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Granger Bartee: Being Recruited as a College Athlete, Loneliness, and Mental Health in High-Level Sport

Granger Bartee: Being Recruited as a College Athlete, Loneliness, and Mental Health in High-Level Sport

Update: 2025-04-08
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Ed and Kellie get to interview Granger Bartee, Charlotte-area high school senior, and future University of North Carolina swimmer. They get into how Granger got into swimming, and how his stand out performances at a young age led to this life direction. He goes through what it was like to be recruited by schools all over the country and why he eventually chose UNC. 

Granger shares about his current efforts as he is wrapping up high school swimming, and how he is trying to figure out how to perform and improve without having to go to dark places mentally. He is very open about the loneliness he felt initially after moving to a k-12 prep school as a 9th grader, and how the one friend he had there was his lifeline. 

Lastly, Granger talks about how he decided to be a part of creating spaces of belonging on campus for students through his leadership in Students FOR Students. Great interview with a talented and driven young man who has an obviously old soul.



Intro Music: Ways To Go, by GROUPLOVE- Used with permission


Recorded at EVRYBDY Studios


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Granger Bartee: Being Recruited as a College Athlete, Loneliness, and Mental Health in High-Level Sport

Granger Bartee: Being Recruited as a College Athlete, Loneliness, and Mental Health in High-Level Sport

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