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Coaching for Civic Leadership
Zach Moo Young
6 episodes
9 months ago
A few years ago, Coach Josh Meyer and his team, the NCAA Division 2 Men’s college basketball team at Saint Michael's College in Vermont, made headlines. During the 2017-2018 season, before games as the national anthem played, the team took a knee in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick’s protest against police brutality, and oppression in all forms. But that was just the tip of the iceberg. His students have graduated from what he calls their life lessons 101 curriculum, with a degree that is grounded in leadership, community, critical thinking and contextual awareness. After 20-years as a coach and teacher, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to catch Josh during a time of reflection on his coaching career, the coaching profession, sports, and social justice. -- More on Josh: Josh earned his master of education degree at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where he worked with Professor Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot and Coach Tommy Amaker to produce the "coach as teacher" project, which explores teaching and learning in co-curricular environments. Social justice, restorative practices and mindfulness guide Josh's approach to leadership, and he is also the author of an incisive piece for Inside Higher Ed called, “Why Coaching for Social Justice Matters” Most recently, Josh has been doing equity related work for the city of Burlington, Vermont as the Restorative Practices Coordinator for the Burlington School District, and is excited to join All Heart Inspirations, a business started by his partner, Ferene, that creates heart-centered spaces through storytelling, workshops, community engagements, culinary food and more. *Cover photo by James Buck
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A few years ago, Coach Josh Meyer and his team, the NCAA Division 2 Men’s college basketball team at Saint Michael's College in Vermont, made headlines. During the 2017-2018 season, before games as the national anthem played, the team took a knee in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick’s protest against police brutality, and oppression in all forms. But that was just the tip of the iceberg. His students have graduated from what he calls their life lessons 101 curriculum, with a degree that is grounded in leadership, community, critical thinking and contextual awareness. After 20-years as a coach and teacher, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to catch Josh during a time of reflection on his coaching career, the coaching profession, sports, and social justice. -- More on Josh: Josh earned his master of education degree at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where he worked with Professor Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot and Coach Tommy Amaker to produce the "coach as teacher" project, which explores teaching and learning in co-curricular environments. Social justice, restorative practices and mindfulness guide Josh's approach to leadership, and he is also the author of an incisive piece for Inside Higher Ed called, “Why Coaching for Social Justice Matters” Most recently, Josh has been doing equity related work for the city of Burlington, Vermont as the Restorative Practices Coordinator for the Burlington School District, and is excited to join All Heart Inspirations, a business started by his partner, Ferene, that creates heart-centered spaces through storytelling, workshops, community engagements, culinary food and more. *Cover photo by James Buck
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Basketball
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Relationships,
Sports
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Jen Fry
Coaching for Civic Leadership
4 years ago
Jen Fry
Jen Fry is a native of Arizona, was a Division II volleyball player, who then coached in college for over 15 years, including stints at Elon University, the University of Illinois (2011 National Runner-Up), Washington State University, and Norfolk State University.   Today, Jen is a social justice educator, assisting college athletics administrations, staff, coaches, and athletes – training them through an antiracist lens on issues of race, inclusion, intersectionality, diversity, and equity. She is also currently working on her PhD in Geography at Michigan State University. I really appreciated the opportunity to get to know Jen. I love everything she had to say, and really grateful that she contributed to this project. I’d been following her for a while on Twitter, which I highly recommend. You can find her at @JenFryTalks. Thanks for listening!
Coaching for Civic Leadership
A few years ago, Coach Josh Meyer and his team, the NCAA Division 2 Men’s college basketball team at Saint Michael's College in Vermont, made headlines. During the 2017-2018 season, before games as the national anthem played, the team took a knee in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick’s protest against police brutality, and oppression in all forms. But that was just the tip of the iceberg. His students have graduated from what he calls their life lessons 101 curriculum, with a degree that is grounded in leadership, community, critical thinking and contextual awareness. After 20-years as a coach and teacher, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to catch Josh during a time of reflection on his coaching career, the coaching profession, sports, and social justice. -- More on Josh: Josh earned his master of education degree at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where he worked with Professor Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot and Coach Tommy Amaker to produce the "coach as teacher" project, which explores teaching and learning in co-curricular environments. Social justice, restorative practices and mindfulness guide Josh's approach to leadership, and he is also the author of an incisive piece for Inside Higher Ed called, “Why Coaching for Social Justice Matters” Most recently, Josh has been doing equity related work for the city of Burlington, Vermont as the Restorative Practices Coordinator for the Burlington School District, and is excited to join All Heart Inspirations, a business started by his partner, Ferene, that creates heart-centered spaces through storytelling, workshops, community engagements, culinary food and more. *Cover photo by James Buck