Curious about how a skateboarder from Las Vegas built a thriving business teaching social skills to kids with autism? Join us as we chat with Andrew Devitt, the dynamic founder of Sport-Social. Andrew opens up about his journey from tutoring children with special needs to creating a unique program that now serves 750 students. Hear firsthand the challenges he faced while scaling his business and maintaining a positive and empathetic culture, even during tough times like the Great Recession.
Andrew shares his insights on the importance of aligning core values with the unique qualities of individuals, whether they're athletes, musicians, or artists. Discover the complexities of organizing community events such as skateboard competitions and managing the growing pains of a thriving business. Listen to Andrew's approaches to handling waitlists, retaining staff, and fostering a proactive mindset that eschews a victim mentality. This episode promises valuable lessons on the power of empathy and respect in effective communication.
We also take a delightful detour into Andrew's childhood experiences, including his personal encounters with the unknown and his passions like skateboarding and pilates. Learn about the significance of fostering imagination and creating safe spaces for kids to learn and grow. Andrew's story is a testament to the importance of social skills in education and how innovative business models can bridge gaps in traditional school systems. Don't miss our heartfelt thanks to our co-host, Mr. Rodrigo, and a special shoutout to John McNamara for keeping things running smoothly in Vegas. This episode is packed with insights on professional and personal growth, community building, and finding joy in both work and life.