
Ep. 40 - How Jim Good And Nations Of Coaches Mentor College Basketball Leaders
From Food, Family, & Philanthropy by Michael Nathanson
December 8, 2025 · 56 min
About this episode
Michael Nathanson interviews Jim Good about the impact of coaching on teams and communities through Nations of Coaches.
On this episode of Food, Family & Philanthropy, host Michael Nathanson sits down with Jim Good, regional director for Nations of Coaches, to explore how investing in coaches transforms entire teams and communities. Jim shares how this nonprofit ministry walks alongside college basketball coaches across the country with character coaches, faith based support, leadership training, and even marriage retreats designed to strengthen coaches and their families. They talk about what it really me...
People in this episode
Host: Michael Nathanson
Guest: Jim Good
Topics covered
- coaching
- college basketball
- mentorship
- community impact
- leadership
- family support
Keywords
- coaches
- basketball
- mentorship
- leadership training
- community support
- faith-based
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Nations of Coaches
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