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Rachel Baribeau is a bestselling author, motivational speaker, and transformative figure who has dedicated her life to spreading joy and inspiring others to live authentically. Known for her contagious enthusiasm and unwavering faith, Rachel is passionate about helping people discover their true purpose and lead fulfilling lives. In her journey, Rachel emphasizes the critical distinction between being a "dream builder" and a "dream killer." She encourages others to nurture and support not only their own dreams but also those of the people around them. For Rachel, this mindset is key to fostering a positive and uplifting community where everyone can thrive. A central aspect of Rachel's life is her deep faith in God, which has been a guiding force in her personal and professional journey. She speaks candidly about how her relationship with God has provided her with the strength to overcome various challenges and stay grounded in her true self, even in the face of adversity. Her faith is not just a personal compass but also a source of inspiration for those she mentors and encourages. Rachel's passion for making a positive impact is also evident in her movement, Changing the Narrative. This initiative is aimed at transforming the culture within sports and beyond by promoting mental health, personal development, and positive thinking. Through this movement, Rachel works with athletes, students, and professionals to reshape the way they view themselves and their potential, advocating for a life filled with purpose, service, and joy. In addition to her speaking engagements and movement, Rachel hosts a podcast called Joy Starters, where she delves into topics of joy, authenticity, and personal growth. Each episode is designed to uplift and inspire listeners, providing them with practical advice and heartfelt stories that encourage them to embrace joy in their daily lives. Through her podcast, Rachel reaches a broad audience, offering a beacon of hope and positivity in a world that often feels chaotic and overwhelming. Rachel Baribeau's message is clear: life is meant to be lived with joy, purpose, and authenticity. She is a powerful advocate for dreaming big, staying true to oneself, and changing the narrative to create a better world for everyone. Takeaways Be a dream builder and support others' dreams Authenticity and rawness are key to connecting with others Faith in God can provide strength and purpose Changing the Narrative is about spreading joy and positivity The 'Joy Starters' podcast focuses on real and behind-the-scenes conversations Spreading joy and being true to oneself can have a profound impact on others Connect with Rachel: All Links- https://www.rachelbaribeau.com/links Follow TDS on YouTube: Link- https://www.youtube.com/@thedeterminedsociety
Rachel Baribeau is a bestselling author, motivational speaker, and transformative figure who has dedicated her life to spreading joy and inspiring others to live authentically. Known for her contagious enthusiasm and unwavering faith, Rachel is passionate about helping people discover their true purpose and lead fulfilling lives. In her journey, Rachel emphasizes the critical distinction between being a "dream builder" and a "dream killer." She encourages others to nurture and support not only their own dreams but also those of the people around them. For Rachel, this mindset is key to fostering a positive and uplifting community where everyone can thrive. A central aspect of Rachel's life is her deep faith in God, which has been a guiding force in her personal and professional journey. She speaks candidly about how her relationship with God has provided her with the strength to overcome various challenges and stay grounded in her true self, even in the face of adversity. Her faith is not just a personal compass but also a source of inspiration for those she mentors and encourages. Rachel's passion for making a positive impact is also evident in her movement, Changing the Narrative. This initiative is aimed at transforming the culture within sports and beyond by promoting mental health, personal development, and positive thinking. Through this movement, Rachel works with athletes, students, and professionals to reshape the way they view themselves and their potential, advocating for a life filled with purpose, service, and joy. In addition to her speaking engagements and movement, Rachel hosts a podcast called Joy Starters, where she delves into topics of joy, authenticity, and personal growth. Each episode is designed to uplift and inspire listeners, providing them with practical advice and heartfelt stories that encourage them to embrace joy in their daily lives. Through her podcast, Rachel reaches a broad audience, offering a beacon of hope and positivity in a world that often feels chaotic and overwhelming. Rachel Baribeau's message is clear: life is meant to be lived with joy, purpose, and authenticity. She is a powerful advocate for dreaming big, staying true to oneself, and changing the narrative to create a better world for everyone. Takeaways Be a dream builder and support others' dreams Authenticity and rawness are key to connecting with others Faith in God can provide strength and purpose Changing the Narrative is about spreading joy and positivity The 'Joy Starters' podcast focuses on real and behind-the-scenes conversations Spreading joy and being true to oneself can have a profound impact on others Connect with Rachel: All Links- https://www.rachelbaribeau.com/links Follow TDS on YouTube: Link- https://www.youtube.com/@thedeterminedsociety
