Talk Sporty to Me

August 6th, 2009

If you can, that is!  See, I couldn’t talk my way out of a can, when it comes to sports.  I usually wind up laughing nervously and muttering “oh, yeah!” with feigned enthusiasm when people enthuse about last night’s game (whatever sport got played last night)!  But Sara and I recently met an amazing woman who can teach all of us to Talk Sporty in a way that’s fun, feminine, and utterly authentic. 

Her name is Jen Mueller.  She’s so cool in ways I never could be:  she’s actually a football referee in a beautiful female body.  How’s that for integrating your power?  Jen also produces and reports on sports for FSN Northwest, so she has to be up on all these things.  But her enthusiasm is contagious and she really convinced me that being able to talk sports isn’t a fake way to schmooze:  it’s a doorway to fun and connection, with men and women alike.  So that’s useful in business, right?  And if you aren’t already connected with the partner of your dreams, being able to Talk Sporty might just help you hit a home run in that department (Did I just make a sports analogy?).  Seriously, just in our conversation, I was able to ask Jen about some terms that had baffled me (What’s it mean to say “in your roundhouse”?) and l know that at her Talk Sporty to Me events, women have a blast learning together. 

The next one is coming up Tuesday August 11, so I had to tell you about it.  I can’t make it this time, so I’ll remind you again for a future event, when I am going, so you can join me if this Tuesday doesn’t work for you.  But either way, do learn, if only for me, so you can Talk Sporty To Me. Hee hee!

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