An Alabama native, Courtney graduated from Auburn University (War Eagle!) and was living in Birmingham when, on a whim, she decided to move to New York City. That move ended up making New York her home for fifteen years. While in New York her career path took some adventurous turns from working in local television as a writer/producer, to advertising sales, catering and events, food styling for a cookbook, student travel sales and tour guiding, and as an actor and singer doing musical theatre and cabaret shows.
On another whim she moved to Los Angeles where she acted onscreen with some familiar faces like John Travolta, Amy Poehler, Nathan Lane, and David Schwimmer, and worked in marketing for a ghost kitchen startup doing community engagement and events.
Now based in Nashville, Courtney spends her free time hiking and camping, learning to play guitar, and searching all of the dog rescue sites looking to adopt a furry friend to accompany her on outdoor adventures.
Traveling is a passion and Courtney has been to Paris, London, several trips to Germany, Belgium, and Brazil. One of her favorite trips was driving Route 66 from California to Chicago and seeing the heartland of the United States. Iceland, Italy, and South Africa are on her short list of next destinations she wants to visit.
Courtney is excited to be part of the ThirdHOME team as a Relationship Manger helping our valued members take advantage of the amazing travel benefits our club offers as they plan their next dream vacation.
Jenn talks to Courtney Cook about her illustrated memoir, “The Way She Feels: My Life on the Borderline in Pictures and Pieces.” Courtney shares highs and lows of navigating her BPD diagnosis, talks about how to embrace the ups and downs of the condition, and explains how writing has been an outlet for her to express ...
She had a big setback, but she's rebounded. She came home to Utah after retiring from cheerleading, and will be graduating from the University of Utah this year. She says the DCC taught her that it's not the end result that matters, but rather what matters is the strength that allows you persist through trials.
Erica Wilkins was quietly cut or quit during training camp. Almost a year later, she sued the Cowboys, for not being paid for all the hours she worked. The Cowboys organization settled out of court.
The Way She Feels is a rainbow during the rain.” ―Mara Altman A witty and one-of-a-kind debut graphic memoir detailing and drawing the life of a girl with borderline personality disorder finding her way―and herself―one day at a time.
Both sisters also traveled the world on USO Tours, were a part of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders movies, and appeared on The Love Boat and many more television specials. VonCeil and Vanessa Hold the record for longest tenured DCC at 8 years each.
The series follows the auditioning process and the forming of the Dallas Cowboys' annual Cheerleading squad. The series features director Kelli McGonagill Finglass and choreographer Judy Trammell. In April 2022, it was reported that CMT canceled the series, with the show being shopped to other outlets.
Some of the newbies who made it into training camp are Texan Meredith Oden (whose Mom was a DCC), Gina Becchetti from Minnesota, and Nina Moch from Atlanta. Christina Murphy also made it, is profoundly deaf, and an amazing dancer. So good, she made their dance teacher, Kitty Carter, cry.
[Retirement announcement at NFL Draft] "At the end of today, I'm starting my new life. It's the end of my six-year long journey with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
Introduction: My name is Van Hayes, I am a thankful, friendly, smiling, calm, powerful, fine, enthusiastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.
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