Love In Basketball

Adam Gierlach

The Love In Basketball podcast explores servant-leadership on and off the court. Love is at the heart of servant-leadership. And the Love In Basketball podcast seeks to gain a fuller understanding of this life-giving form of leadership that holds people and results together. Host, Leadership Coach, and former men’s college basketball coach, Adam Gierlach explores the frameworks of servant-leadership in solo episodes and sits down with servant-leadership practitioners from the world of basketball, learning what it looks like to practice servant-leadership out in the world. Together, we’ll learn more about this form of leadership that combines serving others in a way that results in our collective growth as persons, and creates the results you truly desire.

  1. 07/22/2021

    Love In Basketball Programming Update

    Adam is here today with a programming update. We had taken some time away from producing episodes of the podcast in April and May. We used this time for restoration, recording conversations with guests, and improving the podcast. A couple big life transitions took place for Adam during this time as well, and some time away from the podcast helped to give him a bit more space. While we returned in June with three profound conversations, some of those transitions are still taking place for Adam. And it’s made producing episodes in a way that provides a fuller picture and deeper understandings of servant-leadership, a bit more difficult. So we’re taking a step back again to provide a bit more grace and ensure each episode is of the quality we’re wanting. We’ll return as soon as we’re able. Our first episode back will be a solo episode exploring Adult Human Development Models and Servant-Leadership. In the meantime, we encourage you to explore our previous episodes. Catch up on the conversations you haven’t yet listened to, or maybe even revisit the episodes you have. And if you’re new to the podcast, our foundational episode, 1. What Is Servant-Leadership?, offers a great place to begin.  And we have some really impactful episodes already recorded that will be coming up here soon. Each conversation features deeper understandings and actionable insights to support you on your journey towards becoming a servant-leader. Thank you for your grace, patience, and understanding during this time. We're so excited to continue to explore servant-leadership and share Love In Basketball with you.

    3 min
  2. 06/24/2021

    17. R-Jay Barsh - Boise State

    This episode is a conversation with R-Jay Barsh. I found this to be a conversation filled with generous silence. Coach Barsh explores his journey of listening to his own heart and own mind through silence and challenge, to ground and center in his gifts rather than chasing the perceptions of others. Along the way he highlights the power of feedback loops, laying your arrogance down, and empathetic listening. R-Jay Barsh is an Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach at Boise State University. Coach Barsh has been an assistant coach for the Broncos for 2 seasons, and Boise State is coming off a 19-win season with an appearance in the NIT. Prior to Boise State, Coach Barsh previously served as the head coach at Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida. While with SEU, Coach Barsh led the Fire to three NAIA Division II National Tournament appearances, including an NAIA Fab Four run. Coach Barsh was also an assistant coach at Tacoma Community College, and the University at Puget Sound. His time at TCC included three Western Region titles and an NWACC championship. Further Resources: "Practicing Servant-Leadership" edited by Larry Spears and Michele Lawrence"Forgiveness and Power in the Age of Atrocity" by Shann Ray Ferch12. Shann Ray Ferch, Ph.D. - Professor of Leadership & Forgiveness Studies, Gonzaga University"The Obstacle is the Way" by Ryan Holiday adamgcoaching.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-gierlach/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamgierlach Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adam.gierlach/

    57 min
  3. 06/17/2021

    16. Robert Lucero - Westlake High School (TX)

    This episode is a conversation with Robert Lucero. I found this to be a conversation filled with empathy. Coach Lucero explores some of the ways he routinely takes the perspectives of those he serves, both his staff and his student-athletes, while reflecting on how ego, an inward mindset, and maybe lack of empathy might have resulted in a bit more diminishment of others previously in his career. Along the way, he highlights honest and loving communication, building community or giving others a place to belong, and serving first. Robert Lucero is the Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Westlake High School in Austin, TX. During his seven seasons as head coach of the Chaparrals, Coach Lucero has compiled a 210 win - 34 loss record. His tenure includes two appearances in the state tournament, one in 2018, and again this past season. Westlake’s 2020-21 season ended with a top-25 national ranking, a 30-2 record, an undefeated run through district play, and advancing to the State Championship game. Coach Lucero has also been named District Coach of the Year three times, All-Central Texas coach of the year two times, and TABC Class 5A Coach of the Year. Prior to Westlake High School, Coach Lucero also served as the head coach at Hays High School for one season. Further Reading: Warrior of the Light by Paulo CoelhoThe War of Art by Steven Pressfield adamgcoaching.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-gierlach/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamgierlach Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adam.gierlach/

