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Al Bean on Coaching, Leadership, and Why Great Coaches Change Lives

Al Bean on Coaching, Leadership, and Why Great Coaches Change Lives

Season 16 Episode 10 Published 12 hours ago
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On this episode of The Best Ever You Show, Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino sits down with longtime athletic leader and coach Al Bean for a powerful conversation about leadership, mentorship, and the true role of coaches in shaping lives. After nearly 50 years connected to the University of Southern Maine, including 31 years as Director of Athletics, Al Bean has built a legacy that goes far beyond wins and championships. A Hall of Fame baseball player, coach, and leader, he has guided generations of student-athletes while helping to grow programs, facilities, and opportunities at every level. Now serving as Commissioner of the Little East Conference, Al continues to influence the future of collegiate athletics. In this conversation, Elizabeth and Al explore why the best coaches are really life coaches, the importance of trust and culture within teams, and how leaders can support student-athletes through pressure, growth, and change. This episode offers a meaningful look at how coaching shapes confidence, identity, and long-term success. In this episode, you’ll discover:
  • Why great coaching goes far beyond the game
  • The key differences between good coaches and great ones
  • How to build trust and culture within a team
  • The life skills every student-athlete should learn
  • How coaches can better support athletes under pressure
  • Why leadership in sports is really about developing people
This episode is for coaches, parents, athletes, and leaders who believe that sports are one of the most powerful platforms for personal growth and life development.

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