For the Love of Sport takes you into the world of youth sports, giving you a chance to meet and celebrate the volunteers, business owners, and athletes who make them possible.
Each episode offers insight into the behind-the-scenes efforts of parents, coaches, and volunteers who make youth sports possible. It also highlights the successes of the youth sports community, and how that community helps kids become stronger, healthier, happier people on and off the field.
2025 is here! Celebrate by listening to one of our favorite episodes featuring our partners at Diamond Allegiance this past year.
Dive in with hosts Simon and Marie as they chat with Sandy Ogg and Erik Bakich from Diamond Allegiance, an organization dedicated to enhancing the travel baseball experience for families, teams, and coaches. Erik shares insights from his experience as Clemson's head baseball coach, while Sandy delves into the origins and future goals of Diamond Allegiance. The conversation also explores their journeys in youth sports, their approach to engaging clubs with extensive family memberships, and their upcoming business summit designed to enact impactful changes. Sandy And Erik also introduce The Curve Platform, a pioneering approach using technology to deliver personalized and impactful player development.
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Welcome back, dear listener. Just in time for the holidays, revisit this classic episode featuring some of our favorite guests—the Savannah Bananas.
So, let's get Bananas! The latest episode of For The Love of Sport features special guests Kyle Luigs and Tyler Gillum from the Savannah Bananas. Luigs, the starting pitcher for the team, and Gillum, Head Coach and a two-time winner of the CPL Coach of the Year award, discuss their own journeys in youth sports and how they have brought their passion to the Savannah Bananas organization.
The Savannah Bananas are known for their unconventional approach to baseball, prioritizing fun and excitement for both players and fans. Luigs and Gillum provide a fascinating glimpse into the world of youth sports and how the Savannah Bananas are shaking up the traditional approach to baseball. They discuss the importance of building relationships with fans and prioritizing their needs, and how this approach has led to the success of the Savannah Bananas organization. Check out this study that proves The Bananas perform better when they are having fun.
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In this final episode of the season, For The Love of Sport Podcast hosts Simon and Marie are joined by Gordon MacLelland, founder of UK-based Working With Parents in Sport (WWPIS). Gordon shares invaluable insights on fostering better relationships between parents, coaches, and young athletes.
As a thought leader and advocate for parent involvement in sports, Gordon emphasizes the importance of clear communication, shared goals, and mutual respect. We explore practical strategies for reducing conflicts, managing expectations, and ensuring that parents play a supportive, positive role in their child’s sports journey.
Whether you’re a coach looking to collaborate more effectively with parents or parental figures navigating the complexities of youth sports, this episode is packed with actionable advice to create a better experience for everyone involved.
Key Takeaways and Insights1. The Power of Positive Parental Support: Gordon explains how parents can build confidence and resilience in their children through encouragement and understanding. 2. Building Trust Between Coaches and Parents: Open, honest communication is the foundation of successful coach-parent partnerships. 3. Managing Expectations: Aligning goals between parents, coaches, and athletes can reduce tension and enhance the youth sports experience.
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We have a special treat pulled from the archives that was recorded live at the 2023 AVCA convention. Hosts Simon and Marie welcome Clarence Hughes and Stephen Munson from the USA Volleyball Show. Dive in as they discuss their youth sports backgrounds, lessons learned, and volleyball's explosive growth, with record-breaking attendance and rising professional leagues. Learn about the mission of USA Volleyball’s podcast—connecting listeners with the people and stories behind the sport and highlighting how volleyball inspires teamwork, resilience, and community.
This episode is filled with insight, humor, and camaraderie, covering everything from youth sports experiences to the booming attendance records and newfound visibility of volleyball at collegiate and professional levels.
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This week, we’re bringing you a special post-show episode of For the Love of Sport recorded after our interview with USA Rugby Coach and Paralympian Joe Delagrave. This special episode takes you behind the scenes of our inspiring conversation with Joe, giving you a closer look at the moments that didn’t make it into the main show.
Join hosts Simon and Marie as they share everything that happened off-mic, from the hilarious bits that went wrong to the powerful moments that left a lasting impact. Plus, get the story behind a surprising twist: Joe and Simon’s ambitious (and maybe questionable) plans to start their own garage band! 🎸
Beyond the laughs, Simon and Marie reflect on Joe’s journey and the powerful lessons he brings to both youth sports and life. From resilience and adaptability to sports' role in personal growth, this episode celebrates our guest and everything that happens off-camera.
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Joe Delagrave, the esteemed Team USA Wheelchair Rugby Coach. Joe opens up about his journey from a decorated wheelchair rugby athlete to a guiding figure for Team USA, emphasizing the values of resilience, adaptability, and personal growth. Through his story, listeners will uncover how wheelchair rugby isn’t just about the sport itself—it’s a powerful platform for empowering athletes and building community. Joe shares insights on coaching a national team, teaching life skills, and fostering a culture of mutual respect and inclusivity. Whether you’re an athlete, coach, or simply a fan of remarkable sports stories, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways on thriving through adversity and making an impact.
Producer note: We apologize for the audio quality in this episode and appreciate your understanding. Despite the technical hiccups, we believe the insights shared are too valuable to miss, and we hope you’ll stick with us for this great conversation. Thanks for tuning in!
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In this encore episode of For the Love of Sport, Marie and Simon are joined by Darrell 'D.K.' Taylor, the self-proclaimed 'Youth Sports Guy' and 'Engineer of Engaging Experiences.' As the director of BNA Sports, D.K. is dedicated to developing youth athletes and providing them with pro-like experiences. With a background in player development for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Cleveland Browns, D.K. brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to the conversation.
In this episode, D.K. shares his insights into promoting inclusion in football, creating opportunities for young girls, and the significance of building a legacy and strong personal brand. Don't miss this re-aired episode packed with valuable lessons on empowering the next generation through youth sports.
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Khalid Cannon, President and Chief Program Officer of Put Me In!, a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing access to sports for children of incarcerated parents. Khalid shares his personal journey, from playing professional rugby for the Austin Gilgronis to leading a national nonprofit. He discusses the transformative power of sports and how his organization fosters hope, structure, and a sense of belonging for children facing significant life challenges. Tune in to learn more about Khalid's innovative approaches to expanding sports access and empowering the next generation of athletes.
