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Your Sports Resource Podcast discusses actionable strategies that clubs can implement so the operations of their team support the coaching staff and the direction of the organization. Your Sports Resource is committed to excellence in Youth Sports Leadership. 

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In this week’s episode of The Your Sports Resource Podcast, JP Nerbun, founder of TOC Culture Consulting, dives into the pivotal role of leadership and culture in sports. He shares his journey through a culture crisis as a coach and how mentorship transformed his approach. JP emphasizes intentional coaching, fostering relationships with parents, and building a strong coaching community. Tune in to gain valuable insights into enhancing leadership and culture within the realm of sports, as JP Nerbun shares his wealth of knowledge and experience.ABOUT THE GUEST:J.P. Nerbun is a world-renowned leadership coach, sports consultant, and the visionary founder of TOC, a leading global sports consulting and coaching business. With an accomplished career as a professional basketball coach spanning over a decade, J.P. has solidified his expertise in team culture, drawing from his extensive background and knowledge.J.P.'s mission is to empower leaders and their teams to reach their full potential through coaching, consulting, and community-building. Throughout his career, he and his team have provided personalized coaching and practical resources to hundreds of leaders across various industries, including sports, education, medicine, and business. J.P. is also the founder and co-host of the highly acclaimed sports leadership podcast, Coaching Culture.In 2019, J.P. published his debut book, Calling Up: Discovering Your Journey to Transformational Leadership. This book has received critical acclaim for its captivating narrative and practical insights. In 2022, he followed up with The Culture System: A Proven Process for Creating an Extraordinary Team Culture, a groundbreaking book that explores a proven framework for developing team culture, embraced by top-tier organizations. Continuing his dedication to leadership development, J.P. launched The Culture System Online Training Platform in 2023, providing leaders with leadership training that equips them with practical skills and tools to enhance their team's culture.CONNECT WITH THE GUEST:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jpnerbunFacebook: facebook.com/toccultureTwitter: twitter.com/JpNerbunYoutube: youtube.com/@toccultureTiktok: tiktok.com/@toccultureInstagram: instagram.com/tocculturePodcast: Coaching Culture PodcastWebsite: tocculture.comEmail: jpnerbun@tocculture.comCONNECT WITH ME:Linkedin: /renata-porter Instagram: @yoursportsresourceTwitter: @yoursportsresIf you have a suggestion or topics you want me to discuss, write me at info@yoursportsresource.com. Don’t forget to check out our website www.yoursportsresource.com 
In this episode, Renata discusses the importance of collaboration and how to be a team player without feeling overwhelmed. She emphasizes the need to focus on quality over quantity, streamline communications, set boundaries, build an empowered culture, and invest in training and technology. By implementing these strategies, individuals and organizations can collaborate effectively and achieve their goals.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Focus on quality over quantity in your workStreamline communications to avoid confusion and wasted timeSet boundaries and prioritize your own workBuild an empowered culture by trusting your teamInvest in training and technology to streamline operationsCHAPTERS:00:00  Introduction: Balancing Collaboration and Individual Work02:15  Chapter 1: Quality over Quantity03:13  Chapter 2: Streamlining Communications04:39  Chapter 3: Setting Boundaries and Prioritizing Work05:38  Chapter 4: Building an Empowered Culture07:32  Chapter 5: Investing in Training and Technology12:44  Conclusion: Putting What You Learn into ActionCONNECT WITH ME:Linkedin: /renata-porter  Instagram: @yoursportsresourceTwitter: @yoursportsresIf you have a suggestion or topics you want me to discuss, write me at info@yoursportsresource.com. Don’t forget to check out our website www.yoursportsresource.com 
In this week's episode of The Your Sports Resource Podcast, Abbie Fish, founder of Swim Like A. Fish, shares her journey in starting her business and the challenges she faced. She discusses the importance of video analysis in swimming and how it can improve performance.Abbie also talks about working with teams and individual swimmers, as well as the hurdles coaches face in their careers. She emphasizes the need for clubs to recognize coaching as a full-time job and provide support and development opportunities for coaches. Abbie shares her plans for the future of her business and the importance of maintaining a work-life balance.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Video analysis can greatly improve swimming performance by providing visual feedback and removing ambiguity in technique.Coaches should be open to innovation and utilize resources like video analysis to help their swimmers improve.Clubs should recognize coaching as a full-time job and provide support and development opportunities for coaches.Balancing business and personal life is important for long-term success and well-being.ABOUT THE GUEST:Abbie started Swim Like A. Fish in 2019 after 25 years of success in competitive swimming and 15+ years of Elite swim coaching. During their swimming career, Abbie was a 6x Olympic Trial Qualifier, SEC Finalist, NCAA Qualifier, and 2x USA Junior National Champion. On top of that, Abbie started coaching as they were studying for their master's degree and still competing. Abbie is a University of Georgia “Double Dawg” – where they swam and graduated with their M.S. and B.S. degrees in Exercise Science. It was a very natural transition for them from being the one in the water – to – the one standing on deck.Abbie has worked with thousands of swimmers (including over 100 Olympians and Paralympians) across the world – through virtual coaching, clinics, conferences, camps, and lessons. Abbie is a consistent speaker at the ASCA World Clinic, ISCA Conference, and CSCAA Conventions. Currently, Abbie is a Sports Science Consultant Swimming Singapore. With their plethora of swimming knowledge, Abbie would describe themselves as a huge swimming nerd at heart. They love anything that has to do with stroke mechanics and underwater filming. Their favorite place to be on earth is sitting at the bottom of a pool.Abbie’s goal with Swim Like A. Fish is to help any coach or swimmer (no matter their age or location) get faster through great stroke technique education.CONNECT WITH THE GUEST:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fishswimfasterInstagram: https://www.youtube.com/swimlikeafishYoutube: https://www.instagram.com/theafish1/Twitter: https://twitter.com/afish1Website: https://swimlikeafish.org/Email: abbie@swimlikeafish.orgCONNECT WITH ME:Linkedin: /renata-porter  Instagram: @yoursportsresourceTwitter: @yoursportsresIf you have a suggestion or topics you want me to discuss, write me at info@yoursportsresource.com. Don’t forget to check out our website www.yoursportsresource.com Happy Listening!