Former Sports Broadcaster, Inspirational Speaker, and Author of “Relentless Joy”, Rachel Baribeau, joins Amy on today's episode to talk cultivating joy, seeing pain as a gift, the act of truly listening, cherishing the moment, and so much more. Amy & Rachel discuss losing their parents, the difficult periods they've been through, and how they got through it. They talk: Learning to heal and grow from painful experiences The ability to choose to stay bitter or decide to get better and move forward The importance of releasing emotions stored in your body Remembering that you are not a burden and connecting with friends during the tough times Changing the narrative of how you see yourself and what you are capable of Advice for parents about how to make kids know their worth (hint: use compliments like "I'm proud of your pretty soul”) Choosing to spread joy in the world HOST: Amy Brown // RadioAmy.com // @RadioAmy GUEST: Rachel Joy Baribeau // RachelBearibeau.com // @RachelBaribeau For more from Rachel check out JoyStartersClub.com and MentalHealthBattlePlan.com Voicemail Line: 877-207-2077 Email: 4ThingsWithAmyBrown@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On your personal development journey, there is no final destination: its all about becoming better, not bitter!We're always in a search for joy through money, fame, accolades but, once we achieve those things we are still missing that feeling of joy from the inside out. Why? Because we're searching for the answers in the wrong places!The key to true, contagious joy is finding your people. Find the ones that will listen to you, be there for you, and create those daily connections with you!On this episode of Finding Your Competitive Edge, Rachel Joy Baribeau - trailblazer for women in sports broadcasting, renowned author & speaker, SiriusXM host & creator of the #ChangingTheNarrative Movement - shares her story and uncovers what you can do to find joy in every aspect of your life.“I've learned more about myself face down in the mud than I ever did on the mountain top…Get right in your spirit and say ‘I'm ready to meet some new people, wherever that path takes me.'” - Baribeau
Speaker, retired sportscaster, and founder of the #imchangingthenarrative movement Rachel Baribeau talks about her drug addiction and how to move forward from dark places.Judges 6:14a (NIRV)The Lord turned to Gideon. He said to him, “You are strong.”https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook: @livesteadyonInstagram: @angiebaughman421Looking for something not listed? It's probably here: https://linktr.ee/livesteadyonInterested in learning more about the Steady On University beta team? Visit this page: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/cu/p5Enicz/soubetateamhttps://www.rachelbaribeau.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rachelbaribeau/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelbaribeau/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rachelbaribeau/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@racheljoybaribeauRachel Joy Baribeau is a Moth award-winning storyteller, and inspirational speaker, a highly sought-after teacher, a national movement maker, and a former ceiling-shattering national sportscaster. She received her bachelor's in Radio, Television and Film from Auburn University and is the host of the Joystarters podcast. She lives in Florida with her family and fur-children.Theme music:Heartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ The details for the Steady On University beta team can be found here: https://livesteadyon.com/sou-beta/Preroll music: Tomorrow Comes Soon by Dreamlamp
Rachel Baribeau is a former national sportscaster who was the first woman to host a show on SiriusXM and also holds a vote for the Heisman Trophy. In 2016 following a series of headline incidents negatively portraying college football players and coaches, Rachel realized the industry and sport she loved faced a reckoning. Rather than backing away from a difficult moment, Rachel leaned in and founded #ImChangingTheNarrative. #ImChangingTheNarrative has grown into a national movement centered on the power athletes have to shape stories and their own purpose in life. In 2023, Rachel published her first book, "Relentless Joy: Finding Freedom, Passion and Happiness (Even When You Have To Fight For It)," which explores how to live joyfully even in tough times. In this episode, Rachel discusses: How she built a successful sport broadcasting career utilizing vulnerability in a male-dominated industry; Tips for athletes to successfully engage with the media; How she built a national movement and steps others can take to build impactful public facing platforms; and The biggest issue facing today's college students and how #ImChangingTheNarrative is addressing it. Learn more about #ImChangingTheNarrative here. Purchase Rachel's book here. Get the Ruling Sports Newsletter: https://rulingsports.com/newsletter/ Follow Ruling Sports Instagram: www.Instagram.com/RulingSports Twitter: www.Twitter.com/RulingSports Facebook: www.Facebook.com/RulingSports LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/RulingSports TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@RulingSports
