Wednesday - June 3rd, 2026
Apple News
×

What can we help you find?

Open Menu

Best of August Beyond Coaching Podcast

In this special Best of edition, we revisit some of the most meaningful conversations from August on Beyond Coaching. These highlights capture the real work of coaching—leading people, shaping environments, and creating cultures that last.

Featured Segments

  • Jason Schmidt on Early Coaching Lessons

  • Jason reflects on stepping into a head coaching role at a young age, learning the hard truth that leadership isn’t about the title—it’s about serving athletes where they are.

  • Balancing Care and Competitiveness

  • Jason unpacks one of coaching’s hardest tensions: building a culture of care while still demanding competitiveness. He explains his 80/20 roster philosophy and how transformation happens when competitiveness and culture coexist.

  • Generation Z and Coaching Today

  • Jason shares insights on working with Gen Z athletes—why they test everything, how attention spans are shaped by Technology, and why intentional systems of care and relational leadership matter more than ever.

  • The Messiah Method and Creating Environments

  • Rob and Dustin dive into The Messiah Method, discussing why the coach’s primary role is to create an environment where athletes can grow and thrive. They explore how environment becomes culture, why nothing should be left to chance, and what daily habits give programs meaning beyond wins and losses.

Learn More

  • impactfulcoachingproject.com

  • impactfulcoachingproject.substack.com

Keep an eye out for the upcoming Impactful Coaching Project Online Coaching Class—a new way to develop as a coach through our proven frameworks, resources, and conversations.

Rob Ramseyer Dr. Rob Ramseyer

Dr. Rob Ramseyer is the Co-Founder of the Impactful Coaching Project and Vice President of Athletics and Strategic Expansion at Friends University, overseeing 24 teams and serving on the President’s Cabinet. Under his leadership, the department has achieved significant success across all areas, earning him honors such as the KCAC Director of the Year and the NACDA Athletic Director of the Year. He resides in Wichita, KS, with his wife, Charlie, and their four children.

0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted