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Game of Her Own


Sep 8, 2022

We all hate the F-word.  

Failing is one of those things that we call dread.  But in order to be successful in your business, you are going to have to take risks. And sometimes those risks don’t pay off in the beginning and you feel like a failure. But it’s what you do next that matters the most.  

In the latest episode of the Game of Her Own podcast, Justyne Freud, Sr. Director of Marketing for the Chicago Fire FC talks about why she refuses to play it safe even if it means failing.  

Justyne shares how she bounces back from failure, she talks about what it takes to lead a team and make sure they know that it’s ok to fail.    

Justyne and I not only talk about failure, but we also jump in and talk about growing in your career and advocating for yourself, how leaders can practice transparency, and how to approach working in a male-dominated industry.  

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Links:

Chicago Fire FC: https://www.chicagofirefc.com/ 

 

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Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyne-freud/  

Twitter: https://twitter.com/jfreud15 

 

Senior Director of Marketing & Business Communications for Chicago Fire FC. Formerly the Director of Communications & Marketing for the Chicago Red Stars of the NWSL. Experience in the sports industry with a focus on communications, marketing, brand awareness, social media and player relations. Liaison between media and players/coaching staff. Experience working with high-profile athletes, including national team members, Olympic medalists, and FIFA Women’s World Cup Champions. Strong soccer knowledge as a former Division-I athlete.