Joy can feel non existent when you feel lost on your path, you are experiencing painful circumstances, or a dark night of the soul. My guest today, Rachel Baribeau, is an Award-winning Storyteller, Inspirational Speaker, Author, Changing the Narrative Founder, Transformative Coach, Host of the Joystarters™ Podcast, First Female SiriusXM ESPNU Host (College Sports Nation) and Former National Sportscaster. She left a booming career in College Football sports to make a difference as a coach, speaker and author. In this episode, we explore how she navigated moments of doubt, darkness, and personal transformation, ultimately discovering the true essence of joy. Through her captivating narrative, Rachel offers invaluable insights into finding light even in the most trying times. Tune in to reignite your spirit, faith, and learn how to embrace joy as a guiding force, no matter where life's path leads you. WARNING - Some content in this discussion may be upsetting to certain viewers due to its sensitive nature. Rachel's New Book “Relentless Joy” https://www.rachelbaribeau.com/book Rachel's Podcast “Joystarters” https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/joystarters-with-rachel-joy-baribeau/id1640269878 Rachel's website: https://www.rachelbaribeau.com/
Y'all better get your hearts ready for this heartfelt episode with my beautiful guest, Rachel Baribeau. Rachel takes us on a journey of self-discovery, as she confronts the unrest in her soul and finds purpose in challenging the status quo of college athletics. She brings to light her inspiring 'I'm Changing the Narrative' movement, reminding us of the potent power we each hold to recognize the problems in our world and create meaningful change.In our candid conversation, Rachel reveals the profound power of forgiveness and resilience. We get a glimpse into her personal experiences with grief, motherhood, emotional vulnerability, and overcoming rejection. She recollects invaluable lessons from her grandmother about self-presentation and the significance of passing on knowledge to future generations. Rachel candidly discusses the joy of living for others, the value of family traditions, and the importance of sharing blessings, creating a thought-provoking dialogue that challenges us to reassess our priorities.Sprinkling dashes of humor and personal anecdotes, Rachel recounts her hilarious canoe excursion in Africa, and the journey of her kitchen table through generations, serving as a poignant symbol of legacy. She also shares her experience with self-love and the beauty of receiving compliments. Rachel ends on an uplifting note by sharing resources available to listeners, including her group coaching program, nudging us towards a life of relentless joy and resilience. Join us, as Rachel's wisdom and insights inspire us to live with purpose and passion, redefining the narrative of our own lives.https://www.rachelbaribeau.com/https://www.imchangingthenarrative.org/https://www.rachelbaribeau.com/linksA rising tide raises all ships, and I invite you along in this journey to Evoke Greatness!Check out my website: www.evokegreatness.comFollow me on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonnie-linebarger-899b9a52/ https://www.instagram.com/evoke.greatness/
As a successful female sports broadcaster, Rachel Baribeau looked like she had it all figured out. Privately, she had an identity conflict, skewed by the lies she told herself.
As a successful female sports broadcaster, Rachel Baribeau looked like she had it all figured out. Privately, she had an identity conflict, skewed by the lies she told herself.
Tom and Joe welcome Rachel Baribeau to discuss her new book, Relentless Joy, and how her career as a sports broadcaster led her to a career in spreading positivity. She shares how she succeeded in adapting to the constant changes in sports media and how she was able to conduct her career on her terms. Rachel explains the importance of authenticity in destigmatizing mental health issues and how that translates to her presence on social media. The CUSP Show is a production by the faculty of Sports Management at Columbia University. You can get in touch with the program on Twitter @CU_SPS_Sports. The CUSP Show is hosted by Joe Favorito (@Joefav) and Tom Richardson (@ConvergenceTR). The show is produced by Matt Hornick ‘23 (@MNHornick), LJ Holmgren (@LJ_Holmgren), and Danny Hagenlocher (@DhColumbiaSPS), with Pablo Aycart ‘24 (@pablo_aycart) and Hernan Gonzalez Ramirez ‘24 (@hdgonzalezr28) managing social media efforts. Links: Preorder Rachel's Book: https://www.rachelbaribeau.com/book Twitter: https://twitter.com/RachelBaribeau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelbaribeau
Episode 81 brought on "I'm Changing the Narrative" founder Rachel Baribeau. She spoke about the impact of re-writing your legacy, separating your worth from sports, and the ways individuals can create a culture of acceptance and positivity. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off of your first month at www.betterhelp.com/closermentality Closer Mentality UNCENSORED: www.youtube.com/channel/UCJuZfwIP9ny-WIqpcUaQnWA I'm Changing the Narrative: https://www.imchangingthenarrative.org/
Rachel Baribeau is a retired National Sportscaster, Joy and Movement Coach/Consultant, Transformational Speaker, and author of Relentless Joy! During this episode, Rachel talks about breaking into the sportscaster business, struggles with discrimination, coaching, her relationship with the Sabin family, and founding #ImChangingtheNarrative. Order a copy of Relentless Joy, Finding Freedom, Passion, and Happiness at https://www.rachelbaribeau.com/book. Listen to this episode on your favorite podcast platform or at www.theshadowspodcast.com or https://linktr.ee/Shadowspodcast. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shadows-podcast/support