In this week's episode of The Your Sports Resource Podcast, Coach Mike Murray from the Victor Swim Club discusses how he balances his responsibilities, builds relationships with the board, develops coaching staff, communicates with parents, and time management and many other aspects of leading a Swim Club.He emphasizes the importance of collaboration and continuous learning in the coaching profession. Coach Murray also shares his strategies for managing a busy schedule and finding a balance between personal and professional life. He concludes by discussing the upcoming plans for his swim club.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Building strong relationships with the board is crucial for the success of a club team.Coaches should actively participate in the selection of new board members to ensure they have the necessary skills and commitment.Professional development is essential for both coaches and their staff to stay updated and improve their skills.Effective communication with parents is key to managing conflicts and fostering collaboration.Balancing personal and professional life requires careful planning and the ability to say no when necessary.Time management is crucial for managing multiple responsibilities as a coach.CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction and Background02:25 Balancing Responsibilities03:27 Building Relationships with the Board06:15 Involving Coaches in Board Selection09:01 Developing Coaching Staff10:28 Professional Development for Coaches13:26 Communicating with Parents16:20 Balancing Personal and Professional Life22:16 Looking Ahead24:26 ConclusionABOUT THE GUEST:Head Coach Mike Murray rejoined Victor Swim Club as the Program Director and CEO in September 2019 after heading Islanders Aquatics for 2 seasons as the Head Coach. Throughout the 2020-2021 Coach Murray was instrumental in helping guide Victor Swim Club, and assist many other teams in navigating the global Coronavirus Pandemic; Victor consistently participated in both competitions, as well as practice. Throughout the 2022 & 2023 seasons, Victor Swim Club continued to reach new success, at both the regional & national levels, culminating in a Niagara LSC Long Course Team Championship, and placing several athletes in the top 25 at Zones, Sectionals, Futures, Junior Nationals, TYR Pro Series, and Open Water National Championship events.Coach Murray travels worldwide to help coaches and teams grow the sport of swimming, and to help coaches professionally organize and develop their teams. CONNECT WITH THE GUEST:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-murray-2647a672/Email: coachmurray3m@gmail.comCONNECT WITH ME:Linkedin: /renata-porter  Instagram: @yoursportsresourceTwitter: @yoursportsresEmail: info@yousportsresource.comIf you have a suggestion or topics you want me to discuss, write me at info@yoursportsresource.com. Don’t forget to check out our website www.yoursportsresource.com Happy Listening!
In this week's episode, Matt and I discuss the issue of Board Members not understanding their roles and overstepping into the coaches' space. It emphasizes the importance of clear roles and responsibilities between the board and the other top positions, such as the Head Coach or CEO. Lack of communication and trust between the Board and coaching Staff can lead to problems within the organization. Board Members must focus on long-term strategic thinking and the growth of the organization while allowing the professionals to handle day-to-day operations. The conversation also highlights the need for the Board and Parent Code of Conduct to ensure professionalism and accountability.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Clear roles and responsibilities should be established between the board and the top position.Effective communication and trust are essential for a successful organization.Board members should focus on strategic thinking and the long-term growth of the organization.Board and parent code of conduct should be implemented to ensure professionalism and accountability.
Matt talks with internationally recognized sports performance coach Vern Gambetta. Over the past 5 decades, Vern has worked with athletes in a variety of sports from around the globe and currently assisting with Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh's historic run-up to the 2024 Olympic games.
In today's episode, we're thrilled to have Jamie Platt, the Executive Director at Middle Atlantic Swimming, join us. Tune in as Jamie shares insights, strategies, and insider perspectives on the world of swimming, coaching, and sports development. 
Discover the secrets of college recruiting success with Matt Bos. Take control of your search to stand out to coaches. Get essential insights for your journey. Tune in and unlock your potential!
In this week's episode of The Your Sports Resource Podcast, Matt and I talk about pay for coaches and more specifically those coaches who tend to hold a full-time job with a club, and how these leaders (Coaches and Boards) should quit making assumptions, and view their situation realistically.
In this last episode of the year, we have Jennifer LaMont, the CEO of ASCA. Join us as we talk about how the year has been for ASCA, their current programs, and what's coming in the new year that we will be excited about.
Coaches Tyler McGill of Opelika Swim Team, John Butcher of Charger Aquatics, and Kevin Zakrzewski of Patriot Aquatics join Matt in a roundtable discussing USA Swimming club operations.
Today, Matt and I are going to continue our conversation about interview questions, but this time we are going to look at what the boards should be asking head coaches when they are looking to replace their head coach.Tune in to discover the essential elements that boards should focus on during interviews to ensure they are selecting the right head coach for their team.
In this episode, we discuss the questions Head Coaches should be asking of boards before they agree to become the club's new Coach. While some of these questions may be difficult to ask, it's important that you do in order to safeguard yourself and your family. Potentially moving states and bringing your family with you only to find out that your values don't align with the board or finding out the board is less than prepared to truly lead the organization is disruptive to your life and the swimmers. Better to know up front!!We have a summary document of the questions in the tools section of the website: https://bit.ly/3G3bIVc
Matt and I had a great discussion with Mike Koleber with Nitro Swimming. He gave us some great insights into how he leads his rather large staff, how he leverages professional development (including several references to people that coaches should be listening to!), and how coaches can navigate the delicate intricacies of working with a board.This podcast is packed with great information that will serve both sides of the house - wet and dry!
Welcome to a brand-new episode of Your Sports Resource! Today, we have a fascinating discussion in store for you as we dive into the world of clubs and college programs. Joining me is Matt, and together, we're unpacking the complex dynamic between parents and sports.
This week we talk to Morgan Cordle the CEO/Head Coach of 757swim in Virginia. In this episode Morgan shares how over the last two years they have been focused on their culture, how the organization runs with their massive growth, and she shares how she held a successful coaches retreat this year to kick off the season. The retreat information alone is GOLD. Listen up!
Ep 55 - Brendan Hansen

