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Episode 113 - Changing Cultures and Roles with Markus Åkerblom

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In this episode we speak for a second time with Markus Åkerblom, now the Head Coach for HC Thurgau in the Swiss League. The first time Markus joined us he was the Assistant Coach for the Swedish National Team and so we speak to him about why he sought out the challenge of coaching in Switzerland, his experience at the Olympic Games in 2022, and how he has had to adjust to the change in culture and roles with his new job. Hope everyone enjoys the conversation!

The Coach’s Road Podcast is proud to be presented by CoachTools, a tool to improve coaching and power your club’s philosophy! Start your new season off right with a free trial of CoachTools! If you are interested in using CoachTools go to www.coachtools.net and fill out the “Start Free Trial” Form and mention we sent you!

Don’t forget to check out the rest of the resources from our guests on our drive: https://bit.ly/t-c-r-drive. You can also catch all of the presentations from the first ever Coach’s Road Conference on our YouTube channel!

Thanks for Listening!

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In this episode we speak for a second time with Markus Åkerblom, now the Head Coach for HC Thurgau in the Swiss League. The first time Markus joined us he was the Assistant Coach for the Swedish National Team and so we speak to him about why he sought out the challenge of coaching in Switzerland, his experience at the Olympic Games in 2022, and how he has had to adjust to the change in culture and roles with his new job. Hope everyone enjoys the conversation!

The Coach’s Road Podcast is proud to be presented by CoachTools, a tool to improve coaching and power your club’s philosophy! Start your new season off right with a free trial of CoachTools! If you are interested in using CoachTools go to www.coachtools.net and fill out the “Start Free Trial” Form and mention we sent you!

Don’t forget to check out the rest of the resources from our guests on our drive: https://bit.ly/t-c-r-drive. You can also catch all of the presentations from the first ever Coach’s Road Conference on our YouTube channel!

Thanks for Listening!

  continue reading

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