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Bound for Greatness

Podcast de Scott Garvis

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BOUND for Greatness is a podcast that addresses current issues facing athletic professionals and also offers leadership strategies for coaches and athletic administrators. Coach and athletic administrative veteran, Scott Garvis, tackles the issues facing education based activities from a unique perspective; sometimes irreverent, sometimes cynical, and sometimes serious. Scott covers current topics while also providing leadership lessons from his career as coach and administrator.

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episode If You Want More Influence, Opportunity, and Impact, There’s Only One Path”: How Mark Miller Helped Build One of America’s Most Respected Leadership Cultures artwork

If You Want More Influence, Opportunity, and Impact, There’s Only One Path”: How Mark Miller Helped Build One of America’s Most Respected Leadership Cultures

For more than 40 years, Mark Miller helped shape one of the most respected leadership cultures in America at Chick-fil-A. Starting as an hourly employee and eventually becoming Vice President of High-Performance Leadership, Mark spent decades researching what truly creates elite teams, thriving cultures, and sustainable organizational excellence. In this powerful episode of Bound for Greatness, Mark joins Scott Garvis to unpack the leadership principles that transformed Chick-fil-A into a world-class organization and why “people don’t drift to greatness.” This conversation dives deep into: • The one decision that changed Mark’s life and leadership journey • Why lifelong learning is the foundation of influence and impact • The difference between good teams and truly great teams • How community “turbocharges” talent and performance • The four characteristics shared by elite organizations • Why leaders must create clarity before teams can execute • How to escape leadership “quicksand” caused by busyness and overload • The hidden power of reflection, margin, and intentional thinking • The three rules for building healthy organizational culture • Why character matters more than leadership skill alone Whether you lead a business, athletic program, school, team, or family, this episode delivers practical leadership wisdom from one of the foremost leadership minds in the country. If you want more influence, opportunity, and impact, Mark Miller believes there’s only one path: lifelong learning. Listen now to discover how great leaders build cultures that thrive, grow people intentionally, and create organizations that sustain excellence over time. #Leadership #MarkMiller #ChickfilA #BoundForGreatness #ScottGarvis #LeadershipDevelopment #OrganizationalCulture #HighPerformanceLeadership #TeamCulture #CoachingLeadership #AthleticLeadership #BusinessLeadership #CultureMatters

20 de may de 2026 - 50 min
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Sports Were Meant to Be Fun”: Gus Brown’s Powerful Message for Today’s Athletic Leaders

In this powerful episode of Bound for Greatness, Scott Garvis sits down with longtime Nebraska athletic leader Gus Brown for an unforgettable conversation on leadership, legacy, mentorship, and the true purpose of education-based athletics. After decades serving as a coach, teacher, assistant principal, and Athletic & Activities Director in communities like Valentine and Beatrice, Gus Brown reflects on the relationships, lessons, and defining moments that shaped his remarkable career. From mentoring coaches and building community trust to navigating the nonstop demands of athletic leadership, Brown shares honest insight into what it really means to serve kids through sports. This episode dives deep into: • Building transformational athletic programs rooted in relationships • The importance of servant leadership in high school athletics • Coaching philosophies that prioritize kids over ego • How athletic directors can create positive school culture • The challenges of parent expectations and community pressure • Leadership lessons from decades in education-based athletics • Why the best coaches focus on lifelong impact, not just wins • Balancing family, leadership, and the demanding lifestyle of athletic administration • The future of high school sports and student-athlete development Gus Brown’s perspective is filled with wisdom for athletic directors, coaches, school leaders, educators, parents, and anyone passionate about leadership and student development. His message is simple but powerful: great athletic programs are built on trust, relationships, humility, and putting kids first. If you care about high school athletics, coaching, leadership development, sports culture, or education-based leadership, this is an episode you do not want to miss. 🎙️ Bound for Greatness Podcast with Scott Garvis Featuring Gus Brown, Former Athletic & Activities Director at Beatrice High School, Nebraska #AthleticDirector #HighSchoolSports #Leadership #Coaching #EducationBasedAthletics #SportsLeadership #StudentAthletes #CoachDevelopment #SchoolCulture #ServantLeadership #BoundForGreatness #AthleticAdministration #HighSchoolAthletics #Mentorship #YouthSports

20 de may de 2026 - 28 min
episode The Real Threat to High School Sports: Entitlement, Social Media, and Broken Culture with John Young artwork

The Real Threat to High School Sports: Entitlement, Social Media, and Broken Culture with John Young

