
Jessica Campbell, the first full-time female assistant coach in NHL history, discusses her journey, the challenges she faced, and her coaching philosophy. Campbell recounts her early experiences as often the only girl on all-boys hockey teams, highlighting both the allyship she received and the skepticism she faced. She emphasizes the importance of "listen, lift, and love" in her coaching approach, focusing on building genuine relationships with players and creating a safe space for them to excel. Campbell also shares insights on giving tough feedback, establishing team standards, and the psychological cost of being a trailblazer. The conversation explores the nuances of earning trust as a woman in a male-dominated field and the impact of guilt versus shame on leadership.
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