What Youth Sports Gets Right About Leadership
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During this episode, we are going outside of the built environment to speak to a different kind of inspiring leader in his field. Paul Donovan is the CEO and Head Coach of Jersey Wahoos, a USA swimming club program located in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. He is a champion of self-compassion and kindness. In this conversation, Paul shares how to balance compassion with accountability, navigate parental pressure, and prevent burnout in youth sports. He reflects on quiet leadership, the real mission behind his coaching that goes far beyond the swimming pool, and why leading by example and giving generously of one’s time is essential as a youth sports coach.
There are so many principles for life that can be learned through sports, and today’s episode is a deep dive into how, with the right coach and leadership, participating in them can really be a last bastion of discipline in challenging environments. Thanks for listening.
Key Points From This Episode:
• What it looks like to balance compassion and accountability while leading young people.
• Causes of burnout in youth sports.
• Building awareness of the organization while remaining focused on celebrating internal successes.
• Leading by example in coaching and youth sports.
• How youth sports can be the final bastion of discipline in challenging environments.
Quotes:
“I think burnout is an emotional state of mind, not a physical state of mind.” — Paul Donovan
“I believe in quiet leadership. You know the old saying parents had about kids is that they should be seen but not heard? I think leaders should be heard but not seen.” — Paul Donovan
“Our actual goal for the kids isn’t for them to win a medal at the world championships. Our actual goal with them all is to open up doors that are otherwise unattainable.” — Paul Donovan
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Paul Donovan on LinkedIn
Paul Donovan on Instagram
Jersey Wahoos Swim Club
The Power of Habit
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
Steve Magness
The Sport Parent on X
Leadership Blueprints Podcast
Leadership Blueprints Podcast on YouTube
MCFA
MCFA Careers
BJ Kraemer on LinkedIn