Key Takeaways and Insights:1. The Power of Sports for At-Risk Youth: Khalid emphasizes how sports can offer structure, build self-esteem, and create a sense of community for children of incarcerated parents, helping them navigate life’s challenges. 2. Strategic Growth with Heart: Khalid explains how Put Me In! has grown nationally while maintaining its deep connection to its core community, utilizing his professional background in strategy and consulting to scale impact. 3. Lessons from Rugby: Drawing from his own experience as a professional rugby player, Khalid talks about the life lessons he gained from sports and how they shape his leadership at Put Me In! today. 4. Addressing Unique Needs: Khalid shares innovative solutions his organization has developed to address the specific emotional and logistical barriers children of incarcerated parents face when trying to participate in sports.
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Today’s episode features Kyle Weindel, Associate Club Director at Sunshine Volleyball Club, a volleyball powerhouse in Southern California. Founded in 1998, Sunshine Volleyball Club has cultivated a culture of excellence, earning over 150 bids to Junior Nationals and producing numerous collegiate athletes. Kyle shares his journey in the volleyball world, his coaching philosophy, and how Sunshine Volleyball balances elite athleticism with holistic development. Dive into the strategic growth of Sunshine Volleyball and learn how Kyle and his team foster academic and athletic excellence, maintaining their reputation as one of the top volleyball clubs in the nation.
Key Takeaways and Insights:1. The Power of Connection – Kyle emphasizes the importance of relationships built over the years, whether through coaching or mentorship, in shaping successful careers. 2. Cultivating Excellence – Sunshine Volleyball Club stands out due to its commitment to academic and athletic excellence, consistently sending athletes to top academic institutions like Stanford, Harvard, and UCLA. 3. Adapting for Growth – Sunshine has grown exponentially, expanding into multiple locations and embracing a holistic approach to athlete development by incorporating strength training and mental conditioning. 4. Building a Brand—The club’s yearly logo and uniform redesigns keep it relevant, while its online retail presence expands its footprint beyond volleyball. 5. Community Focus—Sunshine Volleyball is as focused on developing its elite teams as it is on nurturing young athletes, ensuring opportunities for all levels of players.
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Join us in an inspiring conversation with Brenda Hilton, the founder of Officially Human, an organization dedicated to restoring respect and dignity to game officials at all levels of sport. Brenda, who has over 22 years of experience in collegiate officiating, shares her insights on the vital role that referees and umpires play in sports events and the growing need to address the mistreatment of these professionals.
This episode explores how the decline in respect for officials impacts youth sports and the broader sports community. Brenda reflects on her career journey, her lessons, and how Officially Human strives to influence change. We also discuss the key programs and initiatives that help schools, volunteers, and families better support officials and ensure a positive sporting environment for everyone.
Whether you’re a coach, parent, administrator, or athlete, this conversation is packed with practical tips on how we can all help make sports better for officials—and, by extension, everyone involved in youth sports.
Key Takeaways:The Crucial Role of Officials: Brenda emphasizes that referees are integral to the integrity of sports. Without them, competition would lack structure, and the games wouldn’t function smoothly.
Respect Starts with Education: Officially Human's mission is to educate parents, athletes, and fans about the importance of respecting officials, reminding everyone that they are human beings with lives, families, and emotions.
Solutions for Youth Sports Organizations: Practical advice on incorporating Officially Human’s PSA resources into youth sports programs to foster respect and empathy for game officials.
Recruitment and Retention of Officials: Strategies to combat the growing shortage of referees by improving working conditions, providing recognition, and creating a positive environment.
The Long-term Vision: Brenda discusses how her organization plans for the future, aiming to partner with more youth sports organizations and institutions to improve the treatment of officials at every level of the game.
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In this lively episode of "For The Love of Sport," hosts Simon MacKenzie and Marie Fitzgerald chat with Dr. Tommy Floyd, President of the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP). Dr. Floyd shares how NASP has transformed archery into an inclusive and accessible sport for millions of students across the U.S.
Since 2002, NASP has introduced archery to over 21 million students, with 1.3 million participating last year alone. Dr. Floyd discusses how the program is making a big impact by building self-esteem, promoting teamwork, and even offering scholarships. With 1,346 new schools joining just this year, NASP is on a mission to ensure every student has a shot at success—literally!
Dr. Floyd also highlights the program’s "Academic Archer" initiative, which recognizes over 34,000 students for their achievements and the $4 million in scholarships NASP has provided. The episode is filled with inspiring stories, proving that archery isn’t just a sport—it’s a life-changing experience.
Tune in to hear how NASP is hitting the bullseye on inclusivity, personal growth, and academic success, all while making archery fun and accessible for all.
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Just in time for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, we are revisiting one of our favorite interviews. Simon and Marie are going for gold in this episode of "For The Love of Sport." They sit down with Molly Solomon, Executive Producer and President of NBC Olympics Production. With a career of over three decades, Molly has played a crucial role in bringing iconic sports moments to our screens.
Hear Molly's journey from a researcher for NBC's Olympics coverage to becoming the first female executive producer for a national sports network. Beyond her professional achievements, Molly also opens up about her experience as a mother of triplets, discussing their youth sports adventures and the challenges of balancing priorities as a new parent.
Tune in for an insightful and entertaining episode, and mark your calendar for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games starting on July 26th!
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In this episode of "For The Love of Sport," hosts Simon and Marie are joined by Doug Bracken, Vice President of the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL). Doug shares his journey with the ECNL, detailing his involvement and experiences that have shaped his role in one of the most influential organizations in American youth soccer. They discuss the ECNL's initial focus on girls' youth soccer and its expansion to include boys, emphasizing the importance of providing pathways to collegiate and professional careers for young athletes.
Doug highlights the recent launch of the ECNL app, which includes a learning module for coaches, and its potential impact on the sport. The conversation also touches on the ECNL's dedication to fostering a positive environment for youth athletes both on and off the field. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the workings of the ECNL and its future goals in shaping the youth soccer landscape in the United States.
