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More Than a Game

Episode 36 of the Healthy Youth Sports podcast, hosted by American College of Sports Medicine, titled "More Than a Game" was published on July 2, 2025 and runs 51 minutes.

July 2, 2025 ·51m · Healthy Youth Sports

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In this episode of Healthy Youth Sports, host Eric Utterback explores the powerful intersection of physical activity, social-emotional learning (SEL), and mental health with Dr. Eduardo Bustamante, a leading public health researcher, and Jim Dower, Executive Director of Urban Initiatives.

The episode delves into how high-quality, sports-based youth development programs can nurture resilience, emotional regulation, and academic success—especially in underserved communities. Dr. Bustamante brings a research perspective, highlighting the importance of culturally responsive, evidence-based approaches that scale equitably. Jim Dower shares practical insights from the field, explaining how Urban Initiatives embeds SEL into soccer-based programming across Chicago, serving over 70,000 children.

Listeners will hear about the structural barriers to equitable access in youth sports, the importance of intentional SEL integration, and how coaches become mentors who foster real-time growth in young people. The conversation offers a hopeful vision for expanding access and impact.

This episode is a must-listen for educators, coaches, parents, and community leaders who believe in the transformational power of youth sports.


Urban Initiatives: urbaninitiatives.org

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