S4 E02 Transforming 'Wellbeing' in Women's Football with Jen Coe
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On this episode we talk to the amazing Jen Coe. Jen is an advocate of greater gender equity and inclusivity in sport and is dedicated to promoting well-being across the sporting landscape. With over two decades of experience working in high performance environments, she champions a culture of performance through well-being in her work with organisations and individuals. Jen has worked from grassroots to elite level across a portfolio of sports, in roles such as coaching, analysis, coach development and sport psychology. She currently works within the women’s professional game in football as the Performance Well-being Lead an exciting role and key to supporting the players journey into, through and after professional sport.   On the episode, Jen shares detailed insight into the landscape of wellbeing support in the women’s game. Jen has been leading a bit of rebranding in the ‘player care’ space, with the role responsibilities being unclear in recent years. This rebranding has helped to streamline wellbeing support with a bit more clarity and intent.    Jen also shares first hand experience on how wellbeing is addressed at an organisational level, ensuring that staff and wellbeing is being looked after across all of the women’s Super League and Championship teams.   Other highlights include discussion around how clubs may or may not exploit future employees due to many with ambition to work in sport being ‘obessed with the badge’.    Thanks so much to Jen for coming on. We hope our listeners enjoy this episode. Purchase Jen’s new book ‘Myths of Sport Performance’ here: ⁠https://www.sequoia-books.com/catalog/sport/⁠   Find Jen on LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenny-coe-1a308a49/⁠   Talking Points 1. Intro and welcome to episode (00:00) 2. Jen’s experience in sport growing up (4:40) 3. Being person - centred (12:31) 4. Performance Wellbeing Lead @ WSL and Women’s Championship (22:10) 5. Addressing wellbeing at an organisational level (33:03) 6. A psychosocial lens in practice (42:10) 7. Avoiding the ‘tick box’ approach (51:52) 8. Sharing best practice in wellbeing (58:42) 9. Exploitation of those ‘obsessed with the badge’ (1:03:25) 10. Closing Thoughts (1:12:06)
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