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Simon and Marie are live from the AVCA with another episode of "For The Love of Sport!" In this episode, they are joined by Demarcus Lewis from the Lexington High Risers, who shares his journey as a sports conditioning coach from basketball and football to volleyball. Demarcus delves into his coaching philosophy, emphasizing the importance of strong nutrition in athletic performance. He discusses some of the training techniques he uses to condition athletes across various sports and his role in youth sport administration.
The group also talks about the impact of enabling coaches within Demarcus's club and how this contributes to overall team success. He reveals some of the secrets to his success as a trainer, coach, and youth sports administrator, providing valuable insights for aspiring coaches and sports professionals. Tune in for an inspiring episode filled with expert advice and practical tips from a seasoned sports conditioning coach.
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Welcome back dear listener to another episode of "For The Love of Sport." In this episode, Simon and Marie sit down with Michelle Goodall, Region Director at USA Volleyball, to discuss her dedication to the sport and her extensive experience as an administrator, coach, and player. Michelle shares her insights on the importance of youth sports and how USA Volleyball is working to grow the sport at all levels.
Simon and Marie delve into the ways organizations like USA Volleyball are empowering youth through sports and encouraging increased participation for both girls and boys. Michelle's passion and commitment to volleyball shine through as she discusses her journey and the future of the sport. Tune in to learn more about the impactful work being done to uplift youth sports and how you can be a part of this movement.
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Welcome back to another episode of "For The Love of Sport!" Simon and Marie are joined by Sandy Ogg and Erik Bakich from Diamond Allegiance, an organization dedicated to enhancing the travel baseball experience for families, teams, and coaches. Erik shares insights from his experience as Clemson's head baseball coach, while Sandy delves into the origins and future goals of Diamond Allegiance. The conversation also explores their personal journeys in youth sports, offering valuable perspectives on the game's evolution.
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Tune in to another episode of "For The Love of Sport" as hosts Simon and Marie explore the world of volleyball, focusing on League One Volleyball, also known as LOVB (pronounced love). Joined by guest Courtney Thompson, Coach Development at LOVB, listeners gain insights into this community-driven approach to professional volleyball.
Courtney, a former standout player at the University of Washington and Olympic Silver medalist, brings her wealth of experience and coaching expertise to the conversation. She discusses her youth sports experience and a few of the things that led to her success as a player and a coach. Get ready to dive into the future of volleyball and the transformative impact of LOVB.
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Welcome back to another episode of "For The Love of Sport." In this exciting part two of our discussion with Portland Community Football Club (PCFC), hosts Simon and Marie are joined by PCFC's remarkable coaching program manager, JD Penilton.
Dive into JD's journey through youth sports and discover what drew him to the inspiring mission of PCFC. JD shares invaluable insights into the diverse programs offered by PCFC, shining a light on the organization's unwavering commitment to empowering families in soccer, regardless of financial constraints or personal identity.
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Welcome back to a very special two-part episode of "For The Love of Sport." Hosts Simon and Marie chat with Kaig Lightner, the mind behind Portland Community Football Club (PCFC). Founded in 2012 to remove barriers to competitive athletic training and create a supportive environment for all youth, PCFC stands out as a beacon of inclusivity and empowerment.
Kaig shares insights into the programs offered by PCFC, highlighting their efforts to help families flourish in soccer despite financial constraints. Hear about the innovative approaches adopted by PCFC to create a safe and brave space for youth, fostering skills, confidence, and emotional support. And stay tuned for part 2 of this episode next week where we sit down with JD Penilton, the coaching program manager at PCFC!
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'For the Love of Sport' podcast hosts Simon and Marie are spotlighting another amazing organization for our mini-series, 'Sideline Shorts.' The Podcast team sits down with the founder of the Girl Power Flag Football League, Phil Squatrito, also known as “Coach Squats." Phil, a father of three daughters, shares his mission to instill confidence and provide opportunities for young girls through flag football.
Girl Power Flag aims to create a positive and encouraging environment for girls to learn and compete while building character and self-esteem. They discuss topics including player development, the league's partnership with the NFL, current programs, and future plans for Girl Power Flag.
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In this inspiring episode of "For The Love of Sport," hosts Simon and Marie are joined by Danette Leighton, CEO of the Women's Sports Foundation (WSF). Danette's illustrious career in sports marketing and leadership roles, including her tenure with the Pac-12 Conference and Maloof Sports & Entertainment, has uniquely positioned her to lead WSF in its mission to empower women and girls through sports.
The discussion covers a range of topics, from Danette's personal youth sports experiences to the transformative power of sports for young girls. Danette provides insights into WSF's initiatives, including funding and advocacy strategies, and highlights the organization's 50th-anniversary celebrations.
As the episode coincides with a note on International Women's Day (March 8th), it underscores the importance of gender equality in athletics. Listeners are invited to join the movement in supporting WSF's mission to ensure girls and women have equal opportunities in sports through donations and participation in initiatives like National Girls & Women in Sports Day.
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Additional Resources:Women's Sports Foundation is turning 50! WSF provides fantastic resources that help girls and women recognize the role that sports can play in their lives and help them achieve their goals on and off the field. To learn how to support this amazing organization and continue to empower girls and women around the world, head to their website or donate to the Women's Sports Foundation.
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It's a new ball game in this episode of "For The Love of Sport." Join hosts Simon and Marie for the debut episode of their Sideline Shorts Series, where they shine a spotlight on youth sports organizations across the country. Up first is this dynamic husband-wife duo sharing their love of sport with Integrity Volleyball.
Founders Rafael Lopez & Isabel Domenech join Simon and Marie at the AVCA Convention to discuss their belief in the importance of a positive learning environment, character development, and respect as the foundation for success. They delve into their mission of teaching valuable skills to the next generation of athletes on and off the court.
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Simon and Marie are going for gold in this episode of "For The Love of Sport." Just in time for Girls and Women in Sports Day, and the 2024 Paris Games 6-month countdown, they interview Molly Solomon, Executive Producer and President of NBC Olympics Production. With a career of over three decades, Molly has played a crucial role in bringing iconic sports moments to our screens.
