
Serena's Success Secrets: Manifesting Wins On and Off the Court
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Serena Williams has been everywhere this past week mixing business moves with playful public appearances and signature style while giving fans generous glimpses into her life post-tennis. Serena and Venus Williams just launched their highly anticipated biweekly podcast Stockton Street where the sisters deliver candid conversations on everything from old tennis battles to the personal moments that shaped their careers. In one widely shared episode, Serena admitted that her most dominant period on the court was powered by a painful breakup—a confession that drew enthusiastic reactions from fans and even Hollywood powerhouse Shonda Rhimes, who praised the podcast as a "great idea," according to AOL. Venus got in on the fun, teasing Serena about her invincibility on the court and sharing how these exchanges are helping her discover new sides of her little sister.
Their podcast debut sent ripples through social media. Serena’s cheeky humor spilled onto Instagram recently when she playfully called out gymnastics superstar Simone Biles for not including her in a Vegas trip Instagram carousel, writing, "What’s the meaning of this? Where am I??" The moment, caught by outlets including The Sports Tak, was a hit among followers and further cemented Serena's ease navigating life in the celebrity lane.
She’s continued dropping advice while reflecting on the mental habits behind her legendary success. In another podcast snippet reposted on Instagram and highlighted by Reality Tea, she explained her nightly manifestation ritual—telling herself something wonderful is about to happen the next day—which she credits with helping her appreciate “small victories” between those Grand Slam wins. This positive mindset has endeared her to fans who now see another dimension of the tennis icon.
On the business front, Serena has made headlines as a force in venture capital. She was profiled by Billionaires Africa and Black Enterprise for taking a key mentoring role at Reckitt Catalyst, a social impact investing program helping early-stage founders—especially women and underrepresented entrepreneurs. Bringing the same drive that earned her nearly 95 million dollars in career prize money to the boardroom, she’s leveraging her past investment success through Serena Ventures which now counts more than 60 companies and a $111 million fund. Recent deals include investing in Unrivaled, a women’s basketball league that hit a $340 million valuation, and Nara Organics, an infant formula disruptor.
Serena also remains a go-to style icon, serving up fashion moments from Paris Fashion Week and dropping an Instagram video in a backless bubblegum-pink dress that had fans and media outlets like PureWow raving. Behind the scenes, she's acting as Venus's wedding planner, handling dress and hairstyle PDFs with the efficiency of a venture capitalist, as revealed in an exclusive chat with People magazine.
If you want headlines with impact, Serena Williams is once again shaping her own narrative, using every platform from podcasts to public banter and bold business moves to show why her story is still one to watch.
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