
Coach Kim McCullough, Director & Founder of Total Female Hockey, shares the information and inspiration that players, coaches and teams need to take their game to the next level.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 104 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HockeySports | |||

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This morning, while waiting for the rink to open for my daughter’s 6:30am practice, my daughter and I randomly listened to the July 25 episode about what the #1 thing that is missing in women’s hockey.
I liked a lot of what you had to say and think I’ll have your series another listen. As a newer coach, I love hearing from experience and the perspective it produces. Thank you for your insights and thoughts on the game in this episode!
Coach Kim does an outstanding job highlighting skill gaps in the female game (minor hockey) and follows up with ways to address them. She is so knowledgeable and is full of relevant info for all levels. Just listen and you’ll be hooked!
Great, easy to listen, and straight to the point pod. Great job!
Thank you for the great info you’re sharing Kim. What a great perspective on the women’s game you are providing my daughter and myself.
Thank you for helping this mom who knows absolutely nothing about hockey, learn more about the game and ways to support my hockey-loving daughters! Great show.
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Focused on empowering female hockey players and coaches, this podcast discusses critical insights into skill development and strategies to improve performance on the ice. Coach Kim McCullough covers a range of topics from hockey IQ to effective communication among players, while also addressing the challenges and institutional issues faced by women in hockey. Unique episodes provide practical advice, anecdotal experiences, and actionable tips, making it a valuable resource for those involved in women's hockey—aimed particularly at young players, parents, and coaches looking to elevate the game.
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