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Welcome to The Texas High School Athletic Director's Cut, the official podcast of the Texas High School Athletic Directors Association. Each episode features candid conversations with the state’s top athletic administrators, spotlighting leadership lessons, program innovation, and what’s next in Texas high school sports. Brought to you by THSADA.

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  • 2025 THSADA State Conference Special
    Jun 12 2025

    Welcome to a special edition of THSADA Director’s Cut, recapping the largest State Conference in association history!

    In this episode, we dig into the real conversations, leadership lessons, and powerful moments that made this year’s event unforgettable. You’ll hear from voices across the state — including insights from TAAC certification sessions, the College AD Panel, and exclusive interviews at the GoVision Director’s Cut Stage.

    Featured Topics:

    • Why “telling the story that matters” is critical for your athletic program
    • How to prioritize what’s urgent vs. critical as an AD
    • Developing the “it factor” that defines your leadership
    • Why rehearsing your emergency action plans matters more than ever
    • And so much more from leaders shaping Texas athletics

    Special thanks to Musco Sports Lighting, a proud sponsor of the TAAC platform and long-time supporter of THSADA, for making this episode possible.

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    14 m
  • Hall of Honor Series: Trailblazing in Texas with Brenda Marshall - Corpus Christi ISD
    May 9 2025

    In this episode of the THSADA Director’s Cut – Hall of Honor Series presented by GigaTera Lighting, we sit down with Brenda Marshall, a 2025 Hall of Honor inductee and lifelong leader at Corpus Christi ISD.

    With nearly four decades of service, Brenda’s story is a powerful reflection on breaking barriers, mentoring the next generation, and earning respect in a space where women were once sidelined. She shares her early experiences in a male-dominated field, the creative ways she built programs from the ground up, and why showing up — prepared, informed, and authentic — has always been her leadership superpower.

    Topics covered in this episode include:

    • Resilient leadership in a changing industry
    • Mentorship, legacy, and building future ADs
    • What’s changed for women in athletics — and what still needs work
    • Insight from the 2025 Spring Sponsor Showcase

    🎧 Whether you're an aspiring leader or seasoned AD, this episode is packed with real wisdom from someone who’s seen it all and still shows up with purpose.

    Presented by GigaTera Lighting — innovators in durable, non-spill LED solutions designed for high-performance sports environments.

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    25 m
  • Hall of Honor Series: Todd Vesely - Vision, Grit, & A.I. in Athletics
    Apr 23 2025

    In Episode 2 of the THSADA Director’s Cut – Hall of Honor Series, we sit down with Todd Vesely, a 2025 THSADA Hall of Honor inductee whose career spans from humble beginnings as a gymnastics coach in Odessa to leading one of the largest athletic programs in Texas at Fort Worth ISD.

    Powered live by GoVision at the 2025 Spring Sponsor Showcase, this episode offers more than a look back — it’s an honest, insightful conversation about leadership, legacy, and what comes next.

    Todd reflects on:

    • Overcoming early doubt and defying expectations
    • Building culture through influence, not authority
    • The transferable skills coaches carry into life after retirement
    • How artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of athletic administration

    Whether you’re a veteran AD or just starting your leadership journey, this episode delivers real talk, real lessons, and a vision for where Texas high school athletics is headed.


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    27 m
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