After coaching at elite high schools and the collegiate level, including multiple championship runs and NCAA tournament appearances, Cooper saw a gap in the game—there was support for athletes, but almost none for the coaches leading them. Today, he works with coaches across multiple sports, helping them manage pressure, lead with clarity, and build success that actually lasts.
But for Cooper, coaching has never just been about results.
In this episode of The Coach & Counselor, we dive into what it really means to perform at a high level as a leader—from navigating burnout, imposter syndrome, and isolation, to building systems that allow coaches to show up present, confident, and in control.
We also explore the hidden side of coaching, the realities of leadership in today’s game, and why separating identity from wins and losses is critical for long-term success.
If you’re a coach, athletic director, or leader operating in a high-pressure environment, this episode offers a perspective you don’t often hear—but one that can change how you lead and live.
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