Chris Barrett: "Process Over Results"
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In this episode of Northern Attitude, we sit down with Webster Thomas teacher and former varsity basketball coach Chris Barrett following his 17th and final season in the program.
Together, we look back on his 17-year legacy, focusing on what it takes to build a culture where teamwork, mental preparation, and commitment to the process matter far more than the final score. The story actually begins with co-host Steven Zaccardo, a player on the very first modified basketball team Coach Barrett coached in the district.
Coach Barrett opens up about the unique privilege of mentoring a specific group of young men over a five-season journey, tracking their growth from raw potential to achieving incredible heights together. Reflecting on the emotional impact of long-term coaching and student mentorship, Barrett perfectly captures the essence of the grind, noting that "shared suffering and shared joy bond you like nothing else." It is a powerful reminder of how enduring through the hard times builds the mental resilience our youth need today, proving that "the years teach much which the days never do."
Finally, we shift from the hardwood to the digital frontier, diving into a candid discussion on the proper usage and understanding of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in modern coaching, classroom teaching, and our personal lives—complete with some unexpected TV recommendations.
Grab an iced coffee, swish it around a bit, and let's find some clarity in the cold. Together.