I love today's interview with my new friend, Rachel Baribeau! We talked about how she started out breaking glass ceilings in the sports broadcasting world, which most people don't know was an area I wanted to go into as a child! She also talks about how her struggle with mental health and suicidal ideations how changed the trajectory of her life. She now speaks to people in schools and other places about how to discover and find joy in the most difficult situations. She also has her new book that came out today called, Relentless Joy that I highly recommend! The link to purchase it is below along with the links to follow Rachel to learn more about her and her ministry! Bio: Rachel Joy Baribeau is a Moth award-winning storyteller, an inspirational speaker, a highly sought-after teacher, a national movement maker, and a former ceiling-shattering national sportscaster. She received her bachelor's in Radio, Television and Film from Auburn University, and is the host of the Joystarters podcast. When she is not traveling to speak or teach, Rachel adores naps, dancing in her kitchen, museums and history, and trying to spread joy on a daily basis. Of all the titles she goes by, she loves wife and bonus mom the most. She lives in Florida with her family and fur-children. Anchor Verses: Isaiah 40:31 Jeremiah 29:11 Genesis 50:20 Connect with Rachel: Website: https://www.rachelbaribeau.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/rachelbaribeau/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/rachelbaribeau/ Order Her New Book Today: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0800742478 ***This podcast is a proud member of the Spark Network! It is a network of Christian podcasts that cover so many different topics! Head over to: https://www.sparkmedia.ventures/spark-network#/ to find more amazing podcasts!!****
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Rachel Baribeau is a sportscaster turned entrepreneur, motivational speaker, podcast host, author and mental health champion. Through her movement she calls, “Changing the Narrative,” she helps student athletes and professionals learn to take their power back, change the narrative of their lives and find purpose through the ups and downs of their journey. She helps people learn how to respect, protect and cherish one another, serve as role models, value themselves, find self-love, and leave a legacy by using their platform to make a difference in the world.
Seeing A Problem She Could Not IgnoreRachel Joy Baribeau quit working as a sportscaster to change the narrative in college sports and help people find more joy.Rachel Baribeau had a dream job--seriously, the kind that sports fans worldwide covet. She worked as a college football sportscaster for nearly two decades, interviewing top players and coaches on the sidelines and in Fox Sports, ESPN, CBS Sports, and SiriusXM studios. But don't let the glamour of it all fool you. Rachel had to break gender barriers, fight to be seen for the right reasons, and overcome personal challenges to reach this goal. And she loved it until she didn't.In 2016, the news she covered turned overwhelmingly from inspiring stories to tales of scandals, domestic violence, assault by players on campuses nationwide, and more. In response, she wrote an article entitled "College Football is Breaking My Heart."The article went viral and, more importantly, led Rachel to decide she needed to leave her dream job to fight for change.Using Her Platform to Make a DifferenceRachel developed a movement called #ImChangingtheNarrative to help student-athletes find purpose, develop better mental and emotional health, and drop habits that lead to the headlines nobody wants their name to appear in.Then in 2020, when events shut down due to the pandemic and many of her speaking engagements were canceled, Rachel pivoted again. She launched an online business to help people, including herself, find more joy in their lives. A few months and interviews later, she got a book deal and is minutes away from releasing her new book, "Relentless Joy: Finding Freedom, Passion, and Happiness (Even When You Have to Fight for It)," along with a membership called JoyStarters Club.Listen to the interview to learn more about Rachel's new book, the message she wants people to hear, and how you can invite more joy into your life. It's good stuff.~~~~~PLEASE: Rate and Review this podcast so other women can be inspired in their faithful career moves. Visit the website: FaithfulCareerMoves.com: Faith-based Career Coaching for Stay-at-Home Moms Get the book: Return to Work with Confidence: A faith-based guide to help stay-at-home moms re-enter the workforce Follow us: Instagram @FaithfulCareerMoves Facebook @FaithfulCareerMoves
The Minnesota Golden Gophers' football culture is based around a holistic approach to health. Author and speaker Rachel Baribeau has worked with the team and PJ Fleck on strategies to improve mental health, and she also has a close connection with host Ron Johnson. Listen to the full interview for Rachel's story and how she is impacting lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Minnesota Golden Gophers' football culture is based around a holistic approach to health. Author and speaker Rachel Baribeau has worked with the team and PJ Fleck on strategies to improve mental health, and she also has a close connection with host Ron Johnson. Listen to the full interview for Rachel's story and how she is impacting lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WICB's Nicholas Lubrano, Matt Sosler, Dane Richardson, and Jayden Becker take you through their day at Radio Row, featuring interviews with, Pittsburgh Talk Host Andrew Andrew Fillipponi, Pro Football Focus' Sam Monson, Bally Sports' Annie Agar, and SiruisXM's Rachel Baribeau.
