Episode Synopsis "Professor Details How The Pandemic Can Make Youth Sports More Equitable"
In the latest episode of Golazo! With Carlos and Paul, the coaches speak with Jocelyn Carter, a professor of psychology and the director of clinical training at DePaul University. Carter recently wrote a column for U.S. News and World Report detailing how the COVID-19 pandemic offers an opportunity to make youth sports more equitable. We also hear from Jessica Gonzalez, the owner and director of JG Soccer-Strength and Conditioning.
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