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Episode 16 - Pay It Forward
Nov 6, 2025
15m 08s
Episode 15 - Coaching Relationships with Other Coaches
Jul 25, 2024
23m 14s
Preparing for the Possibility of Not Being Picked
Apr 25, 2024
14m 55s
The Trauma of Rep Teams and Selection
Mar 27, 2024
23m 27s
Episode 12 - Interview With a 15 Year Old Hockey Player
Feb 26, 2024
26m 38s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 11/6/25 | Episode 16 - Pay It Forward | Helen Wright is a five-time university national championship rugby coach and has been an influential creator and promotor of women’s rugby in Canada. This podcast is about her views and discussions on how coaching sports needs to change. Podcast #16 is about the vulnerability of coaches as they grow older in their years and in the game and the value they have to the community of sport. This podcast is taken from a speech that Helen delivered to a masters rugby club, where s... | 15m 08s | ||||||
| 7/25/24 | Episode 15 - Coaching Relationships with Other Coaches | Helen Wright is a five-time university national championship rugby coach and has been an influential creator and promotor of women’s rugby in Canada. This podcast is about her views and discussions on how coaching sports needs to change. Podcast #15 is about the relationship that coaches develop with other coaches. It delves into the nuances of coaching with other coaches and how those relationships can be positive or negative. It also takes a look at the relations... | 23m 14s | ||||||
| 4/25/24 | Preparing for the Possibility of Not Being Picked | Helen Wright is a five-time university national championship rugby coach and has been an influential creator and promotor of women’s rugby in Canada. This podcast is about her views and discussions on how coaching sports needs to change. Podcast #14 is a must for players. It describes the vital difference between who you are and what you do. This podcast describes some of Helen’s experiences and her ideas about how to maneuver through that selection process with your own... | 14m 55s | ||||||
| 3/27/24 | The Trauma of Rep Teams and Selection | Helen Wright is a five-time university national championship rugby coach and has been an influential creator and promotor of women’s rugby in Canada. This podcast is about her views and discussions on how coaching sports needs to change. Podcast #13 is a must for players, coaches and parents who are involved in representative levels of sport where the selection process can be traumatic and leave negative self esteem blueprints for the player. This podcast describes some ... | 23m 27s | ||||||
| 2/26/24 | Episode 12 - Interview With a 15 Year Old Hockey Player | Helen Wright is a five-time university national championship rugby coach and has been an influential creator and promotor of women’s rugby in Canada. This podcast is about her views and discussions on how coaching sports needs to change. Episode #12 is an interview with Wyatt, a fifteen-year-old hockey player. Wyatt describes his motivation for playing sports and how he got started. There is an interesting connection to the sensory regulation that results as a natura... | 26m 38s | ||||||
| 1/24/24 | Episode 11 - The seeds of abuse | Helen Wright is a five-time university national championship rugby coach and has been an influential creator and promotor of women’s rugby in Canada. This podcast is about her views and discussions on how coaching sports needs to change. Episode #11 is a must hear for parents, players, and coaches. She discusses the nuances and subtleties of the seeds of abuse. She talks about what to be aware of in the environment of sport where the balances of power can tilt. | 17m 26s | ||||||
| 12/22/23 | Episode 10 - When winning is not a good thing | Helen Wright is a five-time university national championship rugby coach and has been and influential creator and promoter of women’s rugby in Canada. This podcast speaks to the addiction of winning and the resulting self judgement that losing can contribute to our self esteem. | 15m 47s | ||||||
| 11/24/23 | Episode 9 - Interview with Nikki Clouter | **This episode contains expletive language** Helen Wright is a five-time university national championship rugby coach and has been an influential creator and promotor of women’s rugby in Canada. This podcast is about her views and discussions on how coaching sports needs to change. Episode #9 is an interview with Nikki Cloutier, who has been an untiring volunteer in this community. Nikki has played rugby to high performance levels; she has coached everything from under fi... | 29m 17s | ||||||
| 10/25/23 | Episode 8 - Power Over and Boundaries | Helen Wright is a five-time university national championship rugby coach and has been an influential creator and promotor of women’s rugby in Canada. This podcast is about her views and discussions on how coaching sports needs to change. Episode #8 looks at the concept of “power over” and boundaries. It discusses how players, coaches and individuals can retain their own power, while still reaching for goals and overcoming challenges. It also talks about boundaries an... | 19m 18s | ||||||
| 9/25/23 | Episode 7 - The Art of Strategy | Helen Wright is a five-time university national championship rugby coach and has been an influential creator and promotor of women’s rugby in Canada. This podcast is about her views and discussions on how coaching sports needs to change. Episode #7 takes a look why coaches need to create strategies and how asking the right questions can lead you to finding your mission statement and creating strategies that are in alignment with who you are as a coach, regardless of whether you ... | 18m 16s | ||||||
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| 8/24/23 | Episode 6 - Interview with Jill Zonneveld - Short History of the Women's Game | Episode #6 is an interview with Jill Zonneveld, who was a significant contributor to the growth of women’s rugby from a local, regional, and national level to the international stage. Jill is the only Canadian woman to have served on the International Rugby Board’s (now called World Rugby) Women’s Advisory Committee. This is the untold history of how the women’s game got onto the international field. | 27m 26s | ||||||
| 7/27/23 | Episode 5 - Coaching the Underperforming Player | This podcast is about the challenges of coaching a player who doesn't seem to be performing to their previous performance levels or capacity. Looking past the obvious areas of fitness, skill and motivation, we may have to delve into an area we may not be comfortable with. We may have to look at the self beliefs that me be blocking the performance. Their spiritual wellbeing is a huge factor in their performance. | 11m 16s | ||||||
| 6/24/23 | Episode 4 - The Coach in the Car | This episode discusses the most influential period of time related to most young athletes; immediately before an event and immediately thereafter. What happens in the car on the way there and on the way home has much more impact on the athlete than most people understand. | 17m 37s | ||||||
| 5/13/23 | Episode 3 - Interview with Dr. Maxi Miciak | Podcast #3 revisits the changing nature of coaching sports with Dr. Maxi Miciak who was a high performance athlete and coach. She is currently a researcher in the area of relationship impact on outcomes. The discussion involves Maxi’s experiences as an athlete, coach and now researcher and how they relate to the changing world of coaching sports. | 37m 24s | ||||||
| 4/6/23 | Episode 2 - Why Do We Coach? | Helen Wright is a five-time university national championship rugby coach and has been an influential creator and promotor of women’s rugby in Canada. This podcast is about her views and discussions on how coaching sports needs to change. Episode #2 looks at why individuals coach and why they stop coaching. | 14m 00s | ||||||
| 3/24/23 | Episode 1 - Introduction & Why Do We Play? | Helen Wright, Author of "Barefoot Flying" is a five time university sport national champion coach, who believes coaching sports needs to change to stay relevant with today's athletes, girls in particular. This episode is an introduction to the series and starts with the question, "Why Do We Play?" | 11m 19s | ||||||
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