In today’s episode of Framework, Carson’s Jamie Hopkins and guest host Brodrick Lothringer talk with Dr. Jennifer Welter, first female coach in the National Football League and founder of the Gridiron Girls.
Being considered a disruptor in the sports industry wasn’t something Dr. Jen dreamt about as a child – being a female coach in a male-dominated profession is not exactly the norm. But with her love of football, a master’s in sports psychology and Ph.D. in psychology, she successfully blended her natural athleticism, leadership skills and technical knowledge to set a new industry standard.
Dr. Jen talks with Jamie and Broderick about the importance of representation, overcoming adversity and the people who advocated for her success.
“There were no women in coaching, especially not at the pro level. So, I never looked and said, ‘I want to do that,’ or ‘I’m going to be her,’ and that’s why representation is so important. It gives us permission to look at the world differently and to see ourselves in those situations. And so I will be very honest and humble in saying that it was not something I set out to do.”
Main Takeaways
- The secret of being a great leader is to understand how your stakeholders operate and tailor your coaching to their individual personalities.
- Your passions don’t have to fit a mold. Have the courage to persevere through the adversity and don’t read critics’ comments.
- Surround yourself with a network of people who will build you up and advocate for your success.
Links and Important Mentions
- Jenwelter.com
- Dr. Jen Welter on Instagram
- Dr. Jen Welter on LinkedIn
- Dr, Jen Welter on Twitch
- Dr. Jen Welter on Twitter
- Broderick Lothringer on LinkedIn
- Broderick Lothringer on Twitter
- HelloFresh
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