PODCAST · sports
CWB: Coaching While Black
by Center for Healing and Justice through Sport
Coaching While Black (CWB): Hosts Armond and Alecia what's healing and harmful within sports - specific to their perspective as expert Black coaches. Though spoken from the Black voice, these conversations set to inspire all humans who support young people in sport to create positive and safe environments for all athletes.Coaching While Black is a podcast of the non-profit the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport. CHJS works to ensure that more young people and athletes have access to sport experiences that address issues of systemic injustice and are inclusive and healing-centered.CHJS engages with sport at every level. From community centers and juvenile detention facilities to major college athletic conferences and professional leagues, the CHJS team puts a premium on teaching coaches to deliver healing-centered sport experiences while protecting, nurturing, and embracing athletes for every bit of who they are. Visit us at www.chjs.org to learn more and email us at team@c
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The State of the Movement
In the season finale of Coaching While Black, Alecia and Armond take stock of where the healing-centered sport movement stands - and where it's headed. Sports-based youth development had its moment in the sun. Now, healing-centered sport and coaching are earning their place in the conversation, and the momentum is only building. In this episode, two expert coaches reflect on what it means to show up not just as a practitioner, but as a movement builder - someone who sees the work as bigger than any one program or player. They explore what coalition leadership looks like in practice, and spotlight the real, on-the-ground progress coalitions across the country are making to create youth sports environments that are safer, more affirming, and more humane. Credits Hosts: Alecia Ivery and Armond Richards Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts Editor: Grace Stetler Director: Team CHJS
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Coach Lessons Learned
As healing-centered sport experts, Alecia and Armond discuss the practicality of implementing healing-centered coaching as middle and high school coaches. The two battle in the hot takes, arguing over whether a coach should make kids do what they say vs meeting the athletes where they're at. "How are they going to learn to persevere if I don't put them through it?!" vs "Fear sparks compliance - not learning." Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at [email protected] to join the movement. Credits Hosts: Alecia Ivery and Armond Richards Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts Editor: Grace Stetler Director: Team CHJS
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Does Sport Actually Heal?
CHJS spends a lot of time telling coaches that sport heals kids — but in Episode 3, they let a kid say it himself. Leo, 13, joins Armond and Alecia not as a guest celebrity but as an athlete with real opinions about what makes sport feel safe or unsafe, connecting or isolating, healing or harmful. The conversation is refreshingly unscripted: the hosts ask, Leo answers, and when his experience complicates the framework, they follow him there instead of steering him back. It's a useful gut-check for any coach who thinks they know what their kids need. Plus, can't forget the hot takes with our devil's advocate Armond and with Leo playing a special guest. Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at [email protected] to join the movement. Credits Hosts: Alecia Ivery and Armond Richards Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts Editor: Grace Stetler Director: Team CHJS
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Hollywood's Coaching Playbook
Hollywood has spent decades showing us what coaching looks like. But how much of it is actually great? Armond and Alecia break down movie coaches - Mr. Miyagi, Coach Carter, Ted Lasso, Herman Boone - using the healing-centered sport framework to separate what works from what causes harm. They debate whether tough love builds character or breaks kids, why redemption arcs work on screen but fail real athletes, and why Hollywood still can't write a pitch around a female, healing-centered coach. Come on now. Plus: Hot Takes on inspiring speeches, coaching from unhealed trauma, and whether vulnerability precedes trust. Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at [email protected] to join the movement. Credits Hosts: Alecia Ivery and Armond Richards Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts Editor: Grace Stetler Director: Team CHJS
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We Don't Stick to Sports
Sport has always been more than a game. But too often, coaches are told to "stick to sports" or kids are asked to "leave it at the field door." Armond Richards and Alecia Ivery push back on both: true healing-centered sport only works when kids feel seen, safe, and welcome to bring their full selves. In this episode, they get into what that actually looks like when times are hard, from ICE raids affecting youth sports participation to practical tools coaches can use Monday at practice. Plus, the debut of Hot Takes: Armond plays devil's advocate as he and Alecia work through which coaching behaviors are healing and which ones cause harm. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Because Nothing Heals like Sport. Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at [email protected] to join the movement. Credits Hosts: Alecia Ivery and Armond Richards Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts Editor: Grace Stetler Director: Team CHJS
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Trailer: Season 4
