Episode 21: Show Notes.
Today we are very happy to welcome Kelsey Engman to Squash Radio! Kelsey is currently a counselor working in a school in Philadelphia, and we get to hear all about her current work as well as the important part that coaching squash has played in her life. Early on in our conversation, Kelsey underlines her feminist outlook, situating it in a broader fight against oppression and discrimination.
This motif runs through the episode, as Kelsey talks about the difficulties she encountered as a coach and the types of discrimination that still occurs in sport. We discuss the impact of the introduction of Title IX regulations, Kelsey's reflections on coaching male and female teams, and how she made a change into her current line of work. Kelsey also unpacks some of her thoughts on education and the ways that teachers are undervalued, especially financially.
From there we get to hear from our guest about the support she offers the students of her school, the forms this takes, and some examples of the types of situations she deals with. The episode ends with Kelsey responding to our quick-fire questions, dealing with squash, and beyond! Listeners can expect to hear about Kelsey's favorite movies, podcasts, tips for better sleep, and much more!
Make sure to join us for this illuminating and inspiring chat!
Key Points From This Episode:
Tweetables:
“There is a part of me that would rather be effective than angry, even though I think anger is appropriate in some of those moments.” — Kelsey Engman [0:17:12]
“Everyone has struggles in their life, if you haven't had them yet you probably will have them and you will get through them most likely, but we need to have supports in place to make sure that happens.” — Kelsey Engman [0:41:26]
“You don't need to wait until you are in a crisis moment or where you are crying or where it feels really dire. I think preventative work is one of the tenets of our profession.” — Kelsey Engman [0:51:41]
“I think there is opportunity to learn to be impartial under the hardest of circumstances.” — Kelsey Engman [1:04:16]
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Squash Radio
Conor O'Malley on Twitter
Kelsey Engman on LinkedIn
Tufts
Drexel
The New York Times
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
The Atlantic
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Charlie Kaufman
13th
Ava Duvernay
The Social Dilemma
Peggy Orenstein
1619
Invisibilia
Hidden Brain
Constitutional
Nice White Parents
WANT TO TALK? There’s someone to listen
There’s no real threshold, there’s no need to compare your hurt others, if you even think that you want to share what’s on your mind with someone else… that’s not only okay… there are people who want to talk to you!
Go to psychologytoday.com it’s a great resource to start with to find someone for you. You can search and filter in several different way.
National Suicide Prevention hotline as well, which is 1.800.273.8255
The National Substance Abuse Hotline is 1.800.662.4357
The Trevor Project, which is crisis support for LGBTQ youth, dial 1.866.488.7386
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