Hear Molly's journey from a researcher for NBC's Olympics coverage to becoming the first female executive producer for a national sports network. Beyond her professional achievements, Molly also opens up about her experience as a mother of triplets, discussing their youth sports adventures and the challenges of balancing priorities as a new parent.
Tune in for an insightful and entertaining episode, and mark your calendar for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games starting on July 26th!
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Welcome back to a new season of "For The Love of Sport!" Hosts Simon and Marie are joined by Kirsten Jones, a former Division I volleyball player, Nike executive turned motivational speaker, and Peak Performance Coach, for a crazy season three debut episode. Kirsten shares insights on parenting for the "long game," emphasizing the importance of supporting your athlete and nurturing their love for the game from an early age.
The conversation delves into navigating the challenges of youth sports, the impact of coaching on a child's passion, and maintaining a growth mindset. Kirsten also discusses her journey, from her volleyball days to working at Nike and her current podcast host and author role.
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Wrap up the year with a bow and join hosts Simon and Marie in a jolly journey through the past year of "For The Love of Sport." In this festive holiday episode, our dynamic duo is joined by the show's producers, Joe Brezonik and Kelsey Erwin, for a holiday celebration.
Joe and Kelsey flip the script, turning the tables on Simon and Marie with a flurry of fun questions that'll answer all your burning questions about the show. Unwrap the origins of the podcast, savor cherished memories, and enjoy a sporty spin on a holiday-themed "this or that" segment. It's a sleigh full of laughter, a dash of reflection, and a sprinkle of holiday joy, making this episode the perfect present for youth sports enthusiasts.
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Take a deep dive into the newest installment of the "For The Love of Sport" podcast as hosts Simon and Marie are joined by the legendary swimmer Rowdy Gaines. As a three-time Olympic gold medalist, Rowdy's name is synonymous with excellence in swimming. Beyond his stellar athletic achievements, Rowdy has seamlessly transitioned into the role of a celebrated sports broadcaster, captivating audiences worldwide with his infectious enthusiasm and insightful storytelling.
The conversation delves into Rowdy's youth sports experiences, his early encounters with swimming, and the enduring lessons that have shaped his remarkable journey. From Olympic glory to his advocacy for youth sports, Rowdy shares his passion for swimming's positive impact on young athletes. The episode explores the sport's growth, the keys to retention at the grassroots level, and the values that make swimming distinctive. Rowdy discusses his current career as the "Voice of Swimming," leaving listeners with a glimpse into his engaging personality through a lively round of "This or That" and insights into his most memorable swim calls. Don't miss this engaging and informative episode with a true icon of the water.
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Hut hut hike! Welcome back to another episode of "For The Love of Sport," where our hosts Simon and Marie welcome Damon Phillips, the Senior Vice President of Strategic Initiatives and Head of Diversity and Inclusion at NBC Sports Group. Damon, a former Stanford football player, is a prominent leader in sports and media, driving key initiatives, boosting NBC Sports audience engagement, and advocating for diversity and inclusion.
Damon shares insights on the importance of diversity and inclusivity in youth sports, reflecting on his experiences. He delves into his previous role with USA Football, emphasizing coaching certifications, helping parents navigate the sports landscape, player development, and mental health support. Damon shares with Simon and Marie his personal experiences as a sports dad, offering advice for parents new to youth sports and those considering coaching their children.
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Who says cooler weather has to stop golf? In this episode of "For The Love of Sport," hosts Simon and Marie are joined by Chief Development Officer Jeff Clark and National Events Manager Rachel Miller from the awesome organization Youth on Course. The conversation starts with a deep dive into their experiences with youth sports and how these formative moments led them to be part of Youth on Course's mission.
Listen in to learn all about an organization dedicated to providing young golfers affordable access to the sport. Jeff and Rachel shed light on the organization's origins, core values, and role in shaping youth sports' future. Simon and Marie hear about the coolest initiatives within Youth on Course, including the intriguing "100 Hole Hike." Jeff and Rachel explain what this unique event is all about and how it's making a difference.
The discussion continues as they explore how organizations like Youth on Course can revolutionize the youth sports experience, making it more accessible and inclusive.
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Get ready for a captivating episode as For the Love of Sport podcast hosts Simon and Marie welcome Gary Charles, the CEO of Advancement of Blacks in Sports (ABIS), to For The Love of Sport. Gary's life journey is a testament to his unwavering commitment to empowering young athletes and promoting inclusivity and equity in the sports world.
This episode dives deep into Gary's diverse background, from his days on Wall Street to founding grassroots basketball programs that played a pivotal role in the careers of several NBA players. Today, Gary leads ABIS, an organization dedicated to expanding opportunities for Black coaches, athletes, administrators, and vendors in collegiate and professional sports.
Throughout his life, Gary's passion for sports has been the driving force behind his tireless efforts to eliminate barriers and uplift young Black athletes. In this episode, Simon and Marie ask about his youth sports experiences and how they shaped his vision for ABIS. Listen in and gain valuable insights from Mr. Gary Charles on breaking down barriers and empowering the next generation of Black athletes!
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Welcome back, dear listener! In this episode, Simon and Marie sit with special guests Matt Wixon and Steven Doherty from Frisco ISD. They share their profound love for sports and their respective journeys in youth sports. Hear valuable insights as Matt and Steve discuss essential tips for parents looking to select sports programs for their children and share their secret ingredients for crafting lasting and meaningful sports memories.
Simon and Marie also explore how Frisco ISD is revolutionizing the world of youth sports. They learn about the innovative steps taken by Frisco ISD, which involves broadcasting their school games. They share the origins of their brilliant move and the impact on students and athletes who have been able to participate in this program and grow new skills. Don't miss out on this exciting episode filled with valuable sports insights and game-changing ideas.
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For the Love of Sport is revisiting the gridiron this week in an encore episode with legendary Minnesota Vikings linebacker Chad Greenway Learn about Chad's journey from youth sports to his time at Iowa in the Big Ten, and then the NFL. Chad also dives into his life now in retirement, impacting youth sports in Minnesota and across the country.
