Your athletes are campus leaders, whether they realize it or not.
They’re visible. They’re influential. And they face unique pressures—and opportunities—to shape the culture around them. That’s why they need more than just a lecture or click-through education. They need a message that hits home.
Bonny doesn’t sugarcoat. She breaks through the noise with honest, relatable conversations about consent, accountability, and respect—helping athletes become champions off the field and court, too.
Prevention Takes Practice: Sexual violence education for athletes.
All athletes know that how you practice, you preform. Everything we do on field, the court, and the track takes practice. Why would life skills be any different. With a requirement for athletes to get sexual violence prevention and Title IX training, the stakes have never been higher. As a former athlete, sexual violence survivor, and higher education expert, Bonny engages athletes, teaching them the definition of sexual violence, the understanding of consent, and ways they can step up to intervene and respond to someone in crisis.
You’re a team… You practice as a team, you preform as a team, you work as a team, you set the pace as a team. And in this session, we’re learning to practice prevention as team and have the honest conversion that goes beyond policy to talk about real life, real athletes, and real experiences.
Champions Choose Respect: healthy relationships, red flags, and difficult conversations.
College athletes face intense pressures—on the field, in the classroom, and in their personal lives. Amid demanding schedules, team dynamics, and public visibility, navigating healthy relationships can be especially challenging. Champions Choose Respect empowers student-athletes with the knowledge and tools to build respectful, supportive connections both on and off the field.
This dynamic and interactive session explores the foundations of healthy relationships, helps athletes recognize early red flags in romantic and social settings, and builds confidence for handling difficult conversations with teammates, partners, and peers. Athletes will engage with real-life scenarios that reflect their unique experiences and leave with practical strategies for communication, boundary-setting, and fostering a culture of respect.
Because true champions don’t just perform—they lead with integrity, empathy, and respect.