What stuck out to you over the sports weekend? Rachel Baribeau joins the show for some wise words.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill spends the third hour of the show talking about his interview with Marquez Valdez-Scantling and talks with Rachel Baribeau, Randy Grimes, Casey Clark and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
About This EpisodeRachel Baribeau is a joystarter, speaker, retired national sportscaster, and founder of I'm Changing the Narrative, a movement dedicated to promoting positive mental health and supporting others in finding their purpose, passion, and platform outside of sport. Through her bold journey, she describes the challenges of being a female in the male-dominated world of sportscasting to launching her own movement through #ImChangingTheNarrative. Along the way, Rachel emphasizes the importance of being authentic to who you are and staying true to your own definition of yourself, instead of listening to how the world defines you. Her passion for mental health and sparking joy shines through in this episode and is also the focus of her upcoming book, Relentless Joy, which publishes in June. Rachel provides tips on infusing more joy into life, both in the short-term and long-term, focusing on soul-care instead of only self-care, and leaning into the right support system to achieve your goals. Tune in to hear the power of relentless joy, kindness, and authenticity and how they can all come together to take your personal and professional life to the next level. About Rachel BaribeauIn 2016, groundbreaking national sportscaster Rachel Joy Baribeau penned a piece for GridironNow titled, “College Football is Breaking My Heart.” The game she loved was becoming unrecognizable. Negative news stories dominated the game, and no campus seemed immune. Most broadcasters would have left it at that. Not Rachel.Rachel developed #ImChangingtheNarrative with student-athletes in mind and a belief that one crooked course made straight is everything. One misstep not taken means one less victim in the world and one less life thrown away because of a split-second bad decision. Rachel now speaks to athletic groups, law enforcement, churches, schools, and corporations about taking back the headlines for good- showing them that they have the power to change the narrative and to find their purpose in life outside of their sport and everyday lives to live lives of Purpose, Passion, and Platform. More than six years and 60-plus campuses later—and as a victim of domestic violence herself—her message now heavily encompasses self-love, joy, mental health, being a king, queen, or royal every day of your life, and interpersonal relationships. When she is not traveling to speak or teach, Rachel adores naps, dancing in her kitchen, museums, and history, and trying to spread joy on a daily basis. Of all the titles she goes by, she loves wife and bonus mom the most. She lives in Florida with her family and fur-children. Additional ResourcesWebsite: https://www.imchangingthenarrative.org/Learn More About the Joystarters ClubPre-Order Rachel's New Book HereInstagram: @RachelBaribeau @imchangingthenarrativeTwitter: @CTNkingandqueenFacebook: @ChangingTheNarrative
In 2016, ground-breaking national sportscaster Rachel Joy Baribeau penned a piece for GridironNow entitled, “College Football is Breaking My Heart.” The game she loved was becoming unrecognizable. Negative news stories dominated the game, and no campus seemed immune. Most broadcasters would have left it at that. Not Rachel. Rachel developed #ImChangingtheNarrative with student-athletes in mind and a belief that one crooked course made straight is everything. One misstep not taken means one less victim in the world. And one less life thrown away because of a split-second bad decision. At Rachel's first visit sometimes they're skeptical when the petite Latina woman is introduced, but in just 60 minutes she wins them over. She now speaks to athletes, law enforcement, churches, and corporations about taking back the headlines for good – showing them that they have the power to change the narrative and to find their purpose in life outside of their sport and everyday lives.