Chad talks about trading in his football cleats for basketball shoes in his new role as the President of Wayzata’s Girls Basketball Association and guiding his daughters through youth sports and life in general as they get older. And, as if he didn’t have enough on his plate, Chad highlights his newest venture, MN ScoresFeed, and his goals to change the landscape of youth sports and how they utilize technology.
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Ever wondered how a professional athlete transforms into a financial guru while creating a legacy beyond sports? Join podcast hosts Simon and Marie as they unravel Amobi Okugo's incredible journey with "A Frugal Athlete" on "For The Love of Sport." Discover the secrets of success in sports and business, and be inspired!
In this episode, Amobi shares anecdotes from his soccer journey, reflects on the influence of youth coaches, and discusses the legacy he aspires to leave for future generations. Gain insights into the genesis of "A Frugal Athlete" and the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship. Join the hosts and their engaging guests in unraveling the fascinating tapestry of sports, finance, and impact.
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Step into a world where sports and media converge with Bri Lewerke, a social media manager at Spotify and a prolific sports photographer. Join hosts Simon and Marie as they unravel the layers of Bri's journey, from her youth sports journey to her captivating work in sports photography.
With a touch of camaraderie, this episode explores Bri's dynamic experiences, offering a glimpse into her passion for sports, branding, and media. Dive into thought-provoking discussions on utilizing social media for brand growth, navigating the world of youth sports, and seizing the power of captivating storytelling through photography. Prepare to be inspired as Bri's anecdotes and expertise illuminate the evolving landscape of sports and media. Tune in to uncover the secrets of Bri's success and gain insights into the fusion of creativity, athleticism, and digital engagement.
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Welcome back, Dear Listener! "For the Love of Sport," hosts Simon and Marie sit down with The Community Cultivator: Megan Scremin. Megan is the President and CEO of Special Olympics Colorado. Get inspired by learning how Megan and her team provide children and adults with intellectual disabilities opportunities to engage in year-round sports. She shares her passion for empowering athletes, promoting diversity, and fostering inclusivity within the sports community.
As the driving force behind Special Olympics Colorado, Megan has been instrumental in creating a transformative impact in the lives of athletes and their families. Through this candid conversation, gain insights into the organization's mission and the incredible work being done to break barriers and create a level playing field for everyone.
Join us to discover Megan's vision for the future of adaptive sports and how Special Olympics Colorado continues to make a difference, one athlete at a time.
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Simon and Marie are joined by the Dedicated Developer: Lesle Gallimore. Lesle lives and breathes soccer, she formerly worked as the inaugural commissioner of the Girl's Academy and is the current General Manager of the OL Reign. With a wealth of experience in the soccer world, Lesle shares her insights and expertise on player development and coaching.
As the inaugural commissioner of the girl's academy team, she sheds light on the importance of providing a developmental platform for young female soccer players. Lesle also delves into the tools and strategies that have made her a better coach, emphasizing the value of being a multisport athlete in acquiring diverse athletic skills. Beyond the game, Lesle highlights her commitment to shaping athletes off the field and cultivating life skills that leave a lasting impact.
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In this episode of For the Love of Sport, Marie and Simon are joined by self-proclaimed youth sports guy and The Engineer of Engaging Experiences, Darrell DK Taylor. As the director of BNA Sports, DK focuses on developing youth athletes and providing them with impactful, pro-like sports experiences.
With previous experience in player development for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Cleveland Browns, DK brings a wealth of knowledge to the podcast. The conversation delves into DK's work in youth sports, highlighting his efforts to promote inclusion in football and create opportunities for young girls to participate in the sport. DK emphasizes the importance of leaving a legacy and building a strong personal brand. Tune in to gain insights from DK's experiences and passion for empowering youth through sports.
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In this special Father's Day weekend episode of For the Love of Sport, hosts Simon and Marie are joined by father and son duo, Jeff and Harrison Burton, from the world of NASCAR. Jeff, a former professional stock-car racer, has transitioned into a successful career as an analyst for NBC Sports and Fox, while his son Harrison is currently the youngest NASCAR driver and a rising star in the sport.
During the episode, Jeff and Harrison discuss their journey into racing, the future of the sport, and the importance of prioritizing and implementing stronger safety measures. Their strong family bond and collaboration highlight the love they share for racing. From Jeff's notable career to Harrison's rising success, their stories exemplify the passion and dedication within the world of NASCAR. Tune into this insightful conversation with Jeff and Harrison, as they provide valuable perspectives on the sport and inspire listeners to embrace their love for racing or whatever their passion may be.
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We are closing out our series of live episodes from the United Soccer Coaches Convention and exploring the world of international youth soccer academy's with the President and Owner of the Liverpool Football Club International Academy Michigan, Andy Wagstaff.
Andy shines a light on how Liverpool Football Club expanded into America, creating a developmental program for youth athletes, the success of these player pathways, and more!
Andy's insights highlight the importance of life skills learned and how their coaches support the mental, physical, and emotional sides of sport.
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Welcome back, Dear Listener! In this exciting episode of For The Love of Sport, Simon and Marie sit down with Chief Soccer Officer: Skip Gilbert, the CEO of U.S. Youth Soccer and a retired professional soccer player. Skip brings his wealth of experience and passion for youth sports to the forefront as he discusses his role in advancing the world of soccer for young athletes.
Skip delves into his extensive involvement in youth sports and shares his unwavering dedication to ensuring that players' experiences remain paramount in the game. From his own journey as a professional athlete to his current leadership position, Skip's insights shed light on the challenges and opportunities present in the youth sports landscape. Tune in to discover how Skip Gilbert's efforts are shaping the future of youth sports and fostering a love for the game in the next generation of athletes.
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Let's get Bananas! The latest episode of For The Love of Sport features special guests Kyle Luigs and Tyler Gillum from the Savannah Bananas. Luigs, the starting pitcher for the team, and Gillum, Head Coach and a two-time winner of the CPL Coach of the Year award, discuss their own journeys in youth sports and how they have brought their passion to the Savannah Bananas organization.
The Savannah Bananas are known for their unconventional approach to baseball, prioritizing fun and excitement for both players and fans. Luigs and Gillum provide a fascinating glimpse into the world of youth sports and how the Savannah Bananas are shaking up the traditional approach to baseball. They discuss the importance of building relationships with fans and prioritizing their needs, and how this approach has led to the success of the Savannah Bananas organization. Check out this study that proves The Bananas perform better when they are having fun.
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Welcome back, dear listener; this week, we sit down with, The Artistic Activist Adam Andrasko.
Adam is the CEO of USA Artistic Swimming and Board Chair at the National Council of Youth Sports. Adam has an impressive background working with the U.S. Olympic Committee and numerous National Governing Bodies. He shares his passion for youth sports, safety, and growing the sport of artistic swimming.
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We are heading to Summer camp! Simon and Marie are back and joined by The Director of Development Jeff Bell. Jeff is the Director of The Susquehannock Camps in Northeast Pennsylvania, a program for youth athletes to practice and grow their skills through moral, social, and physical development. Jeff shares his extensive background in youth sports and explains how his role as Director allows him to help young athletes develop into well-rounded individuals.
Jeff believes in instilling important life skills in young people through sports and emphasizes the importance of making these experiences accessible to athletes from all backgrounds. Bell also shares his fundraising efforts to ensure that every young athlete can have the opportunity to attend his camps. By working to break down financial barriers, Bell hopes to give every young athlete the chance to participate in his programs and benefit from the life skills that sports can teach.
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It's National Youth Sports Safety Month which means it's a perfect time to hear from the CEO of The U.S. Center for SafeSport and the Passionate Protector, Ju'Riese Colón. Ju'Riese's passion for protecting youth athletes shines through in her discussion with Simon and Marie as she shares what she's learned in her many years of experience working in youth sports safety and how her team is working to implement better safety training for organizations and their clubs.
Simon and Marie enjoy candid conversation with Ju'Riese, who shares her expertise and knowledge on ensuring youth athletes' safety in sports and provides insights on how The U.S. Center for SafeSport is working to create a safer environment for young athletes. With National Youth Sports Safety Month underway, this episode serves as a timely reminder of the importance of keeping young athletes safe and promoting a culture of safety in sports.
Tune in to this thought-provoking episode to learn more about what can be done to protect youth athletes.
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Dust off your golf clubs; it's time to hit the links. Professional golfer Rory McIlroy joins the podcast to share his youth sports experience. Rory shares some of the most important lessons he learned from youth sports and the memories he takes from his childhood playing days.
Rory highlights his excitement to be a future youth sports parent and talks about his partnership with Youth On Course, an organization with a mission to make golf a more accessible sport for future generations by providing $5 rounds of golf for kids.
Don't miss a chance to get to know Rory a little bit better during our 'This or That' gauntlet where we ask him the tough questions; Dominoes or Popeyes? St. Andrews or Augusta?
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For the Love of Sport is playing on the gridiron this week. Special guest and legendary Minnesota Vikings linebacker, Chad Greenway joins the podcast to talk about his own youth sports journey, playing in the NFL, and how that brought him back to youth sports. Chad shares his experiences playing and coaching youth sports and talks about how he’s working to impact youth sports in Minnesota and the rest of the country.
Chad talks about trading in his football cleats for basketball shoes with his new role as the President of Wayzata’s Girls Basketball Association and guiding his daughters through youth sports and life in general as they get older. And, as if he didn’t have enough on his plate, Chad highlights his newest venture, MN ScoresFeed, and his goals to change the landscape of youth sports and how they utilize technology.
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Live from the USC Conference, For the Love of Sport is back for another bonus episode and is joined by special guest, the Maven of Mentality, Jenn Ireland. Jenn sits down with us to talk about her role as a mental skills coach for female soccer players and her journey through youth sports. She reflects on the lack of mental training she received as an athlete and how that led her to founding Expand Your Game, a resource for soccer players to harness mental skill paramount to success as an athlete.
We dive headfirst into topics on and off the soccer pitch and Jenn shares her advice and things she's learned through her coaching journey. Jenn talks about challenging her players so that they grow to their fullest potential and talks through her free website resources that are available to all athletes to help build mental skills and confidence that are crucial to the game and life in general.
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Sports are a mental battlefield in the same way they are a physical one. The Maestro of Mindset, Alex Wulbecker-Smith, joins the podcast this week to talk about her experience playing sports and how her experience has helped her in her career as an Athletic Counselor working with youth athletes and performers at Premier Sports Psychology.
Alex helps us get our heads in the game. She talks about the challenges facing youth athletes and the importance of balance. She highlights tips and tricks for young athletes and expresses her goals for the future of wellbeing in youth sports and increased training for clubs and coaches. Alex highlights her work to provide not only athletes with insights, but also parents, coaches and club administrators. Then, stay locked in for a brand new game at the end of the episode.
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Nobody knows the impact of a great coach like an athlete. This week we are joined by a highly accomplished athlete and the Ignitor of Inspiration, Marti Reed. Marti grew up playing a myriad of sports all year long, but where she really excelled was softball. Marti played Division 1 softball at the University of California Los Angeles where she won a national championship in 2010. She has remained involved in the sports world through her work at Positive Coaching Alliance, an organization focused on implementing positive and responsible coaching training and recruitment to benefit young athletes.
We dive headfirst into Marti’s impressive resume as both an athlete and the Director of National Partnerships & DEI Programming Manager at Positive Coaching Alliance. We talk about Marti’s youth sports journey, the challenges of winning at the highest level, and how much a coach can impact athletes.
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Sitting down with Joe Cummings, known in the soccer world by nearly everyone and forgotten by no one, it feels like you're sitting down with an old friend. We had the privilege of meeting and dare I say, becoming "old friends" with Joe at the United Soccer Coaches Convention this past January and the conversation was flowing like your favorite Gatorade after a tough workout.
Joe has enjoyed an illustrious career in the youth, high school, collegiate, and professional soccer world, so he comes to your ears today with a wealth of experience and knowledge. We touch on everything from the importance of trusting your players to know the right choice out on the pitch, how to balance the oh-so-tricky triangle of the parent, athlete, and coach relationship, and at the end of the day, never take yourself too seriously; you're just a teacher in soccer shorts.