In this powerful episode of Bound for Greatness, host Scott Garvis sits down with veteran athletic director and educational leader John Young for one of the most important conversations happening in high school sports today: the growing parent crisis in education-based athletics. From parent entitlement and social media blowups to travel sports culture and the pressure placed on coaches and student-athletes, Young shares hard-earned leadership lessons from more than three decades in athletics. Together, Garvis and Young unpack why so many coaches and athletic directors are leaving the profession, how youth sports expectations are colliding with high school athletics, and what leaders must do to protect team culture and the transformational purpose of sports. This episode goes beyond surface-level conversations and dives deep into leadership, communication, accountability, and relationship-building. John Young shares practical strategies for handling difficult parent situations, managing social media conflict, developing healthy program culture, building trust with families, hiring coaches the right way, and creating alignment between schools, coaches, parents, and student-athletes. Whether you are an athletic director, coach, school administrator, parent, or leader working with young people, this episode delivers actionable wisdom on how to navigate one of the biggest challenges facing sports today while staying grounded in purpose-driven leadership. Topics Covered in This Episode: • The rise of parent entitlement in youth and high school sports • Why coaches and ADs are leaving athletics • How social media is changing sports culture • The impact of travel sports on education-based athletics • Building trust and communication with parents • Strategies for handling difficult parent situations • Leadership lessons for athletic directors and coaches • The importance of self-advocacy and adversity for student-athletes • Hiring coaches based on character and alignment • Protecting the mission and purpose of athletics If you care about leadership, sports culture, student development, and the future of education-based athletics, this is an episode you cannot afford to miss.

19 de may de 2026 - 1 h 12 min
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Living in the Fishbowl, Inside the Growing Battle Over Parents, Pressure, and the Future of High School Sports

In this powerful episode of Bound for Greatness, Scott Garvis sits down with veteran athletic administrator Matthew Johnson for an honest and timely conversation about one of the biggest leadership challenges facing education-based athletics today: parent pressure, public criticism, and the growing “fishbowl” effect surrounding coaches and athletic directors. From social media outrage and playing time disputes to transfer culture, mental health conversations, and the rise of club sports, Johnson shares real-world experiences and leadership lessons from years spent navigating difficult parent situations at the high school level. Together, Scott and Matthew unpack why parent expectations have shifted, how social media has amplified conflict, and what athletic leaders can do to build stronger communication, healthier relationships, and more resilient athletic cultures. This episode dives deep into: • The impact of the “comments section mentality” on coaches and programs • Why more coaches are walking away from education-based athletics • How fear, ego, and unrealistic expectations fuel parent conflict • The difference between healthy involvement and destructive entitlement • Strategies for proactive communication and relationship-building with families • The importance of grit, resiliency, and adversity in student-athlete development • Why education-based athletics must protect its identity in the face of growing club sports influence Matthew Johnson also shares practical leadership tools every athletic director can implement immediately, including communication systems, parent meetings, relationship-building strategies, and the importance of the 24-hour rule when handling emotional situations. Whether you are an athletic director, coach, administrator, parent, or leader working with young people, this episode offers valuable insight into how we can better serve students while protecting the purpose and integrity of school athletics. If you care about leadership, culture, and the future of education-based athletics, this is a conversation you cannot afford to miss.

15 de may de 2026 - 57 min
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Inside the Crisis Facing Education Based Athletics

In this powerful episode of Bound for Greatness, Scott Garvis sits down with Sean Blumette, Principal of Weir High School and longtime athletic administrator, for an honest conversation about one of the biggest challenges facing education-based athletics today: parent behavior. From social media criticism and unrealistic scholarship expectations to coach burnout and the growing shortage of officials, Blumette pulls back the curtain on the pressures impacting high school sports programs across the country. Drawing from more than two decades of experience as a coach, athletic director, and principal, he shares practical leadership strategies for handling conflict, setting expectations, protecting coaches, and creating a healthier culture for student-athletes. This episode dives into: • Why good coaches and ADs are leaving the profession • The impact of youth sports culture on high school athletics • How schools can proactively address difficult parent behavior • The role of communication, accountability, and leadership in building trust • Why protecting the experience for kids must remain the priority Sean also shares the three-phase system his school uses to address parent issues: Expectations, Education, and Enforcement — a framework that is helping create stronger athletic communities and healthier environments for students, coaches, and families alike. Whether you are an athletic director, coach, administrator, parent, or community leader, this episode offers timely insight into the future of school sports and the leadership required to protect what matters most. Because at the end of the day, education-based athletics is about far more than wins and losses, it’s about developing people, building culture, and creating experiences that shape lives long after the final whistle.

12 de may de 2026 - 56 min
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