Do you constantly deal with negative inner dialogue that you are not enough, you will fail or you're not worthy? Shame is a place where we no longer see ourselves through God's eyes but through the eyes of what we've done or didn't do. In this episode, Rachel has come to help us break shame off of us by reminding us that we MUST affirm ourselves from the time we wake up to the time we go to bed! Rachel Baribeau "Affirm Yourself" Takeaways Accountability to Self - Did you do what you said you were going to do? Fix what you are not proud of Look at yourself as a miracle Do the best you can, with what you have, to the best of your ability, Stop the "stinking thinking" and affirm yourself! Our imperfections draw more people than our perfections Rachel's Confessions for the Soul -->I am whole -->I am loved -->I am a miracle -->I'm healing -->I am a Queen under construction MENTIONS: I'm Changing The Narrative - https://www.imchangingthenarrative.org/ Live JOY! Rachel Baribeau Free E-Book https://linktr.ee/rachelbaribeau
Trustees and Presidents- Opportunities and Challenges In Intercollegiate Athletics
Over the past few months, there have been at least five high-profile student athlete suicides on campuses across the nation. It's a frightening and sobering trend that requires colleges and universities to take a serious look at their infrastructure in place to support the mental health and wellbeing of athletes as well as the broader student population. Universities and colleges are aware that they need to continue to combat the stigma around mental health and ensure that they have the resources and professionals in place for those who need it, but post-pandemic, this is just one of many challenges vying for limited resources and attention of university leadership. Many institutions “think” they have the appropriate structure and processes in place to support student mental well-being, but do they really “know” that? Some institutions may have “deep” resources available, but students aren't necessarily accessing them. There are creative ways to tackle this important issue and I have two guests today who are working with colleges and universities to do just that. From fully evaluating existing risk and compliance programs, to helping bring together varied student activism and grass roots initiatives, they help provide a lens to universities to clearly evaluate the issue and offer actionable solutions to formalize structures for positive behavioral interaction and support. Universities need to identify the gaps in their safety net and make sure that mental health resources are being deployed and used efficiently and effectively. Rachel Baribeau, a former sports broadcaster and founder of the movement, I'm Changing the Narrative Since 2018, Rachel has been visiting college campuses to speak with student athletes, coaches, administrators, etc., to promote the importance of mental health, leadership, self-care, domestic violence prevention, social justice, life after sports, and interpersonal relationships. As a mental health advocate, Rachel works to fight stigma and creates a willingness within the college community to build an environment that supports mental well-being through her on campus speaking engagements, and continual follow-ups with tangible materials and resources. Adrienne Larmett, senior manager in Baker Tilly's risk advisory practice, specializing in higher education. Adrienne focuses on what steps institutions need to take to offer the resources college athletes and students need. Additionally, she assesses risk and completes regulatory assessments to ensure campuses are proactively aligning their efforts to be impactful, and in compliance. Additional resources mentioned in the podcast: IACS Standards - International Accreditation of Counseling Services (iacsinc.org) In NCAA Division I, New Data Shows Burnout Is Rampant Among Administrators Vanderbilt University Athlete 'Letter to College Sports' Photo by Tim Gouw on Unsplash --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karen-weaver/message
⚠️ Trigger warning* ⚠️ Suicide/Mental health ⚠️ Rachel Baribeau brings positivity and purpose to students, professionals and parents across the country through her movement I'm Changing the Narrative.Presented in an encouraging and supportive environment, Rachel speaks about the power to change the narrative and to find purpose in life.In 55 minutes, Rachel covers themes such as leadership, mental health, self-care, domestic violence prevention, social justice and interpersonal relationships. Everyone is challenged to live a life of Purpose, Passion and Platform.In 2016, sports broadcaster, Rachel Baribeau, penned a piece for GridironNow.com entitled, “College Football is Breaking My Heart.” The game she loved was becoming unrecognizable. Negative news stories dominated the game and no campus seemed immune. Most broadcasters would have left it at that. Not Rachel.Rachel developed I'm Changing the Narrative with student athletes in mind and a belief that one crooked course made straight is everything. One misstep not taken means one less victim in the world. And one less life thrown away because of a split second bad decision. She challenges each person to respect, protect and cherish others. to serve as a role model, and to value themselves with self-love. She encourages each person to leave a legacy by using their platform to make a difference in this world.Find Rachel on instagram and facebook @imchangingthenarrativeTwitter @RachelBaribeauhttps://www.imchangingthenarrative.org/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeNbrK5Qeze6eowBbCjQfKgSuicidePreventionLifeline.orgDrugHelpLine.orgMentalHealth.govGiveAnHour.orgMentalHealth.VA.gov〰️〰️Shanny