Coaching While Black is back for Season 4, and Armond Richards and Alecia Ivery are coming to you live from Super Bowl Radio Row (again!). This season they're getting into it: ICE raids and it's impact on youth sports, what Hollywood gets wrong about coaching, and whether sport actually heals kids' mental health (yes, we go straight to the source with a 13-year-old guest). Subscribe and save the show now so you don' t miss a single episode. Because Nothing Heals like Sport. Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at [email protected] to join the movement. Credits Hosts: Alecia Ivery and Armond Richards Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts Editor: Grace Stetler Director: Team CHJS
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The Mental Health Game
We've reached the season 3 finale of CWB! In this episode, Armond Richards and Anthony Andino dig into how coaches can support young athletes beyond the game. They break down what it means to create a team culture where kids feel safe, supported, and prepared for life both in and outside the sport. Just as importantly, they discuss why coaches need to care for their own mental health and serve as important role models in showing vulnerability. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Because Nothing Heals like Sport. Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at [email protected] to join the movement. Credits Hosts: Alecia Ivery, Anthony Andino, and Armond Richards Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts Editor: Dan Epand Director: Team CHJS
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Keeping Girls in the Game
Why do so many girls stop playing sports, and what can we do to change that? In this special Women's History Month episode of Coaching While Black, Armond Richards and Alecia Ivery explore how to keep girls engaged in sports and build truly inclusive spaces in athletics. Alecia shares her perspective as a girls' basketball coach, while Armond reflects on his role as a girl dad and what it means for the future of coaching. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Because Nothing Heals like Sport. Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at [email protected] to join the movement. Credits Hosts: Alecia Ivery, Anthony Andino, and Armond Richards Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts Editor: Dan Epand Director: Team CHJS
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Connecting with Gen Z Athletes
Coaching Gen Z is a whole new game, and in this episode of Coaching While Black, we're tackling it head-on. Hosts Armond Richards and Alecia Ivery dive into the challenges and strategies of coaching Gen Z athletes in today's social media-driven world. With over a decade of experience coaching middle schoolers, Alecia shares insights on how social media, technology, and changing communication styles shape this generation's athletic experience. From TikTok drills to the complexities of group chats, they discuss strategies for building connections, creating safe spaces, and embracing the digital landscape to better support young athletes. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Because Nothing Heals like Sport. Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at [email protected] to join the movement. Credits Hosts: Alecia Ivery, Anthony Andino, and Armond Richards Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts Editor: Dan Epand Director: Team CHJS
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Partner Spotlight – Players Coalition
In this special episode of Coaching While Black, we're taking a moment to thank our friends at Players Coalition. Because of our partnership, we're here on Radio Row hosting Season Three! Their commitment to justice, equity, and access in sport is changing the game for athletes at every level. Players Coalition is using its platform to drive real systemic change, focusing on four key areas: police and community relations, criminal justice reform, education, and economic advancement in low-income communities. Follow Players Coalition on socials @playerscoalition to stay updated on their impact, and stay tuned for more conversations that move the game forward.
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Sport Is The Solution
Sports have always been bigger than the game. In this episode, Pharlone Toussaint sits down with Tori Holloway and Trimaine Davis from Players Coalition to talk about how sports can drive social justice, youth development, and community change. They break down why 70% of kids stop playing sports by age 13, how increasing costs and privatization are shutting young athletes out, and what it will take to make sports a right—not just a privilege. They also discuss how athletes have historically led social movements and why advocacy should be part of the playbook. Tune in to learn how sports can be a force for change. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Because Nothing Heals like Sport. Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at [email protected] to join the movement. Credits Hosts: Alecia Ivery, Anthony Andino, and Armond Richards Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts Editor: Dan Epand Director: Team CHJS
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Qualification Myth
We're kicking off Season 3 of Coaching While Black with a powerful conversation on the real barriers Black coaches face—especially in the NFL. In this episode, hosts Anthony Andino and Alecia Ivery break down the "qualification myth" and how Black coaches are often held to higher standards while being given fewer opportunities. From personal experiences to systemic challenges, we explore why Black coaches must constantly prove themselves, the role of representation and what it takes to create real change in hiring and retention. Plus, we discuss the importance of patience—Black coaches need time to build programs, not just token opportunities. Tune in to hear how we can move beyond performative policies and towards a more equitable future in coaching. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Because Nothing Heals like Sport. Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at [email protected] to join the movement. Credits Hosts: Anthony Andino and Alecia Ivery Production + Music: Dan Epand and Cameron Jordan Director: Team CHJS + Players Coalition
