
Basket Case Clubs
Basket Case Clubs
Ep 92: Beyond Facilities - Inclusion Through Culture and Conversation
In this episode, Mick is joined by Michael Fisher, a man who lives and breathes inclusivity in sport. From welcoming environments to genuine connection, they dive into what it really means to be an inclusive club (hint: it’s more than just a buzzword and a grant application).
They unpack powerful real-world stories about the magic that happens when conversations start from curiosity and respect. If your club wants to be more than just compliant, if you want to create a place where everyone feels they belong, this episode is your blueprint. Whether you're a volunteer, a coach, a player, sitting on a committee or just interested in inclusivity, this one’s got something for you.
Tune in for practical insights, honest reflections and simple steps clubs can take to start making sport a truly welcoming place for all.
Watch this episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/gcRUA1kky6k
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