
Sport is for Every Body
By Michael Woods (He/Him)

Sport is for Every BodyMay 04, 2023

Episode 08 - Making fitness inclusive for all abilities with Brendan Aylward
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🎬IN THIS EPISODE🎬
This is episode 08 and today I talk with Brendan Aylward who is working hard to make the fitness industry more inclusive for people with disability in the United States and beyond.
🎙️ About our guest
Brendan Aylward is the owner of Unified Health and Performance, President of AdaptX, and Director of The Rick Hoyt Research Lab. His work revolves around making the fitness industry more accessible for individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities.
🔎 Highlights
In today's chat, we discuss how Brendan found his way into this work as well as how he engages clients and adapts his programs and the gym environment. We also learn about some of the amazing work he is doing to educate gym instructors and owners to create inclusive gym environments for people of all abilities. 00:00 Introduction
02:13 Brendan's Backstory
06:29 About Unified Health and Performance
09:05 The need for adaptive equipment in the gym
11:28 People with and without disability in the gym
15:37 Engaging clients
21:22 Networks and partnerships
23:04 Adapting training sessions
29:03 Retaining clients
31:58 How clients are funded
34:27 Accessibility in the gym
39:19 About AdaptX
46:46 Quickfire questions
50:28 Brendan top inclusion tip
52:27 How to connect with Brendan
53:22 Conclusion
🗒️ Full Show Notes
Get the full show notes for this episode (including links, resources and transcript) at https://www.inclusivesportdesign.com/podcast/ep08
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Episode 07 - Inclusion and organisational practice with Dr Ryan Storr
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This is episode 07 and today I talk with Ryan Storr to discover how he has been influencing inclusion in sport through research and practice in Australia.
🎙️ About our guest
Dr. Ryan Storr is a multidisciplinary researcher and consultant and is the Founder and Director of the Diversity Storr, a Melbourne-based diversity and inclusion consultancy. His PhD explored how diversity is understood and enacted within organizational contexts and has led several large scale research projects exploring LBTQI+ inclusion within sport and movement settings, and he is helped shape national and international policies and practices through that work. Ryan also founded LGBTQI+ sport charity Proud to Play.
🔎 Highlights
In today's chat, we hear Ryan's insights into what inclusion and diversity looks like inside organizations. Plus we chat about LGBTQI+ inclusion and hear about some of Ryan's groundbreaking work over the last few years. We also shine a light on an often overlooked issue that's faced by people with lived experience working in the inclusion field. 00:00 Introduction
04:12 Ryan's backstory
09:21 Ryan's motivations
12:30 Ryan's research
14:49 Inclusion in sport clubs
20:54 LGBT issues and homophobia
22:05 About Proud2Play
23:52 Ryan's LGBT work
29:15 What work still needs to be done?
34:21 Impacts of inclusion work on practitioners
44:25 About the Diversity Storr
50:44 Quickfire questions
54:36 Ryan's top inclusion tip
56:00 ISD Academy
57:51 Conclusion
🗒️ Full Show Notes
Get the full show notes for this episode (including links, resources and transcript) at https://www.inclusivesportdesign.com/podcast/ep06
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Episode 06 - Connecting people with disability to sport with Emily Ayles
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This is episode 06 and today I talk with Emily Ayles to discover how she goes about connecting people with disability to sport through her work at Novita in South Australia.
🎙️ About our guest
Emily Ayles is the connectability project officer at Novita, which is a leading disability service provider in South Australia. Emily has been delivering the Connectability service at Novita for over 12 years, and like me, and hopefully like you Emily loves to see the difference that sport can make in people's lives. In addition to this, Emily is a national classifier for the Paralympic sport of Boccia and is an experienced practitioner in Para-sport and adaptive physical activity.
🔎 Highlights
In today's chat, we talk about how Emily links participants to sport options that meet their needs, and we also discuss some of the barriers and challenges that her clients face, and more importantly, how to overcome those.
00:00 Intro
02:59 About Emily
10:09 About Connectability
17:17 Emily's process
20:35 Barriers
27:35 Success story
34:12 Role of the NDIS
41:35 Sport and rec in day services
48:04 Quick fire questions
53:29 Emily's inclusion tip
55:07 Conclusion
🗒️ Full Show Notes
Get the full show notes for this episode (including links, resources and transcript) at https://www.inclusivesportdesign.com/podcast/ep06
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Episode 05 - Engaging multicultural kids in community sport with Jessica Scannell
🎬IN THIS EPISODE🎬
This is episode 05. And today I am with Jessica Scannell to learn how she is making inclusion in sport happen for multicultural communities through her work at Welcoming Australia.
