G-XN0H9MKVVZ Study Tips For Non-Traditional Students - Courtside Culture

Episode 28

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18th Nov 2021

Camilie Roney- The Learning Mom

Camilie Romey, also known as “The Learning Mom”, has been schooled in Psychology and helps parents by providing them strategies to get the most out of their children when it comes to education. She developed her own study tips for non-traditional students and has turned it into a process that improves grades and quality of life.

She’s coaching overwhelmed students who are juggling life in and outside school. You help them boost grades with your signature NTA process. But it can also be used by coaches and even parents to help deal deal with outside stressors.

She provides tips for students and parents and coaches. Getting a handle on the classroom is so important to a great team culture and Camile explains why. 

In this episode she will explain how coaches can use her system for better success on the court or field. She also gives us some insight on how parents can benefit from learning some of her time-saving techniques and other strategies. But it’s the student athlete who will benefit most from this episode. It’s a must listen for any parent or coach.

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About the Podcast

Courtside Culture
How to Cultivate a Great Team Culture and Win at the Same Time
Host Dave Grendzynski is a firm believer in positive psychology, especially when it comes to building a high school basketball program. When coaches provide a positive pathway for their players and parents, they’ll start building a good team culture and the wins will take care of themselves.

On the “Courtside Culture Podcast,” we’ll talk to coaches, psychologists, authors, and players about how the right mindset causes everything else to fall into place—especially in high school. The psyche of 15-, 16-, and 17-year-old kids are very fragile and the approach a coach takes means everything.

If you’re a coach and you can learn to focus on positive emotions and building your players’ strengths, instead of repairing their weaknesses, you’ll find a role for everyone, win games, and build a good team culture at the same time.

About your host

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Dave Grendzynski

Dave Grendzynski is a former Division III college baseball player turned youth basketball and baseball coach. He has coached on many different levels including CYO, AAU, Hot Stove, and Travel Baseball. His philosophy is to celebrate the wins and learn from the losses. There is always a silver lining. He combines his on the field experience with more than 20 years of television and radio experience. A 3-time Emmy Award winner, Dave believes cultivating a good team culture goes a long way to driving success in the studio, on the field, or on the court.