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Trailer: Season 3
We're back with a special Coaching While Black miniseries from Radio Row at the Super Bowl, powered by our partnership with Players Coalition. This season, we're diving deep into the realities of coaching, leadership, and athlete development through a healing-centered lens Join us as we explore the power of sport in creating meaningful change. Follow @PlayersCoalition to stay updated on their nationwide impact, and don't miss an episode of Coaching While Black —available wherever you listen to podcasts. Because nothing heals like sport. Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at [email protected] to join the movement. Credits Hosts: Alecia Ivery, Anthony Andino, and Armond Richards Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts Edits: Dan Epand Director: Team CHJS
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Trailblazers with Angela Hucles Mangano
CWB Hosts chat with two-time Gold medalist and current General Manager of Angel City Football Club, Angela Hucles Mangano. Angela chats about her journey as an athlete and a minority owner and leader of the trailblazing women's soccer team. The guys make sure to give Angela her flowers as she serves as a role model for so many young athletes in sport, especially young Black athletes. Angela is the reason kids can be what they can see. Subscribe to the CHJS YT channel and anywhere you listen to podcasts. Follow the hosts Chris Reed @h0pedealer and @anthonyandino on IG. Our friend Armond is not on social :) Coaching While Black is a podcast of the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport at www.chjs.org. Produced by CHJS Directed by C + D Productions Director of Photography by Cameron Jordan Audio by Dan Epand Set Design by Art + Contraptions Music by Dan Epand & Da Mob House Lighting by Dyron Pacheco
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How to Build a Youth Sports Program
With over 20 years of youth sports experience between the CWB hosts, Chris and Anthony return to plant city to discuss their recommendation on how to build a healing-centered sport programs. Chris reflects on his time at the Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy and Anthony drops the mic when he mentions joy as a vulnerable emotion for kids. If they agree on one thing, they agree that love is at the core of any successful program. Subscribe to the CHJS YT channel and anywhere you listen to podcasts. Follow the hosts Chris Reed @h0pedealer and @anthonyandino on IG. Our friend Armond is not on social :) Coaching While Black is a podcast of the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport at www.chjs.org. Produced by CHJS Directed by C + D Productions Director of Photography by Cameron Jordan Audio by Dan Epand Set Design by Art + Contraptions Music by Dan Epand & Da Mob House Lighting by Dyron Pacheco
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Sport Specialization
Hosts Chris, Armond, and Anthony discuss the demise of youth sports via sport specialization. Though mentioned as a $30-$40 million dollar industry, we now know that youth sports market is now valued at over $35 billion, pitting outcomes against process. Pressure over fun. Chris suggests that grownups reflect and discuss personal goals with their kids on their youth sport experience to help clarify the journey and merit of playing multiple sports. Subscribe to the CHJS YT channel and anywhere you listen to podcasts. Follow the hosts Chris Reed @h0pedealer and @anthonyandino on IG. Our friend Armond is not on social :) Coaching While Black is a podcast of the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport at www.chjs.org. Produced by CHJS Directed by C + D Productions Director of Photography by Cameron Jordan Audio by Dan Epand Set Design by Art + Contraptions Music by Dan Epand & Da Mob House Lighting by Dyron Pacheco
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The LeBron Model
In this thought-provoking episode, Chris and Anthony introduce "The LeBron Model," a concept that explores how to support and nurture rising young athletes both on and off the court. Set in a (too) lively, greenhouse-like atmosphere, the hosts dive into the pressing need for increased regulation around Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals and the importance of having honest conversations with families about opportunities that may appear too good to be true. The discussion also sheds light on the innovative and compassionate ways in which LeBron James has advocated for his inner circle. From supporting his friends' educational and professional pursuits to uplifting his community through the groundbreaking I Promise School, LeBron's actions serve as a powerful example of how elite athletes can use their influence to create positive change. Join Chris and Anthony as they examine the complex world of athlete development and the far-reaching impact of LeBron's unique approach to success and community building. PS. Re greenhouse, this was one of the first episodes we recorded and as such (on the YouTube version), you'll see an incredible amount of plants in the background. After recording this and one more episode, we've since removed some greenery. Please excuse our indulgance. Subscribe to the CHJS YT channel and anywhere you listen to podcasts. Follow the hosts Chris Reed @h0pedealer and @anthonyandino on IG. Our friend Armond is not on social :) Coaching While Black is a podcast of the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport at www.chjs.org. Produced by CHJS Directed by C + D Productions Director of Photography by Cameron Jordan Audio by Dan Epand Set Design by Art + Contraptions Music by Dan Epand & Da Mob House Lighting by Dyron Pacheco
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Community Needs with Coach L.A.
