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I have to say I hope many coaches watch this week's episode and take notes. Especially on the whole Facebook thing. PA did not have to handle it that way but so impressed that she did. She let the one girl know what she did was not to be tolerated but then took the blame and the ownership of her role and then made sure the other parties understood why something like this could happen and how they may be also be responsible. She showed grace and leadership. You know so many times (especially on reality TV) you see the stereotype woman in charge "B****" type persona. Here they are showing to a whole group of young viewers how a woman can be in charge and successful and strong and still show compassion, grace, and humility and take ownership for things that she is responsible for. Truly I continue to impressed with this show and the leadership of PA.
If we only lived in NJ would be a bit of a commute for us - very thankful that my girls coach reminds me very much of PA and that style works well for my kids.This is my CPs first year on CJA and let me tell you that PA has impressed us with those qualities and then some. We are so glad to be a part of the CJA family!
Can you try watching the 1st ep (page 5), and let me know if those play fine? If so I can cut up the 3rd into 3 parts and see if it works better that way.Is anyone able to upload another version of Episode 3? I tried watching the first one that was posted but the audio is really out of sync... it's quite confusing to watch haha.
Can you try watching the 1st ep (page 5), and let me know if those play fine? If so I can cut up the 3rd into 3 parts and see if it works better that way.
Hmmm I wonder....if so, it has never been mentioned (her daughter is around 11.) She was a cheerleader though when she was younger.does kelly rippa have a child at CJA?