Interview with Stephen Julien Semi Pro Women's Team Owner and Urban Not Average Board Member, Benefits of Praying and Waiting on God, and How to Encourage Yourself with Positive Confessions
My guest interviewee Stephen Julien was born in Trinidad and Tobago, and he came to Boston, MA at the age of 6. As he grew older, basketball became a great outlet for him to stay out of trouble. At the age of 19, he was offered the opportunity to coach his high school CYO team, where they went on to win the cities. Even since then, he fell in love with coaching basketball. 10 years later, while also coaching in all the women’s tournaments, he started up a semi-pro women’s program called The Boston Bombers out of the WBCBL. He took a try at the ABA men’s division and continued a successful program. In 2021, he has embarked on a team in the WABA called The New England TrailBlazers, which he plans on hiring at least 80% women on his staff to give them the opportunity to one day own their own team or get other job opportunities on the college or NBA level.
His Women's Team IG page: @newenglandtrailblazers
On Quiet Time with God segment, I talk about the benefits of praying and waiting on God.
On Mental Health Check In, I talk about how to speak life, love, and power on yourself and lift your spirits up.
My name is Keisha Swafford and I am a sports freelancer in Louisiana who is on my own spiritual and mental health journey. I started this podcast to hone my skills as a sports journalist, share my love for God, and fall in love with myself. I love talking sports with people in the industry, and I love helping people with their mental, physical, and spiritual health through sports podcasting, connecting with others, and networking. Join me for sports talk and self-discovery! I drop episodes every Monday at 7 am! Stay brave, stay bold, and stay ballin!
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