Our guest today, Dr. Cari Din, brings a unique perspective to the table. Not only is she an Olympic silver medalist from the 1996 Atlanta Games, but she's also a trailblazer in education and coaching. From her beginnings in artistic swimming to her extensive academic achievements, including a PhD in "Olympic Medal Winning Leadership Behavior," Cari's journey exemplifies dedication and excellence.
As the Academic Director at the University of Calgary’s Academic Leadership Academy, Cari shares her expertise in courses ranging from Leadership Foundations to The Art of Coaching. With her fearless approach to challenging sport norms and promoting meaningful connections, Cari inspires us to rethink traditional paradigms in sports and education.
Join us as we delve into thought-provoking questions: What impact do we want to leave on those around us? Do our daily actions align with the values we preach? Are we prioritizing our own well-being to avoid burnout and be the best leaders possible?
Get ready to be inspired as we explore the intersection of sports and education with the remarkable Dr. Cari Din. Tune in and join the conversation!
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