• Coach Lessons Learned
    Mar 26 2026

    As healing-centered sport experts, Alecia and Armond discuss the practicality of implementing healing-centered coaching as middle and high school coaches. The two battle in the hot takes, arguing over whether a coach should make kids do what they say vs meeting the athletes where they're at. "How are they going to learn to persevere if I don't put them through it?!" vs "Fear sparks compliance - not learning."

    Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at team@chjs.org to join the movement.

    Credits
    Hosts: Alecia Ivery and Armond Richards
    Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts
    Editor: Grace Stetler
    Director: Team CHJS

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    19 mins
  • Does Sport Actually Heal?
    Mar 19 2026

    CHJS spends a lot of time telling coaches that sport heals kids — but in Episode 3, they let a kid say it himself. Leo, 13, joins Armond and Alecia not as a guest celebrity but as an athlete with real opinions about what makes sport feel safe or unsafe, connecting or isolating, healing or harmful. The conversation is refreshingly unscripted: the hosts ask, Leo answers, and when his experience complicates the framework, they follow him there instead of steering him back. It's a useful gut-check for any coach who thinks they know what their kids need. Plus, can't forget the hot takes with our devil's advocate Armond and with Leo playing a special guest.

    Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at team@chjs.org to join the movement.

    Credits
    Hosts: Alecia Ivery and Armond Richards
    Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts
    Editor: Grace Stetler
    Director: Team CHJS

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    26 mins
  • Hollywood's Coaching Playbook
    Mar 12 2026

    Hollywood has spent decades showing us what coaching looks like. But how much of it is actually great? Armond and Alecia break down movie coaches - Mr. Miyagi, Coach Carter, Ted Lasso, Herman Boone - using the healing-centered sport framework to separate what works from what causes harm. They debate whether tough love builds character or breaks kids, why redemption arcs work on screen but fail real athletes, and why Hollywood still can't write a pitch around a female, healing-centered coach. Come on now. Plus: Hot Takes on inspiring speeches, coaching from unhealed trauma, and whether vulnerability precedes trust.

    Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at team@chjs.org to join the movement.

    Credits

    Hosts: Alecia Ivery and Armond Richards

    Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts

    Editor: Grace Stetler Director:

    Team CHJS

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    21 mins
  • Coaching While Black S4 E1- We Don't Stick to Sports
    Mar 5 2026

    Sport has always been more than a game. But too often, coaches are told to "stick to sports" or kids are asked to "leave it at the field door." Armond Richards and Alecia Ivery push back on both: true healing-centered sport only works when kids feel seen, safe, and welcome to bring their full selves. In this episode, they get into what that actually looks like when times are hard, from ICE raids affecting youth sports participation to practical tools coaches can use Monday at practice.

    Plus, the debut of Hot Takes: Armond plays devil's advocate as he and Alecia work through which coaching behaviors are healing and which ones cause harm.

    Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

    Because Nothing Heals like Sport.

    Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at team@chjs.org to join the movement.

    Credits Hosts: Alecia Ivery and Armond Richards

    Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts

    Editor: Grace Stetler

    Director: Team CHJS

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    19 mins
  • Trailer: Season 4
    Feb 26 2026

    Coaching While Black is back for Season 4, and Armond Richards and Alecia Ivery are coming to you live from Super Bowl Radio Row (again!). This season they're getting into it: ICE raids and it's impact on youth sports, what Hollywood gets wrong about coaching, and whether sport actually heals kids' mental health (yes, we go straight to the source with a 13-year-old guest).

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    Because Nothing Heals like Sport.

    Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at team@chjs.org to join the movement.

    Credits

    Hosts: Alecia Ivery and Armond Richards

    Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts

    Editor: Grace Stetler

    Director: Team CHJS

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    1 min
  • The Mental Health Game
    Mar 31 2025

    We've reached the season 3 finale of CWB! In this episode, Armond Richards and Anthony Andino dig into how coaches can support young athletes beyond the game. They break down what it means to create a team culture where kids feel safe, supported, and prepared for life both in and outside the sport. Just as importantly, they discuss why coaches need to care for their own mental health and serve as important role models in showing vulnerability.

    Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

    Because Nothing Heals like Sport.

    Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at team@chjs.org to join the movement.

    Credits
    Hosts: Alecia Ivery, Anthony Andino, and Armond Richards
    Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts
    Editor: Dan Epand
    Director: Team CHJS

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    13 mins
  • Keeping Girls in the Game
    Mar 24 2025

    Why do so many girls stop playing sports, and what can we do to change that? In this special Women's History Month episode of Coaching While Black, Armond Richards and Alecia Ivery explore how to keep girls engaged in sports and build truly inclusive spaces in athletics. Alecia shares her perspective as a girls' basketball coach, while Armond reflects on his role as a girl dad and what it means for the future of coaching.

    Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

    Because Nothing Heals like Sport.

    Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at team@chjs.org to join the movement.

    Credits
    Hosts: Alecia Ivery, Anthony Andino, and Armond Richards
    Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts
    Editor: Dan Epand
    Director: Team CHJS

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    14 mins
  • Connecting with Gen Z Athletes
    Mar 17 2025

    Coaching Gen Z is a whole new game, and in this episode of Coaching While Black, we're tackling it head-on. Hosts Armond Richards and Alecia Ivery dive into the challenges and strategies of coaching Gen Z athletes in today's social media-driven world. With over a decade of experience coaching middle schoolers, Alecia shares insights on how social media, technology, and changing communication styles shape this generation's athletic experience. From TikTok drills to the complexities of group chats, they discuss strategies for building connections, creating safe spaces, and embracing the digital landscape to better support young athletes.

    Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

    Because Nothing Heals like Sport.

    Help us build the healing-centered sport movement. Visit chjs.org to learn more or email us at team@chjs.org to join the movement.

    Credits
    Hosts: Alecia Ivery, Anthony Andino, and Armond Richards
    Production: Players Coalition + Isis Roberts
    Editor: Dan Epand
    Director: Team CHJS

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    14 mins