Leadership in sports extends beyond victories on the field; it encompasses navigating difficult discussions and communicating effectively, positively, and constructively. Today, we delve into the importance of effective communication, recognizing it as a two-way street. Our focus isn't just on delivering inclusive messages but also on honing active listening skills to better understand and empathize with others.
We're privileged to host Dr. Julie Booke, whose expertise spans recreational studies, wilderness education, and educational research. As a faculty member at Mount Royal University, Dr. Booke imparts her wisdom on program planning, leadership, and current issues in sport and recreation.
Join us as we explore today's topic: effective communication for sports leaders. With Dr. Julie Booke's guidance, we're excited to dive into this essential subject and provide valuable insights for our listeners. Tune in and enjoy our conversation!
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