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Jenny Simmons, a former Nike brand strategist and professional footballer, joins the podcast to share her journey from playing at an elite level to launching MANON, a mindset coaching consultancy for Black and Brown women in football. With a background in business and sport management, she discusses the challenges women of color face in the football industry, the importance of mental resilience, and how proactive mindset coaching can create opportunities for success. Jenny also highlights the struggles of being a minority in the sport and how her experiences have shaped her mission to support underrepresented talent.In this insightful conversation, we explore the parallels between personal and professional growth, the power of self-belief, and how investing in mental well-being can be a game-changer. Jenny reflects on her time at Nike, the lessons she learned from elite athletes like LeBron James, and why fostering inclusivity in football is more important than ever. Whether you're an athlete, coach, or industry professional, this episode will inspire you to take control of your journey and embrace the power of mindset.__ https://www.man-on.co
This weeks podcast is with Jenny Simmons, a Mindset Coach, Independent Consultant, and Founder of MANON. In this episode, you'll discover: The essentials of becoming a successful Mindset Coach The role of football in nurturing vital life skills Strategies for promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion Ways to enhance your communication skills within the football industry Jenny Share here experience working on Jordan Brand with Nike and much more! Podcast Discussion Links: Jenny LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenny-simmons-a269509/ Jenny Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennysimeone/ Website: www.man-on.co Connect with the Host, Ed Bowers here: Connect with Ed on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edbowers101/ Follow Ed on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edbowers101
“Rejoice with Me!” – Jenny Simmons - OCT. 3, 2022 by Sermon
Jenny Simmons at The Bridge | AUG. 1, 2021 by Sermon
March is National Woman’s History Month so all month long we’ll feature phenomenal Mississippi woman who are making a difference. This week, we’re sitting down and talking with multi-talented singer/songwriter, author and Mississippi native Jenny Simmons about her new children’s book, I Can Say No. Listen as she shares her story and gives tips on how you can harness the power of saying No! For more information about Jenny Simmons and how to receive a copy of her book, I Can Say No, visit: I Can Say No - NCYI - National Center for Youth Issues See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode, Dr. Susan Buttross along with author, Jenny Simmons talks about her new children's book, I Can Say No. Listen as they discuss why is it so difficult for adults, and kids to say no and feel good about it and how you can start to harness that "superpower". For more information about Jenny Simmons and to order the book, I Can Say No, visit: I Can Say No - NCYI - National Center for Youth Issues See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Author Jenny Simmons shares the power discovered in a two-lettered word we often overlook, under-utilize, or withhold when most needed: “NO.” In today's episode of Shut the Should Up with Candace Payne + Jenny Randle we discuss why this is imperative for our kids to understand, how this impacts our hearts, and what the Bible has to say about it. Listen in and learn to say “no”! What are we shutting up? Saying “yes” when we don’t really want to MENTIONED RESOURCES + LINKS: “I Can Say No book”: http://icansayno.com/ Jenny Simmons’ Website: https://www.jennysimmons.com/ Until next time, SHUT THE SHOULD UP EVERYBODY!
Episode 11 of the Football Shirt Pod is here and we're very glad to have you back. Today's episode is a bit different - we spoke to Jenny Simmons, founder of Manon magazine and a long-time friend of Cult Kits, about where the idea for the project came from.And then we asked her to pick the five football shirts that mean most to her and tell us why they're so special. Think Desert Island Discs but with kits and much, much more interesting. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the latest Forever Forwards episode, the group chat to Jenny Simmons, founder & editor of Manon, an independent football magazine. Jenny is an Out of Homie, whose voice can be heard during the intro of every episode! Jenny speaks on how France 98 (7:00) was the moment she fell in love with football and how that shaped her life from that point on. Jenny breakdowns how Manon came to be (8:05) which started out as a website with photography of the beautiful game and then how it developed into a full mag about females in football. Jenny looks back on her roots and her career playing in Durham at the National Women's Football Academy for two years (15:12) and then moving to the US on a full scholarship for university, at the age of 18 (17:22). Obama pops up in the convo which leads Jenny to speak about her mixed heritage (22:49) and she then discusses the transition of moving back to London after her studies in America (25:02). To cap things off, Jenny gets in-depth about the mag (40:27) and then discusses the importance of owning the narrative (51:35).Jenny is full of joy and passion, making for an inspiring and heart-warming conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Part two of my interview with singer, songwriter and author, Jenny Simmons from the band Addison Road. We discuss how hard it was to get a music career and how hard it was to let go of a music career. It's a great interview for anyone interested in a career in the music industry.
Part one of my interview with singer, songwriter and author, Jenny Simmons from the band Addison Road. We discuss how hard it was to get a music career and how hard it was to let go of a music career. It's a great interview for anyone interested in a career in the music industry. From an interview November, 2016.
