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Set The Pipe!! #26 Kirsten Bernthal Booth Retirement, LOVB, Mom

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In this episode, Kirsten Bernthal Booth, former head coach at Creighton University, shares her journey through volleyball coaching, her achievements, and the importance of family support in her career. She discusses her transition from junior college to Division One coaching, the challenges of moving to the Big East Conference, and the strategies she employed to build a successful program at Creighton. Kirsten emphasizes the significance of hiring the right people and fostering team dynamics, as well as her decision to step away from Creighton to explore new opportunities in professional volleyball. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of college athletics and the future of women's professional volleyball. In this conversation, Kirsten Bernthal Booth discusses the evolving landscape of college sports, particularly volleyball, and the importance of adapting to new opportunities. She reflects on the high level of competition in recent tournaments, the impact of rule changes on gameplay, and her new role with the LOVB. The discussion also touches on the need for better training practices in youth sports and the cherished moments from her coaching career.
takeaways
Family support is crucial for success in coaching.
Transitioning from junior college to Division One is a significant step.
The Big East Conference provided new opportunities for Creighton volleyball.
Building a successful program requires hiring the right people.
Self-reflection is key for personal and professional growth.
The landscape of college athletics is changing rapidly.
Women's professional volleyball is gaining momentum and recognition.
NIL and transfer portal changes are impacting college sports.
Kirsten's decision to step away from Creighton was a thoughtful process. Adapting to new opportunities is crucial in college sports.
The level of competition in volleyball is improving significantly.
Being present for players during tough moments is essential for support.
Understanding the rules of volleyball is key to attracting new fans.
The future of women's volleyball looks promising with potential league expansions.
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In this episode, Kirsten Bernthal Booth, former head coach at Creighton University, shares her journey through volleyball coaching, her achievements, and the importance of family support in her career. She discusses her transition from junior college to Division One coaching, the challenges of moving to the Big East Conference, and the strategies she employed to build a successful program at Creighton. Kirsten emphasizes the significance of hiring the right people and fostering team dynamics, as well as her decision to step away from Creighton to explore new opportunities in professional volleyball. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of college athletics and the future of women's professional volleyball. In this conversation, Kirsten Bernthal Booth discusses the evolving landscape of college sports, particularly volleyball, and the importance of adapting to new opportunities. She reflects on the high level of competition in recent tournaments, the impact of rule changes on gameplay, and her new role with the LOVB. The discussion also touches on the need for better training practices in youth sports and the cherished moments from her coaching career.
takeaways
Family support is crucial for success in coaching.
Transitioning from junior college to Division One is a significant step.
The Big East Conference provided new opportunities for Creighton volleyball.
Building a successful program requires hiring the right people.
Self-reflection is key for personal and professional growth.
The landscape of college athletics is changing rapidly.
Women's professional volleyball is gaining momentum and recognition.
NIL and transfer portal changes are impacting college sports.
Kirsten's decision to step away from Creighton was a thoughtful process. Adapting to new opportunities is crucial in college sports.
The level of competition in volleyball is improving significantly.
Being present for players during tough moments is essential for support.
Understanding the rules of volleyball is key to attracting new fans.
The future of women's volleyball looks promising with potential league expansions.
Support the show

Instagram
instagram.com/setthepipe

TikTok
x.com/SETTHEPIPE

Spotify
open.spotify.com/show/6vzpcOYw2BKWMgaR5kKWOw

Spotify
...

  continue reading

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