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In this episode of Beyond Coaching, Rob and Dustin respond to a question from a college coach about recruiting and retaining athletes in the era of the transfer portal. Drawing from the Impactful Coaching Project’s core philosophy of building a “sticky” program culture, they explore how the same environment that attracts transfers is also what helps retain freshmen—and why Clarity, consistency, and care still matter most.

What We Cover:

  • Why transfers and freshmen should experience the same program values

  • How to build a “sticky” program culture that athletes want to join—and stay in

  • The role of visual leadership and real-life stories in attracting the right fits

  • Why “culture clarity” beats transactional recruiting

  • How to empower your current athletes as your best recruiters

  • Ways coaches can demonstrate authentic care that resonates with families

Key Quote:

“This is who we are. Take it or leave it. But if you’re here, there’s a standard—and you’re going to be cared for.”

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About the Impactful Coaching Project

This episode is brought to you by the Impactful Coaching Project, the leading platform for developing coaches who lead with purpose, integrity, and a holistic approach.

The project exists to help coaches:

  • Coach the whole person

  • Build transformational team cultures

  • Learn and apply the latest in research-based coaching strategies

  • Access professional development, resources, and a growing coaching community

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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.

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