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“It can be challenging to balance the act of coaching your kids while maintaining a level of expectations, especially when you have experience playing sports at a competitive level.”Coaching your kids can create a strong bond, but it can leave families questioning "who's enjoying the game now" and "who are they playing for." Cleveland McCoy of Quarterback Football Training breaks down his unique insights of applying the many years of experience to his program and coaching his kids that will help anyone in the same position as coach/volunteer for their own.
Hop in to hear the invaluable lessons that Cleveland learned throughout his days as an athlete and how he keeps them top of mind for every athlete who walks through his program.
(0:30) Superbowl talk - go-to snacks and traditions?
(4:35) We welcome Cleveland McCoy onto the show
(8:12) Cleveland talks to us about his DIY golf course, track meets, street hockey, and more he made work as a kid
(10:24) The impact of the little things that mentors and coaches can have to support an athlete
(11:50) Cleveland takes us back to the collegiate gridiron and the lessons learned that he brings to his program
(15:20) The father and son/coach and player dynamic
(19:47) What is needed for the future of Football in youth sports
(21:45) The key characteristic of the high potential quarterback prospects
(22:42) This or That Gauntlet time! Rushing or Passing touchdowns, Brady or Rogers, Jet-ski or Go-Kart
(26:09) We tie a bow on this episode with a recap of the best bits from our conversation with Cleveland and a few rounds of Sports Term, Racehorse, or both?
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In our first episode LIVE from the United Soccer Coaches Convention, we welcome Mr. Liam O'Connell to the show. Liam works as the Technical Director at the United Soccer League, which means every day he gets to work with USL clubs across the country to help develop and grow their Academy programs.
We dive deep into Liam's youth sports experience, which started with many sports but ended up with his true love, soccer. Liam talks about untangling the messy web of youth soccer in the United States, what tipping point he thinks we are about to cross, and why player pathways are the real future for growth in our country.
Liam was born to be on this podcast and share his wisdom with you all, so don't wait any longer - enjoy!
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Coming at you live, well, a recording of a live interview, with Neil Saunders, the Director of Football at the Premier League. We had the honor of sitting down with Neil at the United Soccer Coaches Convention in Philly this past week and he shared some insights with us about player development, what it means to provide life-changing experiences for kids through sport, and we even chat about how to set expectations to create the best environment for your athletes.
Neil directly oversees the Elite Player Performance Plan (EPPP) and gets the chance to work with over 4,000 staff members across all teams in the Premier League to help produce more and better homegrown English players for their National Team.
Whether you love soccer or find your passion in another sport, this episode touches on the topics that connect us all in youth sports. Don't wait any longer, hit the play button - your ears will thank you later.
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There's no question that businesses can make a big impact in their communities with investments in youth sports. Justin Prettyman, Executive Director of the San Francisco 49ers Foundation shares his experience of how the organization is doing just that in the Bay Area.
Our conversation extends into how any organization can create powerful partnerships, the mission of the 49ers Foundation, the investment in girl's flag football, and some of the lasting lessons from his days of playing youth sports.
Tune in here to learn more from a Force of Fortune in youth sports.
(1:02) Pro Sport Affiliations in youth sports and its impact
(4:32) Introducing the "Who Said It?" quote of the episode
(5:08) An introduction to Justin Prettyman
(9:41) How Justin found himself at the crossroads of Philanthropy and Sports
(11:13) What is The 49ers Foundation?
(15:43) What to keep in mind when approaching a potential partner
(16:40) The importance and investment in women's flag football
(20:29) This or That Gauntlet time... Couch or Recliner... Joe Montana or Steve Young... Who's coming up big in the clutch Deebo Samuel or George Kittle? Listen in here!
(28:28) The "Who Said It?" quote revealed
Our hearts are with Damar Hamlin and his family during this difficult time. Learn more about his charity, Chasing M's Foundation here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/mxksc-the-chasing-ms-foundation-community-toy-drive
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Welcome to our eighth and final episode of our 1st season dear listener! In this episode we were extremely fortunate to connect with Co-Founder and CEO of Alchemy365 Tyler Quinn.
Creating a professional, welcoming, and most importantly fun atmosphere is the ideal for most organizations and Tyler has been able to replicate this environment in each location of Alchemy 365. While Alchemy is an adult fitness studio, the lessons Tyler shares about his experiences playing youth sports, running a business, and his passion for coaching is applicable for organizations regardless of size or sport.
(0:39) How youth sports provide a safe environment to experience failure
(7:05) Introducing Tyler Quinn and Alchemy 365
(9:20) How to make simplify the complex for your athletes
(13:52) The value of connecting with your students or athletes
(17:40) The impact recurring training and development for your coaches can have
(21:44) Tyler breaks down the most important lesson's he learned starting his business
(25:01) How fundamental the nature of "play" is to everyone's life
Do you know a youth athlete making a difference in their sport and beyond? Nominate them today.
(28:06) We throw Tyler into the This or That gauntlet and find out who is his Coaching "GOAT"
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With every new youth sports season comes player evaluations and tryouts; two subjects that might cause you a little stress, panic, or even frustration. Our conversation with Andie Ostrowski of TeamGenius will alleviate some of those negative feelings surrounding tryouts and player evaluation by highlighting the best practices, technology, and support that is out there to help you.
Tune in to learn best practices, tips, and where to find free resources for your organization to improve tryouts and player evaluations, we also chat through what access to data means for youth athletes and what role it should play in youth sports.
(3:55) Data and youth sports - when and how do they mix?
(10:42) What is TeamGenius?
(14:20) Tips for admins running tryouts and player evaluations
(19:25) Free resources for coaches and admins to help run better tryouts or player evaluations
(25:45) Importance of sports in Andie's life and how the growth of women's sports has impacted her
(28:15) This or That Gauntlet time - Home Alone or Mrs. Doubtfire ... Christmas or Thanksgiving... Should hockey should be played indoors or outdoors... find out now!
