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Sports on the SpectrumSports on the SpectrumDevon SlackMy guest today is Devon Slack. Devon is currently a lifeguard and swim teacher at the Santa Monica YMCA, teaching swimming skills to children ages 3-12 as well as adults. Devon was a gymnast for several years, first participating with and then coaching the Intermediate Girls Competition team at JAG Gym in Culver City, CA. Devon also played volleyball for many years, first serving as a captain of her high school volleyball team and then receiving a scholarship to play for a club volleyball team. Devon was recently diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, also known as ADHD....2021-07-091h 09Sports on the SpectrumSports on the SpectrumEpisode 11 Matt SteinhausMy guest today is Matt Steinhaus. Matt is currently in his ninth year as the Athletic Director at New Roads School in Santa Monica, where he has also served as the Varsity Baseball Head Coach. Matt coached, umpired and served on the Board of Directors of Santa Monica Little League for over 20 years.  He has also coached a summer travel baseball team that competed in seven foreign countries. While in high school, Matt was a member of his school’s water polo and swim teams.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy an...2021-06-141h 06Sports on the SpectrumSports on the SpectrumChris FajardoChris Fajardo is Chief Program Officer at Coaching Corps, a national nonprofit that provides volunteer coach recruitment, professional development for coaches through training, and mentorship support for active coaches, all free of charge to youth sports programs impacting under-resourced communities.Chris previously spent seven years in education, teaching marine mammal conservation and physiology as a dolphin trainer in Santa Cruz California and Belize, Central America. He then continued his career in education as a high school science teacher in Palo Alto, California. Chris lives in Los Angeles where he enjoys playing beach volleyball...2021-05-231h 02Sports on the SpectrumSports on the SpectrumDan ShaughnessyDan is a senior sports columnist for the Boston Globe, covering the Boston Red Sox since 1981, and is the author of several sports books, including “The Curse of the Bambino,” “Francona: the Red Sox Years" and “Senior Year: A Father, a Son and High School Baseball”. Dan has been voted one of America’s top sports columnists by the Associated Press Sports Editors and was honored in 2016 by the Baseball Hall of Fame in receiving the J.G. Taylor Spink Award. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2021-05-2358 minSports on the SpectrumSports on the SpectrumEpisode 8: Dr. Kathleen Donohue"My guest today is Dr. Kathleen Donohue. Kathleen is a clinical psychologist who works with children, adolescents, and adults in her independent practice in San Mateo, California. She has taught at UC Berkeley in the Department of Psychology and the Graduate School of Education and has published on peer rejection among schoolchildren, training issues for psychologists, and the research-practice divide.Please join me in welcoming Kathleen to Sports on the Spectrum" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2021-04-1859 minSports on the SpectrumSports on the SpectrumMark Ulrich"My guest today is Mark Ulrich. Mark was an assistant coach for the Santa Monica YMCA's summer travel team. His enthusiasm for basketball and his players was so high that I always wanted to play my absolute best for him. Mark showed me that there is more than one way to coach a team successfully.Mark eventually became a coach for the girls basketball team at Santa Monica High School, which advanced deep into CIF Playoffs. Mark demonstrated that it's never too late to pursue your passion in sports.Please join me in...2021-04-1049 minSports on the SpectrumSports on the SpectrumZion Qurtman"My guest today is Zion Qurtman. Zion grew up in Santa Monica, CA and played in the Santa Monica YMCA Basketball League for many of the years I played there. We not only played on opposing teams, but we also played against each other one on one on the court.  I loved Zion as a competitor – he was big for his age and extremely strong but also very agile for his size. Most importantly, he loved basketball as much as I did. Zion played the game very aggressively but he...2021-04-032h 13Sports on the SpectrumSports on the SpectrumNicki Reiterer"Nicki grew up in Santa Monica, CA and, like me, he loved all kinds of sports growing up: flag football, baseball, soccer, golf, and skateboarding before focusing on basketball. Nicki played in the Santa Monica YMCA Basketball League for many of the years I played there. We played both on opposing teams and as teammates. I loved playing with and against Nicki – he was big and strong but also very quick. Most importantly, he loved basketball as much as I did. In 4th grade, Nicki was di...2021-03-151h 26Sports on the SpectrumSports on the SpectrumKurt Schwengel"I met Kurt when I decided to try out for the Santa Monica High School beach volleyball team in 10th grade. Although I started in volleyball many years after I began basketball, the prospect of playing on the beautiful beaches of Santa Monica, where so many stars like Sinjin Smith, Misty May-Treanor and Eric Sato had started, was too appealing to pass up. Like me, Coach Kurt also grew up and played sports in Santa Monica, pitching at an all-league level for Santa Monica High School and then UCLA’s baseball teams.Kurt has been a ki...2021-03-031h 39Sports on the SpectrumSports on the SpectrumBonus: Radio Interview"In some ways, the idea of Sports on the Spectrum might never have happened if not for a radio interview I did in the summer of 2020. I was asked to come onto a show called "Behind the Student-Athlete" on KQBH in Los Angeles. When the radio interviewers heard my story about how I have used sports to help my autism, they asked my dad to join me.My dad and I had such a great time doing the interview and telling my story that we wondered if perhaps there might be a larger audience to discuss...2021-02-2311 minSports on the SpectrumSports on the SpectrumPete Arbogast"When I was nine years old, I started playing basketball in a new league at the Santa Monica YMCA. Pete founded that league and was responsible for everything in it, dealing with players, coaches, refs, parents and more. In just a few years, the league grew from four to 30 teams and over 250 players.  Pete was at every game, keeping statistics and cheering every player, even after they left the league. Pete was a huge supporter and influence on my sports life.Pete is also the radio announcer for...2021-02-231h 40Sports on the SpectrumSports on the SpectrumMathias James"When I started playing basketball in a new league at the Santa Monica YMCA, it consisted of only four teams. But by the time I left, it had grown to 30 teams and 250 players. Mathias was there from the very beginning of the league, first as a referee before becoming a coach and then a league administrator. His contributions to the league were so great that in 2018, he was inducted into the Santa Monica YMCA Basketball Hall of Fame.Please join me in welcoming Mathias James to Sports on the Spectrum." See acast.com...2021-02-151h 12Sports on the SpectrumSports on the SpectrumDavid Harris"When I was eight years old, I played on my first baseball team in Santa Monica, California. David was my Little League coach for the next three years and he was one of my favorite coaches of all time. And on top of that, we’re both die hard Dodger fans! David coached over twenty Little League teams and spent his last four years as the League President.David is also an avid long distance runner. He completed the LA Marathon in 2015 and has run several other marathons since then.Please join me in...2021-02-151h 18