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Truth In The Arena

Truth In The Arena

By: Nate Huffstutter
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Use your voice. Be fearless. Create joy. Contribute to something larger than yourself, believe in a collective good. Listen. Speak your principles—even better, live them.

Find common ground. Shake hands. For real—not for show, not to establish dominance, as an act of respect. Throw in a wink, why not. Turn your music up—it’s who you are. Read more—it’s who you can be. Build. Create the future—let it fly.

Coach Nate Huffstutter @CoachsVision speaks with fellow coaches about the principles and values that serve as the foundation of their coaching. Shifting the arena from the sports field to the political and social realms, Coach Nate and his guests discuss how their coaching principles relate to their take on current events, political movements, culture war issues, and finding what’s true in the modern information environment.

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  • Episode 12: Devan McConnell— “Creating Trust & Building Inclusive Environments for Your Athletes”
    Sep 4 2025

    Equality. Fairness. Respect. Coach Devan McConnell, High Performance Director for the NHL’s Utah Mammoth, joins the latest episode of the Truth In The Arena Podcast to discuss how those core tenets are essential for teamwork and developing a positive team culture. In addition to being vital in the world of sports, Coach McConnell also explains how inclusiveness and fairness are core principles he looks for at the community level and with national political leadership.

    Through the conversation, McConnell shares the roots of his coaching philosophy and how his outlook has been impacted by professional stops across the USA, with college coaching roles at Stanford and the University of Massachusetts Lowell and then positions at the pro level with NHL teams in New Jersey and Arizona. All this while also starting a family and raising kids of his own.

    Moving from Arizona to Utah, one of the ways he chose the neighborhood to move into was based on prevalence of Pride flags in the community, as he wanted to be in an area where inclusiveness was a fundamental part of the social fabric.

    “As coaches, I think it’s important that we create environments that our athletes, our staff members, the people in our organizations can feel safe being who they are.”

    Additionally, McConnell discusses his participation in the Strength Coaches for Harris group during the 2024 Election and his takeaways from stepping in to a more direct role in political advocacy. Finally, the coaches discuss the unique community culture in Utah and how patriotism is rooted in holding the country accountable to its ideals.

    Chapter List

    00:00 Introduction to Coaching Values

    02:47 Core Coaching Principles and Their Impact

    05:19 Political Advocacy in Coaching

    07:50 Navigating Diverse Political Landscapes

    10:20 Instilling Values in Young Athletes

    13:00 Creating Inclusive Environments

    15:23 Media Literacy and Healthy Information Consumption

    18:01 Defining Patriotism in Today's Context

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    26 mins
  • Episode 11: Molly Binetti—“The Fight’s Not Over”
    Aug 28 2025

    Overcoming adversity. Resilience. Taking a loss in stride and continuing to work towards a common goal. We understand how these qualities shape durable and successful teams, and in this episode Molly Binetti, the Director of Women’s Basketball Performance for the powerhouse University of South Carolina program, discusses how those same qualities have also been elemental in pushing forward against the political headwinds facing progressive policies and achievements.

    The conversation begins with a discussion of how USC head coach Dawn Staley empowers her players and staff to take leadership positions and speak out for what they believe in. Coach Binetti discusses the “People Principles” of empathy and authenticity that Coach Staley promotes, as well as Staley’s “look-sound-feel” approach to recognizing the look, sound, and feel of success while also being prepared to address and fix anything that intuitively looks, sounds, or feels wrong.

    Looking back on the 2024 Election, Binetti talks in depth about her involvement in the Strength Coaches For Harris group and shares the sense of community and fellowship she was able to find in that network of her coaching peers.

    “As demoralizing as the (election result) was, it’s still nice to be able to know that there are people that are still gonna fight. And the fight’s not over.”

    The coaches also discuss GOP attacks on women’s health and civil rights and how coaches can help their female players live their healthiest lives amid efforts to defund Planned Parenthood, the overturning of Roe vs. Wade, and threats to LGBTQ rights. They also dive into the Protect Women’s Sports movement and debate the exploitation of the issue as outrage-bait by those who generally are not that interested in women’s sports, except for those involving the tiny percentage of competitive trans athletes.

    That leads to a discussion on the prevalence of online propaganda as a tool to inflame and divide, and how Binetti tries to guide her athletes toward a healthy media diet as an element of their overall health. Finally, Binetti breaks down her definition of patriotism as based in the shared humanity that binds everyone together.

    Chapter List

    00:00 Core Values in Coaching

    06:03 The Human Element in Leadership

    08:46 Political Advocacy in Coaching

    11:40 Women's Health and Political Issues

    17:33 Protecting Women's Sports: A Complex Discussion

    21:16 The Politics of Women's Sports

    24:38 Navigating Media Influence on Athletes

    30:49 Defining Patriotism in Modern Society

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    47 mins
  • Episode 10: Al Powell & Jim Place— “Win Little Battles—Tackling Racism and Social Justice Through Football”
    Aug 19 2025

    It started with a phone call—one man in a time of need. Summer, 2020. Following George Floyd’s murder and the aftermath of the global Black Lives Matter protests and ensuing backlash, Ohio High School Hall of Fame football coach Al Powell called his friend (and fellow Hall of Fame coach) Jim Place to express his despair at how the country was being torn apart. From that rare, authentic, and open conversation between a black coach and his white peer, the Miami Valley Football Coaches Association Social Justice 7v7 tournament was born.

    On the heels of a recent feature article in the Washington Post, Coach Powell and Coach Place join Nate Huffstutter on this episode to discuss that pivotal moment in which the foundation of the tournament was formed. From there, they detail how the event has continued to flourish and grow each passing year despite facing headwinds in the political landscape and the current US government’s hostility toward diversity, equity, and inclusion.

    Beyond the action on the football field, the tournament includes a workshop phase where athletes from different schools with different demographics are placed into small groups with a mix of white players and minority players and provided discussion prompts relating to racial understanding and—ideally—developing connection points to build trust among students from different backgrounds with a shared experience in high school football.

    Why does it work?

    “The kids want this, they want to talk about it,” Place says. “And the number one message I hear is this: we want a better world than the one that’s been given to us.

    The question, of course, is how to make it happen. Powell (who is also an acclaimed author, speaker, and trauma recovery coach) and Place (who also consults with educators on developing servant leaders through social emotional learning curriculum) focus on that how and leverage their many decades of success on the gridiron as sources of inspiration. Football is a game of field position, sometimes gained in small increments, and the same can be true of progress towards social change.

    Chapter List

    00:00 Introduction to Coaches and Their Mission

    01:10 The Impact of George Floyd's Murder

    05:54 Creating the Social Justice 7v7 Tournament

    08:18 Core Values in Coaching and Diversity

    12:04 Breaking Down Barriers in Sports

    18:39 Workshop Experiences and Discussions

    23:56 The Power of Selfies and Connections

    29:51 Identifying and Addressing Racial Issues

    37:21 Advice for Coaches on Promoting Inclusion

    44:34 Defining Patriotism and Unity

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    52 mins
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