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Christie Jenkins: “I just remember being absolutely crushed”

Christie Jenkins: “I just remember being absolutely crushed”

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Christie Jenkins was number one in Australia and top 10 in the world in not one, not two, but THREE sports: trampolining, CrossFit and beach volleyball.


She is currently the Managing Director of Techstars Sydney, investing in 12 super early-stage startups every year.


In this episode, Christie talks about:


  • Her obsession with feedback
  • How we set leaders up to fail in the workplace, and
  • The worst thing a coach can do.


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If you loved this episode as much as we did and want to get in touch with Christie, connect with her via her website: christiejenkins.com.au.


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