Sports Clamor

Sports Clamor
Podcast Description
Amidst the Sports Clamor, how do we really grow participation & build stronger sport communities? Host PJ Kwong asks the leaders – from governing bodies & clubs to media & event organizers. Uncover candid strategies for tackling challenges & navigating the business of sport. Essential insights for administrators & innovators.
Presented by Communiti – empowering sports orgs with custom marketplaces & helping clubs/coaches turn social views into bookings.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast focuses on enhancing sports participation and community building, with themes including grassroots development, funding, and accessibility. Episodes feature discussions on the importance of physical education in schools, the growth of women's professional sports, and how an abundance of options can fragment participation. For instance, episode 3 highlights Scott Russell's insights on the health of Canadian sports, while episode 2 with Malcolm Kelly challenges the perception of grassroots struggles.

Amidst the Sports Clamor, how do we really grow participation & build stronger sport communities? Host PJ Kwong asks the leaders – from governing bodies & clubs to media & event organizers. Uncover candid strategies for tackling challenges & navigating the business of sport. Essential insights for administrators & innovators.
Presented by Communiti – empowering sports orgs with custom marketplaces & helping clubs/coaches turn social views into bookings.
Legendary CBC broadcaster Scott Russell joins PJ Kwong on Sports Clamor Ep 3! Fresh from 16 Olympics & now Nipissing U Chancellor, Scott shares deep insights on Canadian sport's health. He argues for core Phys Ed in schools, better accessibility & funding to boost grassroots participation & counter early specialization. Hear why hosting major games matters (”see it to be it”), the rise of women's pro sport & his most memorable Olympic moments. A vital conversation.

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