Listen "Building Champions On and Off the Field: The Rebecca Gunn Coaching Journey"
Episode Synopsis
In this powerful episode of Fanatical DreamHer, April Kemp sits down with 2024 NAIA National Champion and SCAD Women’s Soccer Head Coach, Rebecca Gunn. A lifelong athlete and passionate leader, Rebecca shares how her coaching journey began, the culture she built from the ground up at SCAD, and how she inspires high-performing student-athletes with values of accountability, grit, and heart. From balancing family life with a demanding coaching schedule to empowering young women through self-talk and sport, Rebecca’s story is packed with wisdom for athletes, moms, coaches, and every woman chasing a big dream. Key Discussion Points: [02:06] Discovering her coaching path after college through mentorship and timing [03:43] Reflecting on nearly two decades at SCAD and key milestones [05:09] How culture, recruiting, and leadership development led to the 2024 National Championship [06:53] Passion for soccer and how it fuels her daily work and mindset [09:20] How coaching shaped her life and helped her grow through evolving generations [11:27] Learning to lead from the sidelines and the power of training over tactics [13:33] Teaching high-performance standards and accountability through team culture [15:11] Navigating obstacles: job instability, early season losses, and perspective resets [17:22] The self-talk that fuels her on hard days—and the same tools she teaches her team [19:48] The emotional moment of pride before the national championship match [21:55] Family support: husband, daughters, and parents who believed in her [24:29] The constant grind of recruiting and finding the right team fit [27:19] Why girls in sports go on to lead—and how coaches help shape confidence [29:43] Favorite quote: “Enjoy the little things, for one day you may realize they were big things.” [31:37] Why we need more female coaches—and her call to action for future leaders [34:26] Final advice to girls: “Dream it. Do it. Try again. Keep going.” Notable Quotes: “Enjoy the little things—for one day you may look back and realize they were big things.” “We need more women coaching. Be a mentor, build the culture, and make the impact.” “If you’re going to coach soccer, you better have a passion for it.” “You have to be willing to put yourself out there. It’s hard, but that’s how you grow.” “Team comes first. Always.” Takeaways: Culture change begins with strong leadership and clear expectations Confidence can be coached—but it starts with self-talk and visualization Family support makes dream-chasing sustainable, especially for working moms Sport is a launchpad for lifelong leadership and emotional resilience Coaching is about building people, not just winning games Connect with Guest: • Website: SCAD Women’s Soccer • Instagram: @scadwomenssoccer • Email: [email protected] Connect with Us: • Follow April Kemp on Instagram: @fanaticaldreamher • Stay updated: https://www.fanaticaldreamher.com/ • Email April: [email protected] Join the DreamHer Community: Subscribe, share, and leave us a review if this episode inspired you. Don’t forget to tag your favorite takeaways using #FanaticalDreamHer—and always remember, the world makes way for the dreamer.