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34. Sports Journalism, Covering Grand Slam Tennis, Now That Has Got To Be The Dream Job?!

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What sport do you love above all others?
Now picture yourself, front row, at your favorite sport's biggest event. The Super Bowl. The World Cup. The Olympic gold medal race, or a tennis Grand Slam. Now imagine, you're being paid to be there!
The dream job right!
That dream is a reality if you're a sports journalist like Ben Rothenberg.
Ben travels all around the world following and covering professional tennis for the New York Times. Melbourne for the Aus Open. London for Wimbledon, Paris for the French grand slam, to name just a few. He gets great seats, chats with the big-name players, and squeezes in some independent travel between tournaments. "What a life!" you might, jealously, remark. At first glance, Ben has the dream job, but what is the reality of such a gig? What are the perks? How much genuine travel is Ben really getting in? What must he sacrifice for this lifestyle and how hard is he really working? Press play now and hear Ben dish the dirt on what it's really like in 'the dream job' as a sports journalist covering world tennis.
Press play and njoy!
Love you
Bye!
Ben on Twitter: @BenRothenberg
Ben's work for the New York Times: www.nytimes.com/by/ben-rothenberg
Bens Podcast: nochallengesremaining.podbean.com

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What sport do you love above all others?
Now picture yourself, front row, at your favorite sport's biggest event. The Super Bowl. The World Cup. The Olympic gold medal race, or a tennis Grand Slam. Now imagine, you're being paid to be there!
The dream job right!
That dream is a reality if you're a sports journalist like Ben Rothenberg.
Ben travels all around the world following and covering professional tennis for the New York Times. Melbourne for the Aus Open. London for Wimbledon, Paris for the French grand slam, to name just a few. He gets great seats, chats with the big-name players, and squeezes in some independent travel between tournaments. "What a life!" you might, jealously, remark. At first glance, Ben has the dream job, but what is the reality of such a gig? What are the perks? How much genuine travel is Ben really getting in? What must he sacrifice for this lifestyle and how hard is he really working? Press play now and hear Ben dish the dirt on what it's really like in 'the dream job' as a sports journalist covering world tennis.
Press play and njoy!
Love you
Bye!
Ben on Twitter: @BenRothenberg
Ben's work for the New York Times: www.nytimes.com/by/ben-rothenberg
Bens Podcast: nochallengesremaining.podbean.com

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