Active Code Season Finale

The series finale of The Active Code is here and what a series it’s been!To say farewell (for now), we’re looking back on series 3 and bringing you the very best bits in this final episode.Who’s joined us on the podcast this series?We’ve welcomed a whole host of exceptional business owners and experts from both inside and outside of the sports coaching and children's activity sector:Episode 1: Chris Brindley - Non-Executive Director, International Speaker, Executive Coach and Consultant in business and sportEpisode 2: Adam Lakeland - Founder and director of Pro Sport Coaching LtdEpisode 3: Edwyn van Rooyen - CEO at T-Cup LtdEpisode 4: Dennis Kennedy - Founder of Inspire Activity LimitedEpisode 5: Jack Shakespeare - Director of Research, Policy and Communications for ukactiveEpisode 6: Mitchell Quirke - Business Development Manager at Progressive SportsEpisode 7: Hannah Crane - Director of Development at StreetGamesWhat sought-after insights have been shared this series?Over the seven episodes we noticed a theme develop. Our chats with each guest were first and foremost about 'what's best for our children and young people'.Chris Brindley MBE challenged the perceptions of teachers, sports coaches and educators through the children's eyes.The social impact of sport in the local community was celebrated.Mitchell Quirke from Progressive Sports in Bristol emphasised the importance of developing public and private sector relationships to affect meaningful change.Jack Shakespeare, Director of Research, Policy and Communications, delved into the key strategies we can take from other sectors, such as marketing and communication, to help engage more people in physical activity. Listen to episode 8 “Best Bits” now or catch up on all seven episodes wherever you get your podcasts.A big thank you to all our series 3 guests for joining us and sharing thought-provoking insights, nuggets of wisdom and inspirational ideas to boost leadership and get more children active!

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Through this podcast series, Paul Griffiths and Luke Johnson from Aspire Active Partnerships aim to discover The Active Code. What is takes to be a successful leader and leading organisations towards combatting inactivity to help more children, be more active, more often. We are not alone through this journey – we are joined by business owners and leaders from in and outside of the sports coaching and children's activity sector who share what physical activity means to them, how they lead their organisation to achieve their company mission, and what they believe is The Active Code.