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Jennifer Casson: Olympic Rower, Business Co-Founder, Realities of the Olympic Games

Two-time Olympic Rower, Jennifer Casson, joins Julia and Sara to discuss her journey to the Olympics, the realities of being a professional rower, and what life and training is like in-between Olympic games. They also get into Jenny's forced transition out of rowing after the Olympics removed the lightweight duo category, how to combat burnout culture, and how she went from athlete to business owner for her startup bra company, Daylilie, launching next year.

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“The Climb” With Jenny Casson and Manuella Widjaja: Redesigning Bras for Broad Shoulders

Jenny Casson, a two-time Olympic rower with team Canada, and Manuella Widjaja, a former YC startup operator, are the co-founders of Daylilie, a new apparel brand rethinking bras for broad-shouldered women. This episode is part of "The Climb," our series featuring founders in the early stages of building their brands.

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Jenny Casson: Respect Fuels Progress

In this conversation, Darcy Haggith and Jenny discuss the journey of elite athletes, focusing on Jenny's personal experiences in rowing. They explore themes of resilience, the importance of community, and the lessons learned through challenges. Jenny shares her insights on the significance of self-leadership, the role of coaches, and the value of not comparing oneself to others. The conversation highlights the evolving nature of sports and the personal growth that comes from pursuing one's passion.

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Jenny Casson: Olympian. Founder. Human First.

From competing on the world stage in Tokyo and Paris to launching a business built around purpose and impact, Jenny shares her own transition story, the challenges, the mindset shifts, and the importance of having the right people in your corner.

As one of ATA’s ambassadors, Jenny brings both lived experience and a refreshing honesty to what the process of preparing for life beyond sport really looks like.

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