to enjoy watching, talking to, and even playing sports with, especially tennis!

Check out the Felix Auger-Aliassime and Gael Monfils heated match at 2023's Laver Cup here.

Book a discovery call if you want to chat with me.

🔥JOIN THE SIDELINE SISTERHOOD!🔥

🌐Check out https://www.jentlecoaching.com for more information about Jentle Coaching.
And be sure to follow @jentlecoaching on Instagram to stay up-to-date on all the latest news/offers.

📣Join the Sideline Sisters Facebook Group and be a part of our growing community.

☎️Book a CONNECTION CALL with Jenny from Jentle Coaching to get information about coaching and breathwork services.

⭐️Want to get Jenny's newsletter?

🕊Download Jenny's FREE MEDITATION

Sign up for Podcast like a Mother: Podcast Creation Course

**The information provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to constitute legal or medical advice; all information, content, and material available on this site are for general informational purposes only. This podcast contains links to other third party websites. Such links are only for the convenience and enjoyment of the reader, user, or browser.