🎙️ About our guest
Jessica Scannell originally from Ireland has played basketball at an elite level, has lived a migrant experience in multiple countries and now calls Melbourne, Australia home. She has experienced first hand the power sport has to heal and develop a sense of belonging for people from migrant backgrounds and people with disabilities and is determined to create more opportunities for more people to access all the benefits she has gained through a life of sport.
🔎 Highlights 00:00 Intro 03:52 About Jessica 13:46 About Jessica' s work 16:11 What ensure success? 21:39 Connecting with the target audience 27:24 Adapting to participants needs 33:46 Funding 36:49 Trauma informed practice 45:47 Quick fire questions 49:08 Jessica's best inclusion tip 50:48 How we make the podcast accessible 53:51 Conclusion
🗒️ Full Show Notes
Get the full show notes for this episode (including links, resources and transcript) at https://www.inclusivesportdesign.com/podcast/ep05
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Episode 04 - Collective approaches to inclusion in Canada with Andrea Carey
🎬IN THIS EPISODE🎬
This is episode 04 and today I talk with Andrea Carey to learn how she is influencing outcomes in inclusive and Para-Sport across Canada through a range of amazing initiatives and projects.
🎙️ About our guest
Andrea Carey is a highly credentialed Canadian inclusion practitioner who works to support clients and partners to create cultures of belonging and inclusion. She has worked extensively on inclusion and improved access for indigenous peoples new arrivals, persons with disabilities, as well as women and girls. But in her day job, Andrea runs Inclusion Incorporated, which is a diversity, equity, inclusion consulting firm that works with clients across Canada. Andrea is also the co-founder and current executive director of One Ability, a nonprofit dedicated to providing sport opportunities for people with disabilities of all ages. She's also co-chair of the Canadian National Para Collective, which is an initiative that Andrea co-founded in 2020, and Andrea's also spent 10 years with the Canadian Paralympic Committee as board director and chair of the Diversity and Inclusion Committee, and, currently sits on the Board of Kids Sport Victoria.
🔎 Highlights
00:00 Intro 02:32 About Andrea 08:20 About One Ability 12:35 What is Collective Impact? 13:45 Benefits of working together 19:16 Building connections and understanding needs 23:10 Things that shifted Andrea's thinking 25:04 Minorities are the majority 29:09 Maintaining connections 32:51 Importance of education 35:34 How to maintain quality of delivery 38:24 How to keep people involved 42:17 Role of geography 43:46 Role of resources 46:58 Andrea's burning issue 51:44 Quickfire questions 57:14 Andreas best inclusion tip 58:20 Conclusion “...we have to kind of keep at the forefront in all of this work that term nothing about us without us, and be really intentional about ensuring that we have voices at the table with lived experience. All the time.”
“...if we start with yes, we open that door and we create space for something to transpire. And I think that's really important advice right now and sort of thinking about how we create more inclusive spaces, how we create a world that leans into equity and that supports people to belong.”
🗒️ Full Show Notes
Get the full show notes for this episode (including links, resources and transcript) at https://www.inclusivesportdesign.com/podcast/ep04
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Episode 03 - Measuring inclusion impact with Lauren Schwaar
🎬IN THIS EPISODE🎬
This is episode 03 and today I talk with Lauren Schwaar to explore how she's shaping the future of sport by measuring the impacts of what we do. Plus we talk about Lauren's coaching experience in multiple countries and how religion influences Lauren's life and work.
🎙️ About our guest
Lauren is a basketball coach turned tech entrepreneur that was inspired to solve the pain and measurement of evaluation after completing a master's degree in sport policy. Originally from the suburbs of Chicago, Lauren has lived in multiple countries, coached basketball around the world, and is building her tech startup Fathom Performance. Now, Fathom Performance is an app that aims to change the way we demonstrate impact both in the sporting industry and for our inclusion efforts everywhere. Lauren is working to make it possible to evaluate inclusion initiatives more effectively and accurately so they can be improved, scaled and reproduced.
🔎 Highlights
00:00 Sport is for Every Body Podcast Ep03 - Lauren Schwaar - cut
00:00 Introduction
02:46 About Lauren
06:03 Lauren's coaching experience
09:03 Role of religion in Lauren' s life
19:15 Religious tensions in sport
22:03 Getting into sport policy
27:12 Measurement challenges
35:44 What makes good impact measurement
46:28 Quickfire questions
50:25 Lauren's top inclusion tip
51:22 Wrap up
“So if everybody is able to see a little bit more clearly and objectively, What their efforts are translating into you know, that creates a wealth of benefits for everybody involved. So that's our goal is to make change more visible.”
