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  • Servant Leadership with Robert Hatfield (Season 2, Episode 8)
    2025/07/11

    Join Dr. Matt Barker as he sits down with Pulpit Minister at the Henderson Church of Christ, Mr. Robert Hatfield, to discuss one of the most impactful — yet often misunderstood — leadership styles: servant leadership. What does it mean to lead by serving others? How can putting people first elevate performance, foster trust, and create purpose-driven environments both on and off the field?

    Join us as we explore the core principles of servant leadership through powerful stories, practical insights, and real-life applications in sports, business, and everyday life. Whether you're a coach, player, mentor, or aspiring leader, this conversation will challenge you to rethink leadership not as a position of power, but as a platform for impact, humility, and purpose.

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    43 分
  • Life After Athletics with Mike McCutchen (Season 2, Episode 7)
    2025/07/04

    What happens when the final whistle blows and the stadium lights fade? Join Dr. Matt Barker for this episode, as he sits down with former Freed-Hardeman Athletic Director, Mike McCutchen, who opens up about the transition from a career in sports leadership to a new chapter beyond athletics. Throughout the episode, we dive into the identity shift that often comes with retirement, the lessons learned from a life in sports, and how to find renewed purpose outside the daily grind of competition and administration. Whether you're approaching the end of your athletic journey or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers perspective, encouragement, and a roadmap for what’s next.

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    26 分
  • NAIA Champions of Character Update with Sara Eckinger and Chesney Sallee (Season 2, Episode 6)
    2025/06/27

    Join Dr. Matt Barker for this episode, as he sits down with the NAIA's Director of Student Athlete and Experience, Mrs. Sara Eckinger, and Vice President of Membership Value and Governance, Mrs. Chesney Sallee, to discuss the NAIA Champions of Character initiative. In this episode, we dive into the latest updates from the NAIA's Champions of Character program—an initiative that continues to shape the landscape of college athletics through a focus on integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship, and servant leadership. Throughout the episode, we discuss recent changes to the NAIA Champions of Character initiative, highlight best practices implemented at NAIA institutions, and discuss what these developments mean for coaches, programs, and the broader NAIA community.

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    40 分
  • Being A Positive Influencer with Kristin Gillette (Season 2, Episode 5)
    2025/06/20

    In this episode, Dr. Matt Barker sits down with Park University Athletic Director, Kristin Gillette, to explore what it means to be a positive influencer in the world of sports—both on and off the field. Throughout the episode, Kristin shares insights regarding her work mentoring student-athletes, her thoughts on the evolving role of influence in sports culture, and how coaches, players, and organizations can use their platforms to inspire change among those they have the opportunity to influence. From building strong team culture to setting an example through personal accountability, this episode offers practical advice for anyone passionate about sports and leadership.

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    41 分
  • Humility Through Success with Drew Stutts (Season 2, Episode 4)
    2025/06/13

    In this episode, Dr. Matt Barker sits down with Freed-Hardeman Head Men's Basketball Coach, Mr. Drew Stutts, to explore the powerful intersection of success and humility. Throughout his young career that has consisted of his teams earning an NAIA National Championship title, excelling in high-pressure moments, and developing young athletes, Coach Stutts shares the challenges often associated with keeping teams grounded amidst success and accolades. Throughout this episode, Coach Stutts discusses how to instill character and accountability into players, navigating the spotlight without letting ego take over, the role of failure in keeping success in perspective, and why leadership is more about service than status.

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    42 分
  • Qualities Of A Great Team Captain with Abby Stutts (Season 2, Episode 3)
    2025/05/30

    What separates a good player from a great leader? In this episode, Dr. Matt Barker sits down with Freed-Hardeman Head Women’s Basketball coach Ms. Abby Stutts, as she breaks down the qualities she looks for in a team captain. From leading by example to navigating tough locker room moments, Coach Stutts shares real-life experiences and advice for anyone stepping into a leadership role.


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    31 分
  • Team Unity and Coaching with Dr. Rob Ramseyer (Season 2, Episode 2)
    2025/05/23

    In this episode, Dr. Matt Barker sits down with Dr. Rob Ramseyer—Host of the Beyond Coaching Podcast, Director of the Impactful Coaching Project, and Vice President of Athletics and Strategic Expansion at Friends University—to explore the vital role of unity in building successful teams. Drawing from years of coaching and academic research, Dr. Ramseyer shares insights on how trust, culture, and leadership shape team cohesion. Whether you're on the sidelines or leading within your community or organization, this conversation offers practical strategies for strengthening connection and purpose with any group.

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    35 分
  • Proactive Coaching with Bruce Brown (Season 2, Episode 1)
    2025/05/16

    Join Dr. Matt Barker for this episode of the Playing With A Purpose Podcast, as he sits down with Bruce Brown, founder of Proactive Coaching, whose decades of experience as a coach, athletic director, and speaker have impacted thousands of athletes, parents, and coaches across the country. The mission of Proactive Coaching is to transform the culture of sports by focusing on character-based coaching, leadership development, and the power of intentional team building. Throughout this episode, we explore Bruce’s coaching philosophy, the importance of defining team standards, and how coaches and parents can work together to raise not just better athletes—but better people.

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    32 分