In this CWB episode, hosts are joined by a special guest, Coach L.A., a prominent community coach and leader from Inglewood, Los Angeles. They delve into the rising popularity of sports in the LA area and its impact on local communities. Coach L.A. shares her unique experiences and insights on how she has been supporting her community through the power of sports, including her own program, Pass it Forward Foundation. As major sports teams and concert venues continue to move into her neighborhood, she emphasizes the crucial need for the community's voice to be heard and considered in the face of these changes. Join us for an engaging discussion on the intersection of sports, community development, and the importance of grassroots leadership in shaping the future of our neighborhoods. Subscribe to the CHJS YT channel and anywhere you listen to podcasts. Follow the hosts Chris Reed @h0pedealer and @anthonyandino on IG. Our friend Armond is not on social :) Pass It Forward Foundation Instagram: @PassItForwardFoundation Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/passitforwardfoundation Coach L.A Instagram: @3LackL.A Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/latijeraavery Coaching While Black is a podcast of the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport at www.chjs.org. Produced by CHJS Directed by C + D Productions Director of Photography by Cameron Jordan Audio by Dan Epand Set Design by Art + Contraptions Music by Dan Epand & Da Mob House Lighting by Dyron Pacheco
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Parents
This episode of Coaching While Black talks about parents. Oh, parents. Sport parents, to be exact. Parents - we need to be better at our kid's games. Armond has some advice on how to help, as well as Anthony and Chris who suggest creating opportunities for parents to be involved in a POSITIVE way. Claire talks about how she's that parent that sits off and ignores the other parents because of the negative culture but by the end of the episode, rolls around to (maybe) starting a sports parent community. Maybe. Listen to the guys hang out and discuss regulation and other important topics like girls and women in sports, play equity, and more. Subscribe to the YT channel and anywhere you listen to podcasts. Follow the hosts Chris Reed @h0pedealer and @anthonyandino on IG. Our friend Armond is not on social :) Coaching While Black is a podcast of the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport at www.chjs.org. Produced by CHJS Directed by C + D Productions Director of Photography by Cameron Jordan Audio by Dan Epand Set Design by Art + Contraptions Music by Dan Epand & Da Mob House Lighting by Dyron Pacheco
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Regulation
Armond takes the reigns in this fourth episode of Coaching While Black, talking about the need for more brain-based education for coaches and, eh hem...all grown ups. The guys talk about regulation as one of the great mental health tools coaches need to practice in order to get the best out of their young people and athletes. Listen to the guys hang out and discuss regulation and other important topics like girls and women in sports, play equity, and more. Remember this - "A dysregulated adult cannot regulate a dysregulated child." - Dr. Bruce Perry. Subscribe to the YT channel and anywhere you listen to podcasts. Follow the hosts Chris Reed @h0pedealer and @anthonyandino on IG. Our friend Armond is not on social :) Coaching While Black is a podcast of the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport at www.chjs.org. Produced by CHJS Directed by C + D Productions Director of Photography by Cameron Jordan Audio by Dan Epand Set Design by Art + Contraptions Music by Dan Epand & Da Mob House Lighting by Dyron Pacheco
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HBCUs
Armond, Anthony, and Chris reflect on the power of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and their environments, already grounded in healing-centered principles, creating a powerful experience for young Black students. Chris, a St. Augustine alum, talks about his love for his time at St. Augs and Armond about his time chatting with students athletes at neighboring Shaw University. Anthony is left wondering what his experience and trajectory would have been like if he had played D1 basketball at an HBCU. Coaching While Black is a podcast of the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport at www.chjs.org. You can also listen and watch the episodes on our YouTube table @chjsorg. Follow the hosts Chris Reed @h0pedealer and @anthonyandino. Our friend Armond is not on social :) Produced by CHJS Directed by C + D Productions Director of Photography by Cameron Jordan Audio by Dan Epand Set Design by Art + Contraptions Music by Dan Epand & Da Mob House Lighting by Dyron Pacheco
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Women and Girls in Sport with Natalie White
Get an inside look at the world of professional and collegiate women's sports with this insightful episode featuring Natalie White, VP of the LA Sparks. Natalie brings decades of experience as a player and coach to her role leading one of the WNBA's top franchises. Natalie discussed her college athletic achievements and how she turned her passion into A10tion, a non-profit providing STEAM opportunities in her hometown gym. Her Natalie's inspiring journey and learn about the important initiatives supporting and empowering female athletes. Tune in for an in-depth conversation highlighting Natalie's career and her ongoing work to positively impact the next generation of girls and women in sports. Follow @a10tion and @lasparks on social media. And make sure to join the growing Sparks team and their home opener, May 15th! Welcome Cameron Brink! *PS - this episode was recorded prior the NCAA March Madness and WNBA draft. And yet still is relevant. :) ---- Coaching While Black is a podcast of the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport at www.chjs.org. You can also listen and watch the episodes on our YouTube table @chjsorg. Follow the hosts Chris Reed @h0pedealer and @anthonyandino. Our friend Armond is not on social :) Credits Hosts: Chris Reed, Anthony Andino, and Armond Richards Set Design: Art + Contraptions Director + Editing + Music: Dan Epand and C+D Productions Producer: Team CHJS Nothing heals like sport.