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You won't want to miss out on part two of our conversation with Olympians Chris Mazdzer and Kara Winger & TrueSport expert, Dr. Amanda Stanec. We dive further into the importance of human connection, the role social media plays in youth sports, and how defining what it means to have fun could change the way you and your athletes/teams experience sport.
Plus, we hear firsthand the memories that Chris and Kara remember the most about their time at the Olympics. You may be surprised to hear it wasn't the silver medal or the thrill of becoming the flag bearer for Team USA.
So tune in, not later today or tomorrow, you won't want to delay any longer...
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When we say we have some amazing guests on this episode, we mean we have some AMAZING guests on the episode this week. Tune in to hear directly from the TrueSport Trio, Kara Winger, Chris Mazdzer, and Dr. Amanda Stanec for the first part of our conversation.
We know you will enjoy hearing about their youth sports journeys, an inside look at what it takes to become an Olympian, and what it was like in the moments that they made it to the top of their sports.
While Dr. Amanda Stanec leads a conversation on the importance of having coaches and people around you supporting your mental well-being and growth as a person, not just an athlete.
Queue the Olympic opening ceremony music, get your headphones on, and press that play button!
(5:44) - Kara Winger shares her youth sports experience and how it led her to win Silver at the National Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
(11:33) - Do great athletes automatically become great coaches?
(13:01) - Cool Runnings to Olympic Silver Medal - hear all about Chris Mazdar's journey in Luge
(17:13) - The secret to the Olympians' success? Playing all the sports while growing up
(21:18) - Dr. Amanda wins a speech contest, gets to hold the Olympic flame and her nerdy sports journey begins!
(22:59) - Amanda goes in-depth on how coaches and parents can encourage positive mental health in youth athletes
(30:50) The importance of having a support system, having fun, and struggles will come
(31:56) - Learn more about theTrueSport Symposium in November
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Thank you for coming back, we missed you! If you haven't listened to the first part of our conversation with the Wizard of Wisdom, Wayne Moss. We encourage you to listen to Episode 3 first and then come on back for this part two of our conversation.
In this episode, we pick up right where we left off with Wayne to get an in-depth look at National Youth Sports week coming up next week, which includes specific days dedicated to coaches, safety, athlete wellness, spirit wear, and of course, a day dedicated to play!
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(1:24) - What does the National Council of Youth Sports do and how can they help my youth sports organization?
(4:17) - History of National Youth Sports Week and highlights for this year's celebration - including Simon in a crop top soccer jacket from his youth
(10:01) - Wayne's thoughts on what makes an organization successful in youth sports and keeping youth at the center of your organization
(12:01) - Are we an artistic swimming podcast now? We plug a wildly impressive sport not only in the pool but out of it as well
(14:45) - This or That Gauntlet - all gas, no brake.
(21:21) - The importance of a safety program for youth sports organizations - no longer a choice
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Welcome back, dear listener, to episode three - on the ole podcast today we have the Wizard of Wisdom, Wayne Moss. Wayne is the Executive Director of the National Council of Youth Sports. He's known affectionately for his kindness and wisdom that he shares with everyone he speaks with, so we are so excited for you to get a taste of it.
In this episode, we dive deep into the future of tackle football and the subsequent rise of flag football, the importance of sport sampling for youth athletes, and keeping the end goal of youth sports in mind when dealing with young athletes and many, many, many "oooohs" and "ahhhhs" after Wayne drops knowledge on us.
(1:12) - Tackle vs Flag football
(16:53) - Wayne's journey to an internship with the Cleveland Browns was largely credited to a few phone calls to people in his network asking for advice
(21:39) - Another "Wayne-ism"
(24:06) - Wayne's tangible advice for parents, coaches, and volunteer - start with the end in mind, what is the ultimate goal of youth sports
(26:58) - Athlete injuries, burnout, and the importance of sport sampling in youth athletes
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Welcome back dear listener to our second episode - joining us on the pod today is Alex Goodwin, who we have dubbed the Queen of Fundraising. Alex is currently the Fundraising Coordinator and a Board Member at St. Francis Youth Hockey. When she's not raising money and coordinating fundraising events for her hockey association she is helping to raise money and provide grants to charitable organizations as a Foundation Manager at Deluxe.
Alex's professional and volunteer aptitude in fundraising is exceptional and incredibly insightful. She's built a tradition in her town that she hopes the organization can continue for years to come. It also has inspired Marie and Simon to travel up north and check out the event for themselves.
If you are looking to uncover some tips and tricks of the fundraising trade, this episode is for you.
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Welcome to our first episode of Season one - on the podcast today we have Adam Pribyl who is the Executive Director of Southeast Soccer Club and Sporting Director of Minneapolis City SC.
Adam is affectionately known for his positive attitude, witty remarks, savvy soccer mind, and ability to juggle a number of very important jobs while still managing to care for his lawn at home, no easy feat.
If you're interested in hearing more about managing your time in order to continue your passion, how coaches can impact an athlete's experience, Adam's biggest aha moment, or if you just want to learn more about the beautiful sport of pickleball, you're in the right place.
(1:12) - The RISE of PICKLEBALL
(18:10) - Adam's big Aha moment with Mpls City SC
(21:01) - Why so many people are drawn to Ted Lasso
(22:23) - Treating your athletes as people first
(33:24) - Adam's one piece of advice for anyone starting or running a youth sports organization
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Youth sports help bring together kids, families, volunteers, communities, and our world. At the core of youth sports is SPORT, the idea of joy, play, and community. At SportsEngine we are lucky enough to serve the organizations that work behind the scenes to make youth sports possible. So we thought, what better way to celebrate youth sports than to talk to the leaders in our space about their experiences, successes, and failures?
Thanks for joining us on this journey, after each episode, you should leave feeling empowered, a little smarter, and ready to bring back new ideas to your youth sports organization - oh and hopefully waiting on the edge of your seat for the next episode to drop.
Here's what to listen for in this episode:
(0:08) WELCOME
(0:31) Host introductions
(3:06) Why we started the podcast
(4:36) What you can expect each time you press play
(6:01) What we are looking forward to the most about the podcast
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