Today is the third episode in the series on Victorious Living entitled, "The Journey to Victory." Join Lauren Gaskill and special guest, Jenny Simmons as they discuss how to trust God in the journey. You may recognize the name of our guest from the group Addison Road. They also discuss the beautiful partnership that has developed this year between She Found Joy and World Vision. This episode is filled with stories of encouragement and victory. We pray that it inspires and encourages you. You can find Jenny Simmons on IG at @jennysimmonsmusic To learn more about World Vision, text "Joy" to 56170. Also follow them on FB and IG. We have a weekly newsletter that comes out every Monday! If you do not receive it, go to our website: www.shefoundjoy.com and sign up today! We only have 2 more tour dates for 2019! We will be in Tallahassee, FL on November 12th and Port Charlotte, FL on November 15th. If you are in the area, get your tickets today at www.itickets.com/shefoundjoy. Group rates are available without a discount code when you order 5 or more tickets. We have a Patreon page! If you are interested in partnering with us to continue bringing quality content to thousands of listeners, go to www.patreon.com/shefoundjoy to sign up and have a chance for some awesome bonuses!
This show's coffee talk topic covers The Power of Hope for Christians, a message for single sisters (and brothers) an interview with Jenny Simmons, former lead singer of Addison Road about her book, Made Well. Featured Song: Hope Now by Addison Road Theme Song: Jesus Kind of Love by Nate Jackson
This show's coffee talk topic covers The Power of Hope for Christians, a message for single sisters (and brothers) an interview with Jenny Simmons, former lead singer of Addison Road about her book, Made Well. Featured Song: Hope Now by Addison Road Theme Song: Jesus Kind of Love by Nate Jackson
What It Means to Be Made Well and Live Whole || Allie interviews Jenny Simmons, author of the book Made Well: Finding Wholeness in the Everyday Sacred Moments. Jenny is a dynamic storyteller and lover of people who uniquely sees God’s redemptive hand at work in the world around her. She is a sought-after musician, author, speaker and Bible teacher. Allie and Jenny discuss what it... Read More
Jenny Simmons shares the difficult season she walked through with her sister's family and then how God has used unexpected circumstances to bring healing into her life and others.
Our guest is Jenny Simmons. Jenny Simmons is a dynamic storyteller and lover of people who uniquely sees God’s redemptive hand at work in the world around her. She is a sought-after musician, author, speaker and Bible teacher that has garnered the devotion of blog readers for her whimsical and hopeful writing style. Whether she is relating to a room full of moms, leading a congregation in worship, performing at a music festival or writing for publications, Simmons infuses her laugh-out-loud, painfully honest and relentlessly hopeful view of life into all she does. Jenny released her debut book in 2015 with Baker Publishing Group titled, The Road to Becoming: Rediscovering Your Life in the Not-How-I-Planned-It Moments (Baker Books). In October 2016, Jenny’s much anticipated second book, Made Well: Finding Wholeness in the Everyday Sacred Moments (Baker Books), releases everywhere books are sold.
James & Betty Robison with Jenny Simmons
James & Betty Robison with Jenny Simmons
Have you ever faced the same obstacle more than once? Or even three times? On this Episode, you will hear Jenny Simmons talk about an obstacle she had to face FOUR times in one year. Jenny shares her story of faith, persistence and action. Her calling is clearly to communicate and she does that through singing, writing and speaking. You will not be disappointed with her dynamic personality and her ability to share your story. Jenny is also the author of "The Road to Becoming". Listen here and find out why she is living a Life in Purple. What you say is what you become.
She's literally a rock star mama. Today we're chatting with Jenny Simmons, the former lead singer of the band Addison Road. We talk about what unconventional motherhood looks like, what she did when her tour bus blew up (!) and how to recover when our dreams die. And I have to tell you, when we started talking about motherhood, she shared a piece of advice that is one of the wisest nuggets of wisdom I've heard. You won't want to miss this episode! In This Episode You'll Hear... How music has shaped her soul and Addison Road was born Some of the best moments from being on the road Amazing advice on unconventional motherhood Jenny's story of devastation and walking through grief Eliminate the Overwhelm of Meal Planning Get your free 30 day trial at PlanToEat.com. Quick Links Jenny's book - The Road to Becoming Love the song in the outro? It's called God Day. It's by Jen Stanbro and you can get it on iTunes by clicking here and check out Jen's site by clicking here. Connect with Jenny Simmons Blog: JennySimmons.com Social media:Twitter FacebookInstagram How to Listen to This Podcast Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes or Stitcher and get the latest episodes as soon as they are available. If you're new to podcasts, click here learn more about them! Click the play button in the post or grab your favorite podcast app and join us for a chat!
She’s literally a rock star mama. Today we’re chatting with Jenny Simmons, the former lead singer of the band Addison Road. We talk about what unconventional motherhood looks like, what she did when her tour bus blew up (!) and how to recover when our dreams die. And I have to tell... Read more