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Systems Change with Renata Simril
In the premiere episode of Season Two, the hosts chat with Renata Simril, President and CEO of the LA84 Foundation and Play Equity Fund. Renata shares her personal story and how her own experiences led her to run an inspiring platform and community dedicated to bridging gaps in the play equity movement. As someone who was once that girl in need of more opportunities to play sports, Renata has taken pride in being at the forefront of systems change, providing kids with increased access to sports and play. She continues to show up and serve as a bridge builder throughout the LA community. Together with the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport (CHJS), Renata and her organizations are on a mission to create a more just, equitable, and healing-centered sports system for all. Tune in as Renata discusses her journey and the important work being done to ensure every child has the chance to experience the transformative power of play. For more information on LA84 and the Play Equity Fund, visit www.la84foundation.org and playequityfund.org. Follow Renata Simril on all social accounts @renataangeleno. Coaching While Black is a podcast of the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport at www.chjs.org. Follow the hosts Chris Reed @h0pedealer and @anthonyandino. Our friend Armond is not on social :) Credits Hosts: Chris Reed, Anthony Andino, and Armond Richards Set Design: Art + Contraptions Director + Editing + Music: Dan Epand and C+D Productions Producer: Team CHJS Nothing heals like sport.
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Trailer: Season 2
We're back with season two of Coaching While Black, a podcast of the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport. Hosts Chris Reed, Armond Richards, and Anthony Andino discuss how sport can (and should) be leveraged to help our young people and athletes heal and perform on and off the field. Over ten audio and video episodes, we discuss topics like the importance of community building and regulation and take time to give flowers to the inspiring trailblazers creating the blueprint for healing-centered sport spaces. Join us this season by subscribing to our YouTube channel at @chjsorg and catch all of our episodes of Coaching While Black wherever you listen to your podcasts. Because nothing heals like sport. Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit us at www.chjs.org to learn more and email us at [email protected] to join the movement. Credits Hosts: Chris Reed, Anthony Andino, and Armond Richards Set Design: Art + Contraptions Production + Music: Dan Epand and Cameron Jordan Director: Team CHJS
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Reflection
The hosts Chris, Anthony, and Armond take some time today to reflect on season one of Coaching While Black. They also discuss what they hope for future seasons of CWB and who could serve as potential guests. Learn how the healing-centered sports approach can make sport a vehicle for systemic change. Contact the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport. www.chjs.org Want to chat directly with our hosts? Email Anthony at [email protected], Chris at [email protected], and Armond at [email protected]
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Tough Love
The hosts Chris, Anthony, and Armond take some time today to talk withe guest CJ Stewart, Chief Visionary Officer of Atlanta's L.E.A.D. Center for Youth program. The group talk about the history and power of Black sport and how to define tough love to and for young people in sports programs. Learn how the healing-centered sports approach can make sport a vehicle for systemic change. Contact the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport. www.chjs.org Want to chat directly with our hosts? Email Anthony at [email protected], Chris at [email protected], and Armond at [email protected]
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Legacy
The hosts Chris, Anthony, and Armond take some time today to talk about their why and the legacy they want to leave as coaches. It's a shorty of an episode though we hope you leave feeling inspired and encouraged to continue the awesome work of a coach. Learn how the healing-centered sports approach can make sport a vehicle for systemic change. Contact the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport. www.chjs.org Want to chat directly with our hosts? Email Anthony at [email protected], Chris at [email protected], and Armond at [email protected]
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Recovery
Joining Anthony, Chris, and Armond in this episode is NM-Sport (Neuro-Sequential Model for Sport) expert, Martin Simms. This back and forth conversation talks about both physical and mental injury and the recovery process and the influence the NM-Sport class had on all the hosts and guest speaker. Learn how the healing-centered sports approach can make sport a vehicle for systemic change. Contact the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport. www.chjs.org Want to chat directly with our hosts? Email Anthony at [email protected] and Chris at [email protected]
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Persona
