The Deets With Dave

Episode 6: Jennifer Waters Interview

50 min · 14. aug. 2019
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In this Episode I'm interviewing Augusta, Georgia based MMA fighter Jennifer Waters. Fighting as a strawweight, her signature style is kempo karate. Jennifer also runs the family business, Sieglers Karate Center with her father and husband. A loved member of her community, she shares with me her experience growing up as a martial arts kid as well as the balancing act of being a business woman, a mother, and a warrior. Intro provided by BenSound.

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