Addressing Toxic Cultures in Cheer, with Jeff Benson
This episode discusses the importance of promoting a psychologically safe cheer environment, effective ways to communicate with coaches and gym owners about concerns, and how to recognize and address toxic behaviors within the cheer community, featuring advice from Jeff Benson.
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Show Notes
Toxic cultures in cheer exist. The stories I've heard from so many of you are heartbreaking, and the language and styles that some coaches and owners are using are unacceptable. I am outraged on your behalf.
So, I called Jeff Benson, who is an expert on communication and developing a healthy mindset and culture specifically in cheer.
Jeff explains what it means to be psychologically safe and provides insights and practical tools for parents and coaches to foster healthier environments. The discussion covers the importance of a growth mindset, effective communication strategies, and the role of parents in recognizing and addressing toxic behaviors. Jeff emphasizes the need for a collaborative approach to creating champion-minded cultures in cheer gyms.
Connect with Jeff: Mentioned in this episode (some links may be affiliate links, which means I get a small portion of your purchase, which helps the podcast!):Join me at The Cheer Collection's Premiere Party in Dallas!
Wanna jump around? Here are some highlights in the episode:15:44 Tackling Toxic Traits in Coaching
38:19 Understanding Emotions: The Stoplight Metaphor
38:49 Handling Red Light Emotions
39:39 Gathering Information and Addressing Concerns
41:51 Psychological Safety and Emotional Regulation
45:48 Toxic Culture and Fixed Mindset
49:50 Effective Communication
01:00:03 Balancing Values: Winning vs. Well-being
01:13:50 Champion Minded Culture: Tools and Resources
01:18:58 Changing the Culture of Cheer
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