Educational AD Podcast: Da’Mon Perry, CAA, and Asst. AD at University Prep in Seattle, Washington
The Podcast heads back to the Great Northwest and the state of Washington (our 6th time) to visit with a “Friend of the Show,” Da”Mon Perry who is the Assistant Athletic Director at the University School in Seattle. Da’Mon has been following the podcast for quite awhile and now he gets to share his story, brag a little bit on his school, and also offer some tips for other AD’s. THIS is the Educational AD Podcast!
Authentic Conversations: Mental Health and Sports

Had an amazing conversation with @tatiana.faith about our personal journeys with mental health and sports!Let’s keep this conversation going !
#eypperformance #embraceyourpace
Authentic Conversations: Ending our road to the Tokyo Olympics

Karelle Edwards, a 5x Team Canada hurdler, licensed mental health counselor, and mental performance consultant, and co-owner of Embrace Your Pace, shares her journey in sports. Karelle walks us through how she advocates for change in sports, especially around abusive coaching relationships. She shares her experience with a negative coaching relationship, giving us coaching red flags and tips on how we can bring awareness to inappropriate behaviors like emotional abuse, harassment, and assault. Karelle shares how, despite all the challenges she had to overcome in her athletic journey, she has learned to trust herself. Her journey shows us that performance and mental health can coexist, and her perspective as a professional athlete who is also a mental health professional is so valuable for all female athletes to hear. “Don’t be afraid to speak up. You are unique, and you have a unique journey. Follow your own path. You deserve to be there. Trust yourself and celebrate yourself.” – Karelle Edwards
Mindful Sport Performance Podcast: Prioritizing Mental Health

In this episode, Karelle Edwards, a professional 100m hurdler for Oiselle and a five-time Team Canada member, joins the conversation. Tim begins with a heartbeat meditation. Then, Karelle talks with Keith and Tim about her experiences with mental training, how her interest in studying mental health and performance evolved, and her recent decision to prioritize her mental health over the Tokyo Olympics.
Rise Resolute Podcast: Using adversity to become a better version of yourself

Connect and Rise with Karelle Edwards, Canadian 100 meter Hurdler who has set her eyes on the Road to Tokyo for the 2020 Olympic Games. Karelle’s authenticity will inspire you as she discusses how adversity can take us to destinations we couldn’t have gone otherwise. She also shares how her father’s belief in her (that was stronger than her own at the time) propelled her forward to continue training and pushing herself towards her goals. Most poignantly, she explains how looking back though there are things that her current self may have done differently, she has a firm belief in the value of adversity. Her struggles prepared her for where she was going. How can you embrace adversity and use it as inspiration? Don’t miss this episode!
