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Youth Sports: If She Can See It, She Can Be It — Episode 166

Open Space Radio

Release Date: 02/25/2025

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On this episode of Open Space Radio, we explore the critical role that parks and recreation plays in advancing sports opportunities for all youth — especially girls. Providing these opportunities is more than just fairness; it’s about giving girls the opportunities and support they need to succeed, both on and off the field. Participation in sports is linked to increased self-esteem, better academic performance and higher career aspirations for girls.

Sports also have the power to build confidence, foster leadership skills and create lifelong connections. However, girls often face barriers that prevent them from participating and staying engaged. This episode brings together leaders from various organizations to discuss strategies for making sports more inclusive and empowering for young girls.

Tune in to the full episode below to hear from experts in this space who are making a huge impact, including:

  • Teresa Morrissey, Senior Program Manager at NRPA

  • Kelsey Moore, Director of Social & Community Impact at Nike

  • Jillian Green Loughran, Director of Strategic Initiatives at the Center for Healing and Justice Through Sport

  • Julia Lankford, Director of Operations at Laureus USA Sport for Good Atlanta

You’ll learn about the importance of engaging girls in youth sports, as well as: 

  • The key role parks and recreation plays in providing accessible, affordable and high-quality sports opportunities (they reach more than 40 million youth annually!)

  • Why collaboration and partnerships are key to advancing girls’ participation in sports

  • Strategies to break down barriers preventing girls from participating and staying in sports

  • How coaches – specifically women coaches – play such a critical role in advancing this work

  • How your park and recreation agency can be part of this movement and get more girls in the game

  • And much more!

By investing in inclusive sports programming, training coaches and fostering partnerships, park and recreation agencies can help ensure that every girl who wants to play has the opportunity to do so.

Thank you to our guests for their insights and dedication to advancing gender equity in sports. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to Open Space Radio and share it with others who are passionate about the power of sports to change lives.

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