Hosts Chris and Anthony talk about the influence of how one thinks about themselves vs how one thinks they should act for others. And how this persona trickles down and influences young people in sport. Chris and Anthony recommend meeting young people where they are at and holding space for young athletes to show up and mistakes, knowing that their tribe will be there as safety. Learn how the healing-centered sports approach can make sport a vehicle for systemic change. Contact the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport. www.chjs.org Want to chat directly with our hosts? Email Anthony at [email protected] and Chris at [email protected]
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Fatherhood
Today's episode introduces new voices into the conversation. Armond Richards, coach and father of two, and Omega Boddie, producer of CWB. The conversation tackles stigma on Black fathers, the grown ups (no matter their title) who show up for our young people and how the Nothing Heals Like Sport playbook, written for coaches, could also serve as a parent handbook. Learn how the healing-centered sports approach can make sport a vehicle for systemic change. Contact the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport. Want to chat directly with our hosts? Email Anthony at [email protected] and Chris at [email protected]
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Stigma
This week's episode is about stigma and how media and adults label athletes too quickly and the challenges young people have to overcome 'mistakes.' Chris and Anthony also discuss how implicit bias plays a part in stigma and if coaches and mentors could take the time to understand their athletes as humans first, young people might actually perform better. Learn how the healing-centered sports approach can make sport a vehicle for systemic change. Contact the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport. Want to chat directly with our hosts? Email Anthony at [email protected] and Chris at [email protected]
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Trailblazers
This week's episode is all about celebrating Black leaders in sport who've paved the way for more Black excellence - Dawn Staley, Bill Russell, Arthur Ashe, and many more. Learn how the healing-centered sports approach can make sport a vehicle for systemic change. Contact the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport. Want to chat directly with our hosts? Email Anthony at [email protected] and Chris at [email protected].
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Inclusive Coaching
What does it mean to be an inclusive coach? An inclusive sports program? Hosts Chris and Anthony reflect on last season's Little League issue and the cultural insensitivities negatively impacting young athletes, particularly Black youth. What is the the role of coaches to protect, teach and include all athletes as part of the team culture? The hosts discuss why coaches need to accept young people and athletes as their whole selves instead of 'leaving your problems at the door.' Chris and Anthony also talk about how you 'coach how you were coached,' and how dangerous this is for athletes, both on and off the court. Learn how the healing-centered sports approach can make sport a vehicle for systemic change. Contact the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport. Want to chat directly with our hosts? Email Anthony at [email protected] and Chris at [email protected].
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Grief
Hosts Chris and Anthony discuss losing young people from their programs and the grief experienced (and continue to experience) from their deaths. They also talk about how it's ok to 'not be ok,' and how to host conversations with other young people about loss. On this episode, we also have a special guest, Myra Sack, bereaved mother and founder of Havi Gear and E-motion. The three host an honest, raw, yet beautiful conversation on how movement heals and how together, we don't move on, we move with those who've we lost. To learn more about E-motion, visit their website at www.emotion-mc.org. Learn how the healing-centered sports approach can make sport a vehicle for systemic change. Contact the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport. Want to chat directly with our hosts? Email Anthony at [email protected] and Chris at [email protected]
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Coaching While Black (CWB): Hosts Armond and Alecia what's healing and harmful within sports - specific to their perspective as expert Black coaches. Though spoken from the Black voice, these conversations set to inspire all humans who support young people in sport to create positive and safe environments for all athletes.Coaching While Black is a podcast of the non-profit the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport. CHJS works to ensure that more young people and athletes have access to sport experiences that address issues of systemic injustice and are inclusive and healing-centered.CHJS engages with sport at every level. From community centers and juvenile detention facilities to major college athletic conferences and professional leagues, the CHJS team puts a premium on teaching coaches to deliver healing-centered sport experiences while protecting, nurturing, and embracing athletes for every bit of who they are. Visit us at www.chjs.org to learn more and email us at team@c
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