    1h 15m
  4. 04/08/2021

    15. Rick Croy - California Baptist

    This episode is a conversation with Rick Croy. I found this to be a conversation filled with healing, and exploring the healing potential of servant-leadership for ourselves and others. Coach Croy explores his recognition of the opportunity to help make whole those with whom he comes into contact, using healing in leadership as a force for transformation and integration. Along the way, he highlights creating an environment that allows for others to share, listening without trying to fix, and shifting focus from the career and professional hunt towards greater service to others. Rick Croy is the Head Men’s Basketball Coach at California Baptist University. During his 8 seasons as head coach of the Lancers, Coach Croy has compiled a 182 win - 63 loss record. CBU earned an NCAA tournament birth each season of Coach Croy’s tenure in Division II competition from 2014-2018, and the Lancers broke the NCAA record most wins in the first two seasons of the transition period into NCAA Division-I men’s basketball. In addition to time as an assistant coach at UC Riverside and St. Mary’s College, Coach Croy was also a highly successful head coach at Citrus College, winning the California Community College Athletic Association state championship in 2008. From Citrus College to CBU, each season of Coach Croy’s career as a head coach has finished with a winning record. Further Resources: "The Servant As Leader" by Robert Greenleaf10. Frank Allocco, Sr. - Univ. of San Francisco AthleticsWith the end of the college basketball season, the Love In Basketball podcast will also take a break for a few weeks. We’ll use this as time for restoration, improving the podcast, and recording new conversations with guests. We won’t be off for too long, so stay tuned. Maybe revisit conversations, listen to previous episodes you haven’t yet listened to, or continue your learnings on servant-leadership with resources provided through the show notes. adamgcoaching.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-gierlach/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamgierlach Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adam.gierlach/

    1h 8m
  5. 03/25/2021

    13. On Emotional Intelligence & Servant-Leadership

    This episode is a solo episode, exploring the connection of Emotional Intelligence and Servant-Leadership. In this episode, we break down some popular misconceptions of emotional intelligence, move towards deeper understandings of the term, and explore how fostering greater emotional intelligence might allow us to more greatly fulfill the Best Test of Servant-Leadership. Robert Greenleaf’s Best Test of Servant-Leadership asks: “Do those served grow as persons? Do they, while being served, become healthier, wiser, freer, more autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants? And what is the effect on the least privileged in society? Will they benefit, or at least not be further deprived?” I hope you leave today’s episode with some additional characteristics of what servant-leadership might look like, and how those characteristics might be actualized out in the world and developed through fostering greater emotional intelligence. Further Reading: Emotional Intelligence by Daniel GolemanThe EQ Edge by Steven Stein and Howard BookLeadership Reckoning by Thomas Kolditz, Libby Gill, and Ryan BrownPracticing Servant Leadership, edited by Larry Spears and Michele Lawrence"What Makes A Leader?" by Daniel Goleman"Leadership That Gets Results" by Daniel Goleman"The Boss Factor" by Terra Allas and Bill Schaninger"What Matters More For Entrepreneurship Success?" by Jared Allen, Regan Stevenson, Ernest O'Boyle, Scott SeibertMan's Search For Meaning by Viktor Frankl adamgcoaching.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-gierlach/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamgierlach Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adam.gierlach/

    27 min
  6. 03/11/2021

    12. Shan Ray Ferch, Ph.D. - Professor of Leadership & Forgiveness Studies, Gonzaga University

    This episode is a conversation with Shann Ray Ferch. I found this to be a conversation filled with kindness and healing. Dr. Ferch explores balancing love and power in healthy ways, countering inappropriate ambition and power drive, and more healthy ways of relating to and being with one another in basketball, and in our families and communities. Dr. Shann Ferch is a Professor of Leadership & Forgiveness Studies with the internationally renowned PhD program in Leadership Studies at Gonzaga University. Dr. Ferch has served as a visiting scholar in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas, is the editor of the International Journal of Servant-Leadership, and is a licensed clinical psychologist. Dr. Ferch is also an award-winning author of poetry, prose, and leadership and political theory. His works include Forgiveness and Power in the Age of Atrocity: Servant-Leadership as a Way of Life, American Copper, and American Masculine. Dr. Ferch played college basketball at Montana State University and Pepperdine University, and professional basketball in the German Bundesliga, one of Europe’s top professional leagues. shannray.com Further Reading: Strength to Love by Martin Luther King, Jr.The Bluest Eye by Toni MorrisonAll About Love by Bell HooksFeminist Theory: From Margin to Center by Bell HooksServant Leadership by Robert GreenleafThe Servant Leader by James Autry"The Greatest Work of Art is to Love Someone" - Shann Ferch's TED Talk adamgcoaching.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-gierlach/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamgierlach Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adam.gierlach/

    1h 9m

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The Love In Basketball podcast explores servant-leadership on and off the court. Love is at the heart of servant-leadership. And the Love In Basketball podcast seeks to gain a fuller understanding of this life-giving form of leadership that holds people and results together. Host, Leadership Coach, and former men’s college basketball coach, Adam Gierlach explores the frameworks of servant-leadership in solo episodes and sits down with servant-leadership practitioners from the world of basketball, learning what it looks like to practice servant-leadership out in the world. Together, we’ll learn more about this form of leadership that combines serving others in a way that results in our collective growth as persons, and creates the results you truly desire.