Episode 10B: More with author Ryan Swanson
Description
We’re back with author and professor Ryan Swanson!
What more did we have to talk about? In a nutshell: Soccer, systems, community, and justice.
More specifically, we talk about:
* Shame in college soccer, around different rules and ethics and what Swanson notes is an interesting tension in soccer to win and play it the “right way.”
* Who helped the players navigate their possible futures while Coach Jeremy Fishbein tried to save the team? (Hint: assistant coaches Mike Graczyk and Kelly Altman)
* Title IX and why the University of New Mexico is still out of compliance (even though that was one of the reasons given for cutting the men’s soccer team).
* Why he wrote the book, and how UNM has reacted to it.
* UNM’s struggle within the larger context of college sports, and what radical reform might look like (and did look like at places like the University of Chicago and Vanderbilt University).
* Correlations between New Mexico United and the UNM men’s soccer team. Plus, more on New Mexico United and that team’s future — and the role it could play in the state.
* The bummer of youth soccer … Did you know New Mexico is 50th in terms of youth sports activities?
* The segregation of youth soccer in New Mexico and across the United States — and the growth of the club sport system, which Swanson calls a “net negative for society as a whole.”
Music credits: Get Through it (Instrumental), Neu Song
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