Listen "Josh Crone Picked Up a Broom and Made Himself Busy…the Rest is History"
Episode Synopsis
Old School, New School deconstructs success stories through the lens of education. In this episode, we talk to Josh Crone about the ways hard work and perseverance found their way into his formative years in school…and on the job.
Josh Crone (@twojayjitsu), a proud member of the First Nations, has over 20 years of coaching, martial arts, and strength and conditioning experience with a foundation in team sports - hockey, lacrosse, basketball and volleyball. Among Josh’s most notable sports achievements are founding Vancouver’s Flow Martial Arts academy, winning the Canadian national championship for field lacrosse as team captain, league all-star, and scoring champion and being an inductee in the city of Cambridge, Ontario (hometown) sports hall of fame. Josh is presently a second-degree black belt in Shotokan karate and a brown belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Josh also serves as Fitness Advisor to Claren Academy, infusing the curriculum with the applied resilience, respect, and joy of sport.
Follow Claren Academy on Twitter/X and Instagram: @clarenacademy
www.clarenacademy.org
Old School, New School deconstructs success stories through the lens of education. This podcast delves into pedagogy, leadership, and teaching best practices, as well as entrepreneurship, career development, and post-secondary education. Listeners will be interested to see how many different social, psychological, and environmental factors come into play when we analyze our school experiences. Whether you’re interested in teaching, education policy, parenting, or self-improvement, this podcast has a little of everything.
Claren Academy’s leadership is always fielding questions about why they created a new school. We hope that this podcast will shine a light on factors that help us reexamine old schools and what it means to deliver a future-ready education.
Josh Crone (@twojayjitsu), a proud member of the First Nations, has over 20 years of coaching, martial arts, and strength and conditioning experience with a foundation in team sports - hockey, lacrosse, basketball and volleyball. Among Josh’s most notable sports achievements are founding Vancouver’s Flow Martial Arts academy, winning the Canadian national championship for field lacrosse as team captain, league all-star, and scoring champion and being an inductee in the city of Cambridge, Ontario (hometown) sports hall of fame. Josh is presently a second-degree black belt in Shotokan karate and a brown belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Josh also serves as Fitness Advisor to Claren Academy, infusing the curriculum with the applied resilience, respect, and joy of sport.
Follow Claren Academy on Twitter/X and Instagram: @clarenacademy
www.clarenacademy.org
Old School, New School deconstructs success stories through the lens of education. This podcast delves into pedagogy, leadership, and teaching best practices, as well as entrepreneurship, career development, and post-secondary education. Listeners will be interested to see how many different social, psychological, and environmental factors come into play when we analyze our school experiences. Whether you’re interested in teaching, education policy, parenting, or self-improvement, this podcast has a little of everything.
Claren Academy’s leadership is always fielding questions about why they created a new school. We hope that this podcast will shine a light on factors that help us reexamine old schools and what it means to deliver a future-ready education.
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