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#17 Lynn Kachmarik, First Female to Coach a Men's NCAA Division I Team Sport, On Protecting Our Children in Sport

#17 Lynn Kachmarik, First Female to Coach a Men's NCAA Division I Team Sport, On Protecting Our Children in Sport

FromWay of Champions Podcast


#17 Lynn Kachmarik, First Female to Coach a Men's NCAA Division I Team Sport, On Protecting Our Children in Sport

FromWay of Champions Podcast

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57 minutes
Released:
Jul 10, 2017
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Podcast episode

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Lynn has over 45 years of experience in youth, high school, collegiate, and professional sports. Lynn was an All-American water polo player and swimmer at Slippery Rock University where she received her BS and MS Degrees in Physiology and Education. She was a 12-year member of the United States National Water Polo team, and then served on their Executive Committee. Throughout an 18 year career at Bucknell University, Lynn held various coaching positions, including serving a decade as the head coach for the Men’s and Women’s Water Polo and Swim teams. Lynn served as the Athletic Director at Saint Mary’s College for 10 years, and moved on to become the Vice President and General Manager of the South Bend Silver Hawks Minor League Baseball Team. Most recently, Lynn served as the National Outreach Director for Play Like a Champion Today. Under her guidance, the program was transformed from a small organization focused on educating Catholic youth coaches and parents into one of the top educational programs serving public and private elementary and high schools around the world. Lynn has been inducted into 6 Athletic Halls of Fame, including the United States Water Polo Hall of Fame, Bucknell University Athletic Hall of Fame, and the Collegiate Water Polo Coach Hall of Fame. She resides in Mishawaka, IN where she and her husband Scott are the proud parents of 3 college-aged children.   Subscribe to the Way of Champions Podcast on iTunes   Show Notes 4:30    It all started with teaching kids how to shake hands and what we can control 8:30    “You better win or you’re fired” - the wrong focus can create the wrong culture 11:30   You win, but at what cost? 15:30   On the lack of women in coaching - “we hire what we are comfortable with” 19:30   We need to build the pipeline, not hire based on what someone is 24:30   Kids are less likely to stand up to a bully today than 20 years ago - Why? 27:45   There is a fine line between bad coaching and bullying 32:30   It is not about YOU when you become a leader or coach 37:30   On bullying - what happens when other students intervene? 42:30   Lynn’s touching story of why we need to protect our children from abusive coaches 49:30   Lynn’s Rule of One   Finding Lynn Website - True Brand Sports   If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPadLaunch Apple’s Podcast app.Tap the Search tab.Enter the name Way of Champions.Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right.Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast.Tap the Reviews tab.Tap Write a Review at the bottom.Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message!
Released:
Jul 10, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Way of Champions Podcast is brought to you by Changing the Game Project and hosted by Changing the Game founder John O'Sullivan. Each week we connect you with the top minds in sports, coaching, leadership, and building championship programs so you can take your athletes and teams to the next level.