Rachel Baribeau, the Founder of #ChangingTheNarrative joined the show to discuss her new book and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh and Swain visit with Rachel Baribeau of #ChangingTheNarrative, throw out some Atta Boys and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh and Swain visit with Rachel Baribeau of #ChangingTheNarrative, throw out some Atta Boys and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rachel Baribeau, the Founder of #ChangingTheNarrative joined the show to discuss her new book and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh and Swain visit with Rachel Baribeau of #ChangingTheNarrative, throw out some Atta Boys and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rachel Baribeau, the Founder of #ChangingTheNarrative joined the show to discuss her new book and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Chelsea speaks with Rachel Baribeau about how she exudes the attributes of a Proverbs 31 Woman in her initiative #ImChangingTheNarrative Rachel developed #ImChangingtheNarrative with student-athletes in mind and a belief that one crooked course made straight is everything. One misstep not taken means one less victim in the world. And one less life thrown away because of a split-second bad decision. At Rachel's first visit sometimes they're skeptical when the petite Latina woman is introduced, but in just 60 minutes she wins them over. She now speaks to athletes, law enforcement, churches, and corporations about taking back the headlines for good – showing them that they have the power to change the narrative and to find their purpose in life outside of their sport and everyday lives. To live lives of… Purpose, Passion and Platform. Just like her inspiration, Alabama and NFL star Kevin Turner did before he succumbed to ALS and CTE. When she's finished, they wait in line to speak to her. They tweet, private message, and text her. They trust her and report back on their efforts to become the kings and queens she consistently challenges them. While the message originated as purpose, passion, platform, over four-plus years and 40 campuses, it now encompasses, heavily, mental health, being a KING/QUEEN every day of your life, and interpersonal relationships, as Rachel was a victim of domestic violence herself. When she's not scaling the world's tallest freestanding mountain to raise money for ALS or speaking from a stage or computer near you, she enjoys working one-on-one to help others find their own personal #ImChangingtheNarrative, and reclaim their God-given JOY! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chefranjohn/support
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President Biden is promising free COVID-19 test kits to millions of Americans. He's also changing his strategy to deal with the pandemic. Clayton Neville tells us more in our Correspondent Close-Up. First Light's movie critic Kevin Carr tells us if the new Matrix movie is worth seeing. We'll learn more about the types of tests the government will be sending out as we're joined by Insider.com health reporter Hilary Brueck. And we'll learn why Rachel Baribeau left a successful career in sports broadcasting to begin a movement known as "I'm Changing the Narrative". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rachel Joy Baribeau carved out her own path in the male-dominated world of sportscasting. Along the way, she had to learn the value and importance of self-love. Now, she helps others acknowledge their hardships, be vulnerable, and move past fear into authenticity. Key Moments: Hustle and Grind How Rachel Joy Baribeau broke through barriers as a female sportscaster and reporter Finding Self-Love How learning to love herself authentically helped Baribeau establish boundaries and standards for how she was treated by others Invisible Bricks Why it's important to face the pain and emotional baggage you're carrying in order to process it and move forward Dark and Light Why Baribeau says character is who you are when no one is looking Connect with Rachel at: ImChangingTheNarrative.org & on Instagram @ImChangingTheNarrative Be sure to subscribe wherever you are listening to this podcast, leave us a review & engage with Jake on social media @JakeThompsonSpeaks Be sure to join Jake's training email at TheDailyCompetitor.com to learn how you can build a winning mindset each week. Text COMPETE to 972-945-9113 to join Jake's Morning Motivation Text Club. Learn how you can hire Jake to speak at your next event at JakeAThompson.com/book-jake
This week's guest is Rachel Baribeau. Rachel is the founder of the I'm Changing the Narrative movement that promotes positive mental health and love for yourself and others, and it inspires students, professionals, and generally anyone her message reaches to create an individual legacy of purpose, passion and platform. She is also my mentor and friend. Join us as we discuss breaking generational cycles and walking into your purpose. You won't want to miss it. Rachel's websites and social media: http://rachelbaribeau.com https://www.imchangingthenarrative.org https://www.facebook.com/rachelbaribeau/ https://twitter.com/rachelbaribeau/ https://www.instagram.com/rachelbaribeau/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jennifer-wilt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jennifer-wilt/support
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BIG NEWS!!!! Rachel Baribeau is in the house!!! This month's episode of Find Your Fire launches today with our most inspirational guest ever! Rachel's career is the stuff of legend, but she has found her fire in her new mission: Changing the Narrative There is no better way to begin a powerful new year than with Rachel's spirit-infused message. https://www.imchangingthenarrative.org #Imchangingthenarrative
This week I'm joined by Rachel Baribeau, founder of I'm Changing the Narrative. A sports broadcaster with a storied career covering college football, Rachel founded I'm Changing the Narrative to address issues facing student athletes she met on campus, from mental health to dating, home life and other pressures. She's a regular speaker on college campuses across the country, vulnerably sharing her own struggles with domestic violence and suicide. Rachel developed #ImChangingtheNarrative with student athletes in mind and a belief that one crooked course made straight is everything. One misstep not taken means one less victim in the world. And one less life thrown away because of a split second bad decision.If your athletic department is looking for ways to better communicate with your student athletes and address mental health and domestic issues, this episode is a must-listen!You can follow I'm Changing the Narrative on Twitter or Facebook, and you can follow Rachel on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.You can follow me on Twitter and Instagram to discuss further, ask additional questions or suggest future episodes.You can find more of my analysis on the business of college sports at BusinessofCollegeSports.com, on Forbes and Entrepreneur.
