Present and Sober
EP 100!!! Jeff Salzenstein: Live Life Like a Pro!
April 25, 2023
We have a super special guest to mark 100 episodes of the P&S team, Jeff Salzenstein. In 2004 Jeff became the oldest American to break into the top 100 in men's tennis, something he did at the age of 30 (no mean feat). It's fair to say he has a few things to share about living life like a pro (and you guessed it, it doesn't include imbibing alcohol). However, most importantly, Jeff is here to share his brother's deeply moving and multi-layered story of addiction.
25/04/2023
Present and Sober Podcast 
Episode 100
Jeff Salzenstein: Live Life Like a Pro!

We have a super special guest to mark 100 episodes of the P&S team, Jeff Salzenstein. In 2004 Jeff became the oldest American to break into the top 100 in men's tennis, something he did at the age of 30 (no mean feat). It's fair to say he has a few things to share about living life like a pro (and you guessed it, it doesn't include imbibing alcohol). However, most importantly, Jeff is here to share his brother's deeply moving and multi-layered story of addiction.

Jeff Salzenstein is a dynamic keynote speaker and performance coach (www.jeffsalzenstein.com) committed to helping CEOs, executive leadership teams, and management teams achieve optimal performance. His proprietary “Balcony Blueprint”
helps leaders and teams access a “zone of excellence” so they can achieve the next level of execution and performance, even under immense pressure.

What you'll learn this week:

- what Jeff learnt from professional sport that can help you!
- the role alcohol did and didn't play for him throughout his life
- why Jess is so happily alcohol free 
- Jeff brother's Eric's story

Jeff's Awesome Links! 

Website: Here!
Email: [email protected]
Whatsapp: +1 303 8829028


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And now for that disclaimer...

Nothing on the Present & Sober podcast, including Ellie, Sam's and our guest's opinions, is a substitute for medical advice. Don’t stop drinking suddenly if you’re physically dependent on alcohol. Seek help for any withdrawal symptoms from a medical professional.