Ep 55 - Brendan Hansen

2023-09-2653:08

In this week's episode, I had a great conversation with Brendan Hansen the Director of Team Services. We discussed his team and their role with the clubs, LSC's, the quad plan, and the opportunities that are available to coaches to learn from each other. (Opportunities that really should be taken. Get on those calls, coaches!) I hope you enjoy.
In today’s episode, Let’s dive into a critical topic: board reports and the pivotal conversation with head coaches. Join us as we explore the ins and outs of this essential aspect of sports management.Whether you’re a seasoned coach or a board member, this episode is something worth listening to. Tune in now to gain a deeper understanding of how board reports can play a significant part in your role.
In today's episode, we're diving deep into the world of college coaching, and we have a very special guest with us – Caitlin Hamilton, the newly appointed Associate Head Coach at the University of Kentucky.Discover the secrets behind the scenes of college sports, and gain a fresh perspective on what it takes to lead a successful collegiate program. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the world of college coaching – tune in now!
Ep 52 - Five Messages

Ep 52 - Five Messages

2023-09-0522:23

Join me and Matt as we step into the fascinating world of coaching with our latest episode, "FIVE MESSAGES." If you're a coach looking to elevate your game and unlock the hidden potential of your athletes, this episode is a goldmine of wisdom and inspiration!
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