“One of the best starting places though, for any organization that wants to do better monitoring and evaluation is to sit down and think about the outcomes that they actually theorize or think are, are being achieved through their programming.”
🗒️ Full Show Notes
Get the full show notes for this episode (including links, resources and transcript) at https://www.inclusivesportdesign.com/podcast/ep03
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Episode 02 - Sport & Rec for All Abilities in the USA with Lisa Drennan
This is episode 02 and today I talk with Lisa Drennan about how she is helping sport and recreation providers create opportunities for people with diverse abilities across the USA.
🪪About our guestLisa is an innovative inclusion leader. She's committed to building inclusive communities and demonstrated that over 38 years. She's been supporting people with disabilities and diverse abilities in the care, community sport, recreation, summer camps sectors across the USA. Through her business Merge Inclusion Consulting she supports and advises a wide variety of community organisations including YMCA, Boys and Girls Clubs, sports teams, leagues, scouts, schools. You name it, she's done it. She's also the Adjunct Professor of Adaptive Physical Activity at the University of Massachusetts in Boston.
🔎Highlights
- 00:00 Intro
- 00:51 About Lisa
- 02:08 Welcome
- 03:06 Lisa's Backstory
- 06:09 What is Merge?
- 07:00 Working on both side of the "bridge"
- 09:21 Pathways to Friendship Toolkit
- 13:22 The importance of friendship
- 15:49 What creates successful inclusion?
- 21:35 How to connect with people with disability
- 28:35 The need for strong relationships
- 30:59 The importance of education
- 35:42 What do inclusive activities look like?
- 38:51 Building links to pathways
- 43:47 Quickfire questions
- 52:19 Lisa's top inclusion tip
- 54:54 Conclusion
🎓 Check out the Inclusive Sport: A Pathway Towards Friendships Masterclass with Lisa here.
🗒️Full Show NotesGet the full show notes for this episode (including links, resources and transcript) at https://www.inclusivesportdesign.com/podcasts/ep02.
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Episode 01 - Kicking Goals for Inclusion in Welsh Football with Jason Webber
This is episode 01 and today I talk with Jason Webber about how he is kicking goals for inclusion in Welsh Football.
🪪About our guestJason is an expert & leader in inclusion & integrity in sport with over 10 years experience educating & advising a wide range of stakeholders. Currently, Jason is working in the Football Association of Wales & he's been integral in advancing the association's programs & impacts.
🔎Highlights
- 0:00 Introduction
- 3:14 State of inclusion in Welsh sport
- 7:45 PAWB Inclusion Strategy
- 16:30 Partnerships and networks
- 24:50 Tips for clubs
- 30:45 Promoting to new audiences
- 32:25 Importance of education
- 38:34 Quickfire questions
- 41:32 Jason's best inclusion tip
"…the biggest tip I think is make sure you are doing something day in, day out to really make a difference to people's lives. You know, from a practical perspective."
"I think that's so important for anyone, ...to understand different areas of equality, diversity, & inclusion so that you know, whether you are in that Equality Champion lead role or, or a coach or anyone that you can really understand as much as possible."
🗒️Full Show NotesGet the full show notes for this episode at https://www.inclusivesportdesign.com/podcasts/ep02
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Episode 00 - Preview
Hi! I'm Michael Woods, Founder of Inclusive Sport Design (ISD) and your host for the ISD Podcast.
🎬IN THIS EPISODEThis is Episode 00 where I introduce you to who I am, what I do and what the ISD Podcast is all about. I hope you join me to learn from amazing people who are making inclusion happen in sport.
Remember. Sport is for Every Body!
🔎Highlights- 0:00 Intro
- 0:46 What is ISD?
- 4:35 Who is Michael Woods?
- 9:18 Why I do what I do
- 14:49 Goals for the ISD Podcast
- 15:27 Summary and next steps
"...the best way I can summarize this is, is really Inclusive Sport Design is all about taking you from saying, "Yeah, anyone's welcome" to saying, "Hey, this is how we welcome everyone". And I guess that that's probably the best way to sum it up."
"...the things that I really enjoyed while I was, you know, a competitive person, I wasn't an elite athlete by any stretch of the imagination. But you know, being part of the team, building those social connections with friends, being fit and healthy, all those things I think are really important…But, when I was young…I didn't really understand how important, how valuable that that really could be. And certainly I didn't have the concept that my experience wasn't the same experience as everyone else's. That came later. So I guess there's a motivation for me to ensure that what I experienced is something that is available and on offer to everyone."
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