Our subject matter is a little bit different this week, thanks to the two special guests I had a chance to visit with. BILL CURRY, a name most of you will associate with college football,and RACHEL BARIBEAU, a professional encourager. And yes, you read that right. These two individuals may simply be the greatest INFLUENCERS of all time. Find out why, in this week's episode of THE GREATEST podcast OF ALL TIME.
Rachel is a graduate of the Auburn University Broadcast Journalism program and has become a master at her craft. She has been featured on national broadcast such as Fox Sports, ESPN, CBS Sports, Yahoo and Sirius XM. Whether a field reporter and host of the College Football National Playoff game or working NASCAR, Rachel bring passage and energy! She is known by many as the “SEC-ologist” for her vast knowledge of SEC football and was the first female host of SiriusXM ESPNU.Her most recent work away is called “Changing the Narrative”. Since August of 2016, she has visited 35+ institutions talking to young athletes about being Kings and Queens through purpose. In this episode, Mike explores not only Rachel's life journey but also her faith that has been her sustaining force!
In the wake of the controversy surrounding Jim Harbaugh and his comments on mental health and transfers, we wanted to understand, not only that situation better, but also more about the stigma surrounding mental health, how mental illness affects not only athletes, but all of us, and what we can do about it.So we brought on two special guests for this important episode: former Michigan DE Will Heininger and SiriusXM's Rachel Baribeau.Heininger struggled with depression during time at Michigan, but sought help, and now works with athletes at the university to help treat issues proactively and beyond. Baribeau recognized spreading mental health awareness among athletes as her recent calling, and is meeting with Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan team soon to discuss the importance of not ignoring mental health issues.Both went into great detail about the issues, the solutions, what they're doing, Jim Harbaugh's role in all of this as it pertains to Michigan and much more on this supersized episode.If you're dealing with depression or any other mental health issues or suicide ideation, please call 1-800-273-8255 and/or reach out to a licensed mental health professional.For helpful resources and information, visit https://campusmindworks.org and https://depressioncenter.org. For more on Will and his story, as well as what the university is doing, visit https://athletesconnected.umich.edu/.You can visit Rachel Baribeau's site, Changing the Narrative, and learn more about her mission at http://www.imchangingthenarrative.org/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Catch up on Tennessee's upcoming team and the Vols' most important players on today's show. It's available every day on the Himalaya app, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. It's also on Spotify, and you can tell your smart speaker or smartphone to "Play podcast Locked On V-O-L-S." • Segment 1: Josh Ward spends the first segment discussing players Tennessee would have a difficult time replacing on the 2019 football roster. The idea came from Will Shelton's piece at GamedayOnRockyTop.com.• Segment 2: Josh brings back a conversation he had before the 2018 season with Rachel Baribeau, who spoke to the Tennessee football team last summer and shared part of her message with Josh on the podcast. Check out her website.• Segment 3: A Tennessee basketball player is in the transfer portal. Hear about it and the impact on UT's team in segment No. 3. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys have a roundtable and have discussions about ECU's 77-57 loss at home to USF on Saturday Afternoon. In addition, they talk about Mike Houston's Halftime speech to the fans in Williams Arena. We have two guests on this episode. First is Rachel Baribeau. Rachel has been a sportscaster for many years in radio and television. She now is on Sirius XM and you can also find her on ESPNU and the SEC Network. Her latest project over the last few years is Changing the Narrative. You can find out more information at www.imchangingthenarrative.org Also, had a chance to talk to ECU Head Softball Coach Courtney Oliver. Coach Oliver has done a nice job recruiting and rebuilding the program. She is in her fourth year leading the lady Pirates. She and her staff have worked hard to build for the future. For season tickets for baseball or softball, go to www.ecupirates.com, or dial 1-800-DIAL-ECU. Like Our Facebook Page, Follow us on Twitter @TheSportsOBJ and Instagram @thesportsobjective.
CFP: Did they get it right?, Cam Newtown, Heisman finalists and more. SiriusXM's Rachel Baribeau and ESPN's Booger McFarland joined the show.
Charlie Strong on the hot seat, the biggest CFB weekend moments, Lamar Jackson in the Heisman race and more. SiriusXM host Rachel Baribeau and